Bush, Oil -- and Moral Bankruptcy
It is an exceedingly dangerous time. Vice President Dick Cheney and his hard-core "neo-conservative" protégés in the administration and Congress are pushing harder and harder for President George W. Bush, isolated from reality, to honor the promise he made to Israel to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.On Sept. 23, former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski warned pointedly:
"If we escalate tensions, if we succumb to hysteria, if we start making threats, we are likely to stampede ourselves into a war [with Iran], which most reasonable people agree would be a disaster for us...I think the administration, the president and the vice president particularly, are trying to hype the atmosphere, and that is reminiscent of what preceded the war in Iraq."
So why the pressure for a wider war in which any victory will be Pyrrhic-for Israel and for the U.S.? The short answer is arrogant stupidity; the longer answer-what the Chinese used to call "great power chauvinism"-and oil.
The truth can slip out when erstwhile functionaries write their memoirs (the dense pages of George Tenet's tome being the exception). Kudos to the still functioning reportorial side of the Washington Post, which on Sept. 15, was the first to ferret out the gem in former Fed chairman, Alan Greenspan's book that the Iraq war was "largely about oil."
But that's okay, said the Post's editorial side (which has done yeoman service as the White House's Pravda) the very next day. Dominating the op-ed page was a turgid piece by Henry Kissinger, serving chiefly as a reminder that there is an excellent case to be made for retiring when one reaches the age of statutory senility.
Dr. Kissinger described as a "truism" the notion that "the industrial nations cannot accept radical forces dominating a region on which their economies depend." (Curious. That same truism was considered a bad thing, when an integral part of the "Brezhnev Doctrine" applied to Eastern Europe.)
What is important here is that Kissinger was speaking of Iran, which-in a classic example of pot calling kettle black-he accuses of "seeking regional hegemony."
What's going on here seems to be a concerted effort to get us accustomed to the prospect of a long, and possibly expanded war.
Don't you remember? Those terrorists, or Iraqis, or Iranians, or jihadists...whoever...are trying to destroy our way of life.
The White House spin machine is determined to justify the war in ways they think will draw popular support from folks like the well-heeled man who asked me querulously before a large audience, "Don't you agree that several GIs killed each week is a small price to pay for the oil we need?"
Consistency in U.S. Policy?
The Bush policy toward the Middle East is at the same time consistent with, and a marked departure from, the U.S. approach since the end of World War II.
Given ever-growing U.S. dependence on imported oil, priority has always been given to ensuring the uninterrupted supply of oil, as well as securing the state of Israel. The U.S. was, by and large, successful in achieving these goals through traditional diplomacy and commerce.
Granted, it would overthrow duly elected governments, when it felt it necessary-as in Iran in 1953, after its president nationalized the oil. But the George W. Bush administration is the first to start a major war to implement U.S. policy in the region.
Just before the March 2003 attack, Chas Freeman, U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia for President George H.W. Bush, explained that the new policy was to maintain a lock on the world's energy lifeline and be able to deny access to global competitors.
Freeman said the new Bush administration "believes you have to control resources in order to have access to them" and that, with the end of the Cold War, the U.S. is uniquely able to shape global events-and would be remiss if it did not do so.
This could not be attempted in a world of two superpowers, but has been a longstanding goal of the people closest to George W. Bush.
In 1975 in Harpers, then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger authored under a pseudonym an article, "Seizing Arab Oil."
Blissfully unaware that the author was his boss, the highly respected career ambassador to Saudi Arabia, James Akins, committed the mother of all faux pas when he told a TV audience that whoever wrote that article had to be a "madman." Akins was right; he was also fired.
In those days, cooler heads prevailed, thanks largely to the deterrent effect of a then-powerful Soviet Union. Nevertheless, in proof of the axiom that bad ideas never die, 26 years later Kissinger rose Phoenix-like to urge a spanking new president to stoke and exploit the fears engendered by 9/11, associate Iraq with that catastrophe, and seize the moment to attack Iraq.
It was well known that Iraq's armed forces were no match for ours, and the Soviet Union had imploded.
Some, I suppose, would call that Realpolitik. Akins saw it as folly; his handicap was that he was steeped in the history, politics, and culture of the Middle East after serving in Syria, Lebanon, Kuwait, Iraq, as well as Saudi Arabia-and knew better.
