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Holy War
It took the U.S. secretary of defense, for God’s sake, to get a Florida preacher to cancel his plans for pyrotechnic sacrilege on Sept. 11. A few days later, CNN asked some of its blog contributors to reflect on the incident . . . “now that the crisis is over.”
We’re neck deep in two wars (excuse me, one and a half) and an imploding economy, not to mention global warming, endemic violence and hurricane season, but Terry Jones’ creepy publicity stunt has the status of a national crisis: America’s close call! We came this close to offending Muslims!
Oh, we are a sensitive nation.
And Jones was, indeed, dabbling at the margins of holy war, which media coverage managed to turn into a global phenomenon. “. . . he ignited an international conflagration of outrage,” as CNN put it, though he didn’t do it by himself.
One of the core paradoxes of our news industry is that it grew in breadth and scope — in its ability to reach billions of people — well ahead of its growth in depth and insightful coverage. It’s as sensation-mongering as it was in its penny broadsheet days, and thus a marginal, gun-toting preacher and his obscene little plan to burn several hundred Qurans became capriciously catapulted into an international news story and a “national crisis.”
All the while, we press on with our “war on terror,” which over the last nine years has managed to become fabulously expensive background noise (except, of course, in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and other places where it’s actually being waged, and among the troops fighting it and their anxious or shattered families). This war of oil and empire presses on in its inevitability, having long ago transcended the original lies that birthed it.
Funny thing is, there’s plenty of Terry Jones in our mission (originally it was a “crusade,” remember?) in the Middle East, plenty of holy hell and demonizing of Islam. There has always been a shadowy, 12th century edge to the war, which was launched amid serious (and seriously reported) neocon bluster about a “clash of civilizations.” And throughout the fighting, high-ranking Evangelical Christians — from Lt. Gen. William Boykin, former undersecretary of defense, to Lt. Col. Gary Hensley, chief of U.S. military chaplains in Afghanistan — have contorted the war into a quest for souls and a clash of deities (our God is the real God).
Before the November 2004 assault on Fallujah, a lieutenant colonel told his troops (as quoted by a BBC reporter): “The enemy has got a face. He’s called Satan. He lives in Fallujah. And we’re going to destroy him.”
And the religion-tinged racism of our military occupation is well-documented by conscience-stricken veterans of the war on terror. For instance, Mike Totten, speaking at the 2008 Winter Soldier hearings in Washington, D.C., discussed how the Army twisted the word “hadji,” which means an Islamic religious pilgrim, into the “gook” stand-in of the Iraq war. “The hadji is an obstacle. Get him out of the way,” Totten’s sergeant major was wont to say. Totten added: “Denying a person their name gave us permission to separate ourselves from the people of Iraq.”
Compared to all this, Terry Jones and his erstwhile Quran barbecue plans were chump change — a planned spectacle of his own and his congregation’s ignorance. While the burning would have enraged many Muslims and possibly incited some to vengeful violence, it might also have emboldened the religious bigots within the ranks of our own military and among the war’s diehard supporters. (And of course there were some copycat Quran burnings reported, even though Jones held off on his own plans.)
So Jones became an official crisis — a PR crisis — who needed to be publicly rebuked and, God willing, stopped. Modern, industrial wars, fought by a modern empire, aren’t supposed to be holy wars, even though war itself is a concept steeped in the fanaticism of religion and nationalism. Just as George Bush’s PR team had to stifle their crusadin’ commander in chief, so the far savvier Barack Obama has to insist on a sober, separation-of-church-and-state war fought only for reasons of national security.
“In a world of global communications, crackpots such as the would-be Quran-burners in Florida can disrupt the U.S. war on terror,” Brian Fishman, a counterterrorism research fellow at the New America Foundation, wrote as his contribution to CNN’s “lessons learned” blog.
To distinguish the responsible pursuers of the war on terror from crackpots like Jones, Fishman quoted Gen. David Petraeus’ words to the troops in Afghanistan: “Live our values. Stay true to the values we hold dear. This is what distinguishes us from our enemies.”
From Guantanamo to Bagram to Baghdad to Fallujah, let us live our values, perpetrating only the torture we allow in our own prisons, only the violence we allow in our own ghettoes, only the toxic horrors we allow in our own soil and water, and only the corruption we allow in our own halls of Congress.
