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Cold, Cold Heart
It's Valentine's Day, and opening the little cartoon on the Google page brings up a sentimental animation with Tony Bennett singing "why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart."
Here in Dubai, where I’m awaiting a visa to visit Afghanistan, the weather is already warm and humid. But my bags are packed with sweaters because Kabul is still reeling from the coldest winter on record. Two weeks ago, eight children under age five froze to death there in one of the sprawling refugee camps inhabited by so many who have fled from the battles in other provinces. Since January 15, at least 23 children under 5 have frozen to death in the camps.
And just over a week ago, eight young shepherds, all but one under 14 years of age, lit a fire for warmth on the snowy Afghan mountainside in Kapisa Province where they were helping support their families by grazing sheep. French troops saw the fire, and acted on faulty information, and the boys were all killed in two successive NATO airstrikes. The usual denunciations from local authorities, and Western apologies, followed. (Trend News, February 10, 2012).
So I'm thinking about warmth, and who we share it with and who we don't.
This is an unexpected trip for me. I had first planned to spend this week at home in Chicago, and then, rather suddenly, agreed to join a group of informal human rights observers traveling to Bahrain for the one year anniversary of their brutally repressed "February 17th Revolution" (please follow events there, and demand that the U.S. cease arming Bahrain's dictatorship, at witnessbahrain.org). Bahraini authorities declined to issue me a visa, and so I asked the Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers if I could change my plans and spend the coming week with them.
My friends tell me that the apartment where I’m headed has been without electricity for several days in a row. The pipes have frozen, so there will be no running water. But in spite of the cold, it’s an especially good time to visit them because twelve of them will be there, on winter vacation from school, including two 14 year old boys I couldn't meet during my last visit who spent much of the last year away from the others, back home in Bamiyan province, in their mountain villages, supporting their families.
One father left the family to find work elsewhere and is now living in Iran. My young friend doesn't hear from his father much, but I wonder what he must think as war threatens to move there. The mother launders clothes to help make ends meet, but with one weak arm due to a history of polio, she can't earn enough for the family's food. Her son is an excellent student, but she's had to ask him to give up school and start adult work full time. Older members of the Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers have worked hard finding him odd jobs in various shops, hoping to put off the day when he will have to start full time work as a shepherd.
I've just, by coincidence, read the story of another young man, training for work in the mountains: the article reaches me from friends I have just left in Colorado Springs, and begins: "Pfc. Josh Harris pulled the charging handle of a grenade launcher on Thursday, leaned back and peered through the sights. His orders were clear. “All right,” said Spc. Michael Breton, moments earlier. “There is an ice cream truck out there. So shoot it.” Pressing down with his thumbs, the MK-19 — a machine gun equipped with grenades instead of bullets — launched four training grenades 300 meters down a Fort Carson range." (www.gazette.com/articles/gis-133359-through-peered.html) This is last-minute training before shipping out with the Fort's 4th Brigade Combat Team. "By March," the reporter continues, "he’ll likely be watching grenades sail into the hillsides of eastern Afghanistan."
Everyone knows that these attacks will kill civilians - will kill children. If you fire enough bullets where there are children you're going to hit them. A few days back filmmaker John McHugh described his twelve day stint embedded in the U.S.' "Operation Mace" in Afghanistan's Nuristan province: “Over the course of my stay on Mace, I witnessed the truly awesome firepower that the U.S. military brings to a fight. Between their helicopters and jets they had dropped 19 bombs, fired two Hellfire missiles, 205 rockets, 500 rounds of 20 millimeter, and 210 rounds of 30-millimetre cannon. They also discharged 3,750 rounds of 50 caliber machine gun ammunition. And yet, only once, could they confirm that they had killed a single Taliban fighter.” McHugh wrote this for Mideast-based broadcaster Al Jazeera (“The Winter War,” February 9, 2012). Would a Western media outlet have bothered covering the story?
