06/13/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- Once a year,
George Bush shows up at Arlington National Cemetery
and tells a tightly controlled, thoroughly vetted
audience that he 'preciates the sacrifice of those
who volunteered to die "in freedom's cause." There,
surrounded by silent tombstones and armed Secret
Service Police, this most infamous of military
deserters befouls not only the hallowed ground, but
the very air, as he regurgitates words he babbled
the year before...and the year before. He reminds us
that America is a "reluctant warrior," but we are
resolved; our will must not be broken, no matter how
many sacrifices it takes.
During the annual photo-op, Bush reads exerpts of
farewell letters allegedly from fallen soldiers and
marines, all apparently honored to have died in
Bush's noble cause. Their words passed on to us by
Bush are eerily familiar -- stay the course --
complete the mission of ridding the world of evil --
spread freedom and democracy to the four corners of
the earth. Then, after hoping that the slain heroes
made peace with their Maker before being blown to
bits, and a final admonishment to "support the
troops," Bush cuts out until next year.
The camera never strays from Bush's twitching mouth,
darting eyes -- never scans the audience so we might
see who these people are who applaud him so
vigorously. It must be members of his administration
and those legislators who follow him around like
whipped pups, for I cannot imagine mothers willing
to either sacrifice their children to bolster Bush's
poll numbers in a barbaric slaughterhouse that grows
more bloody and chaotic every day, or to cheer him
on. Somehow I cannot conjure up an image of mothers
offering up their sons and daughters to a
pathological narcissist killer, knowing if they are
returned at all it will be either in pieces or in
boxes.
Hiding the Troops
Either way, Bush is determined to protect us from
seeing the steady stream of ghastly homecomings.
That's what mothers are for. Bush says he wakes up
every morning trying to figure out how to protect
the American people, and -- like
his mother
says -- folks shouldn't have to worry their
beautiful minds with such depressing images.
So Bush not only banned the media and the public
from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware where dead
soldiers are secretly shuttled back in country in
the dead of night, but from military installations
