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"Misery acquaints a man with
strange bedfellows."
--William
Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 2, Scene 2 (1610)
"Politics make strange
bedfellows."
--Charles Dudley
Warner, My Summer in a Garden, Ch 15 (1871)
Alliances shift as
quickly as the weather changes, it seems. Particularly, these
days. Now it's France that is in the barrel and the butt of
American jokes. Used to be, not so long ago, we were buddies with
all things frog. No more. Freedom Fries in the Congressional
cafeteria now - that's the extent of Congressional involvement
with this war, by the way.
And Russia - Our WWII
buddy became our Cold War adversary. Then, with Glasnost, our
buddy again. Now, with the Middle East imploding, it appears that
Russia is lining up opposite us once again. This concerns me even
more than the substantial bulk of China standing behind North
Korea.
Reminds me of high
school. Only there's no study hall in which to pass notes and get
the scoop on who likes us now. We have to figure it out for
ourselves. Actually, it's pretty easy since Bush the Second went
on a tear - now everybody hates us. Everybody but Israel, of
course. More on that relationship in a bit, but first let's look
at Hollywood, which has become downright schizophrenic lately.
Hollywood denizens
now are of two stripes: pro war and anti war. And lots of members
of both camps are downright confused. Witness Michael Moore, who
accepted his Best Documentary Oscar by denouncing a "fictitious" President Bush, "fictitious election
results," and the War on Iraq, which he said is for
"fictitious reasons." But Moore has long been anti war.
At least he is consistent.
Moore was nearly booed off the stage by the new Hollywood
chickenhawk contingency (neocons, all). Witness the following
character assassination by an insider: "His public persona is
that of an anti-corporate crusader from working-class Flint,
Michigan, who wears a constant uniform of slouchy jeans, a plaid
shirt and a Detroit Tigers baseball cap. But the real Michael
Moore rides in limos and lives in a swanky $1.2 million Manhattan
apartment. Moore's 'blue collar bonhomie' is bunk." --
"The Moore the Scarier," by Debbie Schlussel (3/25/03): http://www.techcentralstation.com/1051/defensewrapper.jsp?PID=1051-350&CID=1051-032503B
Notice the singularly Chosen sound of Moore's critic's name. That
tells you everything, or should, if you have been paying
attention. Jews and neocons go together these days like pizza and
beer. In fact, jews ARE neocons. They have hijacked the word
"conservative," which is why so many traditional
conservatives are so uneasy these days. Non-jewish neocons are
either confused or directly serving the purposes of the New World
Order group, which looks to impose Pax Americana on the
entire world, starting with Afghanistan and Iraq.
Moore is illustrative of the congenital leftist who rails against
the war and, looking around, is confused to see people like myself
standing alongside, shouting even louder. Lots of traditional
liberals have joined this list lately, and written me somewhat
bashfully to say they agree with much of what I have to say. It's
not for nothing that I labeled myself a neoliberal a while ago:
See "Neoliberals and the New World Order" at http://www.conspiracypenpal.com/columns/neolib.htm
Somebody should do a documentary, showing us hard-line right
wingers hugging Michael Moore. We could call it "Michael and
Me." You may recall that Moore first hit the big time with
his documentary several years ago, entitled "Roger and
Me," which embarrassed General Motors in its hometown of
Flint, Michigan. Instead of rabbits being knocked on the head and
skinned, we can show pictures of maimed Iraqi children.
Let's get really clear about something here: I
love America. I love the coasts, the mountains, the lakes the
broad, flat plains. I love the people - people that raised me to
be just like them. Just folks. Lately, I have had a few neocons
write and tell me to leave America because of my antiwar stance. I
attended a political dinner the other night and was stunned to
hear one of Idaho's congressional representatives call for all
those who didn't support Bush one-hundred percent to move to
France. Of course, we all recall Ashcroft's warning to us to
"watch what (we) say."
Neocons got PayPal to
cancel my account because of these essays I write. No longer can
you contribute via on-line credit card to PCLU so that deserving
victims of our tyrannical government receive free legal
representation, not that PayPal ever proved to be much of a
source, anyway. Neocons disagree with me, so they get PayPal to do
their dirty work. That's the way they work. Around the side and in
the back when you're not looking.
Don't confuse America
with its current government hierarchy. When I served in the
military, it was made clear to me that, regardless of how I felt
about another in uniform, I was to show full respect to the
uniform. Same thing today, with judges - lots of judges I wouldn't
give the time of day to in real life, but whose robes I respect
when in the courtroom. I love America; it's the current American
regime I can't abide.
If you currently
support this war in Iraq, then please consider me, and others like
myself, not to mention Michael Moore, your loyal adversaries. We
honestly think you wouldn't believe as you do if you had all the
facts.
Michael and me.