It’s hard to fathom the vast indifference of Western observers to what their militaries are doing in Afghanistan - to the lives lost, the futures broken, the families and friendships and loves torn apart - all of which will occur in the next country we collectively agree to demolish, and the next. Our apathy surely makes it easier for military and political elites to wage multiple wars. They count on us to look out at a world that we have been told is barbaric and feral, addled (unlike ours) with terrifying fundamentalism driving them (unlike us) to incessant violence.
We lull ourselves into a comforting delusion that we're waging humanitarian wars, and then wonder why people aren't more grateful. Thinking of ourselves as exceptionally noble, we're lost in denial masked as civilizing virtue as we hum along with Tony Bennett’s puzzled lyrics:
"I tried so hard my dear to show that you're my only dream
Yet you're afraid each thing I do is just some evil scheme.
A memory from your lonesome past keeps us so far apart.
Why can't I free your doubtful mind, and melt your cold, cold heart?"



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Show AllKathy Kelly radiates warmth.
"Kathy Kelly radiates warmth."--Buck
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♥♥So I'm thinking about warmth, and who we share it with and who we don't♥♥
~ L♥VE ~
“faith, hope and Charity—the greatest of these is Charity”
about 400 years ago the english language had a word meant to express that unconditional, All-Encompassing L♥VE. back in those days another word, alms, referred specifically to the gold or silver coins dropped into the poor box. ideally the sharing of these tokens meant only to symbolize the boundless L♥VE without end which surrounds, unites and permeates the Universe. we often hear Charity defined as impersonal Love and somehow that very adjectives leaves many persons feeling left out in the cold, personally detached. L♥VE cannot be defined in physical terms. what color is it? what shape or size? how did humanity arrive at the point where cold cash rules?
"the greatest of these is Charity!"
a little etymology lesson reveals that impersonal charity quickly devolved from its original purity into a word to impugn those dear ladies who shared “love” with sailors, weary travelers or wayward husbands—no questions asked. not unlike the coins of gold and silver tossed into the alms’ box pure Charity hides behind the corrupting patina, so tarnished that today charity has come to mean little more than a tax deductable gift. “what’s love got to do with it?”? true Charity should be like gravity in physics, a constant energy with the strength to embrace and secure One and All yet allowing freedom of movement.
HAPPY VALENTINES’ DAY!
~ L♥VE ~
priceless
Hi little birdie, I'm humbled. Physics and Love. Yes! Love is like gravity; two members of Nature's attractive forces. Maybe, gravity is Love. Maybe, all of Nature's forces are Love.
Was it Love that inspired Hydrogen to couple with Oxygen?
If rain is Love, then Love should reign.
Constant energy, strength to embrace, secure One and All, freedom;
sounds like Life
sounds like a hummingbird
sounds like Love
so, are you saying that Love isn't tax deductible, or just hookers?
hearts back at ya'
Apathy, really? Most Americans enthusiastically support the bloodshed. Obama, like his predecessors, is escalating the violence to boost his reelection prospects. My countrymen make the Nazis look like humanitarians. Thank God there's no divine justice.
And then, the killers of women, children and entire families, return home to their loved ones. Roses are red, violets are blue, souls drenched in blood, for the red, white and blue.
And many of those killers of women, children and entire families return home and kill their loved ones. "Lethal Warriors: When the New Band of Brothers Came Home," by David Philipps. This books lays out the vast amount of violence in a single company when they return home to Colorado Springs, a little town with a high murder and crimes against persons rate due to the military living there.
" Between their helicopters and jets they had dropped 19 bombs, fired two Hellfire missiles, 205 rockets, 500 rounds of 20 millimeter, and 210 rounds of 30-millimetre cannon. They also discharged 3,750 rounds of 50 caliber machine gun ammunition. And yet, only once, could they confirm that they had killed a single Taliban fighter.”"
Either they're bad shots, have bad intelligence, or they just like to fire their guns. Any way you look at it that one Taliban fighter's death was an expensive one for us.
This is an old tactic of the Imperialist powers. The show of firepower is not necessarily intended to kill the enemy. Indeed they do not care WHO it kills whether man woman or child. They just to diplsay their superiority so as to terrorize an enemy.
