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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (24853)11/6/2004 7:38:13 AM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27181
 
America divided: Common Wisdom
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By Naman Crowe

Future historians will look back at this election as one of the most shameful events in American history, because of what it says about the majority of the voting public on Nov. 2, 2004, a date that will live in infamy.

It will be the event most pointed to when the history books look back to the decline and fall of the America we used to know and were proud of, at least those of us in the minority.

It will mark the date when it was made absolutely clear, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that America has officially divided itself into two houses.

Not since the Civil War has there been such a deep-seated moral and spiritual division in this country.

From this point it will only get worse. There will be more wars and unjustified attacks by America on other nations over the next four years.

The wars will come because Bush and his vicarious warriors, swamped by the bloody and deepening debacle in Iraq, will want fresh victories to impress the Republican majority which has given them four more years to fight the elusive war on terror.

And the terror will come in greater waves than the majority of Republican minds ever imagined. And the terror will come to our shores and our people. There will be no way to keep it across the ocean in foreign lands. That is because Bush and his vicarious warriors, sanctioned by the simple Republican mind, has actually created terrorists on a scale never before dreamed of.

That is a natural result that comes to a nation that participates in unjustified attacks on other nations and kills their civilians in great numbers. Like the 100,000 Iraqi civilians that have died, either directly or indirectly, as a result of the Iraq war – a war that will go on and continue to create new terrorists daily out of the ashes.

I had predicted that the better part of America would rise up and prove itself to be the majority. I was wrong. Obviously the wrong-minded majority has won and the hope for a more peaceful America and a more peaceful world must be deferred for another four years.

When the blind lead the blind, there is nothing left to do but watch and wait. The hope is that once they find themselves in the ditch, where the stench of death is so overwhelming and there is no way out, a light of understanding will flicker on in their minds and they will realize their wrong and call out for peace and a brighter way.

The question then will be, will it be too late and will the barbarian already be at the gate? Will Bush’s macho words, "Bring it on," come back to haunt his admirers, the Republicans, all those fundamental Christians and the rest that voted for him?

Will this victory by the Republican majority result in America itself falling in a cloud of dust like the Twin Towers because of the direction it has chosen?

Will the hate and fear of us that Bush and his vicarious warriors have inspired around the world lead to a nuclear war and the end of the world? Will the weapons of mass destruction, that Bush lied about, finally be delivered to us in the hands of the very terrorists that he and his vicarious warriors created?

It’s all over now, and the common wisdom calls for a coming together of all Americans as a whole for the sake of the country. I have no faith in common wisdom, especially when the common wisdom in charge is an abomination and an insult to the very idea of intelligent thought.

Listen, if I may borrow from my friend Billy Sunday, I’m against this kind of wisdom. "I’ll kick it as long as I’ve got a foot. I’ll fight it as long as I’ve got a fist. I’ll butt it as long as I’ve got a head. And I’ll bite it as long as I’ve got a tooth and when I’m old, fistless, footless and toothless I’ll gum it till I go home to glory and it goes home to perdition."

canadiancontent.net



To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (24853)11/6/2004 7:40:17 AM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
A Dark Day in America: Bush takes presidency
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By Jamie Foxer

President Bush has won a second presidential period from a divided and anxious nation.

Bush's popular vote outcome is not surprising to me. Bush has been always successful in fear mongering the "patriotic" base into loyal submission. That's been a hallmark of his administration. What I'm worried about is how, with all the Fahrenheit 9/11s, all the government leaks, the Paul o' Neils, Richard Holbrookes, Abu-Ghraib's, Al-Qaqaas, the dismal presidential debates (for Bush), the depressed economy, the ballooning of the federal deficit, the loss of millions of jobs, the absolutely Orwellian anti-environmental policy of this administration, the Leave No Child Left Behind initiative (entitled sarcastically by actual teachers as the "No Child Left Alive" act), the smearing of our international reputation like no other administration before, the unnecessary embroilment in Iraq, the fumbling of the ball with respect to finding Osama Bin Laden in Tora Bora, the Patriot Act and curtailment of liberties and so on....

How could the American people vote massively (by a 3-4 million vote margin) to re-elect this fool...this dangerous, arrogant fool? We in the U.S. can look forward to 4 more years of increased reactionary policies in government. With re-election now not an issue for Bush, with the Congress firmly in Republican hands, and with the Supreme Court looking to be shaped for the next decades by Bush, you're going to see some of the most reactionary bills in the history of the United States suddenly be taken off the shelves of Republican think-thanks and pressed on the Congress to be passed quickly and easily. Welcome to Bush's 2nd term!

In one way, I feel relieved. For years, I've tried to state to my friends that it's not just the "government" but "the people". There seems to be an unspoken taboo regarding accusing the American people to be the source of our bad government, but in this case, I think that the adage that a people "deserve the government they elect" proves true. How long are we supposed to look the other way to the fact that a large part of country holds increasingly ignorant and radical-religious views? Who are the voting for? The American people have chosen to ignore all the incredibly abundant signs of corruption and reactionary ultra-conservatism of this administration and have given control of the world's fate to this arrogant Cowboy from Texas, and his crew of corporate-ruled cadres, and neocon imperial fanatics....AGAIN. "Fool me once, shame on you...fool me twice, shame on ME". And boy does it seem that we've been fooled! The first time the election was stolen...this time, we gave it to the thief!

Shame on you, American people. You were given a lot of facts and you ignored them, focusing more on whether you liked Bush's "confident" swagger than Kerry's more reserved style. Stylistic issues took precedence over hard facts. My message to Red States and Republicans: I don't want to see a single tear about dead soldiers anywhere on the globe from Red States or Republican families. You've forfeited your right to be legitimately to be angry about our embroilments abroad when you voted for the man who sent your sons/daughters to die unnecessarily. I don't want to hear laments about how we find ourselves still quagmired in Iraq and the President is saber-rattling about starting a War with Iran. I don't want to hear about how you felt uncomfortable in your last trip to pretty much all of Europe, Asia, Africa, or Latin America. I don't want to see a single cry of surprise or outrage if another terrorist attack does occur....we've had ample evidence to prove that Bush's arrogance has proved a recruiting boon for equally angry radical Islamists in the Middle East. We've made that easier for them, and an attack more likely. I don't want to hear a single complaint about gas prices going up or a Republican losing his job or the economy deepening its inequality...you knew who you were electing in this election and you knew his record on the economy. I don't want to hear about another "hero" who has died in foreign lands. If they truly were our heroes, we wouldn't have elected this President, which will assure that they stay in harm's way for more unnecessary reasons and for longer times. If you get searched on some airplane and detained at an airport, don't act indignant that they stopped you (a Republican); instead reflect on how you made it possible for the "big brother" government to continue, and worsen. If you have any integrity left, Republicans and Red States, you will suck up all "second-thoughts" in the Bush 2nd term and spare us, the Democrats, the pain, anger and anguish of having to say, "not only did we TELL YOU SO, you could see it for yourself for the last 4 years!". You knew...damnit, you knew what you were doing...and you still gave power to this dangerous fool.

We deserve the government we elected, we deserve the corruption, fearmongering, and war-waging that will occur in the 2nd term, we deserve every single part. We have nothing more to do than wade through Dante's last circle of hell and hope we come out the other side with some semblance of our Republic.

canadiancontent.net

Jamie Foxer may be reached at jamiefoxer@hotmail.com.



To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (24853)11/6/2004 10:39:24 AM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27181
 
Andrew, that seems a fitting close to this forum. Onward valiant soldiers to Subject 55314
where we will continue to stalk and pillory all those who attempt to weaken the independence of the USA.