Congratulations RedState


Congratulations to Redstate on the launching of its new platform. Technology has changed a great deal in politics. Blogs like Redstate provide people across the country an opportunity to express opinions and participate in the debate on important events in real time as never before.

But even the newest and most sophisticated means of communications is not a substitute for the message itself. I can offer no better suggestion than to pursue the core principles that I have found useful over the pasty fifty years: strength in foreign and defense policy, freedom of opportunity for all Americans, a commitment to free markets and free trade, and a disciplined approach to government spending to allow for lower taxes and greater prosperity.

Best wishes to the Redstate community as you use this new venue to convey the important messages of our time.

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Best wishes to you, Mr. Rumsfeld

Marcus_Traianus Thursday, July 17th at 6:51AM EDT (link)

Your exemplary service to our country and the cause of democracy is unequalled in my mind. That historical contribution will be extant long after we are all gone.

You have helped provide the quintessential example of vision in an otherwise purblind world.

God Bless,
Chris

“Both of our political parties, at least the honest portion of them, agree conscientiously in the same object—the public good; but they differ essentially in what they deem the means of promoting that good. One side believes it best done by one composition of the governing powers; the other, by a different one. One fears most the ignorance of the people; the other, the selfishness of rulers independent of them. Which is right, time and experience will prove.”.Thomas Jefferson

Contributor to The Minority Report

Glad to see

Erick Erickson Thursday, July 17th at 6:58AM EDT (link)

You made it back in.

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Who will stand on either hand and keep this bridge with me?

 
 

Sir

Rod_Patrick Thursday, July 17th at 7:04AM EDT (link)

We hope that you can share your thoughts and advice in the discussions here at RS.

Thank you, Sir.

 

Thank you, Mr. Rumsfeld

Dave_in_Fla Thursday, July 17th at 7:15AM EDT (link)

I have been a great admirer of your work and willingness to clearly express your opinions over the years. While my years with the DoD have shown me that the value and resiliance of the department are greater than any one individual, I for one greatly miss your leadership.

Let me assure you that the drive for transformation remains a strong focus of the department.

“If they were merely incompetent, then at least SOME of their actions would have been to the benefit of the country.” - Joe McCarthy

 

Mr Secretary

hmk Thursday, July 17th at 7:47AM EDT (link)

Thank you for your many years of faithful service to our nation. It would be a pleasure to see postings here from you giving us your take on issues that affect our Party and Country

 

This has got to be the greatest honor ever...

JadedByPolitics Thursday, July 17th at 7:50AM EDT (link)

on this site…I think you are the best, I couldn’t have been happier with your time in the Bush administration. I wish you much happiness in any future endeavors you have.

Thank you so much for making my day by coming and posting on Redstate.

Whoever has his enemy at his mercy &
does not destroy him is his own enemy

Only because you are a technical genius, Erick

Marcus_Traianus Thursday, July 17th at 7:57AM EDT (link)

Amongst other exemplary descriptions.

“Both of our political parties, at least the honest portion of them, agree conscientiously in the same object—the public good; but they differ essentially in what they deem the means of promoting that good. One side believes it best done by one composition of the governing powers; the other, by a different one. One fears most the ignorance of the people; the other, the selfishness of rulers independent of them. Which is right, time and experience will prove.”.Thomas Jefferson

Contributor to The Minority Report

 
 

What a pleasure to come to RedState this morning

janis Thursday, July 17th at 7:57AM EDT (link)

and see your name, Mr. Secretary ! You have always been my favorite Bush Administration official. Your press briefings during the beginning of the war in particular were absolutely priceless. No one else dealt straight talk the way you did and it was nice to see someone make the press cry. Your voice is sorely missed on the national stage.

Thank you, sir, for all that you have done for this country.

Welcome Back

jpterry Thursday, July 17th at 8:03AM EDT (link)

Mr Rumsfeld,

Encountering you at Red State this morning has made my day. I have missed you on the national scene and look forward to hearing more from you. I am completing Douglas Feith’s history of the war. It reminds me gain how much we owe to you and the value of your leadership.

John Terry
Germantown, TN

 
 

Thank you Mr. Secretary.

Brian Hibbert Thursday, July 17th at 8:11AM EDT (link)

You’ve made my day. It’s a great surprise to see a post from you on the front page of RedState this morning and I hope you will squeeze in more time to visit us regularly.

And thank you for your long and excellent service to our country!

Socialism doesn’t work. It looks nice on paper, but it’s been tried and it’s failed miserably every time (usually accompanied by widespread death and suffering).
Proud member of the V.R.W.C.

 

Good to see you Mr. Secretary.

clacourr Thursday, July 17th at 8:16AM EDT (link)

As others have said, it was a pleasant surprise to see your post this morning. I hope you will be here often to share your views.

