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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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Whether or not you support our President, all of our concerns should be secondary to the belief that America is great and should be protected whatever the cost. Those of us who understand this priority will not waver in our backing of whatever is necessary to achieve that aim. Weapons of mass destruction or no, Saddam Hussein was one of the most dangerous and most wanted individuals on the planet. America and the world are safer as a result. It is easy to forget the horrors he inflicted on his own people, and those he vowed to inflict on us if given the opportunity.
As for Katrina, there is no means known to man that could have stopped this storm. New Orleans has been in a state of ill-preparedness for such a storm since it was established. If I build a house on a cliff overlooking the ocean, I have to accept that my house will someday fall unless I move it. New Orleans has fallen, and there is no power on earth that could have changed that. Coastal living has its advantages and disadvantages. Being below sea level increases those disadvantages tenfold.
Your argument that we should be focused on our vulnerable shorelines instead of Iraq flies in the face of reason. If we are to focus our money and energies on protecting ourselves from natural disasters, who gets the protection? Should we evacuate California and the west coast with its fault lines now? There is no protection enough in an earthquake. Should we preemptively evacuate every coastal community in the United States? Should we evacuate communities in the path of Mt. St. Helens? Where does it begin and where does it end?
Life is fragile, and there are many things we can do on the federal, personal and local level to protect ourselves. But we must have priorities, and those priorities start with you and I telling our elected officials where those priorities lie. In hindsight, we all wish those priorities had been more focused on emergency preparedness down south - but there is nothing conservative or liberal about it.