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Iraq's Mercenaries - With A Licence To Kill
'These private contractors can get away with murder... They aren't subject to any laws at all'
Iraq is rapidly vanishing into the mists of uncollectable, unknowable news, with information travelling only as far as an Iraqi scream can be heard. But sometimes, if you peer closely, you can glimpse reality. Last week, Shia militiamen seized four "security contractors" working for the Canadian company Gardaworld. Buried in the story of this small horror is the bigger tale of a vast shift in how Western wars will be fought in the 21st century if the American right has its way - and one of the great lost scandals of this war.
These men are not "security contractors", nor are they "civilian operatives", nor "reconstruction workers". There are now more of them in Iraq than there are professional soldiers: Britain alone has 21,000 in the country, raking in $1.6bn a year.
As he scurried out the door in 2004, Paul Bremer - the first US viceroy to Iraq - issued Order 17, which exempted all mercenaries operating in the country from having to obey the law. He in effect gave these men a licence to kill - and they are using it, every day.
Yas Ali Mohammed Yassiri was a peaceful 19-year-old Iraqi trying to get on with an ordinary life in a deeply unordinary Baghdad when he boarded a taxi on his street in the Masbah neighbourhood. The mercenaries guarding the US embassy spokesman in Baghdad drove around the corner, so Ali's taxi slowed down - but the convoy opened fire anyway, to clear their path. Ali was hit in the throat and died immediately. Although the US embassy now admits the convoy "opened fire prematurely", the mercenaries were merely sent home; they are free, happy men.
This is not a one-off freak. It is virtually an everyday occurrence. Colonel Thomas Hammed, who was placed in charge of rebuilding the Iraqi military by Bush, explains, "They [the mercenaries] made enemies everywhere. I would ride around with Iraqis in beat-up Iraqi trucks, they were running me off the road. We were threatened and intimidated."
In April 2004, mercenaries working for a private militia named Blackwater were guarding US occupation headquarters in Najaf when a protest by Shia Iraqi civilians began to stir outside. According to the Washington Post and eyewitnesses, Blackwater opened fire on the protesters, unleashing so many rounds so rapidly they had to pause every 15 minutes to allow their gun barrels to cool down. A video of this attack made it on to the Web, where a mercenary can be seen describing the Iraqis they are gunning down as "fuckin' niggers".
The distinguished reporter Jeremy Scahill claims in his new book, Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, that mercenary troops in Iraq are even using "experimental ammunition" that US forces are forbidden from firing. These bullets, made of "blended metal", are designed to shatter on impact, creating "untreatable wounds". One mercenary recently bragged about the ammo's impact when he shot an Iraqi with it: "It entered his butt and completely destroyed everything in the lower-left section of his stomach... everything was torn apart."
Last year, Representative Dennis Kucinich asked Pentagon officials at a Senate hearing if the US Department of Defence would prosecute a private contractor who murdered Iraqi civilians. After being told repeatedly, "Sir, I can't answer that question," Kucinich said: "Wow. Think about what that means. These private contractors can get away with murder... They aren't subject to any laws at all."
How did this happen? How did Iraq become flooded with private militia making a killing? The story begins back in the early 1990s, when Dick Cheney was secretary of state for defence. He believed Pentagon "bureaucracy" was mere Big Government and had to be smashed into a thousand corporate pieces to be made "efficient". Cheney's proposals continued at a slow pace during the presidency of Bill Clinton, who brought mercenaries into the Balkans - then went into over-drive when he was Vice President.
The US right has a slew of reasons to privatise the US military so rapidly. The most obvious is simple corruption. It funnels money to companies in which they have a huge stake, and who in turn donate a fortune to the Republican Party. This is justified in public by a market fundamentalist conviction that governments can never run anything properly, so their functions must always be sold off.
But this is a secondary motive. The main limit on an aggressive US foreign policy today is the limited number of US citizens who are prepared to kill and die for it. Mercenaries solve the problem: just buy troops in. The public is far less likely to protest against a war if the victims are hardened Colombians in it for the cash, rather than their cousin from Wisconsin who signed up out of patriotism. In mercenary wars, all citizens are asked to give is money, not blood. The Cheney model of mercenary warfare being tried out in Iraq is, in fact, a way of making possible his vision of a 21st century in which wars for resources will be "necessary" on a "regular basis".
