| Tyrone Slothrop |
03-08-2005 10:15 PM |
Central America
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Originally posted by Spanky
I don't like to use the term Democrats because there were some hard core Democrat cold warriors.
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Yes. Many.
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But the liberals (Ted Kennedy, John Kerry etc) did not understand the communist threat. They talked with communist guerillas claiming they were a better alternative to the right wing authoritarian regimes.
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Oh, this is crap. They understood the communist threat. John Kerry went to Vietnam and got shot at.
This whole scheme you've got about how Communists would seize control and never relinquish it is mighty hard to reconcile with Reagan's foresight in seeing that Communism was doomed to fail. Were Russians condemned to permanent poverty? No, thanks to Reagan's wisdom. Nor were Nicaraguans condemned to permanant poverty, thanks to Reagan's wisdom.
Supporting right-wing dictatorships hurt our efforts to fight communism. Communists drew strength from the abuses and excesses of these governments. The Cold War was a global battle for hearts and minds, with a military undercard. A real commitment to democracy and capitalism -- a faith that we would win out -- a faith that I submit to you liberals like Ted Kennedy had and conservatives like Negroponte did not -- counseled that we act with the courage of our convictions. Too many conservatives feared that democracies were too weak to stand up to totalitarian Communists regimes, and thought that dictators were a necessary evil.
And dictators do not necessarily give way to democracy. Look at Singapore, which you inexplicably keep calling a democracy, or China. South Korea's democratization was hardly inevitable. Of course, Weimar Germany is the classic example.
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