The renaissance of Kissinger's influence in 2001 on an impressionable young president, together with faith-based analysis by untutored ideologues cherry picked by Cheney explain what happened next-an unnecessary, counterproductive war, in which over 3,800 U. S. troops have already been killed-leaving Iraq prostrate and exhausted.
A-plus in Chutzpah, F in Ethics
In an International Herald Tribune op-ed on Feb. 25, 2007, Kissinger focused on threats in the Middle East to "global oil supplies" and the need for a "diplomatic phase," since the war had long since turned sour. Acknowledging that he had supported the use of force against Iraq, he proceeded to boost chutzpah to unprecedented heights.
Kissinger referred piously to the Thirty Years' War (1618-48), which left the European continent "prostrate and exhausted." What he failed to point out is that the significance of that prolonged carnage lies precisely in how it finally brought Europeans to their senses; that is, in how it ended.
The Treaty of Westphalia brought the mutual slaughter to an end, and for centuries prevented many a new attack by the strong on the weak-like the U.S. attack on Iraq in 2003.
It was, it is about oil-unabashedly and shamefully. Even to those lacking experience with U.S. policy in the Middle East, it should have been obvious early on, when every one of Bush's senior national security officials spoke verbatim from the talking-point sheet, "It's not about oil."
Thanks to Greenspan and Kissinger, the truth is now "largely" available to those who do not seek refuge in denial.
The implications for the future are clear-for Iraq and Iran. As far as this administration is concerned (and as Kissinger himself has written), "Withdrawal [from Iraq] is not an option." Westphalia? U.N. Charter? Geneva Conventions? Hey, we're talking superpower!
Thus, Greenspan last Monday with Amy Goodman on Democracy Now:
"Getting him [Saddam Hussein] out of the control position...was essential. And whether that be done by one means or another was not as important. But it's clear to me that, were there not the oil resources in Iraq, the whole picture...would have been different."
Can we handle the truth?
"All truth passes through three stages.
"First, it is ridiculed.
"Second, it is violently opposed.
"Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
-Schopenhauer
When the truth about our country's policy becomes clear, can we summon the courage to address it from a moral perspective? The Germans left it up to the churches; the churches collaborated.
"There is only us; there never has been any other."
-Annie Dillard
Ray McGovern works with Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in Washington, DC. During his career as a CIA analyst, he prepared and briefed the President's Daily Brief and chaired National Intelligence Estimates. He is a member of the Steering Group of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS). This article originally appeared on Consortium News.
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Show AllWell looky here:
"...pseudo-liberal antisemites like you..."
Point made. No criticism of Israel allowed. No speculation of the eventual consequences, no criticism of Jews who deflect of deny the reality:
Israel has nothing to do with it--it's about the oil, it's about class, what have you. No accountibility, no recognition, no acknowledgement.
The Holocaust is held over our heads allowing no discussion of present holocausts. We are being jerked around--either by jerks who don't know--or don't want to know--and accept the perimeters of imposed worldview. Learn:
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/
Or by those who knowingly impose the anti-semitic accusation to silence outrage.
This is a progressive site--not a centrist Democratic one that bows to AIPAC--I suggestion you take your accusations to those ignorant enough not to know better.
http://www.counterpunch.org/christison09272007.html
Kristina40... You may be correct in your assertions, that Dr. Paul is a sexist... and a racist too. But you're incorrect to assume he's a Texan... as he was born and raised in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
I was born in Florida, but was raised... up and down the Left Coast... until I was about nine years old. Then I lived in Japan for three years during the time JFK was assassinated. Afterwards, Dad was stationed in Louisiana for five years during the time the public schools were still being integrated in the Deep South.
In tenth grade, I found myself in Texas.
Then I left Texas for the Left Coast again... where I discovered an illusion-shattering McDonald's was sitting at the corner of Haight & Ashbury... in San Francisco. Then I discovered bigots and hate-mongers... also lived... in all-American cities... like Portland, Oregon.
In Seattle, I learned mean-spirited Republicans ran the show there too - though Democrats always demanded justice of one kind or another.
Returning to Texas in 1990... I lived to see both my parents succumb to cancer... and my little sister, to take her own life... while taking 12 different prescribed medications... to "calm her anxieties."
But I'm not a Texan either. The one thing I do know... is that I am an American...
... And I'm not so sure I'm even so proud of that fact anymore.
Along the way, I discovered that many of my assumptions about the world had been founded on false beliefs. I wanted so desperately to believe I was one of the good guys... and that I could leave a positive footprint on this land... before I go into the makeup of its soil.
