The Bin Laden Tape: Enemy Rears His Head, but Can't Shake Opinions Set in Stone
From the New York Times: "The Bin Laden Tape: Enemy Rears His Head, but Can't Shake Opinions Set in Stone"
My Fellow Illinoisans!
The New York Times reports that the re-emergence of Osama Bin Laden is more "noise" in an American political climate that is already too loud, one where can't think without being shouted down by one set of slogans or the other. With Halloween & Election day approaching, we should take caution to prevent being turned into mindless partisan zombies by the sloganeering that bombards our airwaves.
Let us not lose sight of this though: regardless of how limited the administration says Bin Laden's ability to do harm to the American people is, he has tremendous symbolic value -- and his capture and trial at the hands of the American people would send a clear message to the rest of the world that we will not stand for terrorism and that we will not scuttle our belief in the rule of law for the sake of expedience.
That we have relegated Bin Laden to a secondary target in the "War on Terror" is itself troubling. It is almost as if the present administration knows that removing Bin Laden would dampen the American public's enthusiasm for military actions that are at best peripheral to the goal of ending the threat of terrorism. Or, at least make these kinds of military actions a tougher sell to the American people.
My Fellow Illinoisans -- the men and women in the armed services who defend our country deserve our upmost respect. They deserve the assurance that if they are being put into harms way, the mission will be well-thought out and will in fact make America safer. Let us keep this in mind when we review the Bin Laden tape and ask ourselves if the "War on Terror" is being prosecuted with the goals that we would hope for (for the sakes of our children's futures and for the lives of our friends and families in the Armed Services)... when we take to the polls on Election Day.
I am Rasml and I approve of this message.
