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Posted on July 24, 2008 by JP Smith

Obama did his thing in Germany.

As part of a trip that included stops in the Middle East, Obama next made is way into Europe and spoke to the German people.  In a speech that drew an estimated 200,000 people, Obama articulated a vision in which America rejoins the world community as a true global citizen.

The McCain folks are already trying to spin this with criticism against Obama but,  the fact is that this trip, which was mostly based on McCain’s criticism of Obama’s foreign experience and his daring of Obama to visit Iraq, has shown Obama to appear in a much more presidential light than McCain, much to his opponent’s chagrin.

Perhaps, next time, McCain will keep the dares to himself.

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Zimbabwe faces turmoil 0

Posted on April 03, 2008 by JP Smith

Zimbabwe CrackdownIt appears that my new hopes for Zimbabwe, just a few hours old, have encountered a significant hurdle. The Mugabe government, apparently defeated in recent national elections, has begun a crackdown on members of the opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

This involves police raids on gathering places of MDC members and the arrest of journalists.

Furthermore, the government has not released the results of the elections and has not allowed foreign press to cover these elections.

Therefore, with no foreign press to report the news and the press in Zimbabwe effectively stifled, one can only imagine what the announce “results” of the elections might be.

My heart is still with Zimbabwe today but, it is much sadder than just a few hours ago.

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The Lesson of Pakistan 0

Posted on November 05, 2007 by JP Smith

Pakistani LawyersOver the weekend, I heard all types of the news on the unrest in Pakistan. Despite what our government wants to tell us, Pakistan is ruled by dictatorship. If not, how else can a general (and supposed president) suspend a nation’s constitution, black out all media and even fire a supreme court (the same court that was to decide if his election to president was even legal) when it doesn’t side with him?

But, if you look, the story isn’t as much about what a government is doing as it is about what the people are doing in response to it.

This is the lesson of Pakistan.

Today, I see that even lawyers are taking it to the streets in protest of having their rights trampled. Thousands of attorney are squaring off with police as they say “no” to having their constitutional rights taken from them at the word of one person. This follows protests by other Pakistanis from all walks of life, all saying “no” to be ruled by a dictator.

In this country, as we see more and more of our rights taken away, we heap scorn on the people who say “no”. We live in such a fear of another attack, that we allow people to tap our phones and read our mail to “protect” us. We allow people to take away our First and Fourth Amendment rights because we have be scared into compliance, not realizing that once these powers are taken, they are not easily returned back to the people. Some of us laugh at the possibility of ever ending up like these nations we see on TV but, we need to remember that this things don’t always start with a military coup. Sometimes, it’s the gradual erosion of one’s way of life that puts you on the same path.

What we should take from Pakistan is that freedom and self-determination are the best defenses against tyranny and terror. It is the absence of the prior that make the growth of the latter possible.

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