Bush Legacy, a Ford?
by Dr. Ada Fisher - July 2nd, 2007 - Warren, NC GOP (warrenncgop.com)
The UN has proven itself ineffective in censuring its members or dealing with the nuclear proliferation of its members. So who is going to be a gatekeeper if not the world’s sole superpower? When Iraq denied access to UN inspectors repeatedly what happened? What happens when Iran and Korea do the same? What is the game plan on this issue from those running for President? Appeasement as a strategy to deal with the bully’s of the world doesn’t work. Ask any kid on a play ground or those walking through gang turf. Economic sanctions are weak as a strategy when multiple ancillary markets for goods and services exist through China, India and other nations. A military option can’t ever be taken off the table. The bigger question is, what if any are the indications for a preemptive strike? Is the possession of nuclear arms by someone threatening to use them indiscriminately or documentation of genocide on ones own people something that can be ignored as has been the case of Darfur or the Sudan? Should we only engage in foreign affairs if our national interests are served? This means we can turn our backs on genocidal happenings. Does the mayonnaise size jar of Ricin found in Iraq which could kill up to 450,000 people not count as a weapon of mass destruction? Would our leaders know a weapon of mass destruction if they saw one?
Though this article is posted on a Repubican Party web site, it is an important article. It addresses many of the concerns that I have about the facts known to have been suppressed by the MSM. Many of these facts have been so misrepresented that the majority of Americans think the exact opposite is true.
Dr. Fisher asks some really important questions.
Dr. Ada M. Fisher is a physician, licensed teacher for secondary education in mathematics and science, previously elected school board member, and was and is the Republican candidate for the NC 12th U.S. Congressional District. Contact her at P. O. Box 777; Salisbury, NC 28145; Telephone (704) 637-6134, Drfisher@Dradamfisher.Org
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