May 26, 2006

VDH: A War To Be Proud Of

Filed under: — Administrator @ 12:53 pm

Victor David Hanson lays out the reason for our sacrifice better than anyone else in this Memorial Day article.

Our soldiers fought for the chance of a democracy; that fact is uncontestable. Before they came to Iraq, there was a fascist dictatorship. Now, after three elections, there is an indigenous democratic government for the first time in the history of the Middle East. True, thousands of Iraqis have died publicly in the resulting sectarian mess; but thousands were dying silently each year under Saddam—with no hope that their sacrifice would ever result in the first steps that we have already long passed.

Our soldiers also removed a great threat to the United States. Again, the crisis brewing over Iran reminds us of what Iraq would have reemerged as. Like Iran, Saddam reaped petroprofits, sponsored terror, and sought weapons of mass destruction. But unlike Iran, he had already attacked four of his neighbors, gassed thousands of his own, and violated every agreement he had ever signed. There would have been no nascent new democracy in Iran that might some day have undermined Saddam, and, again unlike Iran, no internal dissident movement that might have come to power through a revolution or peaceful evolution.

Read the entire thing. It’s worth it.

Some People Have No Souls

Filed under: — Administrator @ 8:44 am

I occasionally wonder if there are some people born without a soul - presuming a soul is necessary for such human qualities as a conscience and vessel of morality.

Heinous crimes - like this one in Missouri - seem to prove that there are indeed people who lack any shred of humanity, who view the world and those within it as existing for their own amusement. Such people are incapable of remorse, or of feeling empathy for their victims.

Worse than the monsters, are those who cover for them. Check this out:

The Missouri State Highway Patrol interviewed a woman at the complex, Susan Summers, about the couple’s disappearance on Sunday. Police later learned the couple had been hiding in the back room of Summers’ apartment at the Perryville complex and escaped after officers left. Summers has been charged with two counts of hindering prosecution.

And this:

Several family members and friends of the suspects have told detectives the couple had hopes of carrying out similar acts on others, but police say they’re unsure how valid those claims are.

So family members and “friends” knew what the couple was doing - and did nothing or worse, actively assisted in their escape.

It reminds me of scum like the guy who watched his friend molest and kill a 7 year old girl in a Las Vegas bathroom. We can perhaps understand the madness of the killers, but the apathy of those who support them still amazes me.

Would the world be worse off if these people were simply euthanized? If someone walked up to that guy and dropped him to the pavement with a single bullet to the brain, would he be charged with murder? There is more to being a human being than carrying a sackful of human DNA around for 80+ years.

I can easily imagine a SF story about a “soul detector” being used to separate those with souls from those without - with the latter losing “human rights” since they are in fact, not human.

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