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Victory Now Certain!
The former chairman of the Federal Reserve, the leading architect of American economic policy for years, gets it. Everything about the war in Iraq is dirty, sullied, covered with lies, and has been from the beginning. We were lied to about the reasons for getting into the war, we were lied to about what kind of war it would be, and why. We were lied to about how long we were going to stay. This has even been acknowledged by Selected President Bush, the sorriest creature ever to set foot in the Oval Office since Teddy Roosevelt's dancing bear.
Some months ago, the Shrub acknowledged that his war had turned out different than he had advertised. "Well, this isn't the war we wanted, but it's the war we got," he said, or words to that effect.
Congress should have taken his war-making powers away that very day.
What George Bush and Dick Cheney have done makes Sen. Larry Craig's alleged toilet adventures look positively sanitary. Meanwhile, young men are dying, and we are being asked to swallow more with a happy smile.
For months, a good friend has told me how Gen. David Petraeus was different from all the rest. Why, he has a Ph.D. from Princeton! We were reassured that he would give us an honest and candid accounting of where the war stood.
Then he sat down before the microphones and essentially repeated chucklehead Bush's talking points. Except once, when he was caught being human. Sen. John Warner, a bushy-haired Virginia Republican, asked him if he thought what we were doing was making America safer.
"Sir, I don't know actually. I have not sat down and sorted out in my own mind," he said. As the brilliant Frank Rich noted in The New York Times, that was coded military speech for, "No, of course it isn't making us safer!"
Nor is it helping Iraq. We have caused more suffering and misery and death than Saddam Hussein ever did. Much has been made of our brilliant success in Anbar province, where the people are mostly Sunnis.
They need us to defend them from the Shiites who outnumber them about 2-1 in the entire country. They were such pro-American freedom sensations that their leader, Sheik Abdul-Sattar Abu Risha, got to meet with our sheik, George Dubya of Texas, when our boy last swooped into Iraq.
That was on Labor Day. Ten days later, ol' Abu Risha was blown to paradise, along with four of his bodyguards, right outside his home.
Yes, we are winning all right. Now for a sanity check. The biggest and most important issue is getting the United States out of Iraq, pronto, plus vite, haulin' ass. Set up some kind of federation, give them some survey equipment so they can divide up their own country, whatever, and get out.
We have ruined the place. Every day we stay only makes it worse, and continues to weaken our nation and our standing all over the world.
Don't waste time trying to impeach the great decider. But let your Democrats in Congress know that they were elected to end this war, and it's time they grew some backbones. And if any of the presidential candidates talks about a gradual approach to ending it all, whatever else they say, vote against them.
If you still have doubts about the righteousness of our cause: Those pinkos over at the Detroit Area Peace With Justice Coalition have combined with the commies of the Northwest Ohio Peace Coalition to put up a display called "The Human Cost of War" that will be dedicated at 1 p.m. Saturday at Grand Circus Park, at Woodward and Adams. They will have a mock tombstone for each of the nearly 4,000 Americans killed in our glorious mission to bring democracy to Iraq, plus something to take note of the many more slaughtered Iraqis. ("Too many of them for tombstones," veteran peace activist Al Fishman told me.) It will be on display till Tuesday, and by that time you can bet they'll need to make more tombstones for the most freshly killed soldiers.
The Pentagon is none too happy about this. Not the killing; the display.
They don't like for you to see what war really means. They are happiest if you have no real idea of the human cost. So, in the interest of fairness, I am happy to relay their request that you watch Britney Spears' comeback show again.
PS: If you are really a hardcore peacenik, Peace Action of Michigan has reserved two cars and is taking a peace train to Chicago on Oct. 27 for the Midwest regional anti-war protest. Some spaces may be left, and there is a fee. For more information contact the Cranbrook Peace Foundation: 248-345-3475.
Jack Lessenberry opines weekly for Metro Times. Contact him at letters@metrotimes.com.
© 2007 The Detroit Metro Times
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Show AllThose Iraqis are really serious about their religious prohibitions against touching unclean psychotic monkeys.
"Let your Democrats in Congress know that they were elected to end this war, and it's time they grew some backbones."
Unfortunately DLC ass kissing has given Dems backbones scoliosis. Bending over for conservative's money aggravates the problem.
Eisenhower broke UN and international agreements and refused to let agreed upon elections take place. There was absolutely nothing noble about our meddling in Vietnam. Our presence there was a crime just like our presence in Iraq.
I'll buy the assessment of the true state of affairs regarding the corporate interest regime´s illegal genocide of the innocent Vietnamese. So bag that one up, it´s mine.
I will also wager at the same time that the articles author has some personal experience with the event which colors his p.o.v. into a large level of Camelotian wishful thinking or perhaps just plain denial.
We all have our weaker points, do we not?
Regardless, the rest is spot on, and we are once again faced with the same premeditated crimes for private profit at any cost to humans or the planet as we were then. This time, however, the enemy to human brotherhood has clearly upped the ante, testing whether or not this nation can prevail, whether or not the citizenry will rise to the occasion and defend the still being developed tenets of democracy that were formulated, or whether they have become sufficiently gorged to disable their cognitive abilities until they are...already in the "showers".
Figuratively speaking, of course.
"WAR is a racket. It always has been.
It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.
A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small "inside" group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes.
In the World War [I] a mere handful garnered the profits of the conflict. At least 21,000 new millionaires and billionaires were made in the United States during the World War. That many admitted their huge blood gains in their income tax returns. How many other war millionaires falsified their tax returns no one knows."
- Major General Smedley D. Butler, USMC [Retired]
Two-Time Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
read the whole thing at:
http://www.lexrex.com/enlightened/articles/warisaracket.htm
check it out
"Within a few months or maybe decades, the Iraqi forces ought to be able to defend Saigon on their own."
Place your bets, folks!
In any Q&A forum, let us ask any active politician if he or she would sponsor a law that would make it illegal to financially profit from any war presently elapsing. And then, let us rank the noblest lie.
I like your idea KTGS, but why limit the law to the present war only. We must make war-profiteering illegal PERMANENTLY. We must also somehow have a main-stream electronic media (I mean TV, of course), which will REPORT war-profiteering. If war profiteering were being reported (the actual increases in wealth of the individuals who are making this war - a clear conflict of interest), and if the actual number of soldiers killed were being reported (not just the number in Iraq, but the number who die after being airlifted out of Iraq), and if the American people had a clearer picture of what could be bought with the tax money we're putting into war-profiteer's COFFERS, (like health care for all, college educations for all, paved roads and repaired bridges, mass transit, the list is lonnnnnngggggggg...) the American people would demand an end to this war fast.