 

Thank you Mr. Secretary

Mark Impomeni Thursday, July 17th at 8:45AM EDT (link)

Thank you sir for this and for everything you have done in service to our country. You are a hero of mine and of more Americans than you can possibly know.

———————–
Damn the Obama! Full speed ahead!

 

We have a lot in common, Mr. Secretary . . .

Pejman Yousefzadeh Thursday, July 17th at 9:42AM EDT (link)

Let me list those things:

  1. We have a mutual friend, who of course is a Director at this site and who works for you.

  2. We are both from Chicago.

  3. We are both fans of Doug Feith; I had the chance to speak with him upon the release of his book and ask him a number of questions and came away very impressed with his intelligence, his command of the issues and his dedication to the country.

Many thanks for your post here at RedState. I hope that it is not the last, but rather the first of many. Thank you for your service to the country which will have significant and positive reverberations for decades to come.

“At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid.” –Friedrich Nietzsche

 

An honor to be flattered by you, Rummy

E Pluribus Unum Thursday, July 17th at 9:53AM EDT (link)

You are among allies and friends here, and your advice :

pursue the core principles that I have found useful over the pasty fifty years: strength in foreign and defense policy, freedom of opportunity for all Americans, a commitment to free markets and free trade, and a disciplined approach to government spending to allow for lower taxes and greater prosperity.

is well founded (and frequently practiced here. Keep up the good fight, my brother, and so will we.

Carthago delenda est
Do your conservative t-shirt shopping at EPU Gear. Save the conservative muse, save the world.

 

Thank you for your service to our country, Mr. Secretary

peg_c Thursday, July 17th at 10:40AM EDT (link)

Great to see you here. It would be wonderful to see continuing posts here from you as you’re able.

Rummy at RedState!

Government cannot be the solution when government is the problem.

 

An inspiring leader ...

scotchex Thursday, July 17th at 2:53PM EDT (link)

I just wanted to say how much I admire your intellect, courage, and wisdom. You are a bit of a hero of mine and I was often inspired by your amazingly agile mind. Thanks.

 

Thank you, Mr. Secretary,

Flagstaff Thursday, July 17th at 3:53PM EDT (link)

for your kind words and good advice. We need a government of men who believe in those core principles.

And thank you for your many years of service to our country. They are still appreciated.

ps: I agree wholeheartedly with the comment by janis, above.

Pluto, the Ninth Planet - Forever!

 

Mr. Secretary,

ATG Thursday, July 17th at 7:03PM EDT (link)

Sir, it’s an honor to see you posting here.

I thank you for your love of our country and the work you did in her behalf, I believe the world is a better place due to the work of men like you.

God bless

ATG

Well done is better than well said. —Benjamin Franklin
Don’t mind me I’m just some “Strange__Guy” from the interwebs

 

It's an honor, sir.

rbdwiggins Thursday, July 17th at 8:16PM EDT (link)

Please don’t be a stranger in these parts.

Your selfless commitment to country may rub off on a few of us.

And, might I add… Very impressive AE.

“Well, the trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, but that they know so much that isn’t so.” – Ronald Reagan

 

For All Rumsfeld Sycophants

davidmichaelsmith Friday, July 18th at 11:23AM EDT (link)

As you fawn, consider what awaits your tin soldier hero:

The decision to ask Rumsfeld to resign was easy for the White House. After all, Rumsfeld’s resignation had been sought, since America’s illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq, by many groups, including military officers within his own Pentagon, for not developing a ‘winning’ strategy. His policies have been dubbed variedly as being authoritarian, failed, insane, unrealistic, stupid, criminal, businesslike, quagmire and fiasco.

Always defensive and combative, Rumsfeld was tunnel-visioned in his approach to the neocon-orchestrated war against the Muslim world (which he liked to package as Islamofascism); behaving more like an old dog that did not like to learn new tricks. In spite of mounting pressure from the Congress to sack him, Bush had kept him in his job, hoping for miracles in Iraq and thus, the 2006 election. But with the humiliating defeats in both the houses, the honeymoon was over. So, the man who was the architect of the first war of the 21st century became its first big casualty.

As one of the primary architects of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Rumsfeld will always be remembered alongside Bush and Cheney for the scandals of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo that epitomized inhumanity, savagery, bigotry, perversion and sadism. He authorized the use of torture and brutal, evil and shameful treatment that violated the Geneva Conventions, and thus constitute war crimes. He refused to treat his Muslim prisoners as POWs. He put them in cage and moved them around naked. He approved interrogation techniques that included the use of dogs, removal of clothing, hooding, stress positions, isolation for up to 30 days, 20-hour per day interrogations, forcing to wear women’s underwear on head, denying bathroom access and deprivation of food, sleep and rest. He approved the use of physical coercion and sexual humiliation to extract information from prisoners. He also authorized water-boarding (which constitutes torture), where the interrogator induces the sensation of imminent death by drowning.

