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Conspiracy Brutha Vince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
Date:  Sat Jun 12, 2004  5:54 pm
Subject:  The Bush-Kerry Conundrum: Our Only Choice is the War Party

 
Comments:
 
**Four more years -- and then the countdown to destruction.
In Rome, the people watched gladiatorial combat in the Colosseum. In
America, we watch it on CNN and Fox. In Rome, the Praetorian Guard
eventually decided who would rule. In America, the new Praetorian Guard -- a
marriage of convenience between corporations and the Pentagon -- decide who
will rule. In Rome, the throne was sold off to the highest bidder. In
America, the bidders are all neoliberal rich people.
Choose your suit: Democrat or Republican cut. Makes no difference.
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The Bush-Kerry Conundrum: Our Only Choice is the War Party
Russian President
<http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&u=/nm/20040611/pl_nm/campaign
_putin_dc_1&printer=1> Vladimir Putin has a point. Democrats have "no moral
right" to criticize Bush for invading Iraq. Why? Because they were gung-ho
about invading Yugoslavia. Putin made the comment at the G8 neolib feast on
Sea Island, Georgia.
 
 
Democrats, of course, are attacking Bush because they want John Kerry in the
White House next year. Kerry says he will continue Bush's failed policy in
Iraq with the notable exception that he would "internationalize" the mess
and ask Europeans to help out in the murder of Iraqi freedom fighters and
innocent civilians.
 
 
Turn Democrats upside down and they look like Republicans. Most of them
voted for Bush's invasion. Most of them believe killing Iraqis will return
the sort of results the neocons had in mind when they lied their way into
the invasion. Most of them are responsible for war crimes. Most of them
should be standing alongside Bush and his neocons rabble in the docket at
the Hague.
 
 
How soon we forget.
 
Clinton attacked Yugoslavia. He ordered the bombing of civilian targets --
homes, roads, farms, factories, hospitals, bridges, churches, monasteries,
columns of refugees, TV stations, office buildings -- and killed a "few
thousand random civilians for good measure, and thus weakening the will of
the population to resist, so that they would submit to NATO occupation," as
<http://www.libertysoft.com/liberty/features/76steele.html> David Ramsay
Steele summarizes. By attacking Yugoslavia Clinton and the Democrats
basically laid the groundwork for Bush and the neocons: For Clinton and the
Democrats, it is perfectly acceptable to attack other nations -- this is not
a Republican proclivity -- even if they pose no threat to the United States
or anybody else. The United Nations does not need to be consulted.
 
 
 
Neolibs believe they possess the moral authority -- the neocon faction like
to call it "moral clarity" -- to murder anybody and everybody who stands
between them and oil, minerals, rainforests chock full of lumber, and
"natural monopolies," that is publicly owned power grids, railroads,
telecoms, schools, hospitals, and even aquifers of fresh water. On this
Democrats and Republicans are in agreement.
 
 
 
The American people only need be lulled to sleep. Or exposed to a pantheon
of spine-chilling demons. It's easy to frighten children with scary stories.
Halloween can be easily rescheduled to June or December or March. Freddy
Kruger Hussein or Chuckie Slobodan Milosevic are trotted out on cue. Booga
booga. Arab cave dwellers with satellite phones want to kill your first
born.
 
 
 
Clinton sounded like Bush when he said, "[Hussein's] regime threatens the
safety of his people, the stability of his region, and the security of all
the rest of us. Some day, some way, I guarantee you, he'll use the arsenal.
Let there be no doubt, we are prepared to act."
 
 
Surely, there is no doubt. Republicans and Democrats are into mass murder
and theft.
 
In 1998 Senate Democrats passed Resolution 71, which gave Clinton the
authority to "take all necessary and appropriate actions to respond to the
threat posed by Iraq's refusal to end it's weapons of mass destruction
programs," in other words the authority to attack the people of Iraq who
were suffering under years of brutally imposed sanctions. On December 16,
1998, Clinton attacked Iraq. Prior to this he bombed Sudan and Afghanistan.
Clinton and the Democrats showed Bush and the Republicans how to go about
violating the Constitution and international law.
 
 
 
Peas in a pod. Birds of a feather.
 
Putin is correct -- the Democrats have no right to criticize Bush. Junior is
simply doing what the Democrats did in Yugoslavia, Sudan, Afghanistan, and
Iraq. Only difference is the president is a Republican, not a Democrat. It
is this fact that really irritates Democrats. Not an illegal war on the
people of Iraq.
 
 
 
Democrats are going after Bush because they want Kerry in the White House
next year. Democrats are pissed because they lost the last time they played
musical chairs. Bush rigged the game, but that does not seem to bother them
a whole lot. Democrats would do the same, given half the chance. It's just
that the Democrats are a few cents short in the viciousness department.
Clinton wanted us to believe he was a nice guy as he killed Serbian school
children and Iraqi grandmothers. Republicans don't care what you think. God
told Bush what to do. He doesn't especially care if you like him or not.
It's not about popularity. It's about who can secure the planet for neolib
digestion.
 
 
So, in November, you can vote for a Republican warmonger or a Democrat
warmonger. Oh, you can vote for Ralph Nader on principle, or not vote at
all, but the forgone conclusion is that the War Party will be in the White
House -- either Republican or Democrat flavor, no difference -- for another
four years. Meanwhile, the neoliberal war against Islam and the third world
will continue. The Wall Street neolibs may get a new CEO, but the game plan
will remain essentially unchanged. It's all about management style -- the
charter remains rock solid.
 
 
We have little choice but to sit back and watch the empire crumble. It may
take a year, or it may take 20, but sooner or later the empire will
disintegrate -- as all empires eventually do. In America, the criminally
insane rule and the rest of us, or the vast majority of the rest of us,
either do not care, do not know, or are distracted and properly brainwashed
into acquiescence.
 
 
If Bush gives you heartburn, you can, as Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt
suggested, always change the channel. Everybody Love Raymond is a short
skip, hop, and a jump away. Laugh tracks effectively narcotize the public.
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
 


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