We have been here before. In his Discourses, Niccolo Machiavelli describes how, in its dying days, the Roman Empire was no longer able to inspire a large citizen-militia, and increasingly bought armies of willing foreigners. The result was dissolution, decadence and imperial collapse. What would the world look like if Cheney's vision of privatised armies prevailed in this century? There would be far more wars, far less checked by the rules of war built up after the nightmare of the 1940s: in other words, more Iraqs.
History also points towards a longer-term danger. Where governments depend on private armies, they become increasingly their servants, physically incapable of standing up to them. In the 14th century, corporations determined the fate of the Hundred Years War, and in lulls in the fighting would burn down towns that refused to pay for their protection. The French sovereign was powerless to stop them, because his own forces were too feeble.
Little more than a century ago, the East India Company ignored the explicit orders of the British government and attacked Portuguese garrisons in India, solely to boost its own profit margins. The Empire relied on private militias, until they slipped off the leash. Phillip Bobbit, a former advisor to presidents Nixon and Reagan, warns in his book The Shield of Achilles that as we dissolve back into private armies, we are setting ourselves up for a repeat of this corporate dominance over government.
Dick Cheney effectively believes in rule by corporations, rather than rule by the state, so for him, this is a comforting vision. For the rest of us, the seizure of British mercenaries in Baghdad provides us with a glimpse of a future where we are stumbling unwittingly on to corporate battlefield with no end. The Iraqis are living - and dying - in this dystopia today.
© 2007 The Independent



52 Comments so far
Show AllIt is not surprising that a culture that deifies a fictional cultural hero with a licence to kill would eventually produce hordes of thugs with licence to kill.
All these shrill voices suggesting our democracy to be in danger are way off the mark. American democracy is not in danger. It is GONE.
When Johann Hari writes: Phillip Bobbit, a former advisor to presidents Nixon and Reagan, warns in his book The Shield of Achilles that as we dissolve back into private armies, we are setting ourselves up for a repeat of this corporate dominance over government.
It is clear she is British, because we here in the US know that we are not setting ourselves up for corporate dominance; we are LIVING IT. The common theme running through all the articles and posts on Common Dreams is that Congress is non-responsive to the will of the people. Many different assertions are given as to why this might be, and most of the kind to the point of being pathetically attached to the myths taught us in elementary school. It is not a matter of cowardice, or tactics for the long haul, or mis-reading the political landscape. Congress is not acting against the executive because it is not in their interest. It is not in the interest of the people that they serve. We are experiencing the logical end of the Free Market in government. The market demands well-heeled liars, serving the corporate powers that finance elections and junkets. The powers that offering lucrative lobbying positions to bureaucrats and politicians when they exit "public SERVICE" (And, yes, we're ALL getting serviced) and rejoin the private sector (an area, seemingly, they left in body, but always kept in their hearts). Look at the work of daddy Bush since leaving office. Or Dick Gephardt whoring himself out for Big Coal when every person on the planet knows it is a LIFE THREATENING proposition to turn to coal. Vonnegut has some term for it that I have forgotten, but basically these people are born with an affliction: They have no conscience. Clearly, whether from genetic or moral defect, this is true. No human being with a conscience could possibly push the energy policies we have now. No person who has any interest other than their own short term gain could back the policies that our "representatives" turn out.
If there is heavy demand in the market for mystery books, publishers will sign mystery writers to the detriment of all other kinds of fiction. That is the market. We are simply experiencing a Free Market in politics and what the market demands are soulless, consciousless whores. People who will fill our hearts with hope as they preach populist messages until they win an election. And then they claim practicality. Clinton railed against NAFTA and signed it into law because he was "practical". Democrats are now being "practical" about ending the war in Iraq.
Get over the joke. We are living under corporate rule. Quit believing the myth and let's confront the reality. It is time to put the brakes on the robber barons and their dreams of global domination.
I am both amazed and appalled by the lengths that this administration will go to bypass our constitution. Congress has the power to wage wars, not public corporations. Blackwater USA must be deflated and left flaccid, if not dissolved entirely. We are indeed in dangerous times.
