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Friday, December 21, 2007

The MULLINGS Person of the Year



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From Carroll, Denison, Atlantic, Missouri Valley
and Council Bluffs

Iowa

  • As we move into the fading days of 2007, every organization will be proclaiming their ____ of the year.

  • The Associated Press will have its Top Ten Stories of the year. ESPN will have its Top Ten Sports Highlights. There is even a site which has the Top Ten Astronomy Photos of the year.

  • Time Magazine used to make a big deal about its "Man of the Year." Political correctness overtook Time and they changed it to the "Person of the Year" although it is not clear to me why they couldn't name it "Man" or "Woman" of the Year depending upon the gender of the … person, but that's just me.

  • This year Time Magazine has chosen Vladimir Putin as its Crypto-Communist-Dictator of the Year.

  • The Time editors make the point that the "Person of the Year" is not a prize nor an endorsement. They state they chose Putin because;
    [H]e has performed an extraordinary feat of leadership in imposing stability on a nation that has rarely known it and brought Russia back to the table of world power.

  • The title of the section in which the editors explain their selection is: "Choosing Order Before Freedom"

  • "Stability" is the battle cry of despots and the siren song of lost liberty.

  • It may well be that Russians don't want freedom or liberty. Living under the rule of Tsars starting with Ivan the Terrible in 1547, only to see them replaced by the benignly named but similarly empowered "Party Secretaries" for the better part of the 20th century, Russians have breathed the air of freedom for a bare matter of months.

  • Vladimir Putin took control of a country which had descended into a medieval structure of competing mafia-style warlords in armored Mercedes Benz' who had seized control of the levers of political, cultural, and economic power.

  • In the ensuing eight years Putin (who has a law degree and a Ph.D. in economics) used many of the same techniques to consolidate power in the office of the President offering Russians the societal warmth of centralized "stability" in trade for the cold, harsh realities of individual freedom.

  • Inasmuch as I am blessed to live in the United States of America where freedom and stability are the regular order of our existence, it is too easy for me to reproach those who would trade one for the other.

  • But, in setting an example of the value of stability at the price of freedom in Russia, Vladimir Putin is drawing a blue-print for other dictators-in-waiting around the world to make the same case to their people.

  • Freedom, not stability has been the yardstick of civilization's evolution.

  • Who is my choice for "Person of the Year?"

  • General David Patraeus.

  • At its broadest, General Patraeus (whom I first met when he was the Division Commander of the 101st Airborne in Iraq) is proving to Iraqis that they need not make a pact with the devil to trade their freedom for stability.

  • He is helping Iraqis understand that waiting for freedom to be imposed upon them from Baghdad has led to the instability of the past five years has been the wrong approach.

  • That allowing tribal, provincial and even religious leaders to apportion power and assume the responsibilities of political leadership is leading to the people in town after town, city after city, and province after province to freely govern themselves in peaceful stability.

  • Perhaps the Iraqis were finding their way to this bottom-up solution on their own. But General David Patraeus appears to have helped clear the road to freedom in Iraq as no previous commander has been able to do.

  • For helping Iraqis turn the corner onto the road leading to their own future, General David Patraeus is the MULLINGS "Person of the Year."

  • On the Secret Decoder Ring page today: Links to the Time Magazine website, and bios of Vladimir Putin and David Patraeus. Also a Mullfoto from Iowa which will make you bundle up and a Catchy Caption of the Day which will make you want to open your piggybank.

  • 3 Comments:

    Anonymous Dick said...

    In response to the 2009 Corvette photo: as the proud owner of 6 Corvettes in my lifetime, might I point out that, since about 1986, they exceed the corporate average required by CAFE. That would have been true even for the 2008 Z06 (505 HP) if the EPA hadn't changed the way they figure mileage. Even with that it is rated at 24 mpg. If you can keep your foot off the floor.....

    December 21, 2007 6:29 AM  
    OpenID ddolter said...

    What a bio for the General! Great choice, Rich... too bad he's not a presidential candidate... then again, who wants to run that swamp in DC...

    December 21, 2007 7:39 AM  
    Anonymous Dave in Mechanicsburg, PA said...

    What a great choice for Man of the Year! General Petraeus is making a positive difference in our world!

    December 24, 2007 7:19 AM  

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