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<title>CBS' Don Hewitt: Rather Should Have Been Fired!</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[From <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/news/col/story/389823p-330618c.html">NY Daily News</a>, CBS legend Don Hewitt speaking to Time magazine managing editor Jim Kelly says Dan Rather should have been fired.
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"I have a built-in bias against reporters who have axes to grind," Hewitt said. "I think there are reporters that allow their own bias to encroach on their journalism, and that's a crime against journalism."
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<title>Re:  The Bush ANG Records</title>
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<description>The Boston Globe today issued a story, based on newly released records, that charged George W Bush was AWOL from Guard Duty. Byron York has issued a rebuttal which I find...</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Boston Globe today issued a story, based on newly released records, that charged George W Bush was AWOL from Guard Duty.  Byron York has issued a rebuttal which I find credible.<a href="http://www.hillnews.com/york/090904.aspx">www.hillnews.com/york/090904.aspx</a>  <br />
<br />
I'm writing about this because I served my country by being in the Army Reserve beginning in 1966, just like George W Bush.  Some believe that only those who toured Vietnam served their country. My duty of Active Reserve lasted for six years and then inactive reserve for some unremembered time, just like George W Bush.  I interrupted college for three months Basic training at Ft. Lewis and three months AIT at Ft. Ord.  We were good troops, a cut above, but denigrated by our DI's for avoiding Vietnam.  Our active duty lasted 119 days!  If we had served 120 consecutive days, we would have been eligible for GI Benefits.  After our six months of active duty, we drilled   one night each week and a weekend for 5 1/2 years.  During that time we worried about being called up for Vietnam.  I was 11Bravo, a grunt, a foot soldier.  I know where I would have gone if activated.  Several of my buddies in the Air force Reserve were called up and sent for a year to Korea.  Like Kerry, my buddies and I served our country, just like George W Bush.  We didn't choose to go to Canada. I want this rebuttal on the record so we don't forget that George W Bush is an honorable man.  His records have been released.  Kerry can authorize the release of all of his records, just like George W Bush!<br />
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<title>Thoughts re: "The Bush Doctrine"</title>
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<description>I first read Norman Podhoretz long article titled "World War IV: How It Started, What It Means, and Why We Have to Win" in Commentary(September 2004)...</description>
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<dc:date>2004-09-04T14:09+00:00</dc:date>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[I first read Norman Podhoretz long article titled "World War IV: How It Started, What It Means, and Why We Have to Win" in Commentary(September 2004)<br />
<a href="http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article.asp?aid=11802019_1">http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article.asp?aid=11802019_1 </a><br />
and then heard much of what he wrote emphasized in speeches before the RNC.  I was reminded of this article and thought it would be good to repost:<br />
<br />
<blockquote>"Surprise! Guess Who Originated 'Pre-Emption' Policy?<br />
http://www.chuckmuth.com  | December 7, 2001 | Chuck Muth<br />
<br />
<br />
Posted on 12/07/2003 9:53:30 AM PST by jigsaw<br />
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<br />
Anti-war kooks in general, and Democrat presidential candidates in<br />
particular, continue to hammer the President for his pre-emption policy<br />
of "do it to them before they do it to us." But if you thought Democrats<br />
went nuts over comparisons of President Bush's tax cuts to JFK, you ain't<br />
seen nothing yet. Wait'll they hear who originated the doctrine of<br />
pre-emptive defense.<br />
<br />
First, let's get everybody on record here.<br />
<br />
Earlier this year, an online left-wing organization called MoveOn.org<br />
hosted a "virtual" Democrat presidential primary in which Howard Dean <br />
came out on top.<br />
<br />
In competing for votes from the MoveOn members, Dean posted a position<br />
statement on the organization's website<br />
(http://www.moveon.org/pac/cands/all_interviews.html#1).<br />
Included in the statement was this line: "On my first day in office, <br />
I will tear up the Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive war." In his online Candidate Interview with the MoveOn folks, Dean elaborated: "I've said all along that <br />
the Bush doctrine of preemptive war is wrong for America, and sets a dangerous precedent."<br />
<br />
But Dean's not the only current Democrat presidential candidate to tell<br />
the MoveOn folks that they oppose the pre-emption doctrine.<br />
<br />
"The Bush Administration's pre-emption doctrine is unnecessary and<br />
unwise," declared John Edwards in his interview. "The Administration's<br />
provocative new doctrine has been distracting and damaging." Dick Gephardt <br />
chimed in, "The U.S. should not have a pre-emptive war doctrine." <br />
Sen. John Kerry said "it's counterproductive to make pre-emption a doctrine." <br />
Dennis Kucinich stated flatly that "As President, I will repeal the <br />
pre-emptive wardoctrine." And Al Sharpton declared that "It's a dangerous <br />
and traditionally un-American doctrine."<br />
<br />
This is unarguably the same position held by the vast number of MoveOn<br />
members and left-wing Democrat activists. It's not too much of a stretch<br />
to suggest this is the official Democrat position for the 2004 campaign.<br />
<br />
So I wonder how Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the patron saint of liberal<br />
Democrats everywhere, would have responded to the question of<br />
pre-emptive defense in that interview? Actually, I don't have to wonder. <br />
I have it right here (http://www.usmm.org/fdr/rattlesnake.html).<br />
<br />
In a Fireside Chat on - and you're not going to believe the coincidence<br />
of this date - September 11, 1941, FDR told the nation, "When you see a<br />
rattlesnake poised to strike, you do not wait until he has struck before<br />
you crush him."<br />
<br />
Hmmmm. Response, Mr. Dean? Rep. Gephardt? Sen. Edwards? Sen. Kerry? <br />
Rep.Kucinich? Rev. Sharpton?<br />
<br />
At issue at the time was German submarine attacks on American ships,<br />
particularly a September 4, 1941, torpedo attack on the American<br />
destroyer Greer en route to Iceland. Roosevelt warned that "It is time for <br />
all Americans...to stop being deluded by the romantic notion that the<br />
Americas can go on living happily and peacefully in a Nazi-dominated world." <br />
He described the Greer attack by Hitler as "one determined step toward<br />
creating a permanent world system based on force, on terror, and on murder."<br />
<br />
Roosevelt continued: "Normal practices of diplomacy - note writing - are<br />
of no possible use in dealing with international outlaws who sink our ships<br />
and kill our citizens."<br />
<br />
"Let us not ask ourselves whether the Americas should begin to defend<br />
themselves after the first attack, or the fifth attack, or the tenth<br />
attack, or the twentieth attack," FDR declared. "This is the time for <br />
prevention of attack." With that, Roosevelt declared open season on <br />
any German or Italian vessels in the water.<br />
<br />
By the way, discovery of this FDR policy statement isn't something new.<br />
But funny how the media never seem to bring it up when questioning the<br />
Democrat candidates who criticize the Bush policy, isn't it?<br />
<br />
At any rate, the doctrine of pre-emption didn't originate in the Bush<br />
administration. It was a policy adopted and implemented exactly 50<br />
years, to the day, before the September 11 al Qaeda attacks on U.S. citizens. <br />
And it was articulated, not by a 21st century Republican president, but by the<br />
Democrat Party's liberal icon who recognized that America's security and<br />
defense were of paramount importance - and didn't require the approval<br />
of France.<br />
<br />
They don't make Democrats the way they used to, do they?<br />
<br />
# # #<br />
<br />
Chuck Muth is president of Citizen Outreach, a non-profit public policy<br />
advocacy organization in Washington, D.C. The views expressed are his<br />
own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Citizen Outreach. He may be<br />
reached at chuck@citizenoutreach.com."<br />
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