This is a real crime, but not a new crime. Most wars have been fought to protect some financial asset and profits. In fact, most corporations have long placed greater value on profits than humans. It is why we had to force companies to adopt saftey regulations.
Not all people make admirable decisions, especially when money is used to motivate people to take unjust actions at the expense of other people. I wonder how these mercanaries would feel if someone paid people to hurt members of their community and family? Our country is out of control.
peace and justice (and human rights)
AG
www.NotOneMore.US
Where is PBS? (Frontline did do a story (2005) on Blackwater but their focus was on contractors providing logistical support. Not a Blackwater making a killing or using experimental ammunition or being free from any laws.)
Where is the NYT, CNN, Washington Post?
Why is the fact of the large number of U.S. mercenaries in Iraq NOT public knowledge?
Why do the Presidential candidates not discuss these obscene facts that Johann Hari has described so eloquently?
Who supports mercenaries in Iraq? Ask your fellow citizens.
Wait until they begin operating on US soil, enforcing the national security emergency Bu$h calls for after Cheney drops a nuclear bomb on Vermont. All traitors will be held in the camps these contractors are building. Traitors will be identified through the secret spying and interception of email, etc.
Way back in the'80s I thought that the death squad policy we were unleashing in Central America would eventually come home. Don't think these mercenaries won't be used against you and I if the corporate elite feel that they are losing control over the country and popular resistance (read democracy) is getting out of hand.
Bandido..dont have to wait, they were operating in New Orleans after Katrina...who do you think was doing all the shooting?
Good points Words are important and Jaded Prole. It amazes me how people (purported human beings) can so desensitize themselves to another human being's pain. Racism or the belief in any super nation/ethnicity/religion sure lends false cover to this eclipse of the human soul.
bandido..........were you reading the book "6 days" by brendan dubois. your scenario sounds remarkably like the plot of this book. scary, scary, scary....... but not impossible!!! i live in the one of the gulf countries and judging from some of the "people" i see here, they are on r & r, cause they act very strangely.............
Pass this great article on to all your friends and family.
People need to know this is happening, and most don't realize it.
When Bush says, " we need to support our troops" , I never believe he means our regular military; rather, the bulk of the war funds do not trickle down in enough meaningful ways to the REAL troops: it goes to the mega-contractors, to Haliburton, Blackwater...
The paid mercernaries get the best of everything, and paid as much in a day as most of the regular troops receive in a month!!!
Well paid cowards, using the most hideous devices of death which should be illegal in any war... when the situation gets really, really hairy, - you can bet it's the poor kids from Wherever, USA, underpaid, and poorly treated, sent out to do it instead.
I totally object to my tax dollars being spent and these lawless mercenaries. The people in our goverment who enable them are accomplisses in all the murders that they do. Each and every atrocity should be investigated and the government officials who signed off on these criminals should stand trial right along with the actual perpatrator.
One merely mentions: today is the anniversary of Tiananmen Square. It could happen here, maybe instead of "the next election" . . .
fpal writes:
"Where is the NYT, CNN, Washington Post?
Why is the fact of the large number of U.S. mercenaries in Iraq NOT public knowledge?
Why do the Presidential candidates not discuss these obscene facts that Johann Hari has described so eloquently?"
Jaded Prole writes:
"Don't think these mercenaries won't be used against you and I if the corporate elite feel that they are losing control over the country and popular resistance (read democracy) is getting out of hand."
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The national news organizations are too busy taking pot-shots at people's candidate John Edwards, as they did at Dr. Howard Dean (who should be president right this minute) before him.
As for the image-tending Democratic candidates from the current neocon-complicit Congress -- boy, next time around, there should be a law against that! -- certainly THEY aren't likely to call attention to the fact that "our" duped troops (the economic conscripts, paid like peasants and dying like flies, that these candidates-in-Congress bleat about "supporting") are playing second fiddle to Dick-'n'-Dub's death-squad irregulars.
If Cheney-Bush and the boys can come up with a t-t-terror scenario by means of which to launch Dub's "decapitation decree"
right-wing mercenaries might well be unconstrained by the U.S. armed forces' traditional disinclination to be used against their own people.