At 53, I don't claim to have any more grasp of the truth than I had when I was 12... or 21... 30... 40... or even at 50.
In fact, I don't honestly feel that it really exists - no more than I feel that freedom or love exists - at least, not for long.
But I do know one thing: If I were to deny that I'm really an American citizen anymore... would be to deny myself the existence of the rule of law... and my right to live as a liberated person... for which was the reason this place called America was supposedly founded.
At heart, I'm but an individual... of the Left-brained and the Right-brained variety. And I claim responsibility for me-me-me... and me alone - though often I must also be responsible to those who fall under my influence.
No single one of us is quite the perfected specimen of life we wish to be. It's an unfortunate part of our indoctrination to a capitalist construct... that's been hijacked... by those who falsely claim authority over us...
... And I, for one, intend to reject that authority... at every turn imaginable.
Like you, "I hate war with every fiber of my being." As far as I'm concerned... Bushco and company can have all the oil... all by their lonesome.
But there will be hell to pay, I promise you - from me.
Let me ride my damn bike... or walk... and build a fire to keep warm... or take a dip in a lonely stream to cool off.
I'll get by just fine without electricity too.
But if I must live-or-die in America - as is my intention - and money must be my constant companion in order to survive or flourish in this place... then I want to see that some fundamental changes occur.
I want the original intent of our Constitution to be adhered to and followed by those who swear their allegiance to it.
I want money to have a fixed value at a rate of exchange that nobody can manipulate... unless I agree to it.
I want the fruits of my labor to be mine alone - to do with it as I see fit.
And I want our government out of the hands of fat cats and do-gooders who presume I must submit to their mercy and their false claims of superiority over me.
In the end, I demand to be loving and free... in seeking of my very own version of the truth... as I approve of it.
I want to delude myself in ways which does no harm to others... as I am able.
And I'm supporting... a man... and the principles for which our Constitution once stood for... to be our next duly elected President.
Our fiscal crisis will lead us to a whole lot of upheaval and economic turmoil in the years just ahead. Of this, I'm fairly certain.
Lies and distortions of reality will never leave me; nor will they ever leave us. But if we want to live in a country where universal tolerance for all the diversity found in nature... and the natural laws which guide our universe... can ever stand a chance... to peacefully co-exist with our man-made laws... and with we, the people... then I choose to hear the words which Dr. Paul speaks to me.
"Capitalism should not be condemned, since we haven't had capitalism. A system of capitalism presumes sound money, not fiat money manipulated by a central bank. Capitalism cherishes voluntary contracts and interest rates that are determined by savings, not credit creation by a central bank. It's not capitalism when the system is plagued with incomprehensible rules regarding mergers, acquisitions, and stock sales, along with wage controls, price controls, protectionism, corporate subsidies, international management of trade, complex and punishing corporate taxes, privileged government contracts to the military-industrial complex, and a foreign policy controlled by corporate interests and overseas investments. Add to this centralized federal mismanagement of farming, education, medicine, insurance, banking and welfare. This is not capitalism!"
"Special interests and the demented philosophy of conquest have driven most wars throughout history. Rarely has the cause of liberty, as it was in our own revolution, been the driving force. In recent decades our policies have been driven by neo-conservative empire radicalism, profiteering in the military industrial complex, misplaced do-good internationalism, mercantilistic notions regarding the need to control natural resources, and blind loyalty to various governments in the Middle East."
"When one person can initiate war, by its definition, a republic no longer exists."
"Freedom is not defined by safety. Freedom is defined by the ability of citizens to live without government interference. Government cannot create a world without risks, nor would we really wish to live in such a fictional place. Only a totalitarian society would even claim absolute safety as a worthy ideal, because it would require total state control over its citizens' lives. Liberty has meaning only if we still believe in it when terrible things happen and a false government security blanket beckons."
"America was founded by men who understood that the threat of domestic tyranny is as great as any threat from abroad. If we want to be worthy of their legacy, we must resist the rush toward ever-increasing state control of our society. Otherwise, our own government will become a greater threat to our freedoms than any foreign terrorist."
These are words I don't hear from too many ordinary people nowadays - especially politicians, Democrat or Republican.
When I examine this man's voting record in Congress over 20 years... and the story of his life for 50 more... then if he's a racist, and a sexist... and perhaps another Texan, besides... I guess I can grant him that.
