Archive for November, 2009

Stalin Honored with Churchill at D-Day Memorial

Friday, November 27th, 2009

In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise up a thousand-fold in the future.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

The foundation that oversees the revered site of our National D-Day Memorial, according to a New York Daily News report, has caused an outcry for including in its lineup of Allied leaders a bust of Joseph Stalin.

The Soviet dictator slaughtered more people than Adolf Hitler during his rule, provided no assistance in storming the beaches at Normandy in 1944, murdered millions of Ukrainians even before he and Hitler divided up Poland, triggered World War II in 1939, joined in marching a million Poles and Jews off to Siberia as Hitler’s ally, killed 22,000 Polish officers in the Katyn Forest, changed sides when Hitler invaded his territory, and then enslaved Eastern Europe for 50 years after casting out the retreating Germans.

In response to protestations by WWII veterans and relatives of those who fought and died in the war, the president of the foundation (the National D-Day Memorial Foundation, Inc.), William McIntosh, contended that Stalin’s bust is included with those of Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill because the Soviets “secured the eastern front and helped win the war.”

Alex Storozynski of the Kosciuszko Foundation, whose father fought at D-Day as a member of a Polish Army unit, took issue with this explanation. “Given McIntosh’s logic,” he said, “should America put up a statue of Saddam Hussein because he was an ally of the U.S. in the 1980s when we supported Iraq in a war against Iran?”

The most eloquent objection to the inclusion of Stalin’s bust came from Alan Kors, a professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania. In “Can There Be an “After Socialism?” Kors passionately decried the perpetual and apathetic failure of Western intellectuals to bear witness to the unprecedented numbers of Communism’s “slain innocents” – “to step around the Everest of bodies of the victims of Communism without a tear, a scruple, a regret, an act of contrition, or a reevaluation of self, soul, and mind.”

In an equally passionate letter to the leaders of the memorial foundation, widely circulated by e-mail, Kors wrote:

It is morally unthinkable that the butcher and sadist Stalin, who massacred even more Russians than the unspeakable Hitler, would be honored with a bust at the virtually sacred site of our National D-Day Memorial, which honors human liberation. In the name of decency, honor, and a belated mercy to his victims, I beg you reconsider your decision and to represent Russia by a bust of a brave Russian soldier. A bust of Stalin is an insult to humanity and a violation of the corpses he chose to leave in the scores of millions.

Most likely the foundation leaders acted inattentively and insensitively, and certainly without malice of forethought, in elevating Stalin to the pantheon of WWII heroes. But in doing so they conspicuously joined with the many other prominent Westerners who have failed to bear moral witness before the world to this monster’s heinous deeds. The honor they paid him stands as a particularly ominous and hurtful example of the moral blackout that shrouds modern times.

In After Virtue, Alisdair MacIntyre warned that this – the contemporary “radical incapacity” to be guided by moral reasoning, to envisage in moral terms our dealings with the living and the dead, or even to discern our own moral blindness – will be catastrophic for the human race and must be overcome.

In the end, the celebration of Stalin at our National D-Day Memorial was, to alter Kors’s phrase, all too morally thinkable.

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Obama: Give Back Your Nobel Until the Iranians Give Back Shirin Ebadi’s

Friday, November 27th, 2009 - by Ron Rosenbaum

The symbolic crime against the human rights lawyer should not be allowed to pass unnoticed.

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Vincent Gray on Climategate: ‘There Was Proof of Fraud All Along’ (PJM Exclusive)

Friday, November 27th, 2009 - by Vincent Gray

IPCC expert reviewer Gray — whose 1,898 comments critical of the 2007 report were ignored — recently found that proof of the fraud was public for years.

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Constitutional Law’s Tyranny of Complexity

Friday, November 27th, 2009 - by Adam Graham

If we don’t stop rewriting our basic law into gobbledygook that the average person can’t understand, this country faces a dark future.

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Lou Dobbs Turns Over a New Leaf with Latinos

Friday, November 27th, 2009 - by Ruben Navarrette Jr.

The former CNN anchor — formerly hostile to Hispanics — is now trying to convince them that he's really one of their amigos.

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Are Americans Uniquely Insular and Ill-Informed?

Friday, November 27th, 2009 - by Carol Gould

Or do Britons and other Europeans just say that because they are uniquely anti-American?

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Climategate: It’s the Totalitarianism, Stupid

Friday, November 27th, 2009 - by James Lewis

Ultimately, the climate frauds were seeking power over our economies, our liberties, and our countries. (See full PJM/PJTV coverage of Climategate here.)

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The Farmers Relief and Freedom Relay: Turn on the Water!

Friday, November 27th, 2009 - by Andrew Ian Dodge

The epic fundraiser arrives in Fresno, happy to learn just how many people have had it with statist policies.

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Fat Chance: How Deadly Is Obesity?

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Watch the complete Medically Incorrect show here.

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Gratitude and the Retribalization of the World

Thursday, November 26th, 2009 - by Roger Kimball

Americans would do well to remember that the world tomorrow will not necessarily resemble the world today.

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