(Text of Dub's decree is at http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0705/S00414.htm -- we sure hope somebody in the Congress, perhaps including that blow-hard Biden, gets around to reading the decree's "Annexes" before 6-11, or 7-07, rolls around.)
If this sounds far-fetched, consider that most of the Congress passed the Patriot Act without reading it.//
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3. Privatizing warfare ultimately means Big Business is getting its own armies
One day, not so far off, the chickens may come home to roost. If you remain a compliant, docile citizenry, nothing will happen to you. But if you try to object to your destitution and deplorable living conditions under the new American dictatorship, your own mercenaries will deal with you. What a day to watch. An ignorant citizenry does not deserve democracy. They will surely but slowly earn the price of their carelessness and inaction, and they deserve it.
The establishment of this renegade mercenary force (unprecedented in our republic) is only one example of this administration's efforts to jeopardize or democracy. Given the severity of this threat, the only option left now is for Americans to force congress to seize the war powers from the president, even if this means removal from office; and then pursue a logical conclusion to this horrific misadventure. This would include recognition of the recent advisory commissions recommendations (which were ignored), dismantling the mercenary force even if this means reinstatement of the draft, and curbing and punishing the profiteers.
All Too Relevant Quote: How is the World Ruled, & and; how do wars start?---
Diplomats tell lies to journalists, & then believe what they read.
(Karl Kraus, Austrian Press,1874-1936)
Even with our limited information on this war, it is all to evident that our legislators tragically erred when they allowed this unlearned and opportunistic administration to embark on and perpetuate this ill conceived war, which has left thousands dead and permanently maimed while a few of their supporters have reaped unprecedented profits.
The weapons inspectors were there and we had contained Saddam. The resulting "civil war" and chaos had been predicted by many informed experts, and should have been obvious--but their advice was ignored. One can only imagine the extent of disaster if Saddam had unleashed some biological, chemical, or primitive nuclear weapons on our troops during the invasion.
This administrations opposition to energy conservation and global warming mitigation must be reversed in order to reduce our dependance on their oil--and regain some worldwide trust lost from their disastrous policies and arrogance.
"Dick Cheney effectively believes in rule by corporations, rather than rule by the state"
The CEO, VP and the Administration of USA Inc. are costing their stockholding public trillions. They jailed Enron execs for much less than that.
When the DEMOCRATS talk of "Bringing the troops home" are they including the Mercenaries?
Or will America leave in Iraq a "non defined" occupying force?
Also, with Blackwater going to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, are these mercernaries above "Amercian Law" on "American Soil?"
Even the Declaration of Independence did not accuse King George of leaving Mercernaries loose on American soil
This is an area of study for me and I will paraphrase below for simplicity sake.
While Mercenaries are not subject to the Geneva Accords per se, they are still considered as "International Criminals" and have been so since the Roman era.
These "American Mercenaries " are NOT ABOVE THE LAW. They can be charged in the world courts with war crimes just like any other militant. The only people who are exempt from those international laws are the people who are UNDER ATTACK.
So when these members are brought to justice, it will be when the perpetrators are brought to justice. Starting with this presidential administration, and working down from there to the CEO's of Blackwater and the others.
The prosecutors could use the testimony of the Mercenary Members to convict the "big fish" while handing out lesser sentences to the lower ranking "international criminals".
When Hess died he was the only German high command "international criminal" to be in Spandau prison---the precedent has been established.
There are no statutes off limitation on war crimes.
Requiring Blackwater, to give up it's employees names and ssan's will help the rest of us identify these "international criminals", keep tabs on them and their behavior.--- Look for many of them to be involved in crimes here and even elsewhere when they return.--- Just being a member of one of these companies while engaged in an "illegal war of aggression" makes each and every one of them chargeable.
They will never have a peaceful day if the rest of us do not let them.
Charging the leaders will hopefully stop this from occurring again. If not it will set an example to the world, and go a along way to restore the reputation of the nation.
But whatever, none of us who are free thinkers should let any of these "international criminals" walk away.
The fact that they were there, whether as a "shooter" or a supply clerk participation in any capacity is criminal behavior. The "get away driver" in a Bank robbery is just as culpable as the parties who went in to take the money. If someone is killed then they all can be charged with murder.
