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Patriot Vol. 07 No. 02 Brief | 08 January 2007 - Page 1

THE FOUNDATION

"[T]he importance of piety and religion; of industry and frugality; of prudence, economy, regularity and an even government; all... are essential to the well-being of a family."  - Samuel Adams

INSIGHT

"Some people believe, and I am among them, that the power of the media today constitutes the most significant exercise of unaccountable power in our society. It is unaccountable to anyone, except for those who exercise the power. I believe that the domain of culture is as important as the domain of government or the economy."  - Jeane Kirkpatrick

ICHTHUS IMPRIMIS

"You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. These words, which I am commanding you today, shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand and they shall be as frontals on your forehead. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates."  - Deuteronomy 6:5-9 (NASB)

FAMILY

"The salient feature of Europe, Canada, Japan, and Russia is that they're running out of babies. What's happening in the developed world is one of the fastest demographic evolutions in history. Most of us have seen a gazillion heartwarming ethnic comedies - 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' and its ilk - in which some uptight WASPy type starts dating a gal from a vast, loving, fecund Mediterranean family, so abundantly endowed with sisters and cousins and uncles that you can barely get in the room. It is, in fact, the inversion of the truth. Greece has a fertility rate hovering just below 1.3 births per couple, which is what demographers call the point of ‘lowest-low' fertility from which no human society has ever recovered. And Greece's fertility is the healthiest in Mediterranean Europe: Italy has a fertility rate of 1.2, Spain 1.1. Insofar as any citizens of the developed world have ‘big' families these days, it's the Anglo democracies: America's fertility rate is 2.1, New Zealand's a little below. Hollywood should be making ‘My Big Fat Uptight Protestant Wedding', in which some sad Greek only child marries into a big heartwarming New Zealand family where the spouse actually has a sibling... This isn't a projection - it's happening now."  - Mark Steyn

CULTURE

"Because we need nutrition, we feel hunger. What does it tell us that all men have spiritual hungers? Only that they are all deluded? Or is it that they all crave the ‘poison' of religion? If the spiritual is a mere delusion, of which our animal nature has no real need, how odd that it should be a universal delusion, rather than a local cultural eccentricity. Even a Darwinian materialist, after all, might concede that piety can have its bright side, just as the love of truth or beauty does. For that matter, how does belief in evolution itself conduce to survival? If it's necessary, why did it take mankind so long to think of it? If it's not necessary, what purpose is really served by advocating it?"  - Joseph Sobran

LIBERTY

"Military success on the ground now demands that we expand the rules of engagement to allow our troops to shoot more of the jihadists, disarm the militias, train even more Iraqis troops to take over security more quickly, and seal the Syrian and Iranian borders. This solution, of course, is easier said than done. The military must use more force against those who are destroying Iraqi democracy at precisely the time the American public has become exasperated with both the length and human cost of the war. Imagine this war as a sort of grotesque race. The jihadists and sectarians win if they can kill enough Americans to demoralize us enough that we flee before Iraqis and Afghans stabilize their newfound freedom. They lose if they can't. Prosperity, security and liberty are the death knell to radical Islam. It's that elemental."  - Victor Davis Hanson

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Patriot Vol. 07 No. 02 Brief | 08 January 2007 - Page 2

THE GIPPER

"I've always thought New Year's Day was an especially American tradition, full of the optimism and hope we're famous for in our daily lives - an energy and confidence we call the American spirit. Perhaps because we know we control our own destiny, we believe deep down inside that working together we can make each new year better than the old... Reviewing the old year, we try to decide what we can do better in the new... [L]et us thank God for life and the blessings He's put before us. High among them are our families, our freedom, and the opportunities of a new year."  - Ronald Reagan

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OPINION IN BRIEF

"The evidence is overwhelming that the Founders were religious people who wanted a religious country that enshrined liberty for all its citizens, including those of different religions and those of no faith. But our educational institutions, especially the universities, are populated almost exclusively by secular individuals and books who seek to cast America's past and present in their image. Are we a Judeo-Christian country with liberty for people of every, and of no, faith? Or are we a secular country that happens to have within it a large number of individuals who hold Judeo-Christian values?... If America abandons its Judeo-Christian values basis and the central role of the Jewish and Christian Bibles, its Founders' guiding text, we are all in big trouble, including, most especially, America's non-Christians. Just ask the Jews of secular Europe."  - Dennis Prager

http://PatriotPost.US/opinion/entrylist.asp?source_id=35

GOVERNMENT

"Not that many complimentary things are said about politicians. When a problem arises, people say, ‘Government ought to do something.' They seem to have forgotten that it's the politicians who are running the government. Many think things can be changed by electing different politicians, but I ask: Given the incentives politicians face, why should we expect one politician to differ significantly from another? We should focus less on personalities and more on rules. The kind of rules we should have are the kind that we'd make if our worst enemy were in charge... We have a set of rules that are known, neutral and intended to be durable. Those rules were created by our founders and embodied in the U.S. Constitution. Those rules have been weakened by a Congress of both parties that picks winners and losers in the game of life. The U.S. Supreme Court, which was intended to be a neutral referee, has forsaken that role and become a participant. All of this means we can expect a future of bitterly fought elections and enhanced conflict."  - Walter Williams

