Early Tuesday morning on second cup of coffee and a Republican strategist is being questioned by a lib news anchor re the now much ballyhooed phrase to the effect that the Palestinian people are an invented people.
O so wise anchor asked…”Well, aren’t all people invented? Aren’t Australians and Americans, etc., all invented people?
Strategist, happily enough, knew something about international politics, international definitions, and international realities.
Lib anchor evidently did not.
Here’s the deal, here is what the lib doesn’t know.
To be a non-invented people, that is, to be legally a nation, a group of folks have to possess certain prerequisites:
1 defendable borders
2 citizens [naturalization/native born]
3 viable economy [money; production capability; distribution, etc.]
4 military forces [capability of at least self-protection]
5 government [political viability – ability to id problems and solutions thereto and ability to carry them out
The above list is off top of head…as I remember it from elementary diplomacy…
Again, no time/inclination right now to look up the complete list.
Would that there was an editor requring such and willing to write a check.
That'll be the day.
If and when a group of folks possess all these characteristics, really possess them, not merely claim to do so, then and only then are they able to access the club, to take advantage of the rights of nationhood and to shoulder the consequent responsibilities.
Only then is that group truly not an invented people.
The current group of folks occupying the Middle East area in question do not currently qualify.
They are not a nation.
They are invented [nationally speaking].
Pity the ignorance of the msm media anchor….and all who try to learn from him.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
FYI
A drone is down and in the hands of the iranians.
We could have recovered or destroyed it.
We did not, at the command of b.o.
FYI.
We could have recovered or destroyed it.
We did not, at the command of b.o.
FYI.
I WONDER
I wonder if the folks who made the Christmas classics 'Tis a Wonderful Life' or 'Miracle on 34th' or 'White Christmas' or 'The Bishop's Wife' knew they were making classics, films which would endure for generations.
And if they did have a glimmer of an awareness, I wonder if they were excited by their good fortune, and if they were, if they were grateful.
They have gladdened many a holiday for us at The Study.
And if they did have a glimmer of an awareness, I wonder if they were excited by their good fortune, and if they were, if they were grateful.
They have gladdened many a holiday for us at The Study.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
LEST WE FORGET
No patriotic poetry this year to mark the anniversary of The Day That Will Live in Infamy.
Instead, we spent midday at our Elks Club serving a Christmas Luncheon to ca. 40 American Vets of various ages and wars.
The Vets were grateful for the hospitality.
The Elks were grateful for the Veterans’ service.
Most were elderly.
Many were suffering the infirmities of age and/or disease.
There was music and food and fellowship.
It was good for them.
It was good for us.
Our keynote speaker related 7 December to the bombing of the Towers and the attack on The Pentagon and the attempted attack on the Capitol.
Sobering thoughts at this holiest time of year.
Lest we forget.
Instead, we spent midday at our Elks Club serving a Christmas Luncheon to ca. 40 American Vets of various ages and wars.
The Vets were grateful for the hospitality.
The Elks were grateful for the Veterans’ service.
Most were elderly.
Many were suffering the infirmities of age and/or disease.
There was music and food and fellowship.
It was good for them.
It was good for us.
Our keynote speaker related 7 December to the bombing of the Towers and the attack on The Pentagon and the attempted attack on the Capitol.
Sobering thoughts at this holiest time of year.
Lest we forget.
EMASCULATION
I didn’t notice when it happened…but apparently our nation is now at the point where if a political leader utters an opinion which a sensitive group considers to be derogatory…not physically threatening, mind you, but just negative/derogatory, it is assumed that said leader might well be expected to resign from office.
How boring.
How colorless.
How insensitive to the exquisiteness of artful, critical language and thought.
Good grief!
Perhaps we are misreading the news…
This week a news anchor said that such a leader is not expecting to have to resign because of a critical statement made on facebook prior to that leader’s election to office.
Should any right thinking citizen expect a resignation?
Emasculation of civil discourse.
How boring.
How colorless.
How insensitive to the exquisiteness of artful, critical language and thought.
Good grief!
Perhaps we are misreading the news…
This week a news anchor said that such a leader is not expecting to have to resign because of a critical statement made on facebook prior to that leader’s election to office.
Should any right thinking citizen expect a resignation?
Emasculation of civil discourse.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
THE LATE 19th
It happens every year at this time.
We get involved in so many traditional doings: gift shopping, the sending of cards, the viewing of certain movies and reading certain books and thinking of days so long ago…
And it hits us that so many of our favorite and important memories and conveniences and cultural innovations had their significant takeoffs within just a few years of each other.
Marshall Fields; Macy’s; J.L. Hudson’s; New York Central Park; Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive; the Great American West [the legendary truths]; innumerable magazines and newspapers still vital (albeit evolved) to this day; thousands of townhouses in London, New York, Chicago, etc., still in good shape serving a variety of needs; births of so many technical innovations – the forerunners of much we take so for granted today: sewing machines, elevators, ice machines, steel companies, internal combustion engines skyscrapers, medical advances; Christmas cards and Christmas trees; Sherlock Holmes and public awareness of Charles Dickens…I could go on.
The brevity of this list displays several realities: I have not taken the time to even approach completeness; forgetfulness; and ignorance of lots and lots of good stuff.
Thank goodness I do not depend on this journal for an income.
But enough.
All the enumerated above came to be in the late 19th Century…all within a few years of each other.
We think of our present as a time of great innovation.
And it is.
But what a prodigious era of development was the late 19th as well.
‘EVOLUTION’ FOLLOW UP
The link below will take you to a nyt item on the staying power of the John Wayne mystique – of the enduring fascination with such superb portrayers of great American themes, be they actors or directors.
Even the links within the article are a joy to read.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/03/movies/red-river-buckle-from-film-disappears-before-auction.html?hpw
Enjoy!
Even the links within the article are a joy to read.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/03/movies/red-river-buckle-from-film-disappears-before-auction.html?hpw
Enjoy!
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