Oh Lord, we pray.




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Show All"Compared to all this, Terry Jones and his erstwhile Quran barbecue plans were chump change..."
Yes. Thank you.
Funny...If it was a Muslim guy threatening to burn the bible or, God forbid, the torah....he would be call a terrorist or something else. It would never have escalated to the 11th hour as he would have been incarcerated or sent to Gitno and disappear.
But since it was Islam bashing, they allowed the media to give this lunatic 24/7 air time to fan the hate and then told him to back off after the damage is done already. Now they act victorious as if the hate will disappear.
The Muslim world is not stupid. They know that the current wars are not about freedom, democracy, WOT, or whatever such nonsense being spouted by the west. It is about theft of their natural resources.
If this was about what they said it is about, their number 1 target would have been NK. Followed by Saudi Arabia and few nations in South Africa.
The US is run by lunatics who are hell bent on thieving. Just like its client state Israel, which is hell bent on thieving.
"If it was a Muslim guy threatening to burn the bible or, God forbid, the torah....he would be call a terrorist or something else."
Makes me want to take the quran, the torah, the bible, and whatever "holy" books are out there and build me a bonfire. I can roast some marshmallows and make me some smores. At least then these books would serve a practical purpose.
Be sure to include Sayings of Buddah, the Book of Mormon, Dianetics by L. Ron Hubbard, The Satanic Bible of Anton Szandor LeVey, the Left Behind series, The Late Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey, and, though if she were alive she'd deny they belong there, the novels of Ayn Rand.
Newbie, bravo! May I quote you in my next article?
you are correct.
invariably - any muslim I had asked about their opinion - ALWAYS said the same thing:
"it's our geographic resources".
Many Americans want to be just like the guys who flew the planes into the WTC.
DeTocqueville, in 1840, after a one-year tour of the United States, noted that "religious insanity is quite common in America". It still is. Probably the fairest way to burn Korans, is to include equal numbers of Bibles and Torahs. Would that be in accordance with the Golden Rule, to treat other peoples' holy books the way you want them to treat your holy book?
“Live our values. Stay true to the values we hold dear. This is what distinguishes us from our enemies.”
Jesus told us Mystics to love our enemies and we would not have so many. Jesus told us to stop applying the law of retaliation. Jews do it and Muslims do it, we were supposed to stop doing it, if you want to win the hearts and minds of the people. What the hell values do these deceivers speak of?
Another Christer ranting about some mythical Jew who never was. What else did this fictitious barbarian tell "us"? That we will all go to hell if we don't follow him. Well, that's good advice, isn't it? And how about curing blindness with spittle? And walking on water? You wanna try that? Just please keep walking!
bligh4
Why are you hell-bent on insulting Muslims and Christians? Muslim's believe that Christ existed, and is an exalted prophet. What makes you feel like you can denigrate Muslims as well as Christians?
"Muslim's believe," you say!! I was going to say "Jesus, how illiterate can one be," but I won't say "Jesus" any more.
Why don't you go back to school to learn the difference between "Muslim's" and "Muslims." Then, perhaps, you might consider posting something on CD.
It is so easy to condemn institutional Christianity but it is another matter to be a fool and condemn the mind and teachings of Christ.
Yes, one of the teachings Jesus taught his disciples of the Kingdom of Heaven that is not of the world of man, this world, is to love your enemies. This old Indian already knows Jesus and Jesus is who he said he is regardless if people try to tell you he was a mythical person.
Life is good. What an experience! It's always best to forgive.
Mahatma Gandhi ...once said, especially in reference to American "christians" when he was asked what he thought about america being so great...and so "christian"...
""The whole world knows that Jesus taught kindness and peace...except Christians".
WHen some Time Magazine Reporter tried to elicit glowing, praising remarks from him about America :"what do you LIKE about America?" --
Gandhi supposedly answered:
"I do NOT like your christians....they are so ........UNchristlike".
when asked what he thought about "WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS"
he answered....."It would be a good idea".
While 'we' are busy worrying about which books we should burn, our 'enemies' are busy reading our books, like, for example:
'The USA Counterinsurgency Field Manual - Tactics, Intelligence, Host Nation Forces, Airpower' by General David Petraeus.