But I'll also grant him my support... and lend him my vote.
Otherwise... I'll be keeping a watchful eye out... for what comes next.
Lark
Samski September 28th, 2007 6:07 am:
"At least when the food supply/production chain breaks, Mr.Bush on his ranch and Joe Sixpack can eat their nags."
Haven't you heard? According to Vincente Fox, the former president of Mexico, the straight-shootin' "rancher" George W. Bush is afraid of horses and won't ride one, the wimp. So I doubt he's got very many on his so-called ranch. Any that he does have are probably there for Dick Cheney's use as shooting targets.
Bush just tied the war on terror to the fight against global warming. To paraphrase, he just said that oil is the greatest source of energy and green house gasses, but that most of the oil comes from unstable regions. Regions with rogue governments.
Gee, I wonder who he could mean?
So many American do not realize that the American people themselves are ultimately responsible for the mess our government is in. We have a government full of 'right wing nuts' because the American people have put them there! When they go to the polls they vote for the 'hot button' issues that are near and dear to their hearts guns, religion, abortion, gays and etc. They aren't remotely interested in what's good for the country...just them! They always vote Republican because they have for the last 35 years. Never realizing the GOP has changed into something less than desirable and fascist. They don't stop for a second and look at what has happened to democracy under the Republican's and what their ideals stand for. If the Republican's mention the word 'Liberal' these people start foaming at the mouth spouting Rush Limbaugh's latest tirade. Or they run screaming from the room 'liberalism' is destroying the country! Most say they believe in smaller government but vote the people into office that have always increased it a thousand fold. It would be nice if some of these people who claim to be so patriotic would put the US and their interest's before their own. This country is in the throes of moral bankruptcy all right. Most of it is coming from the GOP but a lot is coming from the Christian community too. Who see it their duty to impose their agenda upon a country regardless of how they do it. Who only vote for those who are going to impose their agenda. Who always vote 'value's' because they have the misguided notion that Republican's are moral people! But, I have news for those folks! You are not voting 'value's' when you vote Republican! You are voting for some of the worst offenders on the planet when it comes to moral lapses. These people are corrupt to the core. I can't find one redeeming quality about any of them. Which is why I quit voting for them 20 years ago. I won't ever vote Republican again until they clean up their party and act. I can't say I am happy with Democrat's but they are the least of the evils these days!
Galen, I guessed 4 but was visualising a Hummer while typing SUV :D
Samski: Two.
Look up the term 'Bennet Buggy'. They were fairly common here in Canada during the '30s and '40s.
Folks, get used to living in a much smaller world, where overseas vacations are something your grandchildren listen to you talk about, but don't really believe...
The US doesn't need Middle East oil. Bush vetoed the First and Second Laws of thermodynamics.
We'll research our way out of oil dependence using as yet undiscovered magical sources of free enrgy. Technology is the new deux ex machina of our times.
Any Amish out there tell us how many horses does it take to pull a SUV?
When the Straights of Hormuz close, those horse-drawn pickups will still be (though indirectly) belching out noxious planet-damaging gases.
At least when the food supply/production chain breaks, Mr.Bush on his ranch and Joe Sixpack can eat their nags.
"Dr. Kissinger described as a "truism" the notion that "the industrial nations cannot accept radical forces dominating a region on which their economies depend."'
Totalitarians like the war criminal Kissinger still control the American agenda.
Invisible Man: Would that be the Constantinian, Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, Greek Orthodox, Protestant, Puritan, Quaker, Baptist, Mormon or Fundamentalist version of the truth?
I personally never saw the value of following a religion that couldn't keep it's own basic mythology straight...
cromerovich,
Oil is energy, war is politics. One is essential to our way of life, the other defines our character and values.
The U.S. has a war economy. Without military spending the U.S. economy would drastically reduce. And given that lately almost all manufactured goods (except military goods) are manufactured outside the U.S., militarism becomes essential foreign and domestic policy for U.S. economic health.
Ramsay
The truth matters when the truth makes a difference. When the economy collapses, or the price of gassing up their S.U.V's goes up dramatically, then the truth will make a difference. Until then, the truth doesn't matter, don't expect any radical change.
Even this wont make a diff. If people go into the streets, they will just arrest them or shoot them. They have lots of plans, the FEMA camps and lots of practice in South Africa, latin america and asia. It will just be the same old story except on american soil done to americans this time instead of somebody else somewhere else. Its just the Nazis with more modern technology.