Strange bedfellows. I opposed the Viet Nam war. I suspect Michael
did, too. But, most of those who booed Michael the other night
also opposed it, I would wager. Difference is, today they want
America to go kill, kill, kill. Go figure. It doesn't make any
sense at all until you realize that we are carrying Israel's water
this time around. That's why so many Viet Nam war protestors are
now neocon supporters of Bush. Turns out that so many leaders of
the Viet Nam antiwar movement, like Abbie Hoffman, were jewish. Of
course, communism is a singularly jewish invention and North Viet
Nam was communist, wasn't it?
And don't confuse
being antiwar with failing to "support the troops," the
latest phrase being used to shout down dissidents in America. Of
course we support the troops. We support them so much that it
pains us to hear just how many are dying over there in the desert.
Virtually all are just following orders, doing their jobs. Just as
so many, myself included, did during the Viet Nam era. It's the
policymakers with whom I disagree. A couple of Generals, too, by
the way.
Mind you, I draw the
line at Lt. William Calley and what he and his men did in My Lai,
Viet Nam. I will draw that line just as quickly for American
soldiers who commit atrocities in the Middle East, a number of
which appear already to have occurred in Afghanistan. Following
orders is no excuse for murder.
Strange bedfellows.
America, which screams loudly about Geneva Convention violations
because Iraq televised pictures of POWs, says nothing about what
Israel does on a near-daily basis and which explains why Ariel
Sharon and other jewish leaders have been indicted by a war crimes
tribunal in Belgium.
Just a few days ago,
an American-made bulldozer driven by an Israeli soldier
intentionally ran down and killed an American citizen serving as a
human shield in Palestine, Rachel Corrie. Just yesterday, Israel
gets $11 billion additional aid pledged from the U.S. There are
about 90 million households in America, therefore Rachel Corrie's
father has to pay $122.22 of that to her killers, over and above
what he's been paying all along, that is.
Ironically, now it
comes out that Mary Cheney, the lesbian daughter of Vice President
Dick Cheney, is in Jordan and enroute to Iraq to serve as a human
shield, just as Rachel Corrie did in Palestine. http://www.albawaba.com/news/index.php3?sid=245183&lang=e&dir=news
America and Israel
are strange bedfellows, too. Only the Americans think Israel is
its buddy. Israelis think very differently, indeed. Consider the
following statement from a prominent Israeli web site today: "(W)e
already knew that this war is for us - i.e., the Jews and Israel. Chazal
- our sages - throughout the ages have explained the Torah,
telling us that everything that happens in the world is for the
benefit of the Jewish People. Simply put another way, if all the
world is a stage, then the Jews - and especially those in the Land
of Israel - are the lead actors on the stage of history, and the goyim
- the nations, i.e. the gentiles - have supporting roles, while
the evil-doers are props and background scenery. As our tradition
states, G-D - the great playwright - created the world for the
sake of the Jewish People, and it is our responsibility to
implement the Torah - absolute morality and the blueprint of
creation - in it." Ariel Natan Pasko,
"This War is for Us,"
Arutz-Sheva (3/26/03) http://www.israelnationalnews.com/article.php3?id=2125
"B-b-b-but,"
you splutter, "I read the news. I watch CNN and Fox News. I
know what's going on and it's nothing like that." Sad to say,
you are radically misinformed, my friend.
For example, American news sources just
reported that we blew up a Basran bridge in a move to
"isolate" the city. In truth, American forces were
beating a hasty retreat from the city and blew the bridge to
discourage pursuers.
Remember the
"Shock and Awe" which was going to make this war an
affair of just a few days? You don't hear about that any more, do
you?
Even our pals, the
Brits, finally are turning against America: "(T)his U.S.
administration doesn't consider it is bound by other people's
laws. It can do what it likes and expects others to do what it
likes, too." London Daily Mirror (3/25/03).
Of course, the media
has a bit of help from the American military forces. The following
appeared today in the letters section of WhatReallyHappened.com:
(A film crew from al-Minar TV, a television network of Lebanon,
stumbled across the bodies of about 40 US soldiers scattered in
the desert outside Maseriah.) "It was obvious the soldiers
had been in a major battle as there was empty ammunition casing
everywhere...We called on our satellite phone to our base camp and
told them what we had found and they told the Americans where we
were located. Soon some American helicopters came to us and the
Americans took all our camera and recording equipment and smashed
it. They told us to leave the area and say nothing of this
finding. When we arrived back at our base to the south there were
American military police everywhere and they destroyed all of our
equipment and told us to leave Iraq immediately."
You can bank on the
fact that Dan Rather won't be reporting on this massacre tonight.
It is possible to get
accurate news about the world, but you have to go hunting for it
and the Internet is ideal for that. http://www.aeronautics.ru/news/news002/news076.htm A
Russian GRU source which seems particularly accurate and reliable.