http://PatriotPost.US/opinion/entrylist.asp?source_id=39

RE: THE LEFT

"Democrats now face the same temptations that power always brings and the same pressures from their liberal interest groups that Republicans faced 12 years ago from their conservative interest groups. Unlike the Republicans, however, Democrats promised to behave differently. They claimed to have learned their lessons from the way they used to treat Republicans - and the way Republicans treated them. Apparently they will not be different, at least not until they push through their agenda that includes a minimum wage increase and ethics reform. It is ethics reform that will - and should - receive the most attention. Voters have not trusted government for some time and the polls show their approval ratings for Congress are even lower than President Bush's approval numbers. The House will first consider ethics rules for itself and next month plans to take up bipartisan lobbying reform legislation... that would create an Office of Public Integrity to help enforce the new rules. Will the Democratic leadership live up to the public's expectations, or down to their political lower natures? Democrats have a unique opportunity to reinvent themselves and restore public confidence. For the sake of the national interest, I'm hoping they rise to that occasion, but politicians being who and what they are, I'm betting they'll yield to temptation and conduct business as usual. But for the country's sake, I hope I'm wrong."  - Cal Thomas

http://PatriotPost.US/opinion/entrylist.asp?source_id=54

POLITICAL FUTURES

"President Bush is willing to raise taxes. That reality was a big surprise to me 16 years ago, in 1990, when I was working in the White House. It's less of a surprise to me in 2006, when I am on the outside - because, after a while, you learn to identify the warning signs... Advisers are telling Bush that such bargaining will result in a solid domestic-policy legacy, as well as the shoring up of congressional support for the Iraq war. But history tells me that, if he raises taxes, he will demolish - as did his father before him - what little remains of his presidency."  - Jim Pinkerton, Bush(41) policy aide.

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Patriot Vol. 07 No. 02 Brief | 08 January 2007 - Page 3

FOR THE RECORD

"According to the Cuba Archive, which is meticulously documenting the deaths of each person killed by Cuba's rulers since 1952, Batista was responsible for killing approximately 3,000 people... So far the archive has documented more than 8,000 specific victims of the Castro regime - including 5,775 firing squad executions, 1,231 extrajudicial assassinations, and 984 deaths in prison. When fully documented, the body count is expected to reach 17,000 - not counting the tens of thousands of Cubans who lost their lives at sea while fleeing Castro's Caribbean nightmare."  - Jeff Jacoby

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"As a veteran, I have sworn to uphold my Constitution, and every day I fear that our courts and Congress are pushing the nation further from it's legal foundation. God forbid we become a nation governed by men, rather than law. The Patriot does a great job of providing sound analysis, and I, along with my colleagues, depend upon The Patriot to provide us the right information. God bless you and your cause and your willingness to provide those of us in the field with the information we not only desire, but critically need."  - Somewhere in Afghanistan

"Your essay, 'The name of American...'

http://PatriotPost.US/alexander/edition.asp?id=512

, replete with the quotes from our Founding Fathers, should remind all true American Patriots of the importance of passing on to our children the true history of our nation's Liberty, for which so many gave their lives. After all, when one receives an intangible inheritance, the human tendency is to take it for granted with little true appreciation for the sacrifices and effort it took to create that gift. Liberals, who lack this appreciation, instill into their offspring a distorted view of history along with an undisciplined, ‘me first' attitude!"  - Tacoma, Washington

"Thank you Patriots! My son is currently deployed somewhere in the ME on the USS Ramage and I forward him my copies of The Patriot for the rest of the crew to enjoy. Thank you for your continued support of our great nation, and those on the frontlines defending what so many take for granted."  - Baltimore, Maryland

THE LAST WORD

"Opponents of capital punishment may have contemplated Saddam's execution by recalling Groucho Marx's quote about never forgetting a face: For you, I'll make an exception. One might argue that the trial could have been less farcical; one might have enjoyed seeing Saddam answer for all his crimes, including the deaths of 100,000 Kurds in 1987-88. In the end, however, he had but one neck to give for his country, and he proved that no man is above the law. Especially the one concerning gravity. Tyrants in other countries might have felt a pang of unease at his end; all that money, all that power, all those glorious implements of fear and oppression at his disposal, and it still added up to a drop, a jolt, an ignominious yank captured on shaky cellphone video. No doubt tyrants have drawn the correct conclusion, too: Confiscate all the cell phones. It felt oddly anticlimactic, though. Not that anyone expected it would end the violence. Iraq's problems won't end until the terrorists' sponsors open the window one fine bright morning to find a Tomahawk sailing in their direction... Only fools expected Saddam's death to solve the violence; that wasn't the point. It was justice, and it was justice's half-brother, vengeance. It was a tentative step toward the rule of law, but the real work will take decades. Ideally, you ought to be able to change leaders without hanging the last one."  - James Lileks

Veritas vos Liberabit - Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus, et Fidelis! Mark Alexander, Publisher, for The Patriot's editors and staff. (Please pray for our Patriot Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world, and for their families - especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who have died in defense of American liberty, while prosecuting the war with Jihadistan.)
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