I am reminded of that passage in Heart of Darkness where the narrator comes across French nen of war shelling the jungle from offshore. They do not know WHAT they are shelling. They do not know who is there whether it simple villagers or warriors. They do not even know the name of the tribe they are supposed to be shelling or the names of the lands that they shell.
They are just shelling it to show that they can so that in CASE there some tribesmen in the area, they will know what they face if they dare stand up to the French taking thier lands.
This is all the USA does when it responses with such firepower.
Its all about money, "people" get richer replacing wasted munitions. Oilybomber has so many fooled into believing he is a respectable person, the USA has been a bloodthirsty ogre since WWII. Occupy will Spring Forward!
Its all about money, "people" get richer replacing wasted munitions. Oilybomber has so many fooled into believing he is a respectable person, the USA has been a bloodthirsty ogre since WWII. Occupy will Spring Forward!
"the exporting from the United States of warlike instruments and military stores is not to be interfered with." Washington 1793
==the Google page brings up a sentimental animation with Tony Bennett singing "why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart."==
Sorry. The Hank Williams verb was to melchur.
I melchur
You melchur
He she it melchurs
We melchur
You melchur
They melchur.
We would have melchured but it was too damn cold.
Trylon
Confusing Hank Williams for Tony Bennet is like confusing progressivism with the democratic party....
Hank williams, woody guthrie and ledbelly Knew Hard Times.......
Our's are just beginning.
"I'm not gonna worry wrinkles in my brow
'Cause nothin's ever gonna be alright nohow
No matter how I struggle and strive
I'll never get out of this world alive." hank senior
Ha ha! Hank, Sr.! Yes, sir...
the basics are still the best, and he was a musical master of the Basic Best:
Hey, hey, good lookin',
Whatcha got cookin'?
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
Hey, sweet baby,
Don't you think maybe
We could find us a brand new recipe?
I got a hot-rod Ford and a two-dollar bill
And I know a spot right over the hill.
There's soda pop and the dancin's free,
So if you wanna have fun come along with me.
Hey, good lookin',
Whatcha got cookin'?
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
I'm free and ready,
So we can go steady.
How's about savin' all your time for me?
No more lookin',
I know I've been tooken [sic].
How's about keepin' steady company?
I'm gonna throw my date-book over the fence
And find me one for five or ten cents.
I'll keep it 'til it's covered with age
'Cause I'm writin' your name down on every page.
Hey, good lookin',
Whatcha got cookin'?
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
FOR VALENTINE'S DAY
If the wife and I are fussin' brother that's our right
'Cause me and that sweet woman's got a license to fight
Why don't you mind your own business!
-----(Mind your own business)
Mind your own business -
-----(Mind your own business)
'Cause if you mind your business, then you won't be mindin' mine.
Oh, the woman on our party line's the nosiest thing
She picks up her receiver when she knows it's my ring
Why don't you mind your own business!
-----(Mind your own business)
Mind your own business
-----(Mind your own business)
Well, if you mind your business, then you won't be mindin' mine.
If I want to honky tonk around 'til two or three
Now, brother that's my headache, don't you worry 'bout me.
Just mind your own business!
-----(Mind your own business)
Mind your own business
-----(Mind your own business)
If you mind your business, then you won't be mindin' mine.
Mindin' other people's business seems to be high-toned
I got all that I can do just to mind my own
Why don't you mind your own business!
-----(Mind your own business)
Mind your own business
-----(Mind your own business)
If you mind your own business you'll stay busy all the time.
Y'all got me started now. Here's one of my favorites on the general theme of hard times...
"I'd rather drink muddy water
Sleep in a hollow log
I'd rather drink muddy water
and sleep in a hollow log,
than be down in Texas
Treated like a doggone dog."
