President Takes Responsibility for Wrongheaded
Invasion of Iraq!
by Karen
Kwiatkowski
by Karen Kwiatkowski
If you thought the devil was behind it, you’ve confused a couple
blatant liars who strut when they walk!
Bush
did it!
After well over three years of lying, prevaricating, misleading,
and confusing the American people, after killing, maiming and destroying
the livelihoods of tens of thousands of Iraqis and Americans at
a healthy 20-to-1 ratio, and after the unprecedented destruction
of Iraq’s infrastructure, let the record show, on December 14, 2005,
Dubya said
"I am responsible!"
And as a loyal and patriotic American, let me be the first to say,
it wasn’t his fault. And even if it was his fault, he’s already
said he’s glad he did it, and he’s going to keep doing it until
he is good and ready to stop doing it!
Truth be told, that darn intelligence community fed him the wrong
headlines! A good and decent President only reads headlines, and
he should only have to read the simple ones that please him and
make him smile. Why
couldn’t the CIA get it right?
Our shining President reminds us that no matter what was said and
done, it was always, only and ever about forcing a fresh friendly
democracy on Baghdad. And look! Nice elections are happening there!
Everyone is giving us the purple finger in honor of that towering
moral force for all
things bright and beautiful, an American President who only
wants the very best democracy and the very finest freedom for the
people of Iraq under the tree this year!
And just look at what our President has achieved in Iraq. A nice
big constitution, completed in record time! We and our Iraqi puppets
burned the midnight oil, so to speak, to write this tome, this giant
redwood of constitutions! Just think—it took Americans 230 years
to get the Patriot Act and embrace the intense protofascist degree
of government interference in our daily lives and permanent federal
abrogation of the Bill of Rights. Iraq is already there, with roving
military forces, curfews, and instant justice conveniently provided
in both 120
mm and 5.56
mm varieties. Only
the bipolar in this country can count on that kind of freedom and
democracy, so far.
Speaking of the Bill of Rights, the
one we wrote for the Iraqis is way longer than the quaint little
one we use here in Amerika. Iraqis now have lots of great rights
we can only dream of in Duluth or Des Moines.
Sure, we left out the right to bear arms, but armed citizens protecting
their property and lives is so old-school, don’t you think? Not
to mention a drag on the free exercise of government power! Anyway,
what do Iraqis need guns for? We have given them an Ethnicities-R-Us
"provincial
proportional representation" system – what’s not to like
about that?
Now, some of you unpatriotic whiners out there are bound and determined
to focus on all the wrong things. You are missing the big picture,
people! Like Secretary of State Rice said just this week on the
Sean Hannity show, "This President envisions a different future,
and we [me and him and Cheney and our
neoconservative enablers] are making that future happen."
In fact, Madame Secretary Rischovsky was on the Sean "Pravda"
Hannity program to discuss the most recent expansion of the American
executive branch – a politically strengthened bureaucracy at State
"with a mission to anticipate [non-U.S.] state failures and
prevent conflict." Rice told the adoring, loyal and patriotic
Hannity audience that "next time" we do "this,"
we will do a far better job than we did in Iraq. Our central planning
and our five-year plans will be more robust, more realistic, more
wonderful in every way!
What is "this" exactly, you ask? "This" would
be, of course, creating a fake intelligence storyline, in order
to build popular and congressional support, in order to invade a
small weak country, in order to kill tens of thousands of human
beings without legal, moral or defensive justification, in order
to establish new military bases and long-term natural resource extraction
contracts, in order to enrich our corporate friends and closest
allies.
Next time we do this?
Look, you libertarians, you anarcho-capitalists, you constitutionalists,
you left-wingers and other domestic terrorists and dead-enders,
those of you who criticize the American government for its unbridled
interventionism on behalf of universal values. Listen up, because
I’m only going to say this once! Get with the program!
We are going to do this again and again and again.
We are going to do this over and over and over.
We are going to keep doing it until the Chinese
stop paying, or Vermont
secedes.
And that’s final!
December
16, 2005
Karen
Kwiatkowski, Ph.D. [send her
mail], a retired USAF lieutenant colonel who spent her final
four and a half years in uniform working at the Pentagon's Near
East/South Asia bureau. She lives with her freedom-loving family
in the Shenandoah Valley, and among other things, has written on
defense issues with a libertarian perspective for militaryweek.com,
hosts the call-in radio show American
Forum on Saturday nights, and blogs occasionally for Huffingtonpost.com.
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