What a Bunch of Idiots
by
Tom Chartier
by Tom Chartier
DIGG THIS
I am never
disappointed in the unadulterated stupidity of our "elected"
officials.
If you will
recall all the way back to November of 2006 the United States held
an election. It made all the papers. The People spoke more clearly
than ever in voting in a Democratic congress with a clear mandate
to end the war in Iraq and get out.
Congress being
what it is, this mandate was simply brushed aside with all the relevance
of last week’s bucket of fish heads.
Let me put
this as plain as possible. The United States Congress wants
war… with Iran. Emulating the Bush/Cheney democratic double dictatorship,
AIPAC
and all the little Neocon weevils infesting our golden fields of
grain, congress prefers to shoot first and think later… if at all.
Nothing you
or I can do will stop it. We are all statistical
hanging chads in the minds of our "elected officials."
Well congress
has just crossed the Rubicon… again.
On Wednesday,
September 26, 2007 by a vote
of 76 to 22 the Senate
approved a resolution known as the Lieberman-Kyl
Amendment urging the Bush administration to declare Iran’s Revolutionary
Guards’ Quds Force a "terrorist organization." This resolution
frees congress from any accountability in the next step toward Armageddon.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards may not be our best friends, but
they are not terrorists either.
Let’s not
kid ourselves here. Diplomacy be damned. A green light to push the
red button is
exactly what Bush and Cheney have wanted for some time. The
only thing holding it up has been the manipulation of public opinion.
It takes time to demonize Mahmoud Ahmadinejad into the next Saddam.
Fortunately for Bush/Cheney, Mahmoud has been making
it easy.
Well now they
have it.
This Senate
resolution amounts to nothing more than Congressional approval for
our Decider in Chief to bomb the hell out of Iran. This of course
will necessitate a follow up of "peacekeeping forces"
to maintain law and order in the destroyed infrastructure on the
streets of Tehran. Oh yes… they’ll need to spread more "democracy"
like as in Iraq as well.
It also opens
the door wider for the Executive Branch to label any disobedient
faction a "terrorist organization" as a prelude to illegal
invasion without any congressional approval at all… not that that
was ever an obstacle. Oppose the U.S. imperial agenda, get branded
a "terrorist organization" and face the music of obliteration.
Your little
pathetic rogue state claims the U.S. cannot win wars? All too true.
But they sure as hell can destroy whoever stands in their way. Best
to toe the line.
And just who
is going to "keep the peace" after the destruction of
Iran? Who shall provide the liberation from another regime change
at the barrel of an Abrams tank?
The U.S. Military?
The National Guard? Oh sure, they’ve done an exemplary
job in Iraq. All we need is to up their tours of duty a bit. Twelve
months to fifteen months was insufficient. How about a nice round
figure of twenty-four months to win hearts and minds? Better make
sure each and every U.S. soldier gets a month R&R and psychological
therapy in between tours. We must support the troops… at
all costs.
But the U.S.
will need a few more than the 160,000 troops currently deployed
in Iraq. Those lucky freedom fighters ain’t going nowhere fast.
The answer is easy. Blackwater hasn’t been kicked out of Iran yet
even though they are unlikely to ever leave Iraq where they have
been kicked out. Send Blackwater in. Bush had better ask for another
$200 billion to pay for it. That should be easy. The congressional
rubber stamp is ready and waiting… as always.
And when all
else fails… as it surely will… The U.S. can institute mandatory
conscription. But whatever they do… it cannot be called a "draft."
That’s too medieval! I like: "Compulsory Democratic Liberation
Volunteering." It’s a much better iSlogan.
What’s going
to pay for the next U.S. Imperial Adventure? Iranian oil? Don’t
make me laugh. Once the Revolutionary Guard is disbanded… for being
a "terrorist organization" and out of work, they’ll have
nothing better to do than… uh… become "terrorists" and
take pot shots at anyone and everyone… particularly if they have
a U.S. Flag flying from their Standards. That Iranian oil won’t
flow into U.S pocketbooks any faster than the Iraqi oil.
So that means
Bush, Cheney and their Congress of Fools will do what they always
do… take out another mortgage on our country. Just
how long do they think the sub-prime US borrower can defer payments
before China forecloses? Best to brush up on your Mandarin. At least
enroll your kids in Chinese language lessons. They’ll need the skill
while they sneak into Shanghai illegally to wash dishes, dig coal,
work in the rice paddies all day and do basic housekeeping chores
in order to pay for your twenty-four hour hospice care.
Oh, and let
us not forget the other recent big Senatorial
blunder (I know, there have been too many to count). In a "non-binding"
resolution (that gets them off the hook on this one too) the Senate
voted 75-23 to carve up Iraq into Sunni, Shi’ite and Kurdish
regions. It reminds one of the 1916
Sykes-Picot Agreement. Once again the West has decided it has
the power and right to hack up the Middle East as it sees fit. What,
the Iraqis can’t do this themselves? It seems they’ve been making
this decision despite the U.S. occupation for some time. So why
do they need our approval or help?
Let’s try
to ignore the fact that Iran will probably rush in and take over
the Shi’ite region. In other words… the Lieberman-Kyl Amendment
fits in nicely. Turkey will capture Kurdistan under the guise of
defeating their pet "terrorist organization" the
Kurdistan Worker’s Party,
PKK, another desperate group defending their homeland from a stronger
oppressor. What both Iran and Turkey really want is our oil… er…
I mean Iraq’s oil.
Only God can
imagine what the fate of the poor Sunni region will be, an extended
Saudi Arabian welfare state?
How stupid
can the members of congress be? Never mind. The question is rhetorical
and the answer obvious.
After spending
their entire careers studying the art of public manipulation and
perception
management, also known as "lying" and "campaigning,"
collectively congress has no scruples left. No common sense.
No understanding of cause and effect. No respect for anyone or anything
other than the all mighty… well, not so mighty anymore… dollar.
Learning from history? Why bother? We make up our own reality and
write our own versions of history as we go.
When it gets
right down to it, few members of congress, especially the senate,
would dare risk killing their shot at POTUS. That’s the big pie
in the sky for them all. Now that the Executive Branch has been
rendered a virtual dictatorship our "elected officials"
must be drooling uncontrollably at the chunk of unitary executive
meat hanging before their chompers. Who wants to be the next Caesar…
or Augustus… or Tiberius… or Caligula, Claudius, Nero? We can expect
a long sequence of mad Emperors lusting for more blood.
I
give up. There is no point in deluding myself anymore. Congress
wants war with Iran as badly as George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Norman
Podhoretz, Rudy Giuliani, Hillary, Barack Obama, AIPAC
or... the list goes on and on. All options may be on the
table but our "esteemed" members of congress are quickly
painting themselves into the corner furthest from that table leaving
one option: War with Iran. Remember, congress answers to the call
of the puppet masters holding the campaign contributions, powerful
lobbies and big business… not We The People.
September
29, 2007
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 and Los Angeles. Currently he resides somewhere
in the Caribbean.
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