-Woody Guthrie version of Jimmie Rodgers' "T for Texas", as sung on the Library of Congress Recordings by Alan Lomax (1940)
There is a beautiful short story in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s – Artist of the Beautiful. Here the protagonist of the story is imbued with the spirit of wonder by trying to replicate the beauty of spirit with its external counterpart (humanity) by means of a mechanical butterfly. When ever I read something from this lady (KK) I always envision an image of Owen Warland hunched over a workbench tirelessly working away inching himself closer to that elusive perpetual motion machine of his creation. What is it that makes man/women do what they do? This Lady has continually personified the perpetual motion of the free spirit for the better part of her life at often times putting her life in harms way by being an example to the other side that there is alternative way. Although it would appear that KK is walking in the streets of reality she duplicates Owen Warland's creation with dialogue and action to create her own version of perpetual justice.
Not too long ago David Suzuki was being honored for his commitment to the environment by having a school bear his name in BC - he would have nothing to do with it. His reasoning – our time as numerators over the billions of years that the earth is old is but a small glitch, and if anything, one’s ego should be humbled at that which gives us life and not compete with it (mother earth). Too often, it becomes easy to be paralyzed in thoughts, actions and conversations of movements as we are continually inundated with a Hydra that is continually changing. I think in the end, Nature is the true perpetual motion machine that will impart its own universal justice that appears to be elusive in this timeframe called a glitch.
I do not hesitate to say Kathy that you are a better person than I by living the example you wish the world to be. In Hawthorne’s creation, resonance is the force that allows the transfer of energy from one being to another to form that which becomes greater than the sum of its parts - seminating this seed is at times the best we can do.
Happy Valentine’s Day Kathy.
Beautiful post, Andrea. I share your high opinion of Kathy Kelly. The lack of empathy seen in a portion of our country's people is a LEARNED response. It's conditioned by religions that teach that one group is worthy of God's blessing, whilst another is evil. It's seen in sports pushing the idea of teams brutally fighting until one wins. It's seen in unfair economic systems that leave so many angry and miserable, so that they have less joy in their hearts to extend to others. It's seen in phony election parodies that pass for democratic accomplishments, and in leaders who think making war makes them heroes. It's seen in all the lies we live by. And while TRYLON constantly mistakes social conditioning for what he takes to be the unspeakable evils of human nature, he is vastly mistaken in his damaging assessment of MANkind.
If so much of the Western world under a martial form of Christianity, did not so long equate violent force with the will of God, and teach men to behave in accord with the Mars rules ethos (to allegedly prove they were strong men), and if women's input had been made an equal part of the cultural equations we live by... we'd see FAR more Kathy Kellys and far less MIC generals, or a baboon hierarchy, for that matter.
The world increasingly wounded by wars will eventually see those who manage to survive forming societies that no longer make violence their centerpiece.
Good SR but remember it's the feminine principle not women .think Pelosi and Hillary.
And thank you Siouxrose for paying tribute to Kathy Kelly and also your usual super excellent comments. Your point taken about LEARNED response and conditioned by religion is so on the mark, a point rarely recognized by practicing Christians. Christianity has become an "us against them" religion rather than one that transforms the human soul.
But I must add, the evil in the world emanates not just from religion but from unjust institutions of power that also control the national conversation by way of institutional propaganda that feeds on the weakness of the human ego. These institutions are led by men of wealth, corrupted by power, and who have almost always huge out-of-control egos.
The foundations of all the major religions of the world recognized the dysfunction of the human ego and what the love of money can do to the human soul. But what has happened? Hypercritical fundamentalist religion has taken over with a total absence of the human spirit. They no longer know what it means to be fully human. They have become blinded by a money culture, and have sold out to the dirty rotten system.
I believe Christ did not come to create another religion but to show humankind how to be more fully human. Needless to say, American materialistic consumer culture has robbed us of our humanity.
