The journey from there to here

The Dubai ports deal has pointed out an amazing inconsistency among the left. Maybe they should have a little powwow and get their stories straight rather than rely on talking points to guide them in policy making decisions.

You see, since September 12, 2001, the liberals among us have insisted that Islam is a "religion of peace", and that we shouldn't consider terrorist extremists as representatives of Islam. Over the last couple of years they've taken it upon themselves to relabel the terrorists "freedom fighters", and insist that, if only we were more understanding, more accommodating, they wouldn't be so bent on blowing us to smithereens.

But the liberals are apparently not guided by the mantra of common sense as much as they are the mantra of "hate Bush". In the same spirit of ideological partisanship that saw them reverse themselves from a position of demanding that social security was in crisis to that of utter denial when the Republicans presented a solution to the problem, they now insist that EVERY Islamic government is to be feared by the American people, regardless of how cooperative they have been with our efforts to bring terrorists to justice. They forget that it is the UAE who allows us to maintain strategic bases within their borders, at their own personal peril from middle eastern governments and entities that oppose our very existence in that part of the globe. They forget that it was the UAE who handed over the mastermind behind the bombing of the USS Cole and who has worked to help us apprehend terrorists in the middle east, providing us with intelligence that we, as westerners, would be unlikely to obtain without their cooperation, again, at their own personal peril. They will point to the fact that 2 of the 19 9/11 hijackers hailed from the UAE, as if that were somehow representative of the ideology of that nation's government. All that matters is the simple rule of thumb that if Bush supports it, they must be against it.

They have even defied the fact that one of their own iconic figures, Jimmy Carter, ENDORSES the deal. All that matters to them is their antipathy towards the Bush administration.

It would stand to reason that if Islam were truly the "religion of peace", we would not only want to do business with them, we would practically INSIST upon it. After all, who better to do business with than an ally dedicated to pacifism, to peaceful cooperation? Dubai would seem the perfect "marriage partner" in this deal, even better than Britain, whose historical imperialism would prevent them from being considered a "peaceful ally", even though they have shown themselves to be a consistent ally of the United States. The fact is, the liberals KNOW that Islam is NOT a religion of peace, and they KNOW the dangerous consequences if somehow extremist elements of Islam are in control of our ports. Their hatred of Bush just gives them a convenient out to opposing the ports deal without owning up to that fact.


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on Mar 09, 2006
as long as the far left can score some points they do not care about anything else, if they get to trash Bush in the process, so much the better.
on Mar 09, 2006
I think the point was that if we allowed China to operate terminals, but blocked Dubai from doing the same that it could be interpreted by some as discrimination. I don't mind regulations stating something like "no company that is wholly owned by a foriegn government shall operate terminals at US Ports". I do think its fishy when they add phrases like, "... foriegn governments who acknoledge the Taliban.. ", into the sentence.
on Mar 09, 2006
" once again, to me it's not important which foreign nation owns the corporation...only that it's owned by a foreign nation.

you're the one insisting it's anti-islam discrimination. i don't think of dubai nor the uae as being an islamic state so much as i do 'money can buy ya anything there' kinda place.

rather than insisting on letting foreign governments operate our terminals by proxy in some sorta goofy attempt at fairness, why not get behind the movement to outlaw that kinda operation altogether?"


The problem is Kingbee graces the issue with his logic and thoughtfulness, but in reality for Congress it is about the Democrats being able to wade into the rural "Hell yeah, git them ragheads" territory during an election year. We've see blog after blog about how the Democrats desperately need to steal the 'country folk' back from the Republicans, and they are going to milk this for exactly that reason.

There is so little middle ground that the Democrats can use to get at the Republican base, and apparently they aren't above xenophobia and fearmongering to get the job done; acts they've specifically condemned Republicans for. I mean, for God's sake, Jimmy Friggin Carter supports this.

Let me say that again, Jimmy Carter is AGREEING with Bush about this. Have the planets lined up? Is it the end of the world? Are the sheep laying down with the lions? No. Carter just sees how heinously self-destructive it is to send this message to the world.

My prediction, you heard it here, is that if things go south in the next few years people are going to look at this as a pivotal issue. Middle Eastern people are angry about a lot of things, but this is the kind of thing that is going to sway the most moderate among them. We should be ashamed of ourselves.
on Mar 09, 2006
Looks like Dubai finally got sick of it. Link
on Mar 09, 2006
those who disapprove are nothing more than robots driven by some sorta precisely coordinated campaign.

