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Skimping on the Peace

We’re all for Congress paying close attention to what it
spends. But would that our honorable representatives were applying as
much skepticism to the fine print of, say, the energy bill as they are
to President Bush’s $87 billion request for operations in Iraq and
Afghanistan.

There’s one interesting point in this article that the author
dismisses. Representative Zach Wamp (who’s he?) is proposing that $20.3
billion be a loan to the Iraqi people. They would then pay us back from
their oil revenues. Sounds like a good idea to me. I’ve advocated something similar in the past.

Spending Cuts, Imagine That

Pork

Alabama Lawmakers Cut Budget 18%

Much to the surprise of tax and spend liberals, the state of Alabama found they could balance the state budget by cutting spending.

Two weeks after voters overwhelmingly rejected the biggest tax increase in Alabama history, the legislature gave final approval today to budget cuts that will mean hundreds of layoffs.

Imagine that, somebody’s actually going to have to make government smaller.
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Iraq vs. Germany

Secretary Rumsfeld Remarks at the Eisenhower National Security Conference

[Topic: World] Secretary Rumsfeld took the press to task for the way they’re covering the rebuilding of Iraq.

In Iraq no force of Iraqi fighters could have toppled Saddam Hussein without significant numbers of Coalition forces, though in the North Special Operations Forces and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters not only tied down Saddam Hussein’s northern units but also captured Mosul and helped to unravel the northern front with dispatch. Even so, we did not flood the country with a half million U.S. troops we kept our footprint modest liberating Iraq with something slightly over 100,000 forces in the country and when major combat ended we began working immediately to enlist Iraqis to take responsibility for governance and security of their own country and we’ve made solid progress. Within two months all major Iraqi cities and most towns had municipal councils, this something that took 8 months to accomplish in post-war Germany and I should add that a great many of those councils — representative councils were encouraged by the Army Forces and the Marine Forces on the ground in that country and the Coalition Forces through their fine work. Within 4 months the Iraqi Governing Council had been appointed and a cabinet had been named something that took 14 months in post-war Germany, in just two months an independent Iraqi central bank was established and a new currency announced, accomplishments that took 3 years in post-war Germany. Within three months we have begun training a new Iraqi Army and within two months a new Iraqi police force was conducting joint patrols with Coalition forces. By contrast it took 14 months to establish a police in Germany and 10 years to begin training a German Army, all this and more has taken place in Iraq in less than 5 months. I know of no comparable experience in history whether post-war Germany, post-war Japan, Kosovo and Bosnia I know of no example where things have moved as rapidly.

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Stay Out of Our Cars!

Regulatory mania at NHTSA

[Topic: Hardware] The Washington Times: “NHTSA’s regulatory history is hardly august. For an example of the bright ideas NHTSA geniuses come up with, one need only recall the clumsy, strangling automatic seatbelts they forced automakers to install before airbags became standard equipment.

These idiots at the NHTSA must have a screw loose. Part of the appeal of buying a cool new car is that it might have neat looking gadgets on the dashboard. If these idiots get their way, we’ll all wind up riding in cars that look like Yugos.

Good News for Unborn Babies

South Carolina Abortion Numbers Decline Again

[Topic: Life] The number of abortions continued their 15-year decline in South Carolina as new figures from the state show abortions going down during 2002. Since 1988, abortions have dropped a whopping 53 percent.

This is no surprise. Pro-Life protests have forced all but one of the abortion centers in the upstate to close. The remaining abortuary has a Pro-Life women’s clinic right next to it. Maybe we can get that doctor to stop killing babies also?