I was listening to Paul Harvey the other day when Fred Thompson was standing in for Paul, and Fred had the following to say about the Code Pink folks and their desire to follow the teachings of Gandhi. Here’s what Fred Thompson had to say:

Gandhi’s Way Isn’t the American Way
Collective suicide is no foreign policy.

By Fred Thompson
I feel bad for Nancy Pelosi, AND her neighbors. Anti-war activists from the group Code Pink have been giving her the same treatment the president gets at his Crawford, Texas, ranch. Camping on her San Francisco lawn, they’re demanding she cut off funds to the troops in Iraq.

Besides coolers and mattresses, protesters have brought along a giant paper mache statue of Mahatma Gandhi, who is pretty much the symbol of the anti-war movement. Code Pink was founded on his birthday, and when Saddam Hussein was being given a last chance to open Iraq to U.N. weapons inspectors, posters appeared around America asking “What would Gandhi do?”

And that’s a pretty good question. At what point is it okay to fight dictators like Saddam or the al Qaeda terrorists who want to take his place?

It turns out that the answer, according to Gandhi, is NEVER. During World War II, Gandhi penned an open letter to the British people, urging them to surrender to the Nazis. Later, when the extent of the holocaust was known, he criticized Jews who had tried to escape or fight for their lives as they did in Warsaw and Treblinka. “The Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher’s knife,” he said. “They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.” “Collective suicide,” he told his biographer, “would have been heroism.”

The so-called peace movement certainly has the right to make Gandhi’s way their way, but their efforts to make collective suicide American foreign policy just won’t cut it in this country. When American’s think of heroism, we think of the young American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, risking their lives to prevent another Adolph Hitler or Saddam Hussein.

Gandhi probably wouldn’t approve, but I can live with that.

 

— Fred Thompson is an actor and former United States senator from Tennessee

© PAUL HARVEY SHOW, ABC RADIO NETWORKS

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7 Responses to “Fred Thompson - Gandhi - Nancy Pelosi - Collective Suicide”

  1. A Newt One Says:

    Amen.
    I sure hope Thompson decides to run for President. I could really get behind this guy!

  2. Jane Says:

    I guess I should not be amazed that there are people out there who want us to just give up in Iraq, just cut off all funds and leave our troups stranded. I guess I should not be amazed but I am.

    I wish Fred Thompson would run for President. I thing he would be a wonderful candidate and a wonderful President.

  3. Uisce Says:

    I don’t believe in pacifism for the sake of pacifism any more than I believe in war for the sake of war. But I wonder where Gandhi stands on honesty and integrity.

    And in response to a previous commenter, there is nobody who would cut funding and leave our troops “stranded”. To say that there are people out there who want that is, in my opinion, factually incorrect.

  4. beth Says:

    Bravo for Fred Thompson!! cool

    Uisce - the concern is that Congress has done that before and so people are concerned they will do it again. They have certainly threatened to and some have actively advocated for it. However, it seems that after all the dramatics, when it came down to the vote, they couldn’t vote in the first resolution against the war. When push came to shove they knew that would bring the ire of the country on their heads.

    Hopefully, they’ll remember that.

  5. Blue Star Chronicles Says:

    Fred Thompson Speaks out on Nancy Pelosi, Gandhi and Collective Suicide….

    I’ve been reading up a bit on Fred Thompson because I keep hearing people are hoping he’ll run for president. I have always liked him, but frankly didn’t know much about his politics or character. I’ve been finding a few tidbits…

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