Once more, those of us who are free thinkers should never allow these people to have a single day of peace until they answer for these terrible crimes.
Yellow Horse
We the People need our own Emergency Security Act since Congress is failing so miserably--for the people, buy the people.
They say the terrorists will follow us home...hell, Blackwater will pay for their airline tickets. Do you think that after living outside the law for a few tours in Iraq these mercenaries are going to come home and take a job at 7/11?
When Jimmy Carter recanted on his criticism of Bush last week my first thought was that he'd decided that criticism of Bush was not safe. It was painful to watch him recant, it was so obvious that he was lying, and knew he was lying as he spoke that I could barely stand to watch it.
The only encouraging note about this whole thing was that Machiavelli was absolutely right. A ruler forced to rely on mercenary scum is as doomed as our clown Baby Caligula.
Yellow Horse: Good argument and strategy!
I'm sorry, I just cannot believe this story could possibly in any way be true, it just cannot be true. If were some other nation I suppose it could be, but not America. Americans would not allow this to happen; our free press and media news people would have shit fits if this were true. Our God fearing President Bush would not allow anything like this to occur!! Anyway, it can't be so and we should just ignore the report, JUST LIKE WE HAVE BEEN DOING
Jaded Prole writes: Way back in the'80s I thought that the death squad policy we were unleashing in Central America would eventually come home. Don't think these mercenaries won't be used against you and I if the corporate elite feel that they are losing control over the country and popular resistance (read democracy) is getting out of hand.
I could not agree more on this point. The Army and/or mercenaries will be unleasehed on you and I if we threaten their "boses" position. All you nice liberals (i am one) who favor gun control had better wake up and get some guns. We need to learn how to shoot. Keep you guns clean and your amo dry. When the pigs come for you you will have to defend yourself and your family. We have an obligation to our children and grand children to bring about non-violent change. Can you say GENERAL STRIKE? Can you say ELECTION BOYCOTT? We need to demonstrate peacfully for change but, like Gandi, we need guns to back us up.
terryb: Holding them to account, huh? ANYone with an agenda that isn't in synch with this corporate control agenda is NOT given a microphone, is marginalized or the rightwing attack machine goes after them. Be real.
Unknown Arts: Eloquent and important points.
Kalia: As per the logical conclusion of those who purport to own a license to kill, the archetype of Mars-warrior is the predominant deity that has replaced any JUST or humane image or a God for too many in this nation. By allowing Bush to allege that he answers to a higher father, and take on the false mantle of Jesus while declaring pre-emptive aggressive war (the MOTHER of all sins), is itself the height of blasphemy. ONLY in a nation that identifies the word of its alleged god with the right to kill could such a non sequitir pass for viable thought. They talk a lot about Jesus, but given that the US is now arm's merchant to the world, and just as aggressive in the policies furthered by the WTO (using trade as a form of slow murder of impoverished natives). When a nation devotes the lion's share of its resources to making war or designing weapons, it is so far from the Divine plan and following the will of any Creator. It is all homage to the destroyer. This mindset has given false legitimacy to these private mercenary armies, and now that like a cancer they have spread, the blowback must return to its own source. This will not be pretty; but cosmic forces suggest that the US's long deluded notion that it stands above the higher laws upon which this world was wroght is about to get its own reality check. I sincerely hope that all good & just people be spared the return of the boomerang of vengeance that the US may have orchestrated under prior presidents (Zinn's "People's History of the U.S.") but certainly got ramped up under Bush-the-savage.
i'm sorry, but i place all the blame on the american public for not holding their government to account.
'These private contractors can get away with murder… They aren't subject to any laws at all'
And they are coming to your town soon.
Great article. A real eye-opener.
How could this happen in the USA? Its NO accident.
If White House officials are crazy enough to do this, what does that say about the voters who put them in charge?
The art & science of Voting for Qualified Candidates for Public Office needs to be mandatory cirriculum in every school across the country.
We see the result of voting on the basis of "I knew his father" or "I sure like his smile". Complete disaster.
A goon is a goon is a goon. Except when they inhabit the PENTA-GOON where they have gone from goon to certifiably mad.