Thank you, Stephen, for your generous compliment. I 100% agree with your post. You know, there is a corollary that I think is worth relating here, and it applies to any entity that becomes INSTITUTIONALIZED. A calcification process sets in whereby those at the pinnacle (or head) of said entity wish (and act) to preserve it AS IS. So we end up with traditions which are largely rule-based, and people forfeit not only freedom, but the capacity to think for themselves. After all, when rules are imposed from exterior authorities, the vital development of a true basis for inner morality is thwarted. Then, in the ways that absolute power so frequently ends up abused, the authorities themselves bend the rules to suit their own ego-driven desires, and corruption sets in. Because the pattern described is inevitable in any top-down style institution, deviating from this model to instead establish a variety of bodies SHARING power is the answer. As you know, religious authorities see that type of power-sharing as a veritable heresy, for they want the last word.
In my view, ANY authoritarian institution poses threats to the ultimate development of humanity. But here's where it can play a vital role: the piano sudent generally must first master scales before he or she can compose their own symphony. I regard these institutions rather like the baby learning to walk by reaching out for others' hands to steady him (or her). Yet once one can walk on their own (and hopefully think for themselves), to belong to any congregation means submitting sovereign will to this larger body. Because patriarchal religions (along with the governments drawn out of their ideologies) have given women, The Earth Mother, Blacks, and Indigenous persons such a bad rap over the centuries, I could never give my allegiance to any of them: Christian, Jewish or Islamic.
I do respect you for finding the better angels in your faith; and as we've discussed here many moons ago, I think it's highly probable that you are where you are to act as witness to greater truths in a community that needs to hear that message.
Peace & Happy Valentine's Day.
GLENN FORD: You may not recall the incident, but I do. It was through a response in support of one of your posts, about 4 years ago, that I got a taste of the first hit squad (aimed viciously at me) on this site. And you never came to my assistance. So seeing your comment on the 2/6 Hedges' thread suggesting that I am showing "paranoia" for exposing likely agent provocateurs in this forum (the same ones intent upon smearing Chris Hedges for pointing out the same thing in the OWS movement) has me wondering if you're a coward, or perhaps, on the Blue Team, too?
Thank you Siouxrose. Yes, I also agree with your assessment of the nature of institutional corporate power which far outnumbers the institutions of religion.
I always look forward to your numerous posts, although I have personally held back on posts as it creates so much negative energy from those liberals who hate religion or even the mention of spirituality. Siouxrose, I admire your mind and fortitude.
You make good points on the nature of Authoritarianism. The fact is the parent child relationship is an authoritarion relationship. It about the only way it can work as the child really lacks the life experience and decision making ability to make these decisions for themselves.
Now the child tends to rebel around their teen years but it usually not against Authority per se, it against their parents Authority. They equate the two in their minds and tell themselves EVERYTHING my parent tells me is bad and will very often look for another authority figure to replace that relationship.
They very often will join the MILITARY.
Their emotional growth is forever stunted once they transfer from one authroity figure to the next. They NEVER grow up. The military knows this and have trained their officers and Seargents to act as "substitute parents". They have to get them young so that transfer of Authority figures can happen.
A Militaristic people, one where the Military is front and center is more often then not an emotionally immature people. They never really mature. I suggested once that no one should be allowed to volunteer or drafted into a Military until they are 30 years old. This would give them time to break away from the parent child relationship and allow the individual to be able to THINK for themself and break down that conditioning that comes when daddy says go to bed its bedtime and the child goes to bed.
Siouxrose: Thank you for the complement. I feel it should be the other way around.
If Kathy calls me that she is in need of personnel to serve in her apprenticeship program, I’ll be calling you SR!
HVD – or what’s left of it.
Thank you Andrea for paying such a tribute to Kathy Kelly.
My often thoughts of Kathy are really nothing less than a prayer.
Kathy Kelly is one of the most remarkable women in the world and the American media ignores her. But Common Dreams is one of her best supporters. Thank you CD.
Thank you for your comment Stephen. She is truly a flower of humanity. As an artist, I would hate to be given a commission to create a model in her image. The mediums would rebel - and rightly so.
Best wishes, Andrea
The delusion we all labor under is one of infinite resources on this the only planet we now occupy.7 billion humans and growing daily. At what number do we exhaust the carrying capacity of this planet? Until we find others suitable for habitation and a means of getting there we had better grow up and start acting like a mature species or Mother will deal with us appropriately..