Much of the world and especially the USA is addicted to oil so the latter will always dictate foreign policy. It's a curious situation when the addict has the big gun and the drug dealer only has a knife but there you have it. The USA has always been at war with someone and war is very addictive too, especially when wars become de facto religious crusades. I think it may be too late for the USA to resume its former calmer democracy as the current administration has overriding power now and will dismiss any and all attempts at moderation. These two addictions, oil and war, make for a fatal combination.
Peace Czar September 27th, 2007 9:36 pm
The wicked laughter that defies decency:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3gQfz8GC0o&mode=related&search=
WATCH THIS FOR CLARITY
Bring back the military draft and you'll see how quickly the truth will begin to take hold.
How is it that on "Democracy Now," the great Alan Greenspan got beat up by the klein Naomi Kline?
Easy! He showed himself to be an extremist, accusing her and her ilk of being socialists, while explaining that capitalism was the one force that allowed wealth to accrue in countries all over the world.
"No, I'm in favor of a balanced system," she said.
With this she knocked him out.
For she offered sensibility-- business and government working together rather than one subsuming the other.
Do we need to list the names of businesses OR countries that have run amok? I think not. Anyone can come up with the names.
The ruling class would love for "Jews" to be the scapegoat for their crimes and pseudo-liberal antisemites like you will gladly take that foul bait. Cheney, Bush, Rumsfeld . . a are neither Jews nor subservient to Jews. It's CLASS stupid! The Globalized corporate ruling class exploits and destroys everything in it's search for profits and control of resources. Fascism is the logical and inescapable outgrowth of that reality. The Neocons, like other fascists, use nationalism, racism and xenophobia to create consent in pursuit of those goals. Israel is their tool. The the US owns and controls it -- not vice versa.
We as a class must struggle for our own interests or perish in a world destroyed by shortsighted greed. We cannot afford to be sidetracked by racism, nationalism, antisemitism, or religious mysticism.
Dr. Kissinger described as a "truism" the notion that "the industrial nations cannot accept radical forces dominating a region on which their economies depend."
Fact: The US economy DOES NOT NEED OIL. Neither does it need coal nor gas nor nukes. An enlightened population easily shifts toward conservation, efficiency and renewable sources.
Jaded Prole September 27th, 2007 3:31 pm
Exactly and misguided by their delusional twisted realities it all becomes a self forfilling prophesy, leading to disaster.... Not dissimilar to the "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"....
The Invisible Man September 27th, 2007 5:54 pm
Listen 'the slowly disappearing man' you have inadvertently stumbled onto a political website. Take your religous gobblygook and go to a theological website...Religious mischief is the hobgoblin of 'simple minds'..
The American people have spoken: they have chosen perpetual mass killing and destruction in the name of oil control, instead of the other, harder choice: God forbid, changing "our way of life" even the tiniest bit.
All the American people ask is that they can pretend all is well and that "we're number one" in supporting the troops and their mercenary support teams. Now back to the season premiere of "The World According To Jim."
Ramsay Mameesh,
I doubt whether a third party will change much. Success in politics in the U.S. is based on money. Those with the money basically support wars to gain access and control of oil, it's essential to the U.S. economy. And politicians will use whatever convenient pretext to control that life blood - oil.
Hope is with guys like Ray McGovern who show Americans what's really going on. American's will eventual see the effects of being 5% of the global population that consumes 25% of global energy. I hope its sooner rather than later.
Blood is thicker than water and oil is thicker that blood and the Bush Administration Scum is more viscous than all of it. Its a tarry black layer of shit choking out every life form on earth. This administration has committed thanks to modern media the most documented case of premeditated mass murder in history. Bush's plea of ignorance at every turn in Iraq wouldn't hold up in any court in the country outside of maybe Texas. Iraq is about oil, with the added benefit of using tax payer dollars to fund state sponsored terrorism with the likes of murderers such as Blackwater. Until the leaders of this administration are tried by a multinational court and executed America will remain hated, and with good reason. I too have a dream; that the ashes of the cremated Decider will be ceremoniously dumped into the current of the fetid Rio Grande to mix with the other human shit and that this turd stew will be force fed to Karl Rove so that generations of wholesome frat boys can split their sides laughing watching it on YouTube.
Invisible Man: It was beliving in the various versions of Judeo-Christian god that got us in this mess in the first place. Nice try tho...