Just $3.99 at Amazon!
http://tinyurl.com/25jex8e
BRAVO TO THIS YOUNG AMERICAN ...on his rollerboard....
saying to another would-be-Koran-burner Christian....
"DUDE ... you got no KORAN....you're just trying to start Holy Wars...".... after swiping it off the bookburner's hands and handing it to a Muslim...lol...in public too.
really, american may YET be saved by its YOUTH!!!
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THE ROVING EYE
'Dude, you have no Koran'
By Pepe Escobar
As Islamophobia in the United States reaches bonfire of the vanities proportions - involving a composite of talk show hosts, Republican politicians, Tea Party agitators and wacko preachers (see Nobody expects the American Inquisition Asia Times Online, Sept 11, 2010) - concerned citizens across the world should note that the anti-mosque hate festival this past Saturday in front of the proposed site of Cordoba House, the Islamic community center a couple of blocks away from Ground Zero in New York, totally fizzled out; according to ground witnesses, there were way more reporters present than rabid Islamophobes.
But as a graphic illustration of Islamophobia defeated, nothing beats what happened in Amarillo, Texas, the same day. David Grisham, the wacko director of one Repent Amarillo organization, who had planned his own Koran-burning session in support of
Gainesville, Florida, pastor and instant global celebrity Terry Jones, was about to commit the act in front of around 200 people when, out of nowhere comes ...
... the unlikeliest of heroes; Jacob Isom, a 23-year-old, bespectacled local skateboarder. Isom himself described what happened to the Amarillo-Globe News: "I snuck up behind him and took his Koran, he said something about burning the Koran, I said 'Dude you have no Koran,' and ran off." The righteous skateboarder even had time to add to a startled Grisham, "You’re just trying to start holy wars," then handed the unburned Koran to a local Muslim leader.
Repent Amarillo is one of those typical wacko militia American groups, referring to itself as the "Army of God" and with a promotional material modeled on army recruiting pamphlets. Everyone is a target: gays, Muslims, liberal Christians, environmentalists, breast cancer events that do not highlight abortion, Halloween, "spring break events" and pornography shops. Repent Amarillo even led a boycott against the city of Houston after it elected Mayor Annise Parker - a lesbian. Their motto is, "We are the special forces of spiritual warfare, we're looking for a few good warriors."
A lot of people at the would-be Koran-burning site in Amarillo put their hands over a barbecue grill to prevent Grisham from lighting the fire. So this is not only a story about a righteous dude acting like a model citizen. It’s in the same spirit of another citizen observing the Hate Festival near Ground Zero, holding a piece of carton with the words "Real Americans don't burn Korans". At the center of this response is the respect for the constitution of the United States - which ensures the inalienable right of anyone to freely practice the religion of one’s choice.
Cairo, Kabul, Kashmir, Peshawar should read into this that the vast majority of Americans won't be cowed by fear and hate no more, and won't succumb to a new, politically engineered, religious crusade. (Radical) maneuvers by free thinkers and righteous skateboard dudes are showing the way; no paramilitary Christian fascist resists being reduced to ridicule. Now if only Americans could redirect their outrage against the Pentagon drone war against Afghan civilians.
Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge. His new book, just out, is Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009).
He may be reached at pepeasia@yahoo.com.
(Copyright 2010 Asia Times Online (Holdings) Ltd. All rights reserved. Please contact us about sales, syndication and republishing.)
Video and article about 23-yr old David Isom -- the young american who swiped the Koran from the Christian leader's hands attempting to burn it.
saying:
"DUDE, you have no Koran....you're just trying to start Holy Wars".
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http://hightimes.com/news/mike_hughes/6697
'Dude You Have No Quran' Is the New American Ideal
Posted by Jeanne Sager on September 16, 2010 at 9:21 AM
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Jacob Isom is an unlikely hero of American ideals.
He's a skateboarder with a rattail who told Gawker he wants to be featured in High Times some day.
But this defender of the Constitution and all that makes America good is the only guy who had the chutzpah to grab a Quran straight out of the hands of a nut intent on burning it and run away.
The Amarillo Globe News reports other protesters tried to stop David Grisham's Quran burning by putting their hands on his grill and boosting his lighter.
But 23-year-old Isom is the one who grabbed the book and ran away from the director of Repent Amarillo, a Texas group that proclaims it's there to deter promiscuity, homosexuality, and all that jazz.
