[Mb-civic] FW: From Today's SF Chronicle
michaelh at artswest.org
michaelh at artswest.org
Sun Apr 24 06:16:49 PDT 2005
How'd La MaMa go yesterday? We're here near Woodstock getting the set list
ready for April 30.
Please post the below to your Civic list if you haven't already.
LOVE
WMH
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From: George Plank george_plank at hotmail.com
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 22:46:22 -0400
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Subject: From Today's SF Chronicle
Bush Lies, America Cries
This just in: Global terrorism rates are higher than any time since 1985.
Thanks, Dubya!
- By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist
Friday, April 22, 2005
Oh my God I feel so much safer. Don't you?
I mean, don't you feel so much more secure in your all-American gun-totin'
oil-happy lifestyle now that we have wasted upward of $300 billion worth of
your child's future education budget, along with 1,600 disposable young
American lives and over 20,000 innocent Iraqi lives and about 10,000
severed
American limbs and untold wads of our spiritual and moral currency, all to
protect America from terrorism that is, by every account, only getting
worse? Nastier? More nebulous? More anti-American?
Here's something funny, in a rip-your-patriotic-heart-out-and-spit-on-it
sort of way: Just last week, BushCo's State Department decided to kill the
publication of an annual report on international terrorism. Why? Well,
because the government's top terrorism center concluded that there were
more
terrorist attacks in 2004 than in any year since 1985. Isn't that
hilarious?
Isn't that heartwarming? Your tax dollars at work, sweetheart.
Lest you forget, this is what they do. They trim. They edit. They censor.
BushCo kills what they do not like and fudges negative data where they see
fit and completely rewrites whatever the hell they want, and that includes
bogus WMD reports and CIA investigations and dire environmental studies and
scientific proofs about everything from evolution to abortion and pollution
and clean air, right along with miserable unemployment data and all manner
of research pointing up the ill health of the nation, the spirit, the world.
In other words, if BushCo doesn't like what comes out of their own hobbled
agencies and their own funded studies, they do what any good dictatorship
does: They annihilate it. Now that's good gummint!
Let's be clear: The obliteration of the National Counterterrorism Center
report merely goes to prove what so many of us already know -- that
BushCo's
brutish and borderline traitorous actions since they leveraged 9/11 to
blatantly screw the nation have done exactly nothing to stem the tide of
terrorism -- and, in fact, have, by most every measure, apparently
increased
the threat of terrorism. In other words, the world is a more dangerous
place
because of George W. Bush. Is that clear enough?
Let's put it another way: Under Bush, in the past five years, the U.S. has
made zero new friends. But we have made a huge number of new and
increasingly venomous enemies. And no, they don't hate us because of our
malls, Dubya. They don't hate us because of our freedoms. They don't hate
us
because of our low-cut jeans and our moronic 8 mpg Ford Expeditions or our
corrupt Diebold voting system that snuck you into office.
They hate us, George, because of our policies. Anti-Muslim. Pro-Israel.
Oil-uber-alles. Anti-U.N. Anti-Kyoto. Anti-planet. Pro-war. Pro-insularity.
Pseudo-swagger. Bogus staged "town hall" meetings stocked with prescreened
monosyllabic Bush sycophants. Ego. Empire.
But here's the truly sad part, the hideous and depressing and
soul-shredding
part about all those young kids in the U.S. military right now, all those
mostly undereducated, lower-middle-class kids, most of whom aren't even old
enough to buy beer and many of whom have barely had sex and many who got
sucked into the military vortex in an honest attempt to help pay for a
college education so they could go out and not find a decent job in this
miserable economy. The sad part is all those kids in the military who've
been trained/brainwashed to believe they are serving in Iraq to protect
America's freedom, to protect us from, well, something dark, and sinister,
and deadly. When in fact, they're not. Not even close.
The truth is, we were never under threat from Iraq. There were never any
WMDs, and Bush knew it. Our military is protecting nothing so much as our
access to future stores of petroleum, nothing so much as helping set up a
giant police station in Iraq to ensure surrounding nations don't get all
uppity about just who controls the rights to those oil fields.
So let's get honest and just ask it outright: Is this a worthy use of the
massive bloated machine that is the U.S. military? Of the largest and most
advanced fighting force in the world? To protect the flow of oil to the
most
gluttonous and wasteful and least accountable developed nation on the
planet? Is this worth so many young American lives?
You already know the answer. Ask any oil exec. Any government economist.
Any
BushCo war hawk or auto manufacturer or the leaders of any major
manufacturing industry. Ask the president himself. They all say the same
thing: You're goddamn right it is.
Here, then, is the warped, convoluted irony: We went to war under the lie
of
a Saddam-fueled terrorism threat that never existed. We are at war,
instead,
to protect our oil and to establish regional control, an act that, in turn,
has destabilized the Middle East even further and is actually inciting much
of the very terrorism we were ostensibly there to battle in the first
place,
thus producing a level of anti-U.S. hatred not even a (still alive and
apparently very chipper) Osama bin Laden could have wet dreamed. Isn't
democracy fun?
We are not "spreading democracy" by invading Iraq. We are not giving a gift
of a more peaceable Iraq to a grateful world. That is merely insidious
Republican PR spin. Right now, the U.S. military is, in short, protecting
your right to a $3 gallon of gas, which will soon be $4 and then maybe $5
and $6 as we are running out of the stuff faster than anyone thought and
the
fight for that which remains will only turn uglier and more violent and so
I
have to ask again, do you feel safer?
Because if you say yes, you are, quite simply, lying. Or delusional. Or you
have had your brain edited by BushCo. Or those are some mighty powerful
drugs you are obviously taking and you might wish to consider switching to
aspirin and wine and Fleshbot.com.
They say that violence is the last refuge of a desperate nation. And
violence under the guise of secrecy and outright lie such as BushCo has
foisted upon the nation is the last refuge of a nation of thugs. Yes, I'm
looking at you, Rummy. I'm looking at you, Cheney. I'm not looking at you,
Karl Rove, because looking at you makes my colon clench and looking at you
makes birds die and looking at you makes small children feel hopeless and
lost, like the world is full of black venomous hate and bilious
condescension that is aimed squarely at their heads, like a gun.
It's true. We are living in a nation run by overprivileged alcoholic frat
boys and power-mad thugs. This much we know. This much we need to be
reminded of, over and over again, until we finally wake up.
Ah, but there is good news. There is always good news. The good news is,
they are now confiscating all cigarette lighters at the airport. In the
name
of safety. In the name of homeland security. In the name of America, apple
pie, babies, puppies, Jesus and guns. Lighters are now forbidden on all air
travel. I mean, thank God. I feel safer already.
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