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A nation that preys together stays together
At this time, only Putin's unequivocal support for Iran, and the friendly relations which exist between the Russian Federation and China, might avert another Bush expedition. How can this president with a popularity rating hovering around 30 percent remain so adamant to do as he pleases with or without consent, congressional or popular? Simply because he knows he can, and will not have to answer to anyone for crimes… not even malfeasance. He knows, or has been assured by Cheney and his other advisers, that at the end of the day the majority of Americans are essentially war-willing if that term is softened somewhat. After all, it's just a matter of wording; didn't we change in 1947, in Orwellian doublespeak deception, the Department of War to Department of Defense? You might say it was America's first step towards empire, and the start of the cold war. " He knows, or has been assured by Cheney and his other advisers, that at the end of the day the majority of Americans are essentially war-willing if that term is softened somewhat. After all, it's just a matter of wording; didn't we change in 1947, in Orwellian doublespeak deception, the Department of War to Department of Defense?" But that is precisely why people like Dennis Kucinich, or Ron Paul, or Mike Gravel, or others of "their ilk" are unelectable candidates in the US presidential race; their peaceful "girlie-men" demeanor, as expressed by their anti-war talk, is not suitable for our warring people; not for assuming the role of Commander-in-Chief of this mythical "Free World" we have self-determined to lead. Americans cannot fathom having Kucinich leading us to battle; and even Hillary Clinton has made sure she is no "girlie-man," trying to show us she would make as good or even a better Field Marshall than Bellicose Bully Bush! If there is one thing that defines us as a people, as a nation, it is our unwillingness to impeach Bush. We may have disagreements amongst ourselves about the myriad aspects of domestic policy, but when it comes to foreign policy, although our personal preference may not be for empire, we seem to go along with those in our midst who advocate world dominance. One gets the feeling at times that we might be afraid that our feast as glutton-consumers might cease without this predatory foreign policy. Only a grass roots level denunciation and excommunication of the neocons, who have taken command of our government, will allow Washington to formulate a necessary policy of détente before our nation can be trusted by the world at large. And that entails a "curia populi" via the existing impeachment route. Only such action will be deemed sufficiently trustworthy and redeeming. A new administration without the prior cleansing of the president's office by way of impeachment, no matter which Democrat assumes power, will be seen as more of the same – an unrepentant and unashamed continuation of empire in military and economic terms. There is something repugnant about the mere possibility of our devotion to war, and how we kneel at the altar of Mars, the Roman god of war; and also how we live by the axiom: "A nation that preys together stays together" – which seems to have been the platform for our foreign policy. If that's who we are, and cannot see fit to change our ways, May God have mercy on our nation, on all of us! But that's not who we are. Or, at least, let's pray we are not. (c) 2007 Ben Tanosborn
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1. 20-10-2007 15:21 By labeling Ron Paul a girlie-man who shrinks away from legitimate war is simply a lie. Ron Paul would be an impressive president should our country need to fight a war. However, he would not do it unless congress authorized it as the Constitution demands. Guest 2. 20-10-2007 15:45 A nation that preys together... I have great respect for Ron Paul, even if philosophically I disagree with most of his Libertarian stances. I believe him to be a man of integrity and principles... and NO, he is no "girlie-man" but neither are Kucinich or Gravel. Whatever "girlie-man" is! Guest 3. 20-10-2007 19:47 A nation that preys together... Mr Tanosborn, You calling Ron Paul a \"girlie-man is nothing but slander--it is a brash attempt to marginalize him and his very important views. You should instead seek to learn more about him and what he is trying to do. Dr. Ron Paul would prosecute war only when it is CONSTITUTIONAL--only with the approval of Congress. He carries a message that is much larger than political parties and attracts followers from across the political spectrum. His message is simply \"Freedom.\" Ron Paul wants to turn the clock back to 1776 and initiate a fundamental reevaluation of where America stands today, and where we are headed. I am a career Naval officer who has always been politically neutral, but this is about voting for America and our Constitution! I now support Ron Paul with my wallet--and my heart. Please Google Ron Paul or watch him on Youtube. Go Ron go, Save America! Guest 4. 20-10-2007 21:38 A nation that preys together... Quote:
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Furthermore the girlie man in the text is inside "-". Pay little attention please and don't make a federal case out of this. Guest 5. 21-10-2007 04:14 Trust. \"will allow Washington to formulate a necessary policy of détente before our nation can be trusted by the world at large. \" Ben Tanosborn, nailed something here, Worldwide the US is regarded as treacherous, a very dangerous, \"friend\" Mike Registered Write Comment
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