Visit www.watchtower.org, there you can find the true answers to the World's problems. Jehovah's Kingdom is the only government that will bring true peace and security to humankind. Man's miserable plight is about over!
"...honor the promise he made to Israel...
Poor American children are killing and dying for Israel?
Again:
The Day of reckoning.
On another thread Jim Glover writes:
'What the USA will get is a scapegoat for the fall of the corporate War Machine Empire…that is right just like the Christian Zionists will turn on Israel for not converting to Jesus quickly enough…so will the Bush, British, and now French connections and will blame the Jews and everyone will follow because guilt by association is the core of modern political gamesmanship…. so at the scapegoat endgame phase they won't mention the word "Israel", but will blame it all on "The Jews"!'
Yes, what happens when the bottom falls out? What happens when middle America believes their children have been sacrificed for the ambitions of Israel through Zionists with dual citizenships setting foreign policy? Will it be all about the oil when America learns that their children's education and healthcare are secondary to the billions in foreign aid chanelled to Israel to build illegal settlements? What happens when WASP oilmen are looking to deflect the blame and instead of burying stories of Israeli spies and Zionist connections, play them up? How about when lists of Jewish names in financial, media and corporate America appear as the influences that lied to and set up an agenda to drag this country down? What happens when the hideous truth of the Occupation is revealed in the starkest terms as crimes against humanity?
Do you think the glory days will last where the levers of power are controlled and certain truths are suppressed and spun? It won't last forever–it never does. Until all Jews recognize that "Never Again" applies to all humanity rather than license to act as brutes so Jews are never victims again, they're setting themselves up for the eventual blame. Again. What happens when it is all blamed on the Jewish NeoCon with allegiance to Israel over the USA?
Be forewarned.
Do the right thing. Now.
"When the truth about our country's policy becomes clear, can we summon the courage to address it from a moral perspective? The Germans left it up to the churches; the churches collaborated."
"Someone who does whatever he wishes, takes whatever he wants, because he has the power or the weapon to do so is displaying the morality of a rapist" (Mathguy)
Hey, Mathguy, good analogy. You get it. The correct term to define most rapists and these conscience-challenged, corporate-political cowards is psychopath. For those who don't know, most psychopaths are not sitting on death row for committing serial murders. No, instead, most psychopaths can be found inhabiting the halls of Congress, boardrooms, Wall Street, 'K' Street, faith-based operations, The White House, mercenary armies, government dictatorships (like ours), and anyplace where the ultimate goal is the attainment of power and money through the exploitation and manipulation of the weak of mind.
"Of Hubris and Atrocities: Why Do They All Hate America?"
By BRIAN CLOUGHLEY
http://www.counterpunch.org/cloughley09222007.html
I think the only way out is through "god"
or "light" or "universal consciousness"
because it's starting to seem like I'm in a movie I AM THE CHEESE
we ARE ALL SITTING ON TERMINALS
data is connecting with electronic impulses
while EMF frequencies from cell phones rot our brains
it is at moment that only the insanity
of PURE FREEDOM can do anything
politics is dead, dead, dead
money is dead, dead, dead
or perhaps something like that
machine gun tearin' my body and soul apart
Evil man make me KILL YOU
Evil man Make you Kill Me
Even though were only famlies apart
drop some acid
it's all done for
perhaps
of course that's hard to say when the cattle prod is stuck up your ass
you are the univerese
you are creating this reality
breath
accept and die
because
we are already dead
and in the weeping of the gods
i see the sky
"Freeman said the new Bush administration 'believes you have to control resources in order to have access to them' and that, with the end of the Cold War, the U.S. is uniquely able to shape global events-and would be remiss if it did not do so."
OR you could buy it fair and square from the people who already have 'control' of the resources..
This is insanity and it's so blatant, they don't even bother to hide their pathology. This boat is sinking fast.. may day people. Either get off the boat now, or mutiny, get rid of the captain and his cronies, turn the ship back around and start over.
dkitching is right about the US being one right wing supreme court member away from ending social security, etc.
I have friends who are federal employees and are not concerned about social security since they started work before 1984 and therefore don't pay in to it. I told them that the neocons won't stop at social security, they will end federal employee pensions/benefits and bankrupt state and local governments to the extent that those pension plans/benefits will end.
Can you say THIRD WORLD NATION ?
