Bush Almighty!
by
Jack Kenny
by Jack Kenny
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John Bolton,
resident bull in a china shop at the United Nuthouse, reportedly
delivered an "outburst" over a UN resolution expressing regret over
the loss of innocent lives in Gaza. It seems that "Israel can do
no wrong" is the all but official policy of the United States.
And frankly,
considering what we are doing in the Middle East, it might appear
hypocritical for the United States to join in expressing regret
over the loss of innocent lives there.
It appears
that, with the Democrats in control in the Senate, Bolton's days
at the UN are numbered. I am tempted to say "Good riddance,"
but in a way, Bolton’s departure would be a loss of candor for this
administration, which clearly has little to spare. No one, save
possibly Dick Cheney, more accurately represents the face and the
heartlessness of the hollow men of this "compassionate conservative"
regime than John Bolton.
A friend takes
issue with my characterization of this lawless administration as
"Nazi" or totalitarian of some stripe. A lawyer, he claims
to believe in the jury system when it comes to tort reform, but
in at least some criminal cases he is "okay" with a determination
of guilt without a trial. The detention, without charge or trial,
of Jose Padilla for three and half years has troubled him not at
all. Neither did the United Nations’ claim that our economic sanctions
against Iraq had, by 1996, resulted in the death of 500,000 Iraqi
children.
"Better
them than my kid," he shrugged. How the Iraqi children were
threatening his child is something he never made clear. It would
appear he never thought about it. He doesn’t have to think. He has
the word of the Bush-Cheney gang that we are spreading peace and
democracy in the Middle East and protecting our "security"
here at home.
He finds some
solace, apparently, in a 1942 Supreme Court ruling which held the
right of the United States to try even American citizens in military
tribunals. But at least the laws under which we were then operating
did not preclude a court review of the tribunals’ actions, which
the latest military tribunals bill specifically does. The Congress
was pleased to pass that law, ceding more unregulated power to the
executive branch. Yeah, as Cool Hand Luke said, "Them poor
ol’ bosses need all the help they can get."
Suspension
of habeas corpus. Secret prisons in Eastern Europe. Torture as an
"alternative means" of interrogation. Tell me again…Who
won the Cold War?
My lawyer-friend
suggests I am irresponsible for having cast a write-in vote for
a former state senator, long retired, instead of voting for our
Republican congressman, who is, for the record, Jeb Bradley, though
that hardly matters. He is virtually indistinguishable from the
rest of them and has shown no evidence that he wants to be any different
from the rest of them. Now he is out of office like the rest of
them.
My friend,
who is pro-life, finds Bradley, who is "pro-choice," slightly
less in favor of the legal defense of killing babies in the womb
than his Democratic opponent. Slightly less infanticide in a New
World Order! What a marvelous reason to vote Republican.
They have spent
more money, expanded executive power more and waged more war against
peoples who have not offended us than the Democrats at their malevolent
worst could possibly have done. And if you still insist at looking
at politics through your two-party blinders, answer me this: What
prominent Republican or Democrat objected to the government’s killing
of Randy Weaver’s wife at Ruby Ridge in 1992, the last year of the
Bush ’41 administration? Who objected when the Clinton gang and
its attorney general, Janet "El Bandito" Reno, committed
a massacre at Waco in 1973? Who objected when the same Gestapo witch
sent storm troopers on a pre-dawn raid of the Gonzalez home in Miami
for a government kidnapping of Elian Gonzalez in 2000? Did Gov.
George Bush of Texas? Did Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida? Did Sen. John
McCain of Arizona? I can think of only two: Sen. Bob Graham, D-Florida
and Sen. Bob Smith, R-NH.
Admit it: neither
the Republicans nor the Democrats have any more interest in defending
freedom in America than a hyena has in higher education. The Cold
War is over. The Communists no longer rule Eastern Europe. The Nazis
are in charge in Washington, D.C. And their lackeys, dupes and sympathizers
are in every city and town village and hamlet in America.
November
21, 2006
Manchester, NH, resident Jack Kenny [send
him mail] is a freelance writer.
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