Published: 12:38 AM 09/06/2010
Ed Ross is the President and Chief Executive Officer of EWRoss International LLC. He is the former Principal Director, Security Cooperation Operations, Defense Security Cooperation Agency; former Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for POW/MIA Affairs; and former Senior Director for China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Mongolia in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
As a US Army Officer he served as the Assistant Army Attaché to the People's Republic of China, as a senior political-military analyst in the Defense Intelligence Agency, and as the Chief, Counterespionage-Counterintelligence, 500th Military Intelligence Group, Hawaii, where he directed operations in the Asia Pacific theater.
His military service includes two tours of duty in Vietnam. As an artillery forward and air observer with the 9th Infantry Division's Mobile Riverine Force in the Mekong Delta, he flew more than 300 combat and combat support missions in O-1 and H-23 aircraft. As a military intelligence officer, he commanded intelligence-collection detachments of the 525th Military Intelligence Group in Pleiku and Nha Trang.
Ed Ross’ civilian awards include the rank of Meritorious Senior Executive, conferred by President George W. Bush; three Secretary of Defense Medals for Meritorious Civilian Service, conferred by Secretaries Dick Cheney, William Perry, and Robert Gates; the Order of Resplendent Banner with Yellow Grand Cordon, presented by Republic of China Minister of Defense Lee Tien-yu, and the Outstanding Achievement Medal, presented by Philippine Secretary of National Defense, Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr.
His military awards include the Silver Star, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Bronze Star, the Air Medal with "V" Device with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Army Commendation Medal, the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Gold Star, and the Aircraft Crewman’s Badge. Ed Ross was inducted into the Artillery Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame in May 1997.
Ed Ross has completed extensive postgraduate work in International Relations and United States Domestic Politics at The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. He received his Master of Arts Degree in National Security Affairs, "With Distinction," from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Quincy College, Quincy, Illinois.
He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas; the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C.; the Defense Language Institute, Washington, DC; and the American Embassy School for Chinese Language and Area Studies, Taichung, Taiwan.
He has traveled extensively throughout Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. He is the author of numerous articles on US-China-Taiwan military relations and other topics. He writes a weekly Internet column posted at EWRoss.com and The DailyCaller.com.
Predictions of how many seats Republicans will gain in the House and Senate vary, but most informed observers on both sides believe Republicans will regain the House — they need 39 seats. Only a few pundits like Dick Morris predict Republicans also will win the 10 seats or more they need to retake the Senate, but Republicans’ chances of doing so improve daily. Given the unprecedented 10-point spread Republicans now have over Democrats on the generic congressional ballot, Americans could wake up on November 3 to discover that Republicans have won many more seats in both houses than even the most optimistic analysts predicted. Regardless of what they say, Democratic leaders know this is a real possibility.
Voters are unhappy with Democrats principally because they are unhappy with the Obama administration’s policies and the Democratic Congress’s legislation. But they also are unhappy with Democrats because of their excessive use of the bigotry card. Americans are no longer dependent on the mainstream media for news. They now hear both sides of the story and make up their own minds; and they’re not buying the spurious bigotry accusations people are feeding them, especially those that smear them by association.
When all the votes have been counted in November, Democrats will lick their wounds and reflect on what went wrong. Hopefully, they will realize that the sharp left turn they took in 2009 was a mistake, and it’s time for them to get back on the main road. In doing that, many will also realize that playing the bigotry card was a mistake. It no longer works like it used to. The aces have become jokers, and it’s time to re-deal the cards without them.
Ed Ross is the President and Chief Executive Officer of EWRoss International LLC, a company that provides global consulting services to clients in the international defense marketplace. He publishes commentary at EWRoss.com.
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