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Liberty or Death? Choose One
by Paul Gross

The
   horrible events of September the 11th have brought America
   to a crossroads. Down one road lies a police state, perpetual war,

   and more dead innocents both here and abroad. Down the other road
   lies freedom, peace and prosperity. One would think that such a
   choice would be easy and obvious. Yet our leaders, from the
President
   on down, seem to be hell-bent on taking the wrong road.
The
   first thing to realize is that the attack of Sept. 11 was not
unprovoked,
   nor was it "an attack on our freedom."
Our
   media, with its own socialist and anti-capitalist biases, produces

   a lot of blather about how the rest of the world hates the US for
   its free, capitalistic system. It’s pure nonsense. Free trade
produces
   friends, not enemies. Think about it: every single time two people

   trade anything, each one of them gets something he values more
than
   what he gives up. Each one’s life is a little better, a little
happier.
   One does not hate people who consistently make ones life better.
   Who hates the Swiss, who trade peaceably with all the world, but
   do not meddle in foreign politics?
No,
   what earns us hatred is neither freedom nor trade - it is outright
murder, terrorism, and our support of foreign tyrants and terrorist
governments. Such has been our government’s "foreign policy"
   for decades. I could give many examples of our insane foreign
policies,
   but in the present case, probably only two are relevant: our
support
   of Israel and our "economic sanctions" on Iraq.
Israel
   has been locked into a vicious cycle of murder and revenge since
its inception. Back in the first World War, Britain controlled
Palestine, and wanted the assistance of the Muslims who lived there
in fighting the Germans and Turks, so the British promised the
Muslims eventual self-rule in Palestine in return for their help. The
Brits got the
   help they wanted, but they never got around to keeping their
promise.
   Thirty years later, after WWII, neither Britain nor the US was
willing
   to take in the survivors of the Holocaust, so hordes of homeless
   Jews descended on Palestine. With encouragement and funds from
America, they launched a war of terror against the British, who
promptly
   tucked tail and ran. The Jewish minority seized power and renamed
   the country Israel. The Israelis, with American backing, stole the

   land of the Palestinian Moslems, forced millions of them to flee
   the country, and passed explicitly racist new laws forbidding
their
   return. Since its beginning, Israel has cashed in on the pity one
   naturally feels for victims of the Holocaust, but isn’t it about
   time we realized that being a victim does not entitle one to make
   victims of other innocent people?
This
   is clearly a lesson the Israelis have never learned, because they
still treat Moslems pretty much the same way Hitler treated the
   Jews, before he decided on his "final solution." Every
   terrorist bomb that goes off in Israel is met with bloody
reprisals
   - NOT against the terrorists, who can’t be found, but against
random
   Palestinian neighborhoods. Such reprisals actually aid the
terrorists’
   cause by garnering them new recruits and donations from
sympathetic
   Moslems. People who unjustly lose their homes and their loved ones

   make first-class, fanatical recruits - the kind of people who are
   willing to hijack airplanes and fly them into enemy buildings.
Why
   do Palestinians hate the US government? Because the state of
Israel
   is the creation of the US government. Because Israel has always
received most of its funding from the US government and from American

   Jews. Because it gets the latest in weapons technology from the
   US government, not to mention the bulldozers it uses to destroy
Palestinian homes. And because it is protected from international
justice in the United Nations by the veto power wielded by the US
government.
And
   the Palestinians are right. The Israeli government, aided and
enabled
   by our government, has done them enormous harm, harm they did not
   deserve any more than the people in the World Trade Center
deserved
   to be attacked.
U.S.
   Government policy toward Iraq is even worse. Our government has
   deliberately bombed all water purification and sewage treatment
facilities in Iraq, then imposed "economic sanctions,"
   preventing foreign trade in food, medicine, chlorine needed to
purify
   water - or parts to repair the water and sewage systems. Thanks
   to our actions, 1.4 million Iraqis have died, including about
500,000
   children, dead of starvation.. (These are U.N. figures, not Saddam

   Hussein’s.) You want to talk terrorist atrocities? The World Trade

   Center attack was barely a fender-bender, compared to the train-
wreck
   horror that our government has inflicted on innocent people in
Iraq.
   Anyone who believes that the terrorist attacks on the US were
"unprovoked"
   must not regard the mass-murder of innocent foreign civilians as
"provocation."
What
   is our justification for murdering hundreds of thousands of
innocent
   people? Well, we don’t like Saddam Hussein, and want to punish him

   for being a bad guy. Interesting. Has Saddam missed any meals
because
   of our economic sanctions, do you suppose? Does some genius in
Washington
   believe that anyone in the world will blame Saddam for the
suffering
   of the Iraqi people? Are we killing innocent hostages so that
Saddam
   will be overcome
   with guilt and resign or commit suicide? What I’d like to know is:

