Our American Future
by
Tom Chartier
by Tom Chartier
Eureka! I’ve
got it! I’ve had an epiphany! I’ve seen the future and you’re not
going to like it. You war-mongering-chicken-hawk-so-called "conservative"
Republicans and you peace-loving-Liberal-Commie Democrats will agree
on this one thing: the future I see looks grim. All of you from
the myriad sides of the Rubik’s Cube are going to hate my little
prediction. I hate it! Are you ready? It’s a doosey.
Sometime in
the near future, the United States of America will be "liberated!"
That’s right, liberated, just like Iraq. We’ll all be set free of
an evil dictator through the "aid" of some other country’s
peace-keeping military forces. Of course, that invading country
will have our best interests in mind. We will meet the invaders
with flowers. It will be a "cakewalk."
I look forward to the day when we can all enjoy a military
occupation, a bloody civil war, poverty, starvation, the deaths
of our family members and the total destruction of our way of life.
Just like Fallujah, almost any U.S. city could be improved by the
use of aerial bombardment.
Crazy? I sincerely
hope so. However, if the U.S. continues on its present course, it
can count on being liberated by the overwhelming military might
of some other country. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
So where do
I get this cockamamie idea? I didn’t read Nostradamus or hear the
word from a burning bush. Nope, it’s based on Chartier’s Theory
of the Revenge Effect
of History.
Let’s just
consider what is going on and how we look to the rest of the world.
When the Special Relationship between Britain
and the U.S. goes sour, imagine what, say, the Swedes and the Chinese
think of us?
Our president
is an incompetent, illiterate, silver-spoon-spoiled-brat of a boy
who has failed at every business
venture in which he’s been involved. Leading them all to ruin,
this sixty-year-old adolescent has used his Daddy’s influence to
bail him out of trouble time and time again. Hope his Daddy or a
well-oiled Saudi friend can write a check for
something like 300
billion dollars.
Bush is a mere
hand puppet for the Project for the New American Century, a think
tank of warmongers who are bent on creating a world fit for Halliburton
through the use of U.S. military might.
Both elections
that placed Bush in office have been controversial
and appear to be rigged.
Under false
pretexts to remove an evil dictator
and his weapons of mass destruction that never existed, he has invaded
a country that was no real threat to the United States. Now he is
bringing democracy to the Iraqis, something for which they did not
ask. Let’s not forget the failed invasion of Afghanistan,
a country with a record of bankrupting superpowers that goes back
to Alexander the Great.
Bush’s puppet
government in Iraq lacks
support of local groups. There is no real government
in Iraq. Outside of the oddly named "green zone,"
there’s a brutal civil war with U.S. troops caught in the middle.
Billions of U.S. dollars are burning on the pyre of Iraq’s internal
discord.
The
latest estimates of civilian
loss of life are at least 100,000.
U.S. coalition
casualties number 2766
as of this writing.
Meanwhile neighboring
Iran has seen U.S. incompetence laid bare and is thumbing its nose
at the U.S. by working on nuclear technology. The dysfunctional-U.S.-in-denial
is now seen as the greatest threat to world peace. Whether Iran’s
aims are peaceful or not, U.S. missile rattling at Tehran is only
making matters worse. However, what the world fears is not an Iran
with nuclear weapons but what the U.S. will do to force Iran to follow
Bush’s orders.
At home, Americans
have the dreaded Patriot Act aborting their civil liberties, the
NSA spying program where our emails and phone calls are monitored,
and the Feds digging through our bank records. Bush has broken
750 laws and made creative use of "signing statements."
Our "Decider"
has decided he is above every single law he has signed and that
he can do what he wants. He has defied his sworn oath to uphold
the laws of the land. His Attorney General views the Geneva Conventions
as "quaint"
while Bush simply ignores international law. Indeed, Bush may be
a war criminal according to some interpretations of the recent
Supreme Court decision, Hamdan
v Rumsfeld.
Our own Congress
is unwilling and the Supreme Court may be unable to put a stop to
the abuse of power. The United States Constitution, a document sacred
to all Americans, is meaningless to George W. Bush who has "decided"
it does not apply
to him.
The Decider
has decided he answers to a Higher
Authority, God. He has made numerous
comments to this, which are both ludicrous
and frightening.
Throughout
history, leaders who have snatched this much power, invaded other
countries for their own gain, or openly brought religion into their
decision-making process, have wrought ruin upon their own people.
It doesn’t
have to be this way.
In November
we have the opportunity to oust a great number of those spineless
senators and congressmen who enable Bush. We can join the good citizens
of Berkeley,
Ca. and insist on good old-fashioned
impeachment.
George W. Bush
is the worst president in American history and a threat to world
peace. He and his gang have got to go.
Or we can just
sit on our thumbs quietly and wait for the Visigoths
to come over the hill and liberate us from an evil dictator.
Edited
by Elizabeth Gyllensvard.
July
8, 2006
Tom
Chartier [send him mail]
played lead guitar in legendary Los Angeles punk band The Rotters
for 26 years until their final appearance in January of 2004. He
has lived in Tokyo, Japan as well as Los Angeles working in the
entertainment industry. He is the primary caregiver of his ten-year-old
son and currently resides on Grand Cayman Island in the Caribbean.
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