No Way Jim, Uh-Uh, Don’t Blame Me
by
James Glaser
by James Glaser
I
can’t believe the number of people who were upset with me, because
I said we all share some of the responsibility for Bush’s War on
terrorism.
Many
people said they knew all along the war was wrong, so they have
no blood on their hands. Others said because they didn’t vote for
George, they couldn’t be held responsible, but those on the Religious
Right are.
Some
people wrote that the blood on their hands and on Bush’s hands was
a badge of honor to cherish. Others said all the blood was on Osama’s
hands, because he started the war.
Others
blame the American Soldiers and said they should have refused to
fight.
I
know George Bush takes responsibility and that is one of the only
things I respect him for. George has said on the record, with a
note of pride, that he is a War President.
People
who sit on the sidelines and say they didn’t vote for George or
that they knew all along this War was wrong and therefore they take
no blame are cowards. Those that put the blame on the Troops are
worse.
Very
few in America have risked anything in trying to stop the killing
we are doing in the Middle East. Our news media have done everything
they could to shield the American public from the realities of war.
Most Americans can live their lives like this War isn’t even happening.
Out of sight, out of mind.
I
have to wonder what these people will say on Judgment Day. All Americans
have benefited from our War economy. Millions of us make money,
either directly or indirectly from our government killing people
in foreign lands.
Lots
of Americans have their jobs, because we have a War going on. Yes,
we all know about the Merchants of Death, who make billions off
the Military Industrial Complex and they are nice to have around
to blame, but it takes millions and millions of Americans to supply
our War machine.
We
as Americans have a collective guilt in the killing of babies in
Iraq and Afghanistan. The reports differ, but they all say we have
killed tens of thousands of innocent people in Bush’s War on Terror.
To the rest of the world it is America’s War on Terror and we are
all Americans. If we felt that what our government was doing was
wrong, then the world thinks we wouldn’t have re-elected George
Bush.
Sorry
to say this, but every American is now painted with the same brush
by the rest of the world. Maybe when the time comes, you will be
able to honestly tell Jesus that you had nothing to do with America’s
killing and that no way did you benefit from all the death and destruction
the United States Armed Forces rained down on the world. I hope
you can, I know I can’t. I live here in America, better than almost
anyone else lives on this planet. I was blessed to be born here.
I thank God every day I am not living on two dollars a day like
billions of humans are. If like me, you live the good life, in the
United States, then you too are benefiting from our nation’s killing.
So, for me, I have to ask for God’s forgiveness and keep trying
to stop Washington’s madness. Maybe you can say, "not me."
I
wish I could.
May
19, 2005
Jim
Glaser [send him mail],
a Marine Corps Vietnam War veteran and Commander of VFW Post 3869,
works to educate the American public on the consequences of war.
His personal website is James-Glaser.com.
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