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History Cannot Save Him
WASHINGTON -- As he leaves office, President Bush is passing on to his successor two wars and a growing economic debacle. What a way to go!
Because of Bush's policies, the U.S. also is complicit in the Israeli attack on the Palestinians on the Gaza Strip by providing a "made-in-America" high-tech arsenal for the assault and blocking a ceasefire for nearly two weeks, a move intended to help the Israelis consolidate their hold.
Not to worry, Bush says he isn't concerned about how history will view his militant eight years in the White House, telling ABC News that he "won't be around to read it."
Well, they say that journalism is the first draft of history. So I am going to predict that those future historians will not deal kindly with the Bush presidency.
It's true -- as Bush and company point at their proudest achievement-- there have been no new terrorist attacks on the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001.
But they fail to acknowledge administration mistakes before and after that fateful day, starting with the fact that White House and security officials ignored significant early warnings of an imminent strike against the U.S.
The second half of the double 9/11 mistake was the trampling of our constitutional system and American values by the administration's infamous torture policies, illegal interrogation practices, including water boarding (simulated drowning), secret prisons abroad and U.S. run jails at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere. Post- 9/11 Bush strategy also nurtured a climate of fear that enabled the self-styled "decider" to lead the country into a senseless war against Iraq, a calamity still underway as he leaves office almost six years after the invasion.
Add the administration's pathetic response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and you have basis to dub Bush's eight White House years as the "Bush error."
He was to be the great "unifier" but instead he became a great polarizer.
While he remained stubbornly steadfast to his core social convictions, he did a 180-degree turn when it came to the role of government in the economy when he bailed out the collapsed giants of Wall Street.
He told CNN: "I've abandoned free market principles to save the free market systems." So much for all the anti-government rant of Republican conservatives.
After the 9/11 attacks, Vice President Dick Cheney and then-national security advisor Condoleezza Rice drummed up the fiction that Iraq was linked to the al Qaida attacks and sold that fable to a naive Congress and jittery American people. During the first crisis meeting after the 9/11 attack, neo-con advisor Paul Wolfowitz, said: "Let's bomb Iraq."
There were no Iraqis involved in the attack and no evidence that Saddam Hussein had any role in planning or executing it.
Other falsehoods that these officials peddled included the tale that Iraq's Saddam Hussein had an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. Cheney told his Sunday television audiences, "We know where they are."
Official inspectors found none. The non-existent weapons were used to justify the U.S. invasion of Iraq in March 2003.
Bush is not about to admit that his costly inhumane attack on Iraq was a mistake. How could he tell grieving families of more than 4,000 American service members that their loved ones had died because of his error?
In addition to the flawed decision to attack Iraq, Bush and Co. used the aftermath of 9/11 to take wholesale swipes at our civil liberties, including warrantless wiretapping.
So those future historians will have a clear view of the 43rd president as they look back on the early years of the 21st century.
A list of Bush's accomplishments also should include his efforts to pay more money and political support into helping victims of AIDS and malaria in Africa. And he is proud of his controversial program "No Child Left Behind" to upgrade public school students by imposing national standards on an education system that had none.
Those future historians should also take note that Bush was hailed for his "likeability" when he came into office and was dubbed the guy you would like to share a beer with.
However, a CNN poll last year suggested that Bush had become the most unpopular president in modern American history. That CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey indicated that 71 percent of the American public disapproved of how Bush was handling his job as president.
Bush must have a sense of relief in giving up the presidential burdens.
He is confident that those future historians will vindicate him and his presidency.
But no one is expecting him to wind up on Mount Rushmore.
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Show AllThe only historical footnote I wish to ever see about Bush is that he was the first president to be indicted, tried, convicted and imprisoned for life in solitary confinement and waterboarded on a daily basis.
Sioux Rose
I think HBO should do one of those pay-per-view events (all proceeds going to families who have lost loved ones in Iraq or Afghanistan) where Bush is slowly lowered into a pool of sharks that haven't eaten in some time. But to make room for commercials, and allow the event to last for an hour. The sharks should only get to make first runs at him. I generally practice forgiveness, but it's quite easy to make an exception in his case. Somehow when the number of persons killed with a smirk goes beyond one, I don't find myself feeling very "Jesus-y."
And then perhaps he would have something in the way of an accomplishment to leave behind for persons of his ilk, a method of torture not yet done at the likes of Quantanimo or one of the other offshore prison complexes.
Yeah!
.Shame on you Rose, as your doppelganger I must protest this ill treatment of sharks!
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We see things, not as they are, but as we are.
Anais Nin
Sioux Rose
Hi, ARDEE: As a human being, I have to wrestle with feelings of rage for so much waste, calamitous lack of reason, the very inversion of all ideals inclusive of compassion by the so-called leader of our nation; and now, the hopeful candidate to follow, acting like the MC on the Titanic, asking everyone in a lovely tone of voice to oh, so ever politely please retain their seats: "Everything is fine, it's all under control. Trust U.S."
.As a species we seem to have a built-in ability to stifle our consciences whenever we so choose. Thankfully, and hopefully as well, there are those among us who refuse to do so. Wrong is wrong!
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We see things, not as they are, but as we are.
Anais Nin
I love Helen Thomas, but let's face it - to think that George Bush learned of the September 11 attacks at the Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Florida is utterly beyond belief.
To say also that they are guilty merely for having "ignored significant early warnings of an imminent strike against the U.S."
is also misleading, or misguided, or naive.
They - they White House, Bush, Cheney, Rice, et al - knew what was happening. They were making it happen.
Helen Thomas is much too kind in her assessment here.
Sioux Rose
CONSCIOUS: Exactly, one need be a mediocre sleuth to connect the published dots. They needed a pretext to attack Iraq, they understood a "Pearl Harbor" style event would cause the greatest alarm and in the midst of that frenzy, allow potentially intelligent thinkers to act on the basis of raw emotion, overzealous patriotic impulse, or utter confusion. I can just imagine Rove, or whoever came up with the Hollywood style scenes: 1. Bush in the flightsuit on the aircraft carrier 2. Bush cutting turkey for the troops one Thanksgiving 3. Bush reading "My Pet Coat" of all alibis indicative of "innocence"... yeah, life is not THAT coincidental, nor would forces align to favor the dark side, and by that I mean, what has turned into the decimation of probably a million Iraqis, and the precedent for other unstable nations (Israel, Pakistan?) to follow suit with their own versions of pre-emptive wars. And then there is the resonant economic collapse that perhaps like an ill-fated omen was indicated the moment those Wall St towers came simmering down. Disaster Capitalism in action.
Siouxrose January 11th, 2009 4:06 pm, I read somewhere that producer Jerry Bruckheimer ("Top Gun"; "Con Air"; "The Rock"; "Armageddon" et al) [1] was an advisor to the Bushites on the carrier landing stunt, and the producers and writers of the TV show "24" also helped 'script' some of Junior's media events. BTW, I understand the troops didn't actually get any of that photo-op turkey Bush was carrying around that Thanksgiving in 2003 -- their holiday meal, predictably, came from KBR, then a Halliburton subsidiary, while The Decider and the Brass Hats ate specially catered food. Isn't this a perfect microcosm of the Bush presidency -- a fake photo-op turkey and the troops get cafeteria crap from KBR while the elite get catered caviar?
"The reputation of White House spin doctors for obsessively manipulating President George W Bush's image came under the spotlight again yesterday when it emerged that the turkey he appeared to be serving to troops in Baghdad was not for eating." [...]
"But yesterday it emerged that the Bush turkey, images of which were published round the world, had been a "model" adorning the end of the buffet line and that soldiers were served their meals from cafeteria steam-trays."
-- Alec Russell, "Bush Thanksgiving Bird Turns Out to Be Another Turkey," The Telegraph (UK), Dec. 5, 2003.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1448605/Bush-Thanksgiving-bird-turns-out-to-be-another-turkey.html
Then there's this:
"I may be a bit naive, and it has been a while since I served on active duty, but I can't recall ever sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner at 6:00 AM. Air Force One touched down at Baghdad International Airport, under cover of darkness, at 5:20 AM Baghdad time. Bush was on the ground for two and a half hours, his plane departing Baghdad at around 7:50 AM."
-- Wayne Madsen, "Surprise Thanksgiving Dinner at 6 AM?" Counterpunch, Nov. 28, 2003.
http://www.counterpunch.org/madsen11282003.html
[1] http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000988/
Sioux Rose
RSJ: Thanks for the data to back my not-so-cosmic case. Wonder if any Hollywood glitterati were on board for choosing the Pentagon and Wall St to make a statement to rival Pearl Harbor, hit the ignition switch necessary for a unitary executive, a war on blurred cause, and a massive confiscation of citizens' liberties... presto. Problems solved!
Siouxrose January 12th, 2009 1:35 pm, I think everything that's happened since Bush was installed by the Supreme Court was planned years before (read the neocon Project for the New American Century [1]), waiting for someone as vile and vain as Junior to take office and put it into effect. Bush/Cheney, like Hyman Roth in 'The Godfather,' have 'made money for their partners' in the Military-Industrial-Oil Complex and their own families. They also cut taxes for themselves and their cronies.
There's also the suspicious fact that someone, or some consortium, made over $15 million by 'shorting' United Airlines, American Airlines, Morgan Stanley and other stocks just before 9/11.
[1] PNAC: http://www.crisispapers.org/Editorials/PNAC-Primer.htm
"FTW - October 9, 2001 – Although uniformly ignored by the mainstream U.S. media, there is abundant and clear evidence that a number of transactions in financial markets indicated specific (criminal) foreknowledge of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In the case of at least one of these trades -- which has left a $2.5 million prize unclaimed -- the firm used to place the “put options” on United Airlines stock was, until 1998, managed by the man who is now in the number three Executive Director position at the Central Intelligence Agency.
"Until 1997 A.B. “Buzzy” Krongard had been Chairman of the investment bank A.B. Brown. A.B. Brown was acquired by Banker’s Trust in 1997. Krongard then became, as part of the merger, Vice Chairman of Banker’s Trust-AB Brown, one of 20 major U.S. banks named by Senator Carl Levin this year as being connected to money laundering." [Buzzy Krongard is also on the Blackwater Advisory Board.] [...]
"It is necessary to understand only two key financial terms to understand the significance of these trades, “selling short” and “put options”.
“Selling Short” is the borrowing of stock, selling it at current market prices, but not being required to actually produce the stock for some time. If the stock falls precipitously after the short contract is entered, the seller can then fulfill the contract by buying the stock after the price has fallen and complete the contract at the pre-crash price. These contracts often have a window of as long as four months.
“Put Options,” are contracts giving the buyer the option to sell stocks at a later date. Purchased at nominal prices of, for example, $1.00 per share, they are sold in blocks of 100 shares. If exercised, they give the holder the option of selling selected stocks at a future date at a price set when the contract is issued. Thus, for an investment of $10,000 it might be possible to tie up 10,000 shares of United or American Airlines at $100 per share, and the seller of the option is then obligated to buy them if the option is executed. If the stock has fallen to $50 when the contract matures, the holder of the option can purchase the shares for $50 and immediately sell them for $100 – regardless of where the market then stands." [...]
"A September 21 story by the Israeli Herzliyya International Policy Institute for Counterterrorism, entitled “Black Tuesday: The World’s Largest Insider Trading Scam?” documented the following trades connected to the September 11 attacks:
-- Between September 6 and 7, the Chicago Board Options Exchange saw purchases of 4,744 put options on United Airlines, but only 396 call options… Assuming that 4,000 of the options were bought by people with advance knowledge of the imminent attacks, these “insiders” would have profited by almost $5 million.
-- On September 10, 4,516 put options on American Airlines were bought on the Chicago exchange, compared to only 748 calls. Again, there was no news at that point to justify this imbalance;… Again, assuming that 4,000 of these options trades represent “insiders,” they would represent a gain of about $4 million.
-- [The levels of put options purchased above were more than six times higher than normal.]
-- No similar trading in other airlines occurred on the Chicago exchange in the days immediately preceding Black Tuesday.
-- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co., which occupied 22 floors of the World Trade Center, saw 2,157 of its October $45 put options bought in the three trading days before Black Tuesday; this compares to an average of 27 contracts per day before September 6. Morgan Stanley’s share price fell from $48.90 to $42.50 in the aftermath of the attacks. Assuming that 2,000 of these options contracts were bought based upon knowledge of the approaching attacks, their purchasers could have profited by at least $1.2 million. Merrill Lynch & Co., with headquarters near the Twin Towers, saw 12,215 October $45 put options bought in the four trading days before the attacks; the previous average volume in those shares had been 252 contracts per day [a 1200% increase!]. When trading resumed, Merrill’s shares fell from $46.88 to $41.50; assuming that 11,000 option contracts were bought by “insiders,” their profit would have been about $5.5 million."
-- Michael C. Ruppert, "Suppressed Details of Criminal Insider Trading Lead Directly into the CIA’s Highest Ranks," Here in Reality.
http://www.hereinreality.com/insidertrading.html
Sioux Rose
RSJ: I know of these sinister contrivances, but appreciate your adding the exact quotes as I have so much data it's tough to keep track of it all. I wish I had a Virgo employee for that!
While these idiots did their share to make it happen, they have had lots of help going back decades from presidents who saw these people as nothing more than rag heads at the Americun Filling Station.
That is well worth remembering.
The greatest tragedy to come from the Bush era will be if Americans simply blame all the bad on one guy, promptly forget like they have with all the past president's lies, and allow future administrations to repeat the crimes anew with other countries, other economies, and the trashing of the Constitution.
"Bush and company point at their proudest achievement-- there have been no new terrorist attacks on the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001"
As an achievement this a logical fallacy - there were no attacks in the same time period preceding 9/11.
Bush says he "won't be around to read it." We can only hope.
Why is 911 still being identified as a 'terrorist attack' ? When it is so obviously not what was presented to the unwashed masses?
Thanks, Sanctuary.
Your post inspired my following letter just submitted to my local paper here in Wisconsin. I did "tighten" it a bit:
"...In the closing days of the Bush administration, it's time to tout achievements. One of the proudest is that there have been no new foreign terrorist attacks on U.S. soil since September 11, 2001.
Less noted is that there were also no such attacks in the same time period PRECEDING 9/11..."
(Sanctuary, the African embassy bombings and the USS Cole attack in Yemen did come later in the Clinton era, as did the work of Timothy McVeigh.)
Ray "soiled thinking" Kondrasuk
Not to worry, Bush says he isn't concerned about how history will view his militant eight years in the White House, telling ABC News that he "won't be around to read it."
And, if we're extraordinarily lucky, there won't be any other Bush MoFo's around to read it either. They'll all be graveyard dead, in prison or delivering pizza. As for George Wanker Bush himself, don't be fooled by a lifetime of pathological lying. Even an intellectual and emotional blank slate like him, the human equivalent of watching paint dry, knows a Monster Fuck-Up when seeing it in the mirror. There are numerous times now, when unsuccessfully attempting to masturbate in the shower, or taking a dump, that he wishes he'd never been president. Half the world is laughing at him; the other half is wiping their feet on the Bush doormat they bought for 75% off at the flea market. What hurts most of all are the daily recordings from the home of Jeb Bush, a home George Wanker has had secretly bugged from top to bottom, in which his older brother curses him non-stop with red faced fury for destroying his political future. The Wanker hears Poppy Bush talking to Jeb about how he'd like to throttle that whiskey swilling, coke snorting screw-up of a son, "the last wretched scoop of mashed potatoes in the Bush barrel." . THAT HURTS!
Mordechai that was precious.
While I appreciate Thomas' journalistic contributions and consistent criticism of the Bush administration, to continue calling Iraq Bush's "error" is absolutely inexcusable. There is overwhelming evidence that Bush and Cheney and their neocon allies deliberately fabricated evidence and lied us into that war--it was no "error." Furthermore, Bush's two "successes" were failures in their own right--aid to Africa was tied to refusing abortion and contraception, thereby keeping aid from millions; and the No Child Left Behind was deliberately underfunded and left to fail. Even had No Child been funded, it is an insidious attack on teaching critical thinking, since teachers were required to "teach to the exams"--it's rote learning that kills any hope of developing critical thinkers--and critical citizens. Bush made no "errors"--he followed the neocon guidebook to the letter and produced exactly what they intended: chaos in the Middle East and massive US military basis that will remain far into the future; and the Patriot Act at home to mute criticism of this government's war crimes.
. . . aid to Africa was tied to refusing abortion and contraception, thereby keeping aid from millions . . .
Many many thanks for pointing this out. The legion of primping, pimping cannibals in the MSM who have been desperately trying these last few weeks to find some fly speck of accomplishment from the Bush regime keep pointing this out. Bush's answer to AIDS in Africa: "Stop fucking!" After all, he himself hasn't had relations his his wife or anyone else for years. So why can't those lowly darkies from the dark continent do the same?
If them Africans would just take some personal responsibility--like Bush twins did--there wouldn't be no problem.
Does anyone remember the "boy's town" scandal in Omaha, Nebraska during Reagun's administration?...
and the late night "Limo service" bringing children to the white house during bush 41's tenure...?
Jeff Gannon the reporter/male prostitute that had overnight visits to the white house was one of the sex boy toys of "Boys town"...
This may be off topic, but it is evidence of the depravity that the Bush crime family functions at...
How many folks are aware of the wholesale sex slave trafficking that is being carried out by military contractors like CACI and Halliburton...?
They have even been convicted and fined, yet still recieve sweetheart no-bid contracts from their enablers in congress and wall street...
Sioux Rose
Is that Viagra in your pocket, or are you glad to see me? (stated in Mae West voice)
" ... it's rote learning that kills any hope of developing critical thinkers--and critical citizens."
And, it is so enormously boring to anyone with an ounce of real intelligence and creativity that it destroys any further desire to learn. It just fuels the urge to get the hell out of school, it encourages dropouts.
-- ekaton aka d.k.shaw
Sioux Rose
DONNA: Good points.
As for a monument to Bush, the only substances suitable are either human feces or toxic wastes. Perhaps some artists can don the appropriate gear to pay homage to the most insidious leader of Western civilization in several generations.
Hilarious...!
How about waterboarding Chainey, Bush 41, Bush 43, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Bolton, and Rice into the dunk tank of human excrement and toxic waste... Pay per view, with all proceeds going to the families and victims of extraordinary rendition and CIA black sites...?
I believe the aid to Africa was really just aid to US pharmaceutical companies. The companies were complaining that Africans were starting to use knock-off drugs rather than the expensive anti-AIDS drugs they were producing. So the Bush plan was to give the money to the Africans to buy the US pharmaceuticals' anti-AIDS drugs and kill the knock-off industry, which would reward the US pharmaceutical companies for funding Bush and other Republican candidates. No one should ever make the mistake of thinking that Bush would ever, under any circumstances, do anything for the common good of the people in Africa, the US, or the world. He would rather light himself on fire.
Hey Helen
On which date has a peace treaty been signed with North Korea?
.The sad truth is that what lies ahead of us will no more inspire or enable us than what has come before.
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We see things, not as they are, but as we are.
Anais Nin
Bush don't give a f**k about how history will view his eight years in office, 'cuz he "won't be around to read it."
Cynical, selfish bastard!!
I like the term "moral pygmy" except for its unfairness to the African group.
I prefer the term 'moral leper' although I suppose you're supposed to pity those with leprosy...
Hansen's disease is now treatable.
Mt. Rushmore? The man belongs in jail. A bona fide War Criminal. Iraq was no mistake. It was a crime against a sovereign nation.
Incredible. A president who cares nothing about the future, nothing about the past. A leader of a nation whose concern for the future is based on whether he's around to read about it or not. Only massive ignorance and apathy could have let this cad come to power and stay there eight years in the service of his "base", as he called the wealthy. He is a very bad man.
The man is a f**king sociopath.
Ms. Thomas,
Thank you. Let's look on the bright side. We are about to enter an era that witnesses the emergence of a new form of historical narrative; one that Bob Woodward should play a role in crafting:
The "specialty of presidential investigative narrative and rehabilitation." Or, if you prefer the acrimonious acronym...SPINR.
As a case in point, let's review the work of Fred Barnes...
" But no one is expecting him to end up on Mt. Rushmore ". The only mountain the cheerful,village, idiot should end up on is the mountain of BS!!!
I'm sorry, you need to come up with another material, IMO. BS, or cow dung, is considered a useful material in some parts of the world - for lining the floor and walls (due to its insect-repellent properties), as fuel for cooking, as an insulator, as a fertilizer (which is actually sold to a fellow farmer, believe it or not) and so on.
Highintel: Can we do better?
as to the attacks on 911, to me the quinessential question is this. Given that the VP has admitted "we would have gone into iraq regardless, one has to ask-Would the invasion into Iraq have been approved by Congress without the twin towers falling?
YES, if that is AIPAC wanted.
A nod to all of the above (or is it below?)... Bush deserves not "to be around" to read, but to shiver and stink in the bleakest "hole" in the most onerous prison the world has to offer - nothing too slimy or forsaken for the most heinous war criminal since perhaps Pol Pot or Stalin, or Nixon or Kissinger. Great company for the nightmares coming your way, wanker shrub!
Alas, Bush didn't work in a vacuum to parlay his 8 years into a cultural, social, legal, and ecological disaster - he had the assistance of his predecessors and plenty of mindless, vacuous twits who voted for his twisted version of governance, leaving aside for the moment the treasonous support of the Congress. The ignorance and stupidity (a product, in part, of corporate-sponsored "dumbing down") still manifests in a huge proportion of Americans who continue to believe that Iraq sponsored the 2001 WTC attack and that torture is necessary to protect our "freedoms." This huge void of disenlightenment, religious fundamentalism, and supreme antipathy and intolerance persists even as the flock worships at the feet of yet another military-corporate shepherd. Bush is a war criminal and a traitor, but he hasn't lacked plenty of help in his dubious accomplishments. And the new shepherd brings his own wolves to the door.
Perhaps a monument to Bush and his fellow war criminals can be carved into one of the mountaintops that will be sheared away to create yet another coal-mining disaster - fitting that his ugly mug would end up in toxic sludge. If only the flood of contaminated waste could be channeled directly into and through the halls of Congress and the Pentagon....perhaps then the black hole that is legislative and military leadership could experience first-hand the world they've helped Bush to shape. For all the terror and mayhem Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice and their co-conspirators fostered and perpetrated, the likes of Pelosi, Hastert, Reid, Hoyer, Feinstein, Emanuel, and hundreds of other over-privileged, mind-warped misanthropes who dare to claim they represent my "interests" also deserve a place in the toxic tombs they create.
This is my "interest": the very worst for Bush, his cronies, and all the chickens**t cowards and traitors who've facilitated and supported his crimes against life and the living.
Sand flea,I couldn't agree with you more.I also admire you command of language,i wish i was that articulate.Keep up the good woods.
Goldenboy, thank you humbly and graciously. Sometimes the words come out OK. Keep up your writing and your own courage to speak up!
Peace to you from sand flea.
Mordechai has a way with words.
If Bush ends up on Mt Rushmore they need to use Common Dreams pictures of him for reference.
Bush's face will never be carved into Mt. Rushmore. And that fact makes him so jealous that it wouldn't surprise me if he arranged to have bombs dropped on the mountain as his last official act.
On January 20, everyone hang up a pair of shoes in the window with a sign reading
"BYE BYE BUSH!"
Not that he ever travelled extensively before becoming president, Bush now faces arrest and prosecution for war crimes if he travels to Europe.
Remember Pinochet?
"It's true -- as Bush and company point at their proudest achievement-- there have been no new terrorist attacks on the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001." - Helen
This is one point of argument that I will not concede: didn't someone just kill 8 people in one go in L.A.? How about the rape murders at the Quaker school? And then there's Richard Cho at Virginia Tech...no "terrorist" acts on this continent? I'm to enmeshed with the American Ghetto to not know many of it's inhabitants suffer from the chronic trauma of going to sleep in a state of "terror"...and the communities are call "gated" why? because of love or being terrorized by fear?
To separate the link of the socioeconomic realities on this continent to the realities overseas weakens the argument for defining justice in progressive terms, lessening the power of recognizing the human reality of the "homeland" situation. Does not the chronic stress of facing loss of job and home, exasperated by the cost of militarism, create a state of "terror" in some?
Hey Pal....these other terrorists don't count--they weren't Muslim....We ain't got no problem with Christian terrorists, neither here nor in killing Muslims in Gaza...And if Muslims talk on any of our good Christian airplanes, we will just yank their butts off.