   why are there no calls for our latest three Presidents to be
turned
   over to Iraq to stand trial for their crimes against humanity?
Seems
   only fair, if we expect anyone to turn over Osama bin Laden to us.
And
   here’s the point that really ought to make you think: The
government
   of Iraq, like most of the Moslem governments of the Middle East,
   is not democratically elected. The Middle East abounds in
monarchies,
   dictatorships and theocracies, but nowhere do the common people
   elect their leaders. They don’t get to elect their leaders because
of American support of virtually every dictator and princeling that
money can buy – including both Saddam Hussein (who was going
   to be our tool against Iran) and the Afghani Taliban (who were
going
   to help us against the Russians.)
That
   is the tiny grain of truth behind our government’s lie: "they
   hate us for being a free country." They hate us because our
   country arms and supports the tyrants who keep them enslaved,
impoverished,
   and politically powerless. The people of the Middle East owe us
   a great deal for our interventions in their affairs; pray that
they
   will forgive us instead of trying to pay us back. In Afghanistan,
   Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Syria, and all the other places that
breed
   and shelter international terrorists, there are no elections, and
   no ruler uses public opinion polls to decide policy.
The
   common people of such countries are totally powerless - and
therefore
   innocent of responsibility for their governments’ actions and
policies.
   They are, in fact, victims of their own governments. Any action
   we take against them is like attacking the inhabitants of a
concentration
   camp because we don’t like the people who run the camp. (And never

   mind that we helped build the camp!)
On
   the other hand, in democratic countries like the US and Israel,
   we do elect our leaders, and our opinions can and do affect
government policies. So if you are a Palestinian or an Iraqi with a
legitimate grievance against the US government, are you entirely
wrong to blame common American citizens, or to consider them proper
targets for
   your enmity?
Now
   the vicious cycle opens to receive us. Will we, like the Israelis,
make war on innocents to retaliate against guilty people we cannot
locate? Will we drop bombs on civilians while the terrorists sit
   back and get ready to welcome a flood of new recruits? No matter
   how massive our retaliation, every innocent person we kill will
   have friends and family who will turn into our sworn enemies.
Indeed,
   the more massive our retaliation, the more victims it will
produce,
   and the more hatred we will incur in response. Some of those new
   enemies will come our way with bombs, and some will just bring
pocket
   knives, box-cutters and ingenuity, the way twenty brave men did
   on Sept. 11. How do you stop a man who’s willing to die, just to
   get you? Shall we now create another million innocent victims, and

   help the terrorists to recruit thousands of such men, filled with
   hate and with nothing to lose? We’ve seen what twenty men can do.
   What might twenty thousand do?
Our
   leaders say we will have to give up a little more, always a little
more, of our freedom. Don’t object to the government snooping through

   your e-mail or monitoring your phone calls. Wait in line for hours

   to board your next airline flight, and don’t squawk when the nice
folks at the boarding gate want to strip-search you and check out
   your body cavities. What will they do if a new group of terrorists

   use karate to overpower a flight crew? Insist that all passengers
   on every flight be handcuffed, no doubt. The bottom line is, you
   can’t stop a determined terrorist. The best way, the only way, to
   stop him is not to provoke such fanatical hatred in the first
place.
   Don’t drop bombs on innocent people, and don’t enforce "economic
   sanctions" that starve innocent children, as we are still doing
   in Iraq. Don’t give aid and don’t give arms to foreign governments

   that murder innocent people, as Israel does.
The
   Swiss have exactly the right idea. Trade peacefully with all
nations,
   be prepared to defend yourself, but don’t meddle. That is the road

   to peace, and prosperity.
It
   is also the road to freedom. And let’s for once be clear about
what "freedom" is. "Freedom" means each person owns
   his own life and is responsible for making his own choices about
   his own life. Freedom begins where government compulsion ends. We
   won’t be kept free by new laws restricting our freedom to travel
   or laws allowing government agents to rummage through our clothing

   or our homes or our cars or our e-mail whenever they feel like it,

   or to listen in on our phone calls. "Freedom" means freedom
   from government. We need our government to stop meddling where
they
   have no damn business and we especially need them to stop
murdering
   and terrorizing foreigners, or supporting foreign governments that

   murder and terrorize their own people. Every time another innocent

   foreigner is killed with US bombs, our government puts our lives
   more at risk. We need to stop our government from exporting
terror,
   death and destruction, leaving us free to export the seeds of
peace:
   the goods and services that peaceable people all over the world
   need and want to make their own lives better. That’s the real
secret
   of good international relations: give people what they want, in
   exchange for what you want. Don’t murder them.
What
   should we do about the terrorists – those who did not snuff
themselves
   along with their victims? If we can identify guilty individuals
and prove their guilt (and I mean: prove it in court, to an impartial

