[GJM] Bush is Right About Iraq - It Is Another Vietnam
Richard Foley
rerailer at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 28 03:28:58 MDT 2007
Steve Consilvio speaks truth! This needs to be published widely.
Steve can we have your permission to send this to our local
newspapers, radio and tv stations, and all our local churches, and
all our politicians, on your behalf?
On Aug 24, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Steve Consilvio wrote:
> Bush is Right About Iraq - It Is Another Vietnam
© Steve Consilvio 2007
>
> President Bush is right about Iraq; it is another Vietnam. In
> fact, a reporter made note of this during the President’s press
> conference before we invaded Iraq. The President responded that it
> was “a good question,” but did not answer the reporter’s question
> of what we would do differently to avoid repeating the errors of
> history.
>
> The President’s hubris that an invading army should be seen as
> “liberators” is still intact, even now, and the hubris and
> incompetence of the Left is similarly intact, too. Nobody seems to
> understand why we were attacked at the World Trade Center almost
> fifteen years ago. While the rare reporter could ask an
> intelligent question, we have no leaders with intelligent answers.
> Our problems in Iraq are not the result of a lack of proper
> military planning; our problems are a result of a lack of
> understanding of politics, history and economics, the same as with
> Vietnam. We all went to the same schools and learned the same
> lies. I'm an adult now, and the lies are still the same.
>
> Every war is a civil war. The American Revolution was a civil
> war. The attack of 9/11 should be seen as an act of continuing
> rebellion, and not as an act of "liberation" or war. We all seem
> to know why people rebel against authority. The reasons are taught
> daily in grammar school: unfair taxation, self-serving leadership,
> incompetence, immorality, gluttony and the abuse of trust and
> power; yet we never apply these standards to our own politics or to
> our own political affiliations. Nor do we move beyond them.
>
> Always it is “the other guy to blame.” The poor blame the rich,
> the Right blames the Left, the Pagans blame the Believers, and they
> all do likewise in return. It is like an Orwellian ferris wheel;
> everybody is guaranteed to get sick from fear or pride, and the
> status quo is to let the machine run unimpeded.
>
> If I could draw a cartoon that represented all of human history, it
> would be of a lion sitting in front of a mirror, and in his
> reflection there would be a lamb. The lion always thinks of himself
> as a lamb and never seems to understand that he behaves like a lion!
>
> America is a rich and powerful lion in the world, and the way we
> treat the world is how we treat each other. We have reduced our
> humanity to a dollar amount, and our courts and laws stumble like
> blind men in a maze of cages. All we ever discuss is money,
> without ever discussing the role of money in society.
>
> We curse our circumstances rather than shining a light, and gloat
> over our prey in victory. Yet, we are not exempt from the golden
> rules of history: we reap what we sow. If the ends can justify the
> means for ourselves, then others will believe the same lie, too.
> Power and virtue are opposite standards with irreconcilable
> differences. Power will always be attacked because of the burden
> it creates on others.
>
> There has only ever been one path to peace, freedom, liberty and
> equality: To Love your Enemy. Once we give honor to rebellion, we
> give honor to sin and sinners. If we don’t want to be ruled by
> lions, then we must stop acting like lions. If we love our enemy,
> then we will have no enemies. If we prepare properly for the next
> generation, then the next generation can avoid our sins, as we
> avoid our own. No army can liberate a people from themselves. If
> an army could do any good, then the good would have been
> accomplished long ago. The dominoes that President Bush expected
> to fall have fallen. The Iraqis believe in war and power, just
> like himself.
>
> The reason that people rebel is because the government that creates
> the money also devalues it through taxes and Interest. As a
> result, businesses pursue profits to pay the government’s taxes,
> this in turn creates inflation for everyone. To escape inflation,
> the pursuit of privileges through political force quickly follows.
> The easiest way to get rich is to sell to the government or be
> supported by it. This action simultaneously impoverishes us and our
> children. Inflation leads to acrimony, and then thing begins to
> simmer. Small differences become big. People look for someone to
> blame. Racism, ethnicity, and habit become the basis of groupthink
> and hatethink. Paranoia, fear and anger eventually rise to the
> surface on the lips of an arrogant man and he creates a consensus
> of who should be the scapegoat. Violence bursts forth like a
> volcano, and society collapses into civil war destroying all of its
> accomplishments along with the peace. Lions battle lions, all in
> the name of protecting the lambs, of course. But there are no
> lambs, only various degrees of fear and pride.
>
> Our problems are deeper than a generation gap. The past preys on
> the present through the control of the land, and through the
> issuance of charters and privileges. Whether the land is controlled
> by the Church, the government or corporations, the effect is the
> same because the habits of control and centralization are the same.
>
> An Empire is a central government, a central bank and a standing
> army, and that combination pre-determines the high value of land
> and the low value placed on humanity. Foreclosures, bankruptcies,
> debt and hoards of wealth are something we ignore at our peril.
> These are the antecedents of war. A chain is only as strong as its
> weakest link. The intellectual agreement that money represents
> makes everyone weak and crazy as inflation advances. The love of
> money has never served men well.
>
> There is only one way to stop these battles between two or more
> self-righteous lions. The world needs a Jubilee, and then we can
> have peace and plenty.
>
> The land has existed for billions of years, and there is more than
> enough for everyone without the need to fight over it. The
> universities, unions, individuals and corporations are hoarding
> wealth and punishing debtors indirectly. We are now persecuting our
> children with debt for college expenses, and then teach them to be
> greedy through shrewd banking simultaneously. Every generation is
> amplifying the errors of the previous generation.
>
> Government is the original instrument of greed and folly, but it is
> the individual acting on his own understanding of virtue (or lack
> thereof) that creates the government. Pension funds, cash reserves,
> and endowments represent a fear of the future, not a plan for the
> present. These idle hoards, and the merciless forces that created
> them, are crushing everyone equally. We need to “divest” from our
> past habits and value people in the present instead of fearing the
> future. In Jubilee we can wipe the slate clean and create the
> world we desire for all children, but we must all assume the role
> of a peacemaker not of a warmaker.
>
> Do we have the same courage to forgive as we do the courage to
> kill? The choice is ours to make as an individual, not the
> President's. Can you see the lion in your mirror? Do you
> recognize the wisdom of the lambs, or will we go on slaughtering
> ourselves?
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