by Mark Silva
This isn't Albania.
But President Bush, who received a hero's welcome touring post-communist Albania on Sunday, carried the same message that he delivered across Eastern Europe to a dedication today of the Victims of Communism Memorial in Washington.
"Like the Communists, our new enemies are dismissive of free peoples, claiming that those of us who live in liberty are weak and lack the resolve to defend our free way of life,'' said Bush, who has attempted for some time now to compare the struggle in Iraq with that of post-communist Europe.
"Like the Communists, the followers of violent Islamic radicalism are doomed to fail,'' the president said today. "By remaining steadfast in freedom's cause, we will ensure that a future American President does not have to stand in a place like this and dedicate a memorial to the millions killed by the radicals and extremists of the 21st Century.''
This is what Bush had to say today:
"Congressman Lantos -- no better friend to freedom, by the way -- Congressman Rohrabacher, the same,'' Bush said, welcoming guests at the dedication. "Members ofthe Czech and Hungarian parliaments, ambassadors; distinguished guests, and more importantly, the survivors of Communist oppression, I'm honored to join you on this historic day.
"The 20th Century will be remembered as the deadliest century in human history,'' Bush said. "And the record of this brutal era is commemorated in memorials across this city. Yet, until now, our nation's capital had no monument to the victims of imperial Communism, an ideology that took the lives of an estimated 100 million innocent men, women and children. So it's fitting that we gather to remember those who perished at Communism's hands, and dedicate this memorial that will enshrine their suffering and sacrifice in the conscience of the world.
" Building this memorial took more than a decade of effort, and its presence in our capital is a testament to the passion and determination of two distinguished Americans: Lev Dobriansky, whose daughter Paula is here⦠And Dr. Lee Edwards. They faced setbacks and challenges along the way, yet they never gave up, because in their hearts, they heard the voices of the fallen crying out: "Remember us."
"These voices cry out to all, and they're legion. The sheer numbers of those killed in Communism's name are staggering, so large that a precise count is impossible. According to the best scholarly estimate, Communism took the lives of tens of millions of people in China and the Soviet Union, and millions more in North Korea, Cambodia, Africa, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Eastern Europe, and other parts of the globe.
" Behind these numbers are human stories of individuals with families and dreams whose lives were cut short by men in pursuit of totalitarian power. Some of Communism's victims are well-known. They include a Swedish diplomat named Raoul Wallenberg, who saved 100,000 Jews from the Nazis, only to be arrested on Stalin's orders and sent to Moscow's Lubyanka Prison, where he disappeared without a trace. They include a Polish priest named Father Popieluszko, who made his Warsaw church a sanctuary for the Solidarity underground, and was kidnaped, and beaten, and drowned in the Vitsula by the secret police.
"The sacrifices of these individuals haunt history -- and behind them are millions more who were killed in anonymity by Communism's brutal hand. They include innocent Ukrainians starved to death in Stalin's Great Famine; or Russians killed in Stalin's purges; Lithuanians and Latvians and Estonians loaded onto cattle cars and deported to Arctic death camps of Soviet Communism. They include Chinese killed in the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution; Cambodians slain in Pol Pot's Killing Fields; East Germans shot attempting to scale the Berlin Wall in order to make it to freedom; Poles massacred in the Katyn Forest; and Ethiopians slaughtered in the "Red Terror"; Miskito Indians murdered by Nicaragua's Sandinista dictatorship; and Cuban balseros who drowned escaping tyranny. We'll never know the names of all who perished, but at this sacred place, Communism's unknown victims will be consecrated to history and remembered forever.
"We dedicate this memorial because we have an obligation to those who died, to acknowledge their lives and honor their memory. The Czech writer Milan Kundera once described the struggle against Communism as "the struggle of memory against forgetting." Communist regimes did more than take their victims' lives; they sought to steal their humanity and erase their memory. With this memorial, we restore their humanity and we reclaim their memory. With this memorial, we say of Communism's innocent and anonymous victims, these men and women lived and they shall not be forgotten. (Applause.)
" We dedicate this memorial because we have an obligation to future generations to record the crimes of the 20th century and ensure they're never repeated. In this hallowed place we recall the great lessons of the Cold War: that freedom is precious cannot be taken for granted; that evil is real and must be confronted; and that given the chance, men commanded by harsh and hateful ideologies will commit unspeakable crimes and take the lives of millions.
" It's important that we recall these lessons because the evil and hatred that inspired the death of tens of millions of people in the 20th century is still at work in the world. We saw its face on September the 11th, 2001. Like the Communists, the terrorists and radicals who attacked our nation are followers of a murderous ideology that despises freedom, crushes all dissent, has expansionist ambitions and pursues totalitarian aims. Like the Communists, our new enemies believe the innocent can be murdered to serve a radical vision. Like the Communists, our new enemies are dismissive of free peoples, claiming that those of us who live in liberty are weak and lack the resolve to defend our free way of life. And like the Communists, the followers of violent Islamic radicalism are doomed to fail. (Applause.) By remaining steadfast in freedom's cause, we will ensure that a future American President does not have to stand in a place like this and dedicate a memorial to the millions killed by the radicals and extremists of the 21st century.
"We can have confidence in the power of freedom because we've seen freedom overcome tyranny and terror before. Dr. Edwards said President Reagan went to Berlin. He was clear in his statement. He said, "tear down the wall," and two years later the wall fell. And millions across Central and Eastern Europe were liberated from unspeakable oppression. It's appropriate that on the anniversary of that speech, that we dedicate a monument that reflects our confidence in freedom's power.
" The men and women who designed this memorial could have chosen an image of repression for this space, a replica of the wall that once divided Berlin, or the frozen barracks of the Gulag, or a killing field littered with skulls. Instead, they chose an image of hope -- a woman holding a lamp of liberty. She reminds us of the victims of Communism, and also of the power that overcame Communism.
