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champions77
12/11/2015, 02:47 PM
3 biggest mistakes America ever made

Exclusive: Pamela Geller warns that nation 'may never recover from catastrophe'

Published: 11/29/2015 at 3:58 PM


In her 239-year history, America has made three colossal mistakes. These do not, however, overwhelm the fact that the idea of America is wholly unique to mankind.

America was the first moral government based on individual rights and freedom. No other government in the history of mankind was based on such a concept. Man’s value and his inalienable rights were paramount to the Founding Fathers. Extraordinary. Everything noble and magnificent that this great nation achieved was in accord with the principle of individual rights.







The idea of American exceptionalism – a concept that President Obama not only scorns but has absolutely no understanding of – is synonymous with the concept of individualism. What is American exceptionalism except individual exceptionalism?

Individualism regards every man as an independent being who possesses an unalienable right to live his own life, dream his own dream and be the master of his own destiny; no group, no mob, no special interest has rights other then the individual rights of all of its citizens.

The social system of a nation based on individualism is capitalism. The best description that comes to mind is from “Atlas Shrugged”: “I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.” Indeed, this is what made America great.

But there have been these three principal mistakes:

1) Slavery

At the time of the American founding, slavery was common practice. Blacks were sold into slavery by other black tribes. Africans and Muslims sold slaves to European and American slave traders.

But slavery was an assault on the very idea of America. A country based on individual rights could hardly reconcile that with the idea of slavery. Capitalism is the only system incompatible with slavery. Our Founding Fathers knew this, and they fought long and hard with the slave states, but those states were having none of it. During the Constitutional Convention and all of the debates concerning the Constitution, the best men wanted to abolish slavery right away, and, clearly, they should have. The South, however, would not join the Union without slaves. Without the South, the fledging country would not win a war against the British. So they compromised.




In any deal between good and evil, evil profits. Ayn Rand said, “In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win.” And so it did. Slavery led to the catastrophic Civil War. Approximately 650,000 Americans died so slaves would be free, to the great honor of this country (something the haters never mention). That horrible wrong was corrected at an unfathomable cost.

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2) Jimmy Carter

Before Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter was easily the most disastrous president this country ever had. Many of the troubles we have today in the Middle East, and the rise of the global jihad, can be attributed to his policies.

Carter began the destabilization of the Middle East and the rollback of secularism there when he betrayed the shah, our great ally in a critical region, and enabled his overthrow at the hands of the bloodthirsty mullahs who established the Islamic Republic of Iran.

That betrayal bore immediate poison fruit with the 1979 hostage crisis, during which Carter dithered impotently and gave to the world an indelible image of American weakness. When the mullahs freed the hostages on Jan. 20, 1981, the day Ronald Reagan was inaugurated president, they showed the world what they thought of both Carter and his successor.

Imagine if we had backed the shah. Hollywood has churned a number of movies and TV series (Amazon has one right now) imagining what the world would have looked like had the Nazis won. Current reality reflects the inversion of this. Imagine if we had backed the shah – what a wonderful turn for the world. Iran would not be the world’s largest state sponsor of terror. There would be no Hezbollah (an Iranian proxy). The U.S. would have had a staunch ally in the Middle East – a powerful alliance.

Carter lasted only one term, but those terrible four years established that America was not a reliable ally, and would abandon those nations who had been our faithful friends (a precedent Barack Obama has followed many times). In unleashing the mullahs, Carter’s presidency set another precedent as well: It established that America would underestimate, misunderstand and downplay the threat from jihadis and pro-Shariah Islamic supremacists – another precedent Obama has faithfully followed and expanded upon.

3) Barack Obama

Nothing has ever happened to the United States that is worse than the presidency of Barack Hussein Obama. A committed Marxist collectivist, he has stood throughout his presidency against that very principle of individual rights that made America great. In abandoning our allies and aligning with the Muslim Brotherhood and other sinister groups, he has aligned with the most evil forces of the 21st century and overturned the order of the world. In abandoning and even actively turning against our allies (most notably Israel), he has made the United States of America, for so long the beacon of freedom in the world, into an untrustworthy ally, a nation that cannot be taken at its word.

We will be paying for Obama’s presidency for decades to come. The full dimensions of the damage he has caused – the gutting of the economy, the new polarization of the races, the Iran nuclear deal and more – is likely only to be known once he is out of office. And America may never recover from this catastrophe.

If it does, however, it will be because it recovered respect for the principle of individual rights. As Reagan once said, “With all its flaws, American remains a unique achievement for human dignity on a scale unequaled anywhere in the world.” That is still true. The shining city on the hill can shine again. But at this point, that will take a massive change in our political and media culture.

FaninAma
12/14/2015, 10:07 PM
Carter and Obama are just symptoms of the real mistakes the Founding Fathers made namely giving the executive branch too much power and the legislative branch too little. The Roman Empire was a republic until the emperor usurped power from the Senate....then it became a dictatorial empire. The same thing is happening to the United States.

yermom
12/15/2015, 12:29 AM
Pamela Gellar is a moron.

might as well copy/paste some Rush Limbaugh transcript.

olevetonahill
12/15/2015, 09:38 AM
I disagree with there being only 3, The 2nd is Givin them wimmens the Vote. Get em back in the Kitchen bare foot and pregnant!