According to Food not Bombs, Britain and the USA waste enough food everyday to feed the hungry of the planet. And a majority of food aid state it is distribution not supply which keeps people hungry. Agreed less consumption in general and sustainability needs to be practiced.
If only stories such as this would fill mainstream news, every day.
People are disconnected because they are allowed no way to connect. It takes articles such as this to make another's reality part of our own, and then we are able to care.
It also helps enormously to have a voice in what is happening, and that of course is discouraged, even violently by the FBI and others who watch over us and insure no one who does care is able to participate much in society.
Yes, our hearts have grown cold, but only because being connected is virtually impossible in a military police state where the information field as well as social interactions are tightly controlled.
TTT: The good news is, in spite of numerous martial campaigns bleeding down the centuries, added to citizen round-ups and other totalitarian efforts... neither Love nor Truth has ever been wiped out of the human heart OR collective consciousness. No matter the weapon deployed by those with the least in the way of spiritual evolution, they cannot take what is not theirs to take. It's reminiscent of the words of Blake, that one CAN behold the world in a grain of sand, and eternity in an hour. We ARE part of all that is, and much of that is an ongoing miracle. Unfortunately, it's been brawn, instead of love, truth, or intelligence, that's guided much of the world's journey. The dominators show up with their shined weapons and demolish those who live by higher ideals like peace. Yet Peace remains for it is an inviolate ideal, part of the invisible metrics that imbue our world with the imprint of Universal Laws.
Kathy
May peace and courage always be with you.
Happy Valentines Day
Peace
Pet
I hope God will forgive us for what we've done in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere--but I doubt it.
Hey, now let's talk about Whitney Houston, the important stuff, you know...
meanwhile all the aid money is diverted to politically connected crooks who use it to build mansions inside walled estates
while children freeze to death outside them
50% of USA aid to Afghanistan never leaves the USA. Then a large portion is sucked up by foreign ( not Afghans) contractors. Afghans are not, by any means, the main problem, though they have faults as we all do.
Unfortunately, narcissistic psychopaths get into high positions of govt, miilitary, police...and just about every administrative beaurocracy has these mungrels...I would go further to say at any given point in recent history...about 1% of the global population has this more severe malignant form of personality disorder...............................................................................................................................no empathy, no compassion, treat people like objects, extreme arrogance, extreme egocentricity, high sense of entitlement, power hungry, sadistic cruel tendencies...etc....do you get the picture...you fill in the rest of the dots RE: the content of this insightful article...
"If you fire enough bullets where there are children you're going to hit them."
Thanks for this nugget of wisdom. It simply astounds me that the vast majority of people in the US don't get this.
It is as true in the hundreds of nations where the US empire is involved as it is on the streets of Chicago, Kelly's hometown -- not to mention the rest of our gun-crazed nation.
from the article:
~ We lull ourselves into a comforting delusion that we're waging humanitarian wars, and then wonder why people aren't more grateful. ~
who is we?
no one should be allowed to discuss Afghanistan without addressing the poppies being grown, harvested and turned into heroin there...
to do so is not intellectually sound...
The first step towards an effective solution to the occupation of Afghanistan is to define the root cause which could very well create a mass public awareness that could lead to policy changes. The illegal and immoral invasion and occupation of Afghanistan is a resource driven war crime designed to further the profits of major corporations and is being paid for by the taxpaying public. American oil and gas corporations are at the top of the list seeking hegemony over the resources of Central Asia via trans-Afghan pipelines. If the majority of voting Americans understood this it might bring about a change in policy via public opinion. Kelly's sentiments are well-intended but not likely to influence many Americans and certainly not Washington or the corporate criminals. The failure of the peace movement to be effective by educating Americans to the reality of this "war" is yet another sad aspect of a very ignorant nation.
Dear Kathy,
You are one of the world's most beautiful people and it follows one of its most beautiful women. Be my Valentine.