In the Muslim world, Rumsfeld (alongside Bush & Cheney) will long be remembered as another Hulagu Khan that killed, plundered and looted Baghdad, destroying the very city that was once the citadel of Muslim learning.

Like Robert McNamara of the Vietnam era, Rumsfeld is equally remorseless for the deaths of 655,000 Iraqis. He describes the Iraq war as a “little-understood, unfamiliar war”.
As has been pointed out lately by Marjorie Cohn of Thomas Jefferson School of Law, President of National Lawyers Guild, prosecuting a war of aggression isn’t Rumsfeld’s only crime. He also participated in the highest levels of decision-making that allowed the extrajudicial execution of several people. [Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib by Seymour Hersh] Willful killing is a grave breach of the Geneva Conventions, which constitutes a war crime. To elaborate further, Marjorie Cohn writes, “Even though Rumsfeld didn’t personally carry out the torture and mistreatment of prisoners, he authorized it. Under the doctrine of command responsibility, a commander can be liable for war crimes committed by his inferiors if he knew or should have known they would be committed and did nothing to stop of prevent them. The U.S. War Crimes Act provides for prosecution of a person who commits war crimes and prescribes life imprisonment, or even the death penalty if the victim dies.” [Jurist – Forum: Donald Rumsfeld: The War Crimes Case, Nov. ‘06]

War crime is a serious matter. Many legal experts and human rights activists are of the opinion that the warlords of our world need to be tried for their crimes against humanity. A few years ago, therefore, there were cases filed in the European courts against some war criminals, including Ariel Sharon of Israel for the massacre of Palestinians in Sabra and Chatilla refugee camps in Lebanon, and Jenine in the Occupied Palestine. Fearing their imminent arrest if they had stepped onto European soil, some of the Israeli generals did not disembark from their planes and returned to Israel.

Last Tuesday (11/14/06), emboldened by Rumsfeld’s resignation last week, German and American lawyers asked a German prosecutor to investigate Rumsfeld on allegations of war crimes, stemming from the treatment of prisoners held in military jails in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The 220-page lawsuit, filed with the German federal prosecutor in Karlsruhe, names 11 other current and former American officials, including Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, whom it claims either ordered the torture of prisoners or drafted laws that legitimated its use. The suit, filed by civil-rights legal groups on behalf of 12 detainees - 11 Iraqis and a Saudi - asserts that they were subjected to beatings, sleep deprivation, withholding of food, and sexual humiliation.

The whirlwind is coming.

 

So after you traitors surrender to al-Qaeda,

spainishirish Friday, July 18th at 11:29AM EDT (link)

you can start your “war crimes” trials. I would highly recommend that President McCain put you all in the dock and hang you by the neck until dead, but he probably is too nice of a guy to do what the law should compel him to do. Hell, I know he is since he jumped on the amnesty train with your guy, Sen. Empty Suit. But treason is treason, whether punished or not.

Incidentally, as a Rumsfeld “sycophant” I think you could at least get a few facts straight before you troll against him. Once Obama loses, we will start to deduct points for errors.

Holy cow, think you could've crammed any

eburke Friday, July 18th at 11:43AM EDT (link)

more specious, anti-American hating, unsubstantiated (650,000 dead Iraqis? Still quoting that discredited rubbish? Surely you can do better) KosKids talking points into your reply?

I thought about rebutting your spew point by point until two thoughts occurred to me:

1) I don’t have that much time as I have a real job at which I’m supposed to actually be a productive human being; and,

2) Frankly, you’re just not worth the effort (it’s that pearls before swine thing)

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

“Dead fish go with the flow” ~ izoneguy

“We have a Statue of Liberty not a Statue of Necessity” ~ ColdWarrior

Along with all the other ignorant trash you

janis Friday, July 18th at 11:56AM EDT (link)

drooled out here, do you REALLY think any of us care in the least what some lib American lawyers and some Germans think about our government’s actions in the world?

If they want to get their panties in a wad, along with people like you, just wait and see how well it’s going to go if Obama is elected and he institutes his National Security Force right here at home. You want to complain about tyranny? You ain’t seen nothing yet, bucko.

Oh, David. You aren't worth purging.

Moe Lane Friday, July 18th at 12:03PM EDT (link)

Loved the website, by the way. Paying the bills by ghostwriting people who aren’t even famous… yeah, I can see why you’d need that rich fantasy narrative that you’ve embraced. Or at least “full” fantasy life.

Hey, I didn’t say that you weren’t worth mocking.

:ka-click: I dedicate this banning to Donald Rumsfeld. I am frankly envious of the way you infuriate your enemies, Mister Secretary. May you do so for years to come.

Blam.

Moe Lane

 
 
 
 

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