"Like our Statue of Liberty, she reminds us that the flame for freedom burns in every human heart, and that it is a light that cannot be extinguished by the brutality of terrorists or tyrants. And she reminds us that when an ideology kills tens of millions of people, and still ends up being vanquished, it is contending with a power greater than death. (Applause.) She reminds us that freedom is the gift of our Creator, freedom is the birthright of all humanity, and in the end, freedom will prevail. (Applause.)
" I thank each of you who made this memorial possible for your service in freedom's cause. I thank you for your devotion to the memory of those who lost their lives to Communist terror. May the victims of Communism rest in peace. May those who continue to suffer under Communism find their freedom. And may the God who gave us liberty bless this great memorial and all who come to visit her.''







Comments
I think I've heard this kind of Republican rhetoric before?...hmmm, oh yeah now I remember.
"The insurgency is in it's last throes"
-Dick Cheney-
Posted by: John E | June 12, 2007 3:21 PM
You are my hero!! I will die defending your dogs honour. I cannot hold back my tears of joy. You truly are an awe inspiring human angel. Why won't your party sign my petition to amend the Constitution so you can be our Hero In Chief until you rise into Heaven? No Congressperson has even returned my phone calls or responded to my letters. But I won't give up. We need you and your take no prisoner style. Hopefully the Swamp will bring forth the critical mass to make America as sturdy as your shoulders.
Posted by: Kelly St. James | June 12, 2007 3:43 PM
"Like the Communists, our new enemies are dismissive of free peoples, claiming that those of us who live in liberty are weak and lack the resolve to defend our free way of life,'' said Bush, who has attempted for some time now to compare the struggle in Iraq with that of post-communist Europe.
I my memory seves me well, I don't believe we went to war with Russia. Unless you count Nam in which case you know how that turned out. I understand the concept of being strong, I just don't see how you can compare communism which was stopped with strength and statesmanship and no war...
to going to war with Iraq where no al-queda existed before. At least the war in Afganistan....remember that one?....That was the war that needed to be finished. Tell me...where is Bin Laden? Why has he not answered for this crime? When and who decided he wasn't that important?
Posted by: bill r. | June 12, 2007 4:33 PM
Someone stole chimpy's watch.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PKDdF6vfjoo
They took HIS WATCH, RIGHT OFF HIS WRIST! What a joke this guy is. If he can't protect himself from an adoring crowd, how is he going to protect the US from radical terrorists?
They took his watch. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Posted by: snitramc | June 12, 2007 5:37 PM
Run Al Run!!!!!!!!!!!
He has a solution on dealing with Bush's Iraq mess!
http://www.breitbart.tv/html/1602.html
Posted by: Gore Suppoter | June 12, 2007 6:10 PM
The stolen watch is funny but I'll bet you there are some Secret Service agents trying to do a whole lot of explaining.
Posted by: Doug Zook | June 12, 2007 6:30 PM
Bush is absolutely right. Which is why the war in Iraq was such a blunder.
Radical Islam was going to die on its own, but we added fuel to the fire. Even still, most Muslims will get tired of fighting and killing each other (which is what they are doing). Eventually, the sane Muslims that remain will start to partion off what remains.
Posted by: Bud McFarlin | June 12, 2007 7:47 PM
"they chose an image of hope -- a woman holding a lamp of liberty."
A replica of the Albanians grabbing at W and rubbing W's head would have been better.
"the struggle of memory against forgetting."
"when an ideology kills tens of millions of people."
Yeah after the Holocaust we said we would never forget. Then Rwanda happened. We said we would never forget. Then Dar fur happens. This memory sure puts up a lousy fight against forgetting while tens of millions are killed. Funny, that memory is more reliant when it comes around to dedications of monuments. We never forget. So we plant monuments to make us remember. And, then get back to repeating history again.
"Hero In Chief until you rise into Heaven"
Hero. Sure. If you believe his "freedom tour" did not have an underlining ulterior agenda.
Posted by: AR | June 12, 2007 7:50 PM
Sorry, gotta ask. What's a Gore Suppoter? But I did vote for Gore and Kerry, so don't blame me.
Posted by: snitramc | June 12, 2007 7:57 PM
Oops. Commented too soon.
Another camera angle shows Dubya putting his watch in his pocket.
Posted by: Doug Zook | June 12, 2007 8:13 PM
Snitmarc,
A Gore supporter is something that holds his balls his place because he is constantly losing them.
Posted by: Terry | June 12, 2007 9:01 PM
A whole bunch of posts here that clearly show the Inane Left to be nothing more than embarrassments to the human race. A post on Bush talking about radical Islam, and you weirdos are talking about his watch?!?!? True imbeciles!
Posted by: John D | June 12, 2007 11:35 PM
John D, That's right! Those silly lefties should be talking about the epic clash of civilizations that will determine whether we remain a free country or surrender to the terrorists and are forced to learn Arabic or Farsi (depending on who we're supposed to bomb this time) in order to gas up our SUVs.
Posted by: Tom O | June 13, 2007 2:18 PM
Terry,
Learn to read. I asked what a "suppoter" is, not a "supporter". And its snitramc, not snitmarc. And what makes you think only males support Gore? No wonder you like the republitards, you can't read the news. Guess you get it all from Bill O'Really and Rush "Drug addict" Limpy.
Posted by: snitramc | June 13, 2007 6:31 PM
John D misses the point. Probably opposed to bilingual education, but not eve unilingual himself. Chimpy said only he can protect the US (from radical Islamists), but he can't even protect himself. Totally relevant. But over the head of most chimpistas obviously.
Posted by: snitramc | June 13, 2007 6:48 PM