   jury. Naturally, those who decline to put up a legal defense are
   more likely to be found guilty.)  –  then put a bounty on their
heads.
   Their heads, not the heads of innocent civilians who happen to
reside
   in the same country. If the guilty parties turn out to be rulers
   or agents of a foreign government, then put a billion-dollar
bounty
   on the "head of state," so to speak, and offer American
   passports to anyone who earns a bounty, with extra passports for
   their family members.. Free enterprise will take over from there,
   without the loss of any more innocent lives, American or
otherwise.
   And watch the terrorists become extinct.
What
   will ensure their extinction is not just the deaths of a few well-
known
   terrorists. We can never track down and kill all the people who
   have committed terrorist acts, or those who might do so in the
future.
   We need to recognize that these are fanatical people, but not
crazy
   people. They do not kill for love of killing; they act from
absolute conviction (not unfounded) that they have no other way to
obtain justice (or revenge, depending on your point of view) for
wrongs
   done to themselves, their families, their countrymen, and innocent

   members of the religious faith they share.
What
   we can do is take away their Cause. Stop bombing Iraq, and end the

   "economic sanctions" that are keeping food and medicine
   from reaching innocent Iraqis. Stop supporting Israel, and at the
   same time stop supporting every petty tyrant who promises us an
   oil concession. This isn’t "giving in to terrorism"  –
   it’s doing something we should have done years ago: minding our
   own business! If you worry that the Israelis might be wiped out,
   then consider the alternative we should have adopted fifty-five
   years ago: give them all US passports. That is the only honest and

   generous thing we could do for them. Offering them a place in our
   land is generous; helping them steal land that belongs to someone
   else is criminal, and constitutes the prime reason America is
hated
   in the Middle East. And bring our troops home. They are not
earning
   respect for our ideas of justice, any more than people respect a
   bully who thrashes anyone he doesn’t like. They are not protecting

   us. They are earning us new enemies with every bomb they drop. In
   short, stop meddling in foreign quarrels, and foreigners will have

   no further reason to do us harm. They still may not like us very
much, because of past wrongs we have done them, but if we stop
creating
   new wrongs, and perhaps offer compensation for old ones, they are
   likely to regard us as a criminal who has actually seen the error
   of his ways, and forgive us.
Those
   who mistake blind nationalism for a true patriot’s love of liberty
may shudder at the idea that America , the richest and most powerful
nation on earth, should need or want forgiveness from the residents
   of the pestholes of the Third World. If Might makes Right, then
   they are right to shudder. But it doesn’t, and they are not. It
   is not right to murder innocent people or to support murderers.
   Including the murderers in our own government.
Like
   a fireman who starts the fires that he is duty-bound to fight, our
government has accomplished the opposite of its primary duty:
protecting
   its citizens from violence. Its international bumbling, meddling,
   and sheer vicious mass murdering have created a vast number of
enemies
   for us around the world. Thanks entirely to our own government,
   our lives are more at risk today, here at home, than ever before
   in our history. If the government were a private security firm, we
would not only fire them, we’d sue them for damages! Now they propose
to "protect" us by taking away more of our liberty,
   and by murdering ever more innocents in other countries, creating
   a new generation of terrorists who in turn will murder more
innocents
   here.
Short
   of murdering half the world’s population, our government cannot
achieve its stated objectives. The things they want to do have all
   been tried before, and they have brought us to where we are today.

   Wake up, bozos! It’s time to realize that we can’t win friends and

   influence people by dropping bombs on them. How hard is that to
   figure out? If we are to achieve any kind of peace but the peace
   of a graveyard, we must find another way.
And
   if you think clearly, the other way is obvious and easy. What do
the terrorists want? Do they want to conquer us? Force us to convert
to Islam? Take away our land or our wealth? Murder us all to the
   last man, woman and child? No, no, no and no. They want our
government to leave them alone. That’s all. They want the same thing
we want, really: they want to be free to make their own choices and
live
   their own lives, without interference from violent foreign
enemies.
   As we value our own freedom, we must respect theirs.
Here
   at the crossroads, we face a clear choice: liberty, or death? Our
government is trying to convince us that unlimited war and an all-
intrusive
   police state is the way to go. Rally round the flag, boys! Support

   our noble leader and valiant fighting men, as they hunt down and
   kill all the people who hate us. If any innocents get hurt along
   the way, that’s just too bad, but we’ll just have to hunt down and

   kill all the people who hate us for hurting them. And if anyone
   objects to that, kill them too. And so on. And so on. And who’s
   that knocking on your door? Or take the other road, the one that
   leads to the security of being armed, but not hated; to the
prosperity
   that comes from free trade; to the peace that comes of NOT having
   our government creating new enemies for us; and to the freedom
that
   we must reclaim from those who have arrogated to themselves the
   rights to snoop through our e-mail, our homes, our cars, our
telephone
   calls, our financial records, and our pockets. But once you set
   foot on that road, be warned: your enemies do not live in
impoverished
   Afghanistan. They live in Washington D.C.
October
   29, 2001
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