But please, stop hyperventilating about how the the US as a whole doesn't know what freedom is. It is a crazy stretch, and it doesn't hold up.
I came across this while looking for something for dwayne....seems to fit and mebbe you can take something from it. Cheer up, Dave, the majority of folks see the greater good and don't assign the same "throw 'em all under the bus" idea to what we're achieving. Perhaps you've heard the Ward Churchill uproar....he shares similar concepts, as you can see.
"What to Do With Misguided Americans
Friday, February 11, 2005
By Bill O'Reilly
(I know, many just stopped reading and will ignore it or "there you go" to themselves)
Wendy, I'm withholding her last name, who lives in Michigan, wrote me an e-mail Wednesday night, saying:
"O'Reilly, out of all the hate groups in America, you go after Ward Churchill who speaks the truth. Have you read the real history of the USA? Attacks on this country, verbal or violent, are the results of hundreds of years of not minding our manners."
Now as we mentioned Wednesday, about 10 percent of Americans feel the way this woman does, that's 30 million people. The question, how do you handle these folks? In your personal life you should walk away. Don't bother trying to convince Wendy of anything. There's no way anyone is going to change their point of view because it's irrational. Stay away from irrational people. It's always good advice.
But statements from anti-American people should be confronted in the arena of ideas. Anyone thinks the USA is a bad country should be directed to cemeteries all over Europe, all over the Pacific Islands and memorials in South Korea and scores of other countries attesting to the fact that brave Americans died defending people from terrible villains. That's real history.
No country on this planet has freed more human beings than the USA. That's real history. America is not a perfect place, but it is a place that respects human life and freedom.
Let's take Vietnam, for example. Extremists like Jane Fonda and Ward Churchill condemned U.S. action there, but when I visited in 1992, scores of South Vietnamese came up to me saying how much they despised the communist government.
And indeed, almost a million Vietnamese were put into concentration camps after the U.S. left. And two million people were murdered by the communist government in neighboring Cambodia.
America was in Vietnam to prevent the spread of communism, which is a brutal form of government. Right now, the USA is facing another brutal evil, terrorism. And people like Wendy and Churchill are rooting for the terrorists. There's something morally wrong with that position. So again, it must be confronted and condemned by loyal Americans."
We're doing the right thing, and punishing the abuses that are happening.