Paul Fretheim
"We lull ourselves into a comforting delusion that we're waging humanitarian wars"
Who is? There's an alter-community here that does not wage war. We don't feed taxes to the Pentagun. We don't feed our energy to the korporate imperium. There really is an alternate we here. And the news of the day is that many more are walking on over here to join us. Over here we see that the activities of the imperium are not the relevant news. We already know what it will do tomorrow, and the next day, as long as people continue to feed their energy into it.
We have a Pentagon & a government that is totally unresponsive to the wishes of the people. If somehow, some entity managed to rally 2 million people to protest a war against Iran for example, this response would be ignored, & we would be at war with Iran. The elites & corporations now run the country.
Kathy Kelly, You are a woman of valor. I appreciate all you have sacrificed and done for the victims of war. I am sorry for what our war against the people of Iraq and Afghanistan . I wish your words and if possible pictures could reach every American. That was one of the ways we got the Vietnam war ended the other is the draft. If all the politician's kids including women were forced to go to war it would be over very soon. Although I am not for a draft. We can hope and pray that the capitalistic- military power structure will not invade Iran.
Thank you, Kathy
First of all, thanks Kathy Kelly for your courage and your voice of sanity....and to all the many insightful comments and observations.
genie, you wrote, ..."That was one of the ways we got the Vietnam war ended the other is the draft. If all the politician's kids including women were forced to go to war it would be over very soon."...
I am not aiming to criticize or judge anyone here, but if my memory serves me, when we had a draft the sons of the elite corporate and political power players pretty much had ways of avoiding the battle fields...ways that typically were not available to the majority of young men who were forced into military servitude during the Viet Nam War. The average draftee without family money and connections who really really didn't want to go kill people had options like escaping to Canada and becoming a shamed fugitive, or being court-martialed and sent to prison if he stayed and refused to fight (either way a cowardly disgrace to his country)....a very few outside the country-club class, lucky and diligent enough, were deemed worthy of being kept from harm and given college deferments.
It doesn't seem to matter whether the US has a formal draft or an all volunteer military.....the same culturally disenfranchised, economically impoverished and politically dismissed cross-section of young men and women end up wielding the guns, killing and being killed...expendable pawns in the manufactured wars of kings, presidents, prime ministers, CEOs and other power mad sociopaths.
There is actually little difference between drafted soldiers then and ones now who have supposedly volunteered. The coercion, the concentrated efforts and propaganda campaigns to effectively brainwash kids into blind patriotism and military service to their country and the very intentional impoverishment of minority and urban youth, the general dumbing down of our population and fewer and fewer employment possibilities make a draft virtually unnecessary.
An alarming majority of young adults getting beyond high school age are looking at Walmart servitude and/or military servitude.....with the military promising very appealing monetary and education perks...and of course the perpetually glamorized bonus of getting to 'see the world' while protecting one's country and freedom from evil enemies....blah, blah, blah...etc., etc.
Children of the elite, if they do any time in the military, seem to rarely end up facing the same dangers or are ever put directly in the path of an enemy bullet alongside the much more expendable sons and brothers, sisters and daughters of the less affluent.
You suggest a return to the draft....I suggest an end to the very intentional and unforgivable drive by the US MIC to attain world military and political dominance...an end to all acts of aggression and aims towards policing/bullying the world that require the US to maintain more than the smallest of defensive forces....and an immediate end to the MIC and its international weapons/war industry and war-profiteering, and the rounding up and prosecution of all high end representatives of the United States government and corporations (and any complicit ally nations) who have had a hand in the global devastation the US war machine has, so far, had one of the bloodiest roles in.
Kathy Kelly deserves a PEACE PRIZE OF THE HIGHEST ORDER, which is certainly not the Nobel, debased as it is by names such as Henry Kissinger and Barack Obama.
Thank you Kathy for shining your light into the some of the darkest, saddest places on earth in hopes that what we see will move us forward into meaningful action. Despair is not an option for us.
Is it noble to ignore the needs of poor, homeless, and hungry children in our own country? The costs of war are internal too. Write about that..
The "peace" movement was infiltrated by the Pentagon long ago.