I
Was a Witness to History
by
James Ostrowski
Denizens
of LewRockwell.com will be surprised that I was in the hall when
the President of the United States made his great speech declaring
war on state-sponsored terrorism. How I accomplished that feat I
will explain later.
The
telegenic President looked splendid and fully in charge of the occasion.
Though he had been known to commit a verbal gaffe or two in his
time, there would be none this day. Security was tightest, VIPs
were everywhere, and the press corps was corpulent. Funny that they
call it the press "corps" ("organized subdivision
of the military establishment" ~ Webster’s).
The
President spoke from a prepared text, undoubtedly written by others,
but so expressing his true feelings that it appeared that he was
formulating his words spontaneously. He called recent terrorist
attacks on American citizens and military personnel "acts of
war," and a threat to "our way of life" and our "democracy."
He put the blame for terrorism squarely on the backs of the depraved
states that allow terrorists to operate freely.
The
President named names and promised coordinated action against those
states. He made it clear that he believed that the terrorists who
are murdering American citizens and attacking American installations
are being trained, financed, and directly or indirectly controlled
by a core group of radical and totalitarian governments, a new international
version of Murder, Incorporated. He said the goal of the terrorists
was to force America to withdraw from the world and abandon its
friends. He compared their tactics to those of Nazi Germany and
called on all "civilized" nations to rise up against them.
He promised to bring the terrorists to justice.
The
speech was well-received and frequently interrupted by applause
by members of both parties. The press reacted favorably, even those
who had normally opposed the President. Americans were reassured
that here was a guy who was tough enough and determined enough to
get the job done. Here was a President, once the object of ridicule,
but now generally agreed to be able to rise to the level of the
great challenge ahead. Here was a President who was committed to
rebuilding a strong national defense after our forces had deteriorated
during a Democratic administration. Here was a President capable
of restoring respect for America after years of weakness and drift.
I
had the honor and privilege of being in Washington, DC, to witness
this speech in person, having cleared a rigorous security check
beforehand. I will never forget this once in a lifetime, historic
event. I will never forget the President’s historic speech targeting
state-sponsored terrorism. Nor do I think that anyone else who was
present will forget this great speech by President Ronald Reagan
before the American Bar Association on July 8, 1985. After all,
this was the date when the nation was assured that terrorism would
soon be vanquished and our muscular, tendentious and interventionist
foreign policy would not have to be "altered" or "disrupted."
The Wilsonian US could continue to call the shots all over the globe
without fear of retaliation against the Homeland and the Department
of Defense (of countries other than the United States)."
September
25, 2001
James
Ostrowski is an attorney practicing at 984 Ellicott Square, Buffalo,
New York 14203; (716) 854-1440; FAX 853-1303. See his website at
http://jimostrowski.com.
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