Saturday, January 17, 2004

Clark, Edwards, Dean and the Humanitarian Superpower

General Clark, John Edwards and Howard Dean have all expressed the potent notion that America would be better off as a humanitarian superpower -- where our power and wealth serve to create allies and friends, rather than enemies -- thus securing our borders...by removing the need for them.

This attitude is, in the long run, the more efficient and effective model for long-term survival...both at home and abroad. Obviously! It also happens to comport with natural laws, long-held wisdom from high cultures throughout civilization...including Judeo-Christianity...originally an Eastern religion.

Bush's policy of preemption, however, the opposite model, and needs to be rejected.
If pro-lifers are truly pro-life, and not just a sort of specialized and reductionistic sect who only cares in the pre-birth phase...they too would reject Bush and his anti-Life policies...