And , yes, these psychopaths, their egos sated in the bloody fields of Iraq, will soon be your next door neighbour boasting about their 'heroic' exploits and daring you to say otherwise... 'democracy' anyone?
Ah, America! What have you become...?
We need a new Declaration Of Independence. One that declares our independence from all organizations that proclaim we are "all in this together". My interests are not the same as Exxon Mobil. These mercenaries do not represent my interests but they do represent the interests of multinational oil companies. We need a political party that is independent of today's "democracy" and gives us our own. Good jobs, education for all our children, housing, energy we can all afford, health care for all, end to war. We can have all these things, but we can't ask the multinational oil companies or the political parties that represent them, because their "democracy is different from ours.
I know people to whom I could show this article and they would say it describes things as they should be since there are terroists, single-payer healthcare communists, and unionizing anachists who are trying to destroy us. Maybe as much as 35% of "Americans" would think that. This is why it won't be as easy for the Democrats to win the next elections as some people think. Your nextdoor neighbor could be a closet fascist.
willo June 4th, 2007 2:39 pm:
"I totally object to my tax dollars being spent and these lawless mercenaries."
Not to worry, willo,it's your children and grandchildren's tax dollars that are being spent.
Wake up People. A storm is a brewing.
Be aware & do not abide fear.
Peace,
Ken
I support House Resolution 333 - Impeach the VP
(a possible first step in re-building)
***** time is of the essence *****
"Private Security Contractor" versus "Unlawful Enemy Combatant"..... Somebody please explain: What's the difference????
ACurious: One major difference is, the private security contractor takes home a great deal more tax exempt money for killing other humans and so does Haliburton and it's sub-firms, which are likely really owned by major oil companies.
Someone else wrote that near 35% of Americans agree with this criminal activity, I agree with that comment and see in my small area of the world that most of those 35% are in the upper income ranges and faithfully attend a church every Sunday. I attend also, but do not agree with the far right hammerheaded morons, who often have college degrees.
Some of my good friends believe Bush was put in power by God's will and also believe Jim and Tammy F. Baker were not guilty of any crimes. I do not know how to deal with such ignorance and because of that,sometimes believe our nation is very close to the end, with rioting and anarchy soon to come. It could end up something like the fictional Mad Max story and movie. I better shut it off, I'm rambling. Do that when I'm frustrated and pissed.
clearly you cannot have mercenaries running around with guns under nobodies laws- that is not law and order, I am calling the White House Comment Line right now at 202-456-1111. I also heard the on the Middle East news on Link TV and heard complaints from citizens about how they are affraid of the contractors and they know they are not under any law and order.
Violence begets violence, and it multiplies and feeds upon itself.
Using the Law to punish criminals has always been the only civilized solution. The USA has over two million people in prisons across the nation for criminal activity, "international criminals" are subjected to the same, but only in a civilized society.
If the figures quoted above are correct, with 35% supporting the Bush administration and the handling of the war, then that would leave 65% who oppose it (in various ways of course). Why are these people not standing up for war crimes tribunals starting with the President, and working down the line to the Mercenaries.
The power that this President took upon himself has no precedence and he so far has gotten away with it. If I were a member of the religious right who believe that Mr. Bush was appointed by God----and Jesus is coming back any day now ----I would worry that Jesus may take a little longer than that, and they might just end up with a "Liberal Rightwing Democrat" who could make it into office---and do the same thing.
Every one who cherishes their sanity and freedom should band together and see that these "international criminals" are brought to justice, sent to prison (no pardons please) for as long as possible.
That would be a powerful disincentive for anyone in the future from either party or even one that has not formed yet, TO DO AS THESE PEOPLE HAVE DONE.
That has little chance of happening if these "international criminals" are not brought to justice.
Yellow Horse
Yellow Horse: Of course you are right on, we should band togeather and legally fight this administration and any other like it which may crop up in the future. Will we? I do not have much hope in that regard. (Hope is a four letter word however and usually is not the way to aproach a serious issue)
A goodly number of liberals, sensible conservitives and independents are now pissed off at the Democrats because they had to compromise on the refunding of the war in Iraq. I've read many letters here where likely good people state, "Don't vote for the Democrats next time!" How does anyone get the majority to band togeather?
