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New Making the right enemies
[link|http://www.nationalreview.com/hanson/hanson200504290803.asp|Victor Davis Hanson] takes a close look.

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In short, who exactly does not like the United States and why? First, almost all the 20 or so illiberal Arab governments that used to count on American realpolitik's giving them a pass on accounting for their crimes. They fear not the realist Europeans, nor the resource-mad Chinese, nor the old brutal Russians, but the Americans, who alone are prodding them to open their economies and democratize their corrupt political cultures. We must learn to expect, not lament, their hostility, and begin to worry that things would be indeed wrong if such unelected dictators praised the United States.

The United Nations has sadly become a creepy organization. Its General Assembly is full of cutthroat regimes. The Human Rights Commission has had members like Vietnam and Sudan, regimes that at recess must fight over bragging rights to which of the two killed more of their own people. The U.N. has a singular propensity to find flawed men to be secretary-general - a Kurt Waldheim, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, or Kofi Annan. Blue-helmeted peace-keepers, we learn, are as likely to commit as prevent crimes; and the only thing constant about such troops is that they will never go first into harm's way in Serbia, Kosovo, the Congo, or Dafur to stop genocide. Even worse, the U.N. has proved to be a terrible bully, an unforgivable sin for a self-proclaimed protector of the weak and innocent - loud false charges against Israel for its presence in the West Bank, not a peep about China in Tibet; tough talk about Palestinian rights, far less about offending Arabs over Darfur. So U.N. anti-Americanism is a glowing radiation badge, proof of exposure to toxicity.

The EU is well past being merely silly, as its vast complex of bureaucrats tries to control what 400 million speak, eat, and think. Its biggest concerns are three: figuring out how its nations are to keep paying billions of euros to retirees, unemployed, and assorted other entitlement recipients; how to continue to ankle-bite the United States without antagonizing it to the degree that these utopians might have to pay for their own security; and how not to depopulate itself out of existence. Europeans sold Saddam terrible arms for oil well after the first Gulf War. Democratic Israel or Taiwan means nothing to them; indeed, democracy is increasingly becoming the barometer by which to judge European hostility. Cuba, China, Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah - not all that bad; the United States, Taiwan, and Israel, not all that good. Personally, I'd rather live in a country that goes into an anguished national debate over pulling the plug on a lone woman than one that blissfully vacations on the beach oblivious to 15,000 elderly cooked to well done back in Paris.

Mexico, enjoying one of the richest landscapes in the world, can't feed its own people, so it exports its poorest to the United States. Its own borders with Central America are as brutal to cross as our own are porous. Illegal aliens send back almost $50 billion, which has the effect of propping up corrupt institutions that as a result will never change. Given its treatment of its own people, if the Mexican government praised the United States we should indeed be concerned.

America should not gratuitously welcome such dislike; but we should not apologize for it either. Sometimes the caliber of a nation is found not in why it is liked, but rather in why it is not. By January 1, 1941, I suppose a majority on the planet - the Soviet Union, all of Eastern Europe, France, Italy, Spain, and even many elsewhere in occupied Europe, most of Latin America, Japan and its Asian empire, the entire Arab world, many in India - would have professed a marked preference for Hitler's Germany over Churchill's England.

Think about it. When Europe orders all American troops out; when Japan claims our textbooks whitewash the Japanese forced internment or Hiroshima; when China cites unfair trade with the United States; when South Korea says get the hell off our DMZ; when India complains that we are dumping outsourced jobs on them; when Egypt, Jordan, and the Palestinians refuse cash aid; when Canada complains that we are not carrying our weight in collective North American defense; when the United Nations moves to Damascus; when the Arab Street seethes that we are pushing theocrats and autocrats down its throat; when Mexico builds a fence to keep us out; when Latin America proclaims a boycott of the culturally imperialistic Major Leagues; and when the world ignores American books, films, and popular culture, then perhaps we should be worried. But something tells me none of that is going to happen in this lifetime.

I say:

When the feckless, the cowardly and the evil all hate you, you must be doing something right.

Oh, and he left out those jackasses in Berkeley that go around naked with their scrotes inflated.


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Well, pardon us for winning the election.
New nit
Mexico, enjoying one of the richest landscapes in the world, can't feed its own people, so it exports its poorest to the United States.
since mexico is a total desert with 2 small strips of tropica swamp on both sides and it takes a lot of cash to get to the border and more cash to get over it makes both statements in this article false. This I know for a fact. So if these 2 statements are false, what are the chances....... get better material will ya?
thanx,
bill


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New So you're saying they're not swimming in oil?
And enough [link|http://www.ame.com.au/countries/au/Mexico.htm|gold] to drive Fred C. Dobbs over the edge?

Even the worst parts are no worse off than Arizona as far as resources go. Problems they got. Excuses they haven't.
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New alaska is awash in oil
and has the highest ratio of poverty in the nation. Most towns under 3k population have no runing water. In mexico the gold was removed by the spanish upon threat of death. In Alaska only 3k people are employed by the oil companies and make the big bucks. Oh I get it! as a dedicated commie you advocate the people of Alaska nationalize the oil and keep the profits themselves! No point paying those overseeing brits their profits. Also dont whine about pemex being owned by the state, its owned by the Beaurocrats, in the same fashion the US baurocrats are taking over every sector of our economy in favor of their private sector friends. Arizona? if it wasnt in the proximity of nevada it would be fucking empty.
thanx,
bill
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New Oh, don't be silly.
What I'd like to see is for Alaskans to come up with enough entrepreneurial spirit to set up an oil refinery and make their own petroleum products. No need to involve the government. Set up a joint venture of private companies.

Is there a reason why they shouldn't? Oh, wait Access to the pipeline, of course. Has anyone looked at the antitrust angle? And if the judges aren't agreeable, that just ups the barier to entry, but I think the demand will easily meet it. Build another pipeline! You'd probably have to bring in corporate partners, or at least massive vulture capital, but life's not always fair, and this is surely the lesser evil.

Oh, wait. Those damn environmentalists. Maybe it will need a revolution after all. Line up all the tree huggers against the wall and shoot them.
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New dont let a fact or two stand in your way
the seven sisters own the pipeline and part of the oil in the pipe belongs to the state of alaska. It is refined in the Mapco (now williams) refinery in valdez or kenai. It is sold at a price higher than any of us down here pay.
thanx,
bill
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New OT: Hey marlowe - you might want to read this...
[link|http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/05/13/freener_not_so_anonymous/|article] at The Reg on Freenet. The current incarnation isn't as anonymous as one might expect.

Cheers,
Scott.
New Bah. Nothing's perfect.
I don't indulge in perfectionism, selective or otherwise.

Freenet may well be crap, but not for this reason.
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     Making the right enemies - (marlowe) - (7)
         nit - (boxley) - (4)
             So you're saying they're not swimming in oil? - (marlowe) - (3)
                 alaska is awash in oil - (boxley) - (2)
                     Oh, don't be silly. - (marlowe) - (1)
                         dont let a fact or two stand in your way - (boxley)
         OT: Hey marlowe - you might want to read this... - (Another Scott) - (1)
             Bah. Nothing's perfect. - (marlowe)

I slipped him a fin... on porpoise. I was feeling good. I even dropped a sanddollar in the box for Jerry's squids, for the halibut.
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