> >> They won 2 elections, Bill.
> >>     
> >
> > 2 non-choice, i.e. rigged, elections.

> No, nope.  I think you have to give them the 2nd one.  True, 
> they used their buddy to jump out of the TV screen and go "Booga! 
> Booga!" the week before election, and they EEEEK!ed about those "nasty
homos", but if 
> people are stupid enough to fall for that, then we get what 
> we deserve.  
> They won it "fair and square" using dirty tricks, but dirty 
> tricks are always a part of politics.


That was a reference to the non-choice voters had regarding that war. It
was going to go on regardless of who was elected. That was the rigged
part. Not easy to see due to the way it was framed by our information
supply throughout.

Somewhat separately, regarding my motivation for carrying on this fight
with the gang who delivered us that war: it's the insanity of it all.
I'm both apologizing and explaining here. Years ago, I dealt with the
rage and insanity that war begets. It took a long time and a lot of
effort to put out the fires and reconcile that state of mind. Now, years
later, those feelings (of rage) want to come back and I wouldn't let
them. This hinders my ability to convey the horror of it all, because to
really, properly describe it, one has to feel it, and I just wouldn't go
there.

What I can say is this: details of the killing of tens of thousands of
innocent civilians went almost completely unreported, so all of that
escaped any kind of sanity check. But now, lately, we're hearing about
murders and rapes and the behavior of some soldiers who have been
reduced to animals. People are aghast, unbelieving that our soldiers
could possibly behave that way, so what's happening is they are being
called a few rotten eggs. They'll be tried, convicted and put in jail,
and our information supply will declare that "justice has been served". 

Wrong answer! Justice will not be served until the people who caused
that war to happen are put on trial for what they've done. It was they
who put our soldiers into that nightmare, where people do things they
wouldn't do in a sane environment. I'm not saying all soldiers break,
but I am saying that those exposed to ongoing combat with an enemy they
can't identify are under extreme duress, and when some do break, it's
every bit as much the fault of those who sent them there as their own.
Nixon never did go to jail with Calle, but that was because there was
some semblance of justification for that war in the first place; this
one was never anything but a blatant power-grab by people who wrongly
got into positions of power and used that power for their own ends. I'm
furious at them, and I betcha there is more than one soldier who feels
the same way.


Bill





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