Ray:
The truth matters when the truth makes a difference. It really doesn't matter what the Iraq war is about, Rove, Oil, or Israel (actually a combination of all three).
It doesn't matter that 3,800 white trash, immigrant, brainwashed American Soldiers have died. It doesn't matter that we illegally invaded a foreign country. Rape and pillage a society. It doesn't matter because it doesn't make a difference.
Americans have decided that sacrificing 3,800 fellow citizens, and their constitution, is worth the pleasure of driving their luxury leather interior imported S.U.V. with Bose speakers. Toss in a big-screen t.v. to sweeten the deal.
The truth matters when the truth makes a difference. When the economy collapses, or the price of gassing up their S.U.V's goes up dramatically, then the truth will make a difference. Until then, the truth doesn't matter, don't expect any radical change.
dkitching:
You are placing the same post on several articles. I understand your concerns, but please allow me, to try and change your mind.
1. Your 5-4 Supreme Court allowed the facist take over of our country in 2000.
2. The culture issues you seem so concerned about are a smoke screen, to keep the people divided, while their assets are systematically robbed.
3. The Democrat Leadership lied to, and abused, their base in 2006, and will do so again in 2008 and forward. Just ask African Americans how their decades long loyalty to the Democratic Party has been re-payed.
4. If you seriously want to change the policies of the Democratic Party, then you must start a viable third party, only a serious challenge from their base will get them to listen.
Ramsay
These questions are for all US citizens not just Bollinger of Columbia:
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/09/26/4124/
http://www.farsnews.com/English/newstext.php?nn=8606300370
Published on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 by Fars News Agency
Iranian University Chancellors Ask Bollinger 10 Questions
TEHRAN - Seven chancellors and presidents of Iranian universities and research centers, in a letter addressed to their counterpart in the US Colombia University, denounced Lee Bollinger's insulting words against the Iranian nation and president and invited him to provide responses for 10 questions of the Iranian academicians and intellectuals.
The following is the full text of the letter.
* * * *
Mr. Lee Bollinger
Columbia University President
We, the professors and heads of universities and research institutions in Tehran , hereby announce our displeasure and protest at your impolite remarks prior to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's recent speech at Columbia University.
We would like to inform you that President Ahmadinejad was elected directly by the Iranian people through an enthusiastic two-round poll in which almost all of the country's political parties and groups participated. To assess the quality and nature of these elections you may refer to US news reports on the poll dated June 2005.
Your insult, in a scholarly atmosphere, to the president of a country with a population of 72 million and a recorded history of 7,000 years of civilization and culture is deeply shameful.
Your comments, filled with hate and disgust, may well have been influenced by extreme pressure from the media, but it is regrettable that media policy-makers can determine the stance a university president adopts in his speech.
Your remarks about our country included unsubstantiated accusations that were the product of guesswork as well as media propaganda. Some of your claims result from misunderstandings that can be clarified through dialogue and further research.
During his speech, Mr. Ahmadinejad answered a number of your questions and those of students. We are prepared to answer any remaining questions in a scientific, open and direct debate.
You asked the president approximately ten questions. Allow us to ask you ten of our own questions in the hope that your response will help clear the atmosphere of misunderstanding and distrust between our two countries and reveal the truth.
1. Why did the US media put you under so much pressure to prevent Mr. Ahmadinejad from delivering his speech at Columbia University? And why have American TV networks been broadcasting hours of news reports insulting our president while refusing to allow him the opportunity to respond? Is this not against the principle of freedom of speech?
2. Why, in 1953, did the US administration overthrow the Iran's national government under Dr Mohammad Mosaddegh and go on to support the Shah's dictatorship?
3. Why did the US support the blood-thirsty dictator Saddam Hussein during the 1980-88 Iraqi-imposed war on Iran, considering his reckless use of chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers defending their land and even against his own people?
4. Why is the US putting pressure on the government elected by the majority of Palestinians in Gaza instead of officially recognizing it? And why does it oppose Iran 's proposal to resolve the 60-year-old Palestinian issue through a general referendum?
5. Why has the US military failed to find Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden even with all its advanced equipment? How do you justify the old friendship between the Bush and Bin Laden families and their cooperation on oil deals? How can you justify the Bush administration's efforts to disrupt investigations concerning the September 11 attacks?
6. Why does the US administration support the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) despite the fact that the group has officially and openly accepted the responsibility for numerous deadly bombings and massacres in Iran and Iraq? Why does the US refuse to allow Iran 's current government to act against the MKO's main base in Iraq?
