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Jay Evensen: America stands as shining beacon for rest of world
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Lastly, can you really talk about the individual, when our INDIVIDUAL freedoms are being taken away every day. Not to mention our individual property rights. (redistribution) You have been blinded by Bush hatred and now you have a true marxist in charge. The end is nearer.
Anyone with moral scruples would not celebrate such collateral damage.
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I will exercise mine, appreciating the DNews's tolerance, to say this article is much too starry-eyed.
A "beacon" is a light that can be seen from afar. A beacon is not just (or at all) a military force to make pre-emptive strikes over non-existent WMD.
A beacon does not impoverish its own people. It is a light that shines and can be seen all around without compulsory means.
The nations' founders did not send troops on crusades into other nations, and did not interfere in all aspects of the people of THIS nation's life.
We have fallen from a greater height and now differ little from many other western governments, except for the extent of our borrowed money (from the often unwilling and grieved taxpayer) and have lost much of the spirit of freedom.
This time of year always suggests reform and return to the old standards. We could do Washington (George W.) proud if we have the will.
We still have freedom of speech, thanks be to God and the people.