We all have our pet peeves and even if honest,sensible,decent statesmen, who diplay a high degree of common sense run for office, some will never vote for them because of a single issue they disagree with. There are some good people runing for the presidency and you can bet your butt that we'll end up with one who raises the most money and has the best TV ads. Actually, societies usually get what they deserve, not what they desire.
Evelyn Smith says: "Actually, societies usually get what they deserve, not what they desire".
What is the basis of this statement and TELL ME who decides what society deserves? Who.
Because if the PEOPLE decide, then I don't think we are getting what we deserve. What we have sucks. What we could have is so much better. Or at least I can imagine it being so much better. If I can imagine it, then why can't it be? TELL ME.
Ken
** I support HRes333 - Impeach the VP (Dick Cheney, "DC", occupying the white house in DC)
***** time is of the essence *****
Ok I'll attempt to TELL YOU Ken. As you may have read in the previous letters, most of the writers are not satisfied with what we have, or of whom WE THE PEOPLE have elected, not just the past election, but for many in the past. WE the People don't seem to have much say about anything that goes on in Washington. Our senators and congressmen spend a great deal (or most in some cases) of their time, raising money for their next election. Then they fill important bills with PORK, so they can make WE the people happy and vote for them again and again.
Therefore, if we don't like it, WE THE PEOPLE should get togeather and change it and if we don't, WE GET WHAT WE DESERVE. HOPE that is clear enough for you and explains the basis for the statement. Imagining things will or could be better is juat that, an imagination.
I do support your wish to impeach VP Cheney and we should not stop with him, there are others who should be impeached, fired, exiled and or brought before a judge for crimes against humanity. It will not happen and it is unlikely that WE THE PEOPLE will do anything about it.
Eveyln: You give yourself away when in regards to impeachment you say: "It will not happen and it is unlikely that WE THE PEOPLE will do anything about it". This is nothing more than your opinion, and I do not concur.
I'm doing all I can to make it happen. I am doing my part as best I can. It sounds to me like all you are doing is complaining about what others are not doing.
Regardless, there are others out there who can make it happen each in their own way. For the sake of our children, I do HOPE that others join the effort.
Let me add that all ideas have to start somewhere. Imagination is not to be dismissed.
Peace,
Ken
* I support HRes333 - Impeach the VP
***** time is of the essence *****
You are correct Ken, I am guilty as charged, I'm complaining. The problem is, I do not know how to go about impeaching anyone. I support HRes333, what else do I do. Tell me how you are going to acomplish the process and I and millions of others will likely jump on your bandwagon. Yep, my opinion is what I stated, it ain't gonna happen and we can imagine anything, nothing wrong with imagination, but it alone does not accomplish a great deal.
Evelyn and Ken great work! You two just evoked the high teaching of The Course in Miracles. By agreeing to disagree, you found the place of atonement. If only our leaders could do likewise! It's great when minds allow themselves to open, be educated when their thought process could use a tweak, and otherwise show gentleness towards one another. Peace! Sign me on for the road to get these carpetbaggers out of office, too!
Evelyn: What I have mainly been trying to do is communicate with others here at Common Dreams and on the websites I've been working on (click on my name if you are interested in checking out the sites). I have also been "letting things go where they will", and have been learning much in the process. I'm aware that I currently have more "free time" than most to do this, and I'm thankful.
Anyhow, with that said I recognize that sometimes talk can only go so far. This is why I have committed myself to a "Peaceful Walking Protest" to DC should September roll around with no progess toward impeachment being made.
I plan on literally walking into DC. At first I was going to leave from my hometown (Charlotte, NC), but my wife (to whom I defer) did not want me to walk that far, so I think I will take the train to somewhere within 100 miles or so of DC and walk the rest of the way. Amtrak is relatively inexpensive, and I refuse to drive in a car or take a plane. I will end up doing this by my lonesome self if that is how it goes, and if so, I'll make some sort of personel meaningful gesture during my protest visit to DC (perhaps I'll go to the Holocaust museum to remind myself just how bad things can get or alternatively I'll go back to the Native American museum to learn more about other ways of being).