7. Was the US invasion of Iraq based on international consensus and did international institutions support it? What was the real purpose behind the invasion which has claimed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi lives? Where are the weapons of mass destruction that the US claimed were being stockpiled in Iraq?
8. Why do America's closest allies in the Middle East come from extremely undemocratic governments with absolutist monarchical regimes?
9. Why did the US oppose the plan for a Middle East free of unconventional weapons in the recent session of the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors despite the fact the move won the support of all members other than Israel?
10. Why is the US displeased with Iran's agreement with the IAEA and why does it openly oppose any progress in talks between Iran and the agency to resolve the nuclear issue under international law?
Finally, we would like to express our readiness to invite you and other scientific delegations to our country. A trip to Iran would allow you and your colleagues to speak directly with Iranians from all walks of life including intellectuals and university scholars. You could then assess the realities of Iranian society without media censorship before making judgments about the Iranian nation and government.
You can be assured that Iranians are very polite and hospitable toward their guests.
© 2007 Fars News Agency
War Mongering Right Wing version of:
Can we handle the truth?
"All truth passes through three [FOUR] stages.
"First, it is ridiculed.
"Second, it is violently opposed.
"Third, it is NEVER accepted as being self-evident....
"Forth, it is ridiculed and violently opposed via the "SCHEHERAZADE'S RULE"....When policy fails and is doomed, spin a gripping demagoguery tale conning the electorate into forgetting the lethal disaster or inconvenient truth....
BU$HCO's VERSION: Wed'em, Bed'em & Kill'em
Moral Bankruptcy is what one can expect from fascists. The only thing they understand is "will to power." Just as the churches collaborated with Hilter, the corporate ruling class has cooperated with Bush and now that the junta's short-sighted actions (typical of fascism) are resulting in an economy on the verge of implosion, they are trapped in the paradigm they helped nourish.
I'm not a big fan of the Dems right now however; to say Ron Paul has a better exit strategy than any democratic candidate is just plain WRONG. Kucinich and Gravel are two.
I'm sick, sick, sick to death of hearing about Ron Paul like he's some kind of "savior". He's a racist, sexist TEXAN, haven't we had enough of racist, sexist TEXANS? I think so...
Presidents and heads of states are saying more or less the same thing as Ray McGovern and all the knowledgeable WAR resisters.
Don't miss the high spirited talks from the last couple of days at the UN General Assembly in NY this week, where the monstrous empire of greed is enthusiastically denounced!
Nicaragua- Daniel Ortega
Iran - Ahmadinejad -
Cuba -
Bolivia - Evo Morales
Equador-
http://www.un.org/webcast/ga/62/
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Statements and Webcast
http://www.un.org/webcast/ga/62/
Nicnews: The 'hydrogen' economy is an oil company smokescreen. Hydrogen is a decent energy carrier, but a lousy energy source. You can get hydrogen from splitting water, but you have to put twice the amount of enregy in that you get out. Hell, we learned that in highschool chem class. The other way to get hydrogen is from a nice dense, hydrogen rich source...like, oh say...OIL!
And where do you get the energy to separate the hydrogen in the first place? Fossil fueled power plants for the most part. Ooops.
Then you have the problems of compressing, storing and transporting hydrogen. They have been working on these for twenty years, and expect to be working for AT LEAST thirty more before having even modest success. Even the much touted Canadian effort the Ballard Fuel cell is still largely experimental.
To top it off, the vast majority of research, and the companies that propose these fixes are owned by, you guessed it, the OIL COMPANIES!
As George Carlin so delicately put it: 'THEY'VE GOT YA BY THA BALLS, MAN! BY THA BALLS!'
Well, of course. All of what many were saying from day 1 about Iraq. We wouldn't need the oil if the US had gone to a "Hydrogen Economy" in the 1960-70's. But guess who stopped that? OIL COMPANIES. So, here we are. Will the oil companies continue to stop the US from REALLY developing hydrogen power or are more wars and deaths worth the profits?
Someone who does whatever he wishes, takes whatever he wants, because he has the power or the weapon to do so is displaying the morality of a rapist.
Blood for oil ?
BOYCOTT OIL !
(to the greatest extent possible).
The truth was "largely available for those who do not seek refuge in denial" five or more years ago.
Please show me where truth is currently displacing denial.