I think the merest whiff of controversy came first, then the hastily-coordinated campaign came afterwards. This time it appears to have worked.
on Mar 09, 2006

I think the point was that if we allowed China to operate terminals, but blocked Dubai from doing the same that it could be interpreted by some as discrimination. I don't mind regulations stating something like "no company that is wholly owned by a foriegn government shall operate terminals at US Ports". I do think its fishy

You hit the nail on the head.  Exactly.

on Mar 09, 2006

"Hell yeah, git them ragheads"

It always is do as I say, not as I do.

on Mar 09, 2006
the Democrats being able to wade into the rural "Hell yeah, git them ragheads" territory during an election year


success spawns imitators.

if you're correct (i'm not convinced at the moment but...), i truly don't know how i'll make it to 2007.

shortly after 9/11/2001 i found myself becoming increasingly disgusted by the shamelessly cynical way in which the administration exploited fear to distract the public. less than six months later, my capacity to be disgusted seemed just about maxed out--or so i thought. then bush or that mean old man who claimed armor wasn't necessary cuz you gotta fight the war you got (where did that ol prick disapper to btw?) or some graduate of the machiavelli school of law would manage to evoke just a lil bit more.

should the other team join in now, i'd be even more disgusted. between the two i'm sincerely concerned i'll wind up being physically damaged.

i wouldnt usually envy bush backers (that goes double for bush brokebackers) but most of yall hardly seemed flustered by your party's deliberate--and despicable--descent into the slimepit. the more honest among you no longer dispute allegations of fear mongering. the rest smile smugly while shaking their heads in a parody of denial; its almost as if they're part of a huge covert dick cheney stemcell cloning research project.
on Mar 09, 2006
Middle Eastern people are angry about a lot of things, but this is the kind of thing that is going to sway the most moderate among them


of course. after all it woulda provided such a better life to so many non-royals (with or without cheese).
on Mar 09, 2006
Your article implies that Islam isn't a religion of peace. Fair enough. Is there a religion of peace, then? Is is Christianity? Because, if we're talking about a choice here, then I say, a plague on both your houses. Us radicals don't want your Jesus any more than we want the Qu'ran. They're both religions of hate parading as religions of peace. Christians are no better than Muslims, you're all the flawed, idiot children of silly superstitions.
on Mar 10, 2006
I wanted to comment on the whole port issue...

firstly, I not a big fan of Bush or anything... but i have to say that he isnt a total idiot... i dont understand how this deal would be dangerous to Americans... you think Bush didnt consider all the security issues? i cant believe how some people can be so dumb ... well i guess i can it is Bush (just kidding dont take offense)... but I give bush more credit than that ... he isnt a total lost case and another reason why this deal is a good idea is because it develops some good relationship with an Arab country especially Dubai which is more liberal compared to other Arab countries and is infact a good American ally... Bush is not as dumb as he looks, cudos to him for pushing this through...
on Mar 10, 2006
Bush is not as dumb as he looks, cudos to him for pushing this through...


Pushing what through? The UAE Port deal? Check the news....it's pretty much dead.

on Mar 10, 2006
really? lol wasnt he gonna veto the descion to kill it? ... o well i guess its the thought that counts (atleast now) so i still give him my props...
on Mar 10, 2006
" really? lol wasnt he gonna veto the descion to kill it? ... o well i guess its the thought that counts (atleast now) so i still give him my props..."


He was, but the legislators in question tagged it onto the bill that allocated money to Iraq, Hurricaine Katrina victims, and other much needed problems. In order for him to veto it he would have been vetoing that aid as well.

It didn't matter, though, because the UAE dropped the part of the deal with the US ports, anyway. It saved Bush from having to do that, but in the process it has seriously harmed us in the Middle East, I think. For the UAE it isn't that big of a deal, the US part was only like 10% of the it. The statement we've made is far, far worse, though.
on Mar 10, 2006

Christians are no better than Muslims, you're all the flawed, idiot children of silly superstitions.


Whether these religions have flaws or are silly superstitions wasn't the subject here. But you ask which religion is the religion of peace among the two.

Why don't you walk into a church and then a mosque and tell the believers what you tols us. You will find out.

(Walk into the church first!)
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