The Morality Of Meeting The Moment

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<![CDATA[Renee Good was an idiot. She let herself be gaslit by elected Democrats and their accomplices in media, and made the determination the moral thing to do was to block duly-sworn federal agents from carrying out lawful orders by a duly-elected president of the United States to enforce laws enacted by a duly-elected Article I Congress. She decided her own moral compass was superior to those upholding the law, and made her 6-year-old child an orphan after adding assault with a deadly weapon to her list of moral actions and, well, to use a phrase, finding out. The Golden Globes were held Sunday night, and more than a few celebrities in attendance were sporting a red pin in moral solidarity with the Gaza Strip, still controlled by the terrorist group Hamas. Their moral worldview is that Israel is the aggressor, not the terrorists who killed 1,200 Israeli civilians, raped and brutalized scores of others, and took dozens captive and held them underground for a couple years. There actually is a moral dilemma facing Donald Trump, and potentially many of the same members of the United States Military that conducted the wildly-successful raid in Venezuela that resulted in the arrest and capture of illegitimate strongman Nicolas Maduro, and that is what, if anything, to do about the revolution underway in Iran. For a fortnight, hundreds of thousands of brave Iranian people have taken to the streets all over the nation, protesting en masse to finally put an end to the brutal theocratic regime that has oppressed them for 46-plus years. Until this weekend, casualties in the growing mobs have been limited mostly to those getting caught in stampedes and other accidental deaths. That seemed to change as the remnants of the Shiite Islamist regime began the crackdown by opening fire. Accounts are sporadic and unverfied, but gauging by tweets posted outside of hospitals in Tehran, the numbers of dead Iranian patriots trying to regain control of their country may be upwards of 2,000. On Thursday, first on the Hugh Hewitt Show, and then a little later at a White House policy event on the Venezuelan aftermath, Donald Trump gave the following warning to the mullahs in Tehran - Don't do it. ]]>
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