Turd_Ferguson
12/15/2015, 10:13 AM
I disagree with there being only 3, The 2nd is Givin them wimmens the Vote. Get em back in the Kitchen bare foot and pregnant!

C'mon OV!!! This is 2015! At least let them wear some shoes!

olevetonahill
12/16/2015, 10:20 PM
C'mon OV!!! This is 2015! At least let them wear some shoes!

See! Ya start givin in and the next thing ya lknow they gonna try to refuse to make sammiches!, Bare foot Just like my Pappy treated em and his Pappy before him!

olevetonahill
12/16/2015, 10:59 PM
nm

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
12/17/2015, 02:17 AM
"Pamela Gellar is a moron.

might as well copy/paste some Rush Limbaugh transcript." -yermom

So, Limbaugh is a moron? Is it because he Loves America as founded?(obviously, anyone with minimum brain power would prefer being a subservient colony within a monarchy?)

SoonerProphet
12/17/2015, 10:28 AM
Ol Pam doesn't want to add the debacle in Iraq to that list. Perhaps the greatest foreign policy disaster in American history doesn't make the cut? What a joke, she is a shill who has no credibility.

Turd_Ferguson
12/17/2015, 07:15 PM
Ol Pam doesn't want to add the debacle in Iraq to that list. Perhaps the greatest foreign policy disaster in American history doesn't make the cut? What a joke, she is a shill who has no credibility.

The debacle was made even greater when your boyfriend pulled out all of our forces. The biggest shill is the woman you're going to vote for, which makes you a shill as well. Shill.

Skysooner
12/20/2015, 06:20 PM
The debacle was made even greater when your boyfriend pulled out all of our forces. The biggest shill is the woman you're going to vote for, which makes you a shill as well. Shill.

It was Bush that made the deal that pulled troops out.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withdrawal_of_U.S._troops_from_Iraq

Serenity Now
12/20/2015, 08:55 PM
It was Bush that made the deal that pulled troops out.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withdrawal_of_U.S._troops_from_Iraq

There you go with "facts". I blamed Clinton for years for NAFTA and it turns out that the photo op for the whole deal was done by GHWB. That said, I'd like to think that Clinton would have stopped it. So, this fact has been presented here before with no impact whatsoever on this whole thing. It's still a "#thanksobama" thing.

hawaii 5-0
12/20/2015, 09:50 PM
Yeah, it was the Shrub that agreed with the Iraqi gov't to pull the U S troops out.

Strange how the spin still works even when the top quits spinning.

"I'll make America great again." Would someone tell me when American wasn't great ? Who's greater ?

....just spinning the applesauce.

5-0

olevetonahill
12/20/2015, 10:10 PM
The two Left assclowns doing battle with an imaginary foe.

Yall keep up the good werk, Yer doing fine.

FaninAma
12/20/2015, 10:11 PM
Ol Pam doesn't want to add the debacle in Iraq to that list. Perhaps the greatest foreign policy disaster in American history doesn't make the cut? What a joke, she is a shill who has no credibility.
Vietnam says hi, dumbass.

Turd_Ferguson
12/20/2015, 11:26 PM
It was Bush that made the deal that pulled troops out.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withdrawal_of_U.S._troops_from_Iraq

Correct, and your dear leader, with his pen and phone, couldn't have stopped it?

Skysooner
12/21/2015, 09:08 AM
Correct, and your dear leader, with his pen and phone, couldn't have stopped it?

Not my dead leader. Check my voting record. Still did you still want our boys dying over there still?

dwarthog
12/21/2015, 09:25 AM
Correct, and your dear leader, with his pen and phone, couldn't have stopped it?

Isn't it amazing how conveniently "powerless" the left is to doing anything to stop what Bush did.

Yet Obama disregards everything else regarding his oath of office to upload the constitution and the laws of the United States.

Serenity Now
12/21/2015, 09:52 AM
Can you highlight where Obama has not upheld (or uploaded if the bandwidth was available) the Constitution? I bet he would even capitalize it like I do every time. :)

Please ensure that the example(s) that you provide weren't also done by his Republican predecessor.

dwarthog
12/21/2015, 10:14 AM
Can you highlight where Obama has not upheld (or uploaded if the bandwidth was available) the Constitution? I bet he would even capitalize it like I do every time. :)

Please ensure that the example(s) that you provide weren't also done by his Republican predecessor.

WTF does it matter if a predecessor did it.

This was suppose to be something better than before.

Geez.

dwarthog
12/21/2015, 10:29 AM
Obama's top ten for one year.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2013/12/23/president-obamas-top-10-constitutional-violations-of-2013/


7. Outlandish Supreme Court arguments. Between January 2012 and June 2013, the Supreme Court unanimously rejected the Justice Department’s extreme positions 9 times. The cases ranged from criminal procedure to property rights, religious liberty to immigration, securities regulation to tax law. They had nothing in common other than the government’s view that federal power is virtually unlimited. As a comparison, in the entire Bush and Clinton presidencies, the government suffered 15 and 23 unanim[[ous rulings, respectively.

Serenity Now
12/21/2015, 10:49 AM
Obama's top ten for one year.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2013/12/23/president-obamas-top-10-constitutional-violations-of-2013/

Well played. I was expecting some Executive Order bull crap.