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December 31, 2006

Statism and Lazy Thinking

Filed under: Politics

No we wouldn’t be left with nothing.

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Dead Men Tell No Tales

Filed under: Politics, War in Iraq

[H]istory will record that the Arabs and other Muslims and, indeed, many millions in the West, will ask another question this weekend, a question that will not be posed in other Western newspapers because it is not the narrative laid down for us by our presidents and prime ministers - what about the other guilty men?

No, Tony Blair is not Saddam. We don’t gas our enemies. George W Bush is not Saddam. He didn’t invade Iran or Kuwait. He only invaded Iraq. But hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians are dead - and thousands of Western troops are dead - because Messrs Bush and Blair and the Spanish Prime Minister and the Italian Prime Minister and the Australian Prime Minister went to war in 2003 on a potage of lies and mendacity and, given the weapons we used, with great brutality.

In the aftermath of the international crimes against humanity of 2001 we have tortured, we have murdered, we have brutalised and killed the innocent - we have even added our shame at Abu Ghraib to Saddam’s shame at Abu Ghraib - and yet we are supposed to forget these terrible crimes as we applaud the swinging corpse of the dictator we created.

Who encouraged Saddam to invade Iran in 1980, which was the greatest war crime he has committed for it led to the deaths of a million and a half souls? And who sold him the components for the chemical weapons with which he drenched Iran and the Kurds? We did. No wonder the Americans, who controlled Saddam’s weird trial, forbad any mention of this, his most obscene atrocity, in the charges against him. Could he not have been handed over to the Iranians for sentencing for this massive war crime? Of course not. Because that would also expose our culpability.

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December 21, 2006

Experiments in Moral Sovereignty

Filed under: Politics

This is a hard saying…

The government has perverted justice and public morality into such grotesque forms as to be un-recognizable to a rational man with a conscience. The State is an abomination vile, corrupt, vicious, destructive and murderous. It has become the single greatest threat to human survival.

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December 20, 2006

George Washington Was Right About Our Foreign Policy….

Filed under: Politics, Ron Paul

It is time for Americans to rethink the interventionist foreign policy that is accepted without question in Washington. It is time to understand the obvious harm that results from our being dragged time and time again into intractable and endless Middle East conflicts, whether in Iraq, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, or Palestine.

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December 18, 2006

Is your “representative” a war pig?

Filed under: Politics, War in Iraq

Roll Calls for Key Congressional Votes on Iraq War:

House Joint Resolution 114 Authorizing Use of Military Force Against Iraq
Final House Vote October 10, 2002: 296-133
Final Senate Vote October 10, 2002: 77-23

House Joint Resolution 2
Final House Vote Feb. 13, 2003:338-83
Final Senate Vote: Feb. 13, 2003: 76-20

HR 1559
Final House and Senate Vote April 12, 2003: (both voice votes)

HR 3289
Final House Vote October 31, 2003:298-121
Final Senate Vote November 3, 2003: voice vote

HR 4613
Final House Vote July 22, 2004: 410-12
FinalSenate Vote July 22, 2004: 96-0

HR 1268
Final House Vote May 5, 2005: 368-58
Final Senate Vote May 10, 2005: 100-0

HR 2863
Final House Vote December 19, 2005: 308-106
Final Senate Vote December 21, 2005: 93-0

HR 4939
Final House Vote June 13, 2006: 351-67
Final Senate Vote June 15, 2006: 98-1

HR 5631
Final House Vote September 26, 2006: 394-22
Final Senate Vote September 29, 2006: 100-0

December 10, 2006

Ah, that about sums it up.

Filed under: Politics, War in Iraq

The Iraq Study Group’s report simply confirms, yet again, the bedrock truth of the war: the American Establishment has no intention of leaving Iraq, ever, and no intention of having anything but a pliant, cowed, bullied puppet government in Baghdad to carry out whatever the Establishment decides is in its best interests on any given day. Iraq was invaded because large swathes of the American elite thought they could make hay of it one way or another (financially, politically, ideologically or even psychologically, for those pathetic souls who get their sense of manhood or personal validation from their identification with a big, swaggering, domineering empire). And U.S. troops will remain in Iraq, indefinitely, at some level, because the American elite think they can make hay of the situation one way or another. The war is all about – is only about – what the American elite feel is in their own best interest, how it aggrandizes their fortunes, flatters their prejudices, serves their needs. That’s it. The rest is just bullshit and murder.
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