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    Investor's Business Daily
    October 17, 2007 Wednesday
    NATIONAL EDITION


    Pelosi's Premium


    Politics: Congress' foolish move to declare the massacre of Armenians
    by the Ottoman Empire a genocide will have an impact far beyond
    politics. It affects you -- both in your pocketbook and in your secur
    No question, Armenians have a right to seek recognition of their
    people's suffering. The Ottoman Turks slaughtered an estimated 1.5
    million Armenians in one of the largest ethnic cleansing operations
    ever, lasting roughly from 1915 to 1923. It sure seems like genocide
    to us -- or at least something very much akin to that odious
    practice.

    But congressional Democrats weren't interested in justice when they
    voted on this resolution. They had political mischief in mind.

    Those who pushed the resolution saw a chance to pander to an
    aggrieved but well-heeled group -- Armenian-Americans -- while
    damaging U.S. ties with Turkey, a key ally in the war on terror.

    For Democrats, what could be better? Shore up their Armenian-American
    support at home, while making it harder for President Bush to win in
    Iraq -- a war Democrats have come to loathe, even though they voted
    for it. Win-win, as political strategists like to say.

    Yet what they actually did was stab U.S. troops in Iraq in the back,
    forcing the military to scramble to find new ways to supply our
    soldiers in case the Turks, as threatened, close our base at
    Incirlik. (More than two-thirds of our Iraq supplies go through that
    base.)

    Not content to merely to make our soldiers' lives more difficult and
    risky, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her allies have helped create a
    sharp spike in crude oil prices.

    After Turkey's government warned on Oct. 7 that the declaration on
    Armenian genocide might damage U.S.-Turkey ties, the price of oil
    jumped from $79.03 a barrel to $87.61 Tuesday, a gain of 11%, or
    nearly $9 a barrel, in a little over a week.

    The Democrats' move, blamed by oil traders for the upsurge in crude,
    has increased our monthly national oil bill by roughly $3.53 billion
    at current import rates. That's about $42 billion a year. Call it the
    Stupidity Tax.

    Hit hardest will be the poor. A fuel tax is regressive, meaning it
    falls heaviest on those at the bottom. We're surprised we've not seen
    this levy dissected in detail by the mainstream media. But they've
    gone strangely quiet.

    Who knows if oil will continue to rise following the Democrats'
    attempt to hijack foreign policy? It could trigger a recession -- one
    the Democrats and the left-leaning media would blame on Bush.

    So as you pull up to the gas pump and watch the digits rise ever
    higher, please avoid cursing OPEC's potentates or China or Hugo
    Chavez or whatever. This time, you've paid the Pelosi Premium.

    Worse than oil prices, though, are the Pelosi Democrats' intentional
    damage to our Iraq War effort. Her party doesn't have the courage to
    end the war by defunding it, which it could do. Instead, it's
    creating chaos in the Middle East, where Turkey has threatened to
    send forces into Iraq to pursue Kurdish guerrillas.

    On Tuesday, the head of Turkey's parliament warned Pelosi that "it
    might take decades to heal negative effects of the bill if it
    passes." Pelosi knows that neither the current government nor any
    citizens of modern Turkey committed the atrocities against the
    Armenians. She also knows the horrible timing of the genocide
    resolution means big trouble for the U.S. Yet she doesn't care.

    Well, we do; so should you. Successful democracy depends on goodwill
    from both sides of the debate. That's now in short supply, at least
    for one party. ity.
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