But I must say, IMAGINE if thousands of people decided to do similarly. All of us walking into DC, meeting and talking, making connections, and thinking of concrete ways to implement changes for the better. I just want this to happen, and would be thrilled if I was just one of many converging into the city on my own two feet hoping for a better future.
Peace,
Ken Hausle
P.S. Siouxrose: thank-you for your note.
These mercenaries aren't the only blowback that we will get from the Iraqi war. They are a self-selected group that enjoys domineering other people and have no particular problem with hurting and killing other people, in other words, psychopaths. But they are not the only problem. Enlisted in the military are increasing numbers of sociopaths such as the White Supremacists and various gangs. Their graffitti has appeared in Baghdad. These people will come back not only with weapons training but also tactical training. Then there are the poor slobs whose minds have been messed up by what they have experienced and are not getting the care that they need when they return. Eventually they will explode in individual instances. In general, what this war has done is increase the willingness and the ability of Americans to kill other people to solve problems or settle disagreements. Since the people responsible for the war won't be in contact with the monsters they have created, it won't be them who get killed, unfortunately.
Siouxrose: I too appreciate your thoughtful comments, thank you. I agree, we do not have to always agree with everything or everyone, yet still see their point of view and argue the issue in a cordial manner.
Ken: Sorry, my wife of 51 years and I are over seventy years old and we can walk about three hundred feet before our knees give out and we have to stop and take a break. But, I would like to be there in DC, when you and a few million others do walk around the Capitol and White House, I'd walk some of it with you. I can IMAGINE that happening and HOPE it does.
Of course we must keep in mind what happened when the WW 1 vets peacefully marched on Washington and some were gunned down, then there was the killings at Kent State during a peaceful walking protest. Now King George and his side kick Tricky Dick have mercenaries. It could be a bad walk, but it would be worth it in any event. Perhaps a meaningful protest could be, for a few million Americans to have a big sack of tea and march to the Potomic and toss it in. I'll read your web sites.
P/S Any walk or peaceful demonstration has to be done in a civil and adult manner, one that does not give the appearance of a large bunch of liberal crazies. Wonder if people like Lou Dobbs, Imus, Tim Russert, Oprah, those retired generals and other good or well liked personalities would join in? We'll see.
Thanks for the article. This just puts into perspective how very bad things are and are going to be in the future.
Blackwater is going to be very bad for this country and any other it gets into. There is an interesting article on Blackwater and what it is trying to do in the U.S. here entitled "Blackwater:The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army". You can read the article here:
http://tinyurl.com/2dncn9
Things are going to get very bad, more than they are now if something isn't done. When you have psychopaths running the government, you can't expect anything good to come of it.
solutions?
for one day:
stop using corporations.
ie. don't go to work
don't use gas
don't use supermarkets
don't go to the pharmacy
don't join the military
take all your money out of banks
think about seriously growing your own food
sound impossible?
for ONE day, if the whole of America did that....corporations would lose control and who knows what may unfold.
do nothing on mass then,
well, expect little to change.
fascism is america
Ken: the peace walk sounds good... what about if it began on the autumn equinox in a city 100 miles away previously established. The equinox implies equality, gender and in all other venues; plus it signifies the onset of Libra the justice sign that opposes Aries/sign of war! I love symbolism! DKM: I see the blowback potential of this mercenary force as a new generation of well trained Timothy McVeighs... boy is this dynamite prepared to explode on domestic fronts. But that then gives the fascist interests more rationale for reducing Civil Liberties further. Cosmic indicators, the purveyors of cycle changes as per the "As above, so below" Divine equation show that between 2010 and thereafter, the struggle between individual rights and state power will escalate. What we informed souls are commenting on here on commondreams, aided and abeted by some highly intelligent, if marginalized media minds, is equivalent to the intermission on the Broadway show stage. Behind the scene stage hands are altering the set to reflect a very different agenda when the curtain rises. The furniture? Eviscerating Constitutional check-balances, subverting those agencies through which the public may seek redress, ETC. How about "free" trade and poison in your pet food, tooth paste, etc. The wonders of it all... when every sacred thing becomes enslaved to the profit motive. All balance is lost in this askance equation!