Uses Russian reconnaissance satellite imaging extensively. Written
and translated daily. Click on "Next Report" until you
reach the most recent. Usually updated in the evening, US time.
http://www.aljazeerah.info/ English translation of the
famous Middle East news organization's internet site. Accused by
American media and administration spokesmen of bias and
propagandizing, the reporting here appears more in line with
independent (European and Russian) reporting than American.
http://www.islamonline.net/English/index.shtml English
translation of a Muslim site. Clear pro-Muslim bias, but seems to
be closer to independent reporting than American mainstream news
sources.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com Israel-based site for
the Israeli/jewish take on things. A real eye opener for those who
have yet to figure out what zionism (jewish supremacism) is about.
http://globalfire.tv/nj/03en/politics/content.htm Fairly
typical European news site. Expect surprisingly high anti-American
sentiment here.
Finally,
for the American take on things: http://abcnews.go.com/ or http://www.cnn.com/ The most professional appearing, by
far, but heavily propagandized and distorted for a
pro-administration viewpoint. Typical of American mainstream
reporting. Best used for contrast to other sources. Read between
the lines by using the other sources cited above.
American
media is almost exclusively in neocon (that's jewish, don't
forget) hands. That's why.
Why do so many Iraqi
militia members appear to be civilians? Because they are.
Consider: all light weapons, even fully-automatic machine guns,
have always been available without restriction or license in shops
throughout Iraq. Just how much did Saddam's government have to
fear from its own people if it would allow that?
I was going to insert
a stomach-wrenching picture here, of an Iraqi man lifting his
mangled, still-living young son's body, badly injured and with a
foot blown off, from the rubble. I decided against it, but invite
you to follow this link while it is still posted: http://www.halturnershow.com/ Make no mistake - this is
what war looks like. This scene will be repeated a thousand times
if/when this war finds its way home to America.
Fact is, so far we
are losing this war. Already, we are running low on cruise
missiles and we haven't even entered any cities for the inevitable
street-to-street combat. Even so, American body bags are filling
up at a pace well beyond anything being reported in mainstream
news sources. Our supply lines have been hopelessly stretched out,
with Iraqi soldiers left behind to cut them at will. It is a
poorly-kept secret that the American commander, General Tommy
Franks, one of the chosen, is in trouble for his poor planning and
deplorable tactics. Look for him to be replaced soon.
For a preview of
coming weeks, rent "Blackhawk Down" and view it. While
you are in the video rental store, pick up a copy of "We Were
Soldiers," a little-noticed Mel Gibson movie that I consider
the absolute best of the genre. These two movies will, I predict,
completely change your attitude toward this war.
Clearly, more troops
and materiel will be thrown into the fray, so as to salvage the
look of inevitability. However, it is going to take a LOT longer
than anticipated to subjugate this little country, approximately
the size of Montana. And Iran, then Syria, then, likely, Saudi
Arabia are next.
If I were Iran, I
would strike a deal with Saddam and move my troops into Iraq now,
and attempt to persuade other Arab countries to do the same, in a
bid to defeat American forces decisively. America has shown itself
to be mortal. America could lose this war. And then, of course,
there is North Korea, with China, who lusts after Taiwan, backing
it up. And our new-found friends, the Russians, are behind the
Arabs, make no mistake. And, out of sight, there is serious
fighting going on in both Indonesia and, of all places, the
Philippines. People from countries all around the world are
signing up volunteers to travel to Iraq and fight America, notably
Indonesia and India.
If we get our butts
kicked in Iraq, count on the Arabs then turning on Israel, which
can respond only with nuclear weapons. If we win in Iraq, count on
the same response. That will draw in Russia, who will turn Israel
into a giant, self-illuminated glass parking lot. That, in turn,
forces America to respond in kind, since America now is run by
zionists. "Saddamed if We Do, Saddamed if We Don't,"
which I wrote back in November, seems even more relevant today - http://www.conspiracypenpal.com/columns/saddamed.htm
In other words, World
War III has begun, to the delight of both the Arabs and Israel,
both of whom think they will prevail when the dust settles.
America, as usual, is the giant pawn in play.
By the way, if Saddam
had all those "Weapons of Mass Destruction" that the UN
teams couldn't find, then you have to ask yourself why, now that
he is in the fight of his life, he hasn't used them.
We're spending
upwards of $80 billion on this little war, and that is just for
openers. That's $889 per American household. We could end hunger
in America for that. We could provide needed medicine to all
America's elderly. We could provide housing to all the homeless
for that. The mind reels from the possibilities. Yet, we use it to
kill thousands upon thousands of Iraqis bent upon defending their
homeland from the American aggressor. Hell, we could use it hire
all the Iraqis to do our bidding! Yet, we feel compelled to kill
them and subjugate their country to our will.
Because of our buddy,
Israel, make no mistake.
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