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Bipartisanship: For the Common Good?

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Many say that now that Barack Obama has been elected, we should all work together for the common good. That sounds wonderful until you realize that we don't all agree on what is the common good.

Notice I don't take the position that Republicans should refuse to cooperate with Mr. Obama because Democrats have been indescribably partisan, cruel and unfair to President Bush for the past eight years. Those are certainly grounds to call them hypocrites, but we must always put the best interests of the nation above petty partisanship — obviously.

So we must ask: Would it be in the best interest of the nation for Republicans to work with Barack Obama?

The only sensible answer is: It depends on what policies Obama pursues. As much as people want to believe that getting along is the highest good, there are many more important things.

If Democrats were being honest, they would agree with that statement. Otherwise, they owe us an explanation as to why they opposed President Bush at every turn. Could it be they think their ideas on Iraq, the war on terror, education, stem cell research, judges, the environment, immigration and the rest are more important to them than simply getting along? I thought so.

And while certain conservative "intellectuals" have anesthetized or deluded themselves with feel-good platitudes, I daresay that camaraderie in furtherance of policies that could permanently erode our liberties is hardly for the common good.

Yet with Obama's rash of Clinton-era appointments, these conservative elites are already feeling vindicated in their stated hope that Obama is not a leftist who would govern in accordance with his decidedly liberal record.

But as I anticipate the Obama presidency, I'm — surprise, surprise — far less sanguine. To the extent that Obama charts a course toward preserving our liberties and prosperity, I'll be more than happy to support him. To the extent that he does not, I have a duty to oppose him, for which I do not apologize.

Based on his campaign and everything I've been able to glean from his available records, I believe Obama would:

—Shut down Guantanamo Bay and otherwise make life much easier for our terrorist enemies and others who want to destroy the United States and Israel.

—Fill any Supreme Court and lower court vacancies with liberal activist judges whose decisions would further imperil our constitutional integrity.

—Promote a culture that, notwithstanding the embarrassing denials of such previously stalwart life proponents as Doug Kmiec, would be hostile to the lives of the innocent unborn.

—Initiate a stimulus package that would equal or exceed the $700 billion government "bailout" package, the sheer magnitude of which is still sending shock waves into America's free-market soul.

This, despite the liberals' castigation of President Bush for eight years for fiscal irresponsibility.

—Further open the floodgates to illegal immigration, with the purpose of expanding another Democratic constituency and with utter disregard for the rule of law and whether immigrants assimilate into the unique American culture or learn the English language and American civics.

—Seek to implement endless Draconian measures to satisfy the global warming cult, whose blind faith to their secular religion blinds them — ironically — to real science and whose ideology makes them indifferent, at best, to the disastrous economic and freedom-zapping consequences that would ensue.

—Pour even more federal money into and demand more federal control over education, consistent with the liberal policy goals of the National Education Association, which are demonstrably aimed at indoctrination, at the expense of academic excellence.

—Continue to oppose school vouchers, to the disproportionate detriment of inner-city minority children.

—Withdraw our troops from Iraq, even against the advice of generals on the ground, jeopardizing our almost consummated victory, the independence and freedom of the Iraqi people, and possibly rendering vain the noble deaths there of American and Iraqi soldiers.

—Impose some form of nationalized health care, which would inevitably destroy, despite its many problems, the best system of health care in the world.

—Implement a cookie-cutter Iraq-type surge in Afghanistan when — as former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's op-ed in The New York Times makes clear — such a course could embroil us in a devastating quagmire.

—Re-sign into law the Censorship Doctrine, otherwise mislabeled the "Fairness Doctrine," with the unhidden purpose of silencing conservative talk radio critics.

We live in very dangerous times. Many of these policies would be very difficult, if not impossible, to reverse and could forever change America.

I ask those of you who place such a high priority on bipartisanship and collegiality: If Obama pursues the course outlined here, should we help him to be "successful" in those pursuits?

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His book "Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party" was released recently in paperback. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please visit his Web site at www.davidlimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;...Almost consumate victory??? Are you trying to shake Valahalla with Humor??? What in Ell is Almost Consumate Victory???Is that the sort of victory you can't take your eyes off of because it will become the defeat it always was???Those Men in Afghanistan could use some help... Take them away from your Almost Consumate Victory in Iraq???? No... We don't want to turn Almost Consumate Victory into almost certain defeat...Isn't that what Hitler said to Mussolini, that: We've taken Stalingrad, almost...That almost covers a lot of not there yet...And we aren't any closer in Afghanistan.... So what if you don't want bipartisanship???. Bipartisanship got us into the rat holes of Iraq and Afghanistan... If bipartisanship has nothing to recommend it is because partisanship has nothing to recommend it... Parties are what is wrong with America, and no part of what is right with America... The democrats went along with giving Mr. Bush the power to get into war, and only because of the power of party, because the republican party could make the democrats dance like clowns and jump through a hoop... Every charge no matter how ridiculous, is easy to make and impossible to defend against for lies once lodge in the minds of the gullible will remain, impossible to evict...... For the protection of party, the society can go to hell... Look for our protection... Where is advise and consent???? If you can spin even the best of actions such as universal health care, and fairness in broadcasting as unpatriotic, or un-American; then you can hamstring the whole society on the same grounds, and when small numbers decide any election then great numbers and small politician run in fear... So; by all means, do not cooperate, especially when you feel the nation conflicts with your self interest... Show the world your character, if you have one... My problem with the republic is simply that both sides can cooperate to do anything stupid, expensive, wrong, or without gain; but cannot do anything right even if the cost is relatively small... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:24 AM
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