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suckseed
10-01-2005, 11:56 PM
June 3, 1997

American foreign and defense policy is adrift. Conservatives have criticized the incoherent policies of the Clinton Administration. They have also resisted isolationist impulses from within their own ranks. But conservatives have not confidently advanced a strategic vision of America's role in the world. They have not set forth guiding principles for American foreign policy. They have allowed differences over tactics to obscure potential agreement on strategic objectives. And they have not fought for a defense budget that would maintain American security and advance American interests in the new century.

We aim to change this. We aim to make the case and rally support for American global leadership.


As the 20th century draws to a close, the United States stands as the world's preeminent power. Having led the West to victory in the Cold War, America faces an opportunity and a challenge: Does the United States have the vision to build upon the achievements of past decades? Does the United States have the resolve to shape a new century favorable to American principles and interests?


We are in danger of squandering the opportunity and failing the challenge. We are living off the capital -- both the military investments and the foreign policy achievements -- built up by past administrations. Cuts in foreign affairs and defense spending, inattention to the tools of statecraft, and inconstant leadership are making it increasingly difficult to sustain American influence around the world. And the promise of short-term commercial benefits threatens to override strategic considerations. As a consequence, we are jeopardizing the nation's ability to meet present threats and to deal with potentially greater challenges that lie ahead.

We seem to have forgotten the essential elements of the Reagan Administration's success: a military that is strong and ready to meet both present and future challenges; a foreign policy that boldly and purposefully promotes American principles abroad; and national leadership that accepts the United States' global responsibilities.


Of course, the United States must be prudent in how it exercises its power. But we cannot safely avoid the responsibilities of global leadership or the costs that are associated with its exercise. America has a vital role in maintaining peace and security in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. If we shirk our responsibilities, we invite challenges to our fundamental interests. The history of the 20th century should have taught us that it is important to shape circumstances before crises emerge, and to meet threats before they become dire. The history of this century should have taught us to embrace the cause of American leadership.

Our aim is to remind Americans of these lessons and to draw their consequences for today. Here are four consequences:


• we need to increase defense spending significantly if we are to carry out our global
responsibilities today and modernize our armed forces for the future;


• we need to strengthen our ties to democratic allies and to challenge regimes hostile to our interests and values;


• we need to promote the cause of political and economic freedom abroad;


• we need to accept responsibility for America's unique role in preserving and extending an international order friendly to our security, our prosperity, and our principles.


Such a Reaganite policy of military strength and moral clarity may not be fashionable today. But it is necessary if the United States is to build on the successes of this past century and to ensure our security and our greatness in the next.

Elliott Abrams Gary Bauer William J. Bennett Jeb Bush

Dick Cheney Eliot A. Cohen Midge Decter Paula Dobriansky Steve Forbes

Aaron Friedberg Francis Fukuyama Frank Gaffney Fred C. Ikle

Donald Kagan Zalmay Khalilzad I. Lewis Libby Norman Podhoretz

Dan Quayle Peter W. Rodman Stephen P. Rosen Henry S. Rowen

Donald Rumsfeld Vin Weber George Weigel Paul Wolfowitz

Overlord Abomination
10-02-2005, 02:28 AM
This thread is gay

shemalejunky
10-02-2005, 05:30 AM
The only thing good about this thread is OA's avatar....SWEET!!!

ezed
10-02-2005, 06:37 AM
I personally pledge to refrain from any personal attacks.
Positivity.
Disagreeing about a subject is not the same as disliking someone.
Sign on if you're in.

Where the hell you from man? OZ? Oh, sorry I see, you're from Seattle...is it raining? Christ man, I bet the majority of us here are from the east coast, Boston, NY, Philly, DC. Personal attacks,(though nothing personnaly) are a way of life. We rank the shit out of each other, then laugh slam each other on the back and buy the person a round.

HAVE YOU BEEN INFLUENCED BY BILL GATES? I know he's in Seattle now. He packed up shop and move to there years ago from Cambridge, MA. He couldn't stand the nerd and pocket protector comments. Too bad too, if he could have mustered a snappy comeback, he would have been set for life in free beers and gorgeous women.

Pledge all you want. Who do we contact when the pledge is broken...the Pledge police or the Sixth District Court in San Francisco. Ah go Fuck yourself! Don't take it personaly....let me buy you a beer! What do you think of the Seahawks chances this weekend?

suckseed
10-02-2005, 06:47 AM
Yeah, it's been raining for 4 days after 60 days of beautiful blue skies...like somebody threw a switch.
Walter Jones and Lofa Tatupu are the ones to watch.

Ok, maybe that was a gay thread . I switched to the neocon website in the spirit of public service. :D

ezed
10-02-2005, 06:53 AM
This thread is gay
Overlord Abomination,
Suckseed has changed the lead in message of this thread from a pansy ass plea "Can't we all get along" to a political discourse which makes our posts look like we're political nutbags. Suckseed is Bill Gates and he's extracting his revenge by changing the original post.

I will not buy him a beer! And the Seahawks suck.

suckseed
10-02-2005, 07:42 AM
damn! and i just made that stupid pledge so i can't say nuthin....

Overlord Abomination
10-02-2005, 10:04 PM
This thread is gay
Overlord Abomination,
Suckseed has changed the lead in message of this thread from a pansy ass plea "Can't we all get along" to a political discourse which makes our posts look like we're political nutbags. Suckseed is Bill Gates and he's extracting his revenge by changing the original post.

I will not buy him a beer! And the Seahawks suck.

Yea I just realized he changed it. Damn you seed. You go from pacifist pansy to Political Jabberer.

The seahawks do more than just suck, Its ashame.. Shaun Alexander Is the best thing on that team. Hell, he is that team. Bald ass Hasselbeck should retire.

The pledge is dead...woohoo