The sudden unconstitutional decision by five unelected right-wing
activist Supreme Court justices to blatantly steal an election for one
of their own to stop the vote count so Bush would not be "embarassed"
by losing was a frightening assault upon the separation of powers,
the American people, and upon democracy itself.
Having upset the national equilibrium, George Bush and Dick Cheney hit
the deck at a dead run, trashing everything in their path. Like a
couple of deranged Benny Hills with
"Yakety Sax"
blaring in the background, they trashed treaties, insulted other world
leaders, and undermined Constitutional restraints on everything that
stood between them and their goal of worldwide corporate pillage and
total executive power.
Those who dare to look back will be
struck by the speed at which they resurrected the zombies of the
Iran-Contra era, the tyrannical neo-Straussians, and the godless
right-wing evangelical warmongers, Talk about an Axis! The stage was
set for their long-planned crusade to
gain control
of not only the world and its resources but of space and cyberspace as
well. The only thing lacking was an incident to catapault them into the
war for which they lusted an incident of such magnitude that cries of
dissent would be lost in the roar for war.
Their vision of
global dominance supplied them with moral justification for the filthy
lies that took us into two wars and is threatening a third. "It is
ironic," writes Canadian author and professor
Shadia Drury,
"that American neoconservatives have decided to conquer the world in
the name of liberty and democracy, when they have so little regard for
either." Drury has written two books on the philosophy of Leo Strauss,
and she writes that Strauss believed "religion and war perpetual war
would lift the masses from the animality of bourgeois consumption and
the pre-occupation with 'creature comforts'. Instead of personal
happiness, they would live their lives in perpetual sacrifice to God
and the nation."
Neoconservatives such as Paul Wolfowitz,
Irving and Bill Kristol, Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, David Wurmser,
John Negroponte, and many others, took from Strauss a doctrine of "all
politics all the time" nasty, deceptive and repressive whatever it
takes for the elite to exercise control over the vulgar unwashed. That
would be you and me, fellow Americans, and Strauss said we could be
inspired to rise above our "brutish existence only by fear of impending
death or catastrophe." The lies they told, and continue to tell,
according to Drury, are
"noble lies for the consumption of the masses."
We are in the clutches of an evil, evil group of psychopaths
warmongering moral cowards whose faux leader, George W. Bush, is a
shallow, self-destructive little bully who deserted his military post
during a time of war. Perhaps the most frightening of all is Michael
Ledeen. Looking back, some might remember that Ledeen was Secretary of
State Alexander Haig's advisor, a member of the National Security
Council and a consultant for Ronald Reagan's Department of Defense. He
played a central role in the Iran-Contra scandal. It was Ledeen who
made the initial contact with Iranian arms dealers, which launched the
arms-for-hostages affair and could have should have brought down
the Reagan presidency.
Anyone reading Ledeen's book,
Machiavelli on Modern Leadership,
will recognize the Bush doctrine and know that the horror of 9-11 was a
foregone conclusion a "done deal" the minute they seized the 2000
election. Ledeen wrote, "To be an effective leader, the most prudent
method is to ensure that your people are afraid of you. To instill that
fear, you must demonstrate that those who attack you will not survive."
On the evening of 9-11, Bush went before a paralyzed nation and, after
a brief comment about praying, grieving and mourning for the 3,000
victims of that terrible day, he announced, "Thousands of lives were
suddenly ended by evil." Then, warming to his subject, Bush rammed home
what would become his mantra for the next six years "These acts
shattered steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve."
He then assured the masses that he would make no distinction between
the "terrorists" and the regimes that harbored them. Bush's vision for
revenge was to chase them all over the world and kill them all...
But a vision is not a plan. Looking back, it appears that Bush's plan
for perpetual war is sending Americans to their deaths, unequipped and
untrained, while bellowing, "Support the Troops!" Bush's plan is
destroying an entire nation, its culture, its infrastructure raping,
torturing and slaughtering its people for no reason other than he can.
It is creating a
humanitarian crisis
of mind-boggling proportions more than 3.9 million Iraqis have fled
their homes to safer areas in Iraq and in neighboring countries.
For Americans, it is more than a momentary inconvenience that
3,302
of their sons and daughters have needlessly been killed, 40 just last
week, and that more than 26,000 have been wounded, broken, maimed
their lives and those of their loved ones utterly destroyed. Stretching
our military with its proud and honorable tradition of protecting this
country until it breaks and then outsourcing legions of mercenaries to
do our dirty work of preemptive attacks and occupation of other
countries is not a plan that Americans will support.
Bush
reminds us on a daily basis that our world changed on "September the
11th." That is true. But we must dare to look back even further to that
dark December day when five Supreme Court judges made the ghastly
decision that spawned the horrors of not only 9-11, but of the carnage
in which we are embroiled today.
Before that bleak day, I had never used the f-word nor uttered the
Lord's name in vain. However, as this nation teeters on the cusp of
spiritual, physical and political death, I can only pray that God will
damn them. Every last fucking one of them. Please God. Damn them all.
Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma writer and a former civilian US
Army Public Information Officer. She is a regular contributor for a
variety of Internet sites. Contact her at: rsamples@sirinet.net