Hey, it's hard to be a Christian extremist when you don't have a holy book to light on fire. Grisham is a nuclear plant guard by day, but he was no match for Isom the pizza place worker with freedom of religion riding shotgun in his parade.
Isom handed the book over to the head of a local Islamic center and called it a day. The burning never happened. The group sometimes called the Texas Taliban had been thwarted by a scrawny guy with a skateboard.
Score one for the good guys. Er, guy?
And who better than a 20-something to turn an example of the worst in America into old-fashioned American entrepreneurial spirit?
Isom is now selling Dude You Have No Quran shirts in honor of the words he yelled as he ran into the fray (see above). For just $15, you can be a hero too.
Or you can use the money to buy a Quran for your local library -- so anyone can read it if they have questions. If you're so inclined, buy a Bible too. It's all in the name of the Constitution.
If they ask why you're doing it, it's pretty simple -- dude, you have no Quran!
Will this be our new fight song?
Image via Mutumbo
http://cdn-ugc.cafemom.com/gen/resize/263/351/85/2010/09/16/09/89/pl/po7oeg3y0w1azzo.jpg?imageId=19704732
Religious fanatics and greedy war-mongering billionaires ... if that is not a "match made in hell", nothing is. The money monsters love these religious crazies. The religious crazies distract the common people from noticing the crimes going on all around them, crimes committed in their name, or in the name of national security. The money issues are minute compared to the poisoning of the oceans and the air above, or our rape of our mother, the earth. Meanwhile the greedy keep raking in the profits, which they use to buy more Senators and Congresspersons. Christian nation my ass. We are the antichrist. To paraphrase Tiny Tim, God damn us, everyone!
A Native prophet of the Tribes foretold of the Snake World the Europeans would build in our land long before they knew this hemisphere was here or even sailed. When your Nation was swiping the lands of the Tribes a Sect called the Seventh Day Adventists considered your Nation to be the Beast of Revelation, or anti-christ. While they could not stop what was happening they did try to put things in Prophetic Terms as best they were able.
Many prophetic researchers consider your Nation to be Mystery Babylon that is an utter abomination before God, or an anti-christ, Nation. While Jesus gave John that prophecy at a time within time God already knew the identify of Mystery Babylon from the Foundations of Creation.
Mystery Babylon builds the globalist system of the Beast. It is not that you yourself are condemned by God or Jesus if you turn away from any love, worship, or admiration for The Beast and the Image of the Beast. A Sect like the Seventh Day Adventists live in this world but it is rather doubtful they have any love, worship, or admiration within them for the Beast.
If they do not then they are not condemned. God has only condemned those that worship the Beast, and the Image of the Beast. They are the only ones God has condemned entirely and that God says will be zilched for all eternity.
The fate of Mystery Babylon already known to God and right around 100 percent similar to the final Hopi prophecy for this land.
Life is good. What an experience! It's always best to forgive.
bligh4
Good thing the Muslim fighters against the U.S. troops aren't motivated by religious fervor. They could be accused of being religious fanatics by CD......
I'm still not sure how religion plays here...
at least 3 buildings are demolished, killing some 3,000 people in New York, and coincidentally destroying evidence in a number of ongoing investigations involving powerful individuals and firms...
a previously-defined plan to invade the middle east is then launched, a plan based on the acquisition and control of a number of valuable resources...
this invasion continues to this day...
why would anyone believe what a general says, or a nutball pastor? turn off the damn tv...
this is no holy war...what a mistake, to think such...
The Terry Jones's of America are not the problem, it is all the silent ministers, pastors,preachers,priests, and rabbis who are silent about these wars.
There should be millions of peace loving spiritually minded followers. Of religious faith protesting these wars.
But even more important, the Patriot Acts caan label anybody, group , or religious organization an enemy fo our country for the acts of a hand full of people.
They have built a billion dollar spy network that are going to look for potential threats, and organized religion can be in that category.
Sure first its Islam, and no one speaks out while they vilify that religion, but if you can do it to one, then there goes the first amendment.
The bigger picture is , that 70 percent of this countrys voices are silent.
And the loud mouth war mongering hatefull fake christians are getting the attentionm
At the bottom line it's all about money to gain which you need power
Have a look at this:
http://911research.wtc7.net/sept11/stockputs.html
Well written,concise article. Thank you, enjoyed it.