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An Open Letter To The President
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If liberals are playing the blame game (and it appears many of them are running the board), some conservatives are ducking the issues, putting more energy into defending Bush than constructive comments on what needs to be done to prevent these types of disasters in the future.
Let's stop pointing fingers in both ways. What do you think needs to be done? Clearly something does! That may be a more constructive dialogue for both of us.
O'B.
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Those leading the charge in making this tragedy a political issue, are those whose dream is a socialist Utopia - they are hellbent to see that capitalism fails. These are the same people who would have us believe that America and all it represents has been flawed back to Washington and Jefferson. They are convinced that capitalism is unfair and that somehow equality will be had when it has been destroyed. I disagree. The alternatives to democracy and capitalism are not the cure to our ills.
Some of us feel that the current administration was, and is, our best hope toward protecting our freedoms and our system of government. We are opposed to people who equate faith with the dark side, and a strong military with evil. Should we allow the blame-goverment-first crowd to forward their anti-America policies, the storm we would experience would be no natural disaster. God help us all.
The words faith, God and America are words that these people would prefer we eliminate from our vocabulary. Some of us still have some amount of faith and hope in democracy - and the courage to protect the American way of life. Courage is something these people would no nothing about. I am not saying you are one of these people, but in echoing their arguments you are playing right into their hands.
We certainly agree on one thing: our priorities as a country are totally out of whack.
And that's the start of a more constructive dialogue. Look forward to hearing more from you in blogs to come.
O'B.
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Greg O'Brien is editor and president of Codfish Press, a publishing and political /communications strategy company. He is the author/editor of several books, a Boston Metro newspaper columnist, a contributor to New York Metro, a freelance writer for national and regional magazines, a television script writer and a documentary producer.
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You play into the anti-America, blame government for everything mantra very well. It is far easier to point fingers than to recognize our own misplaced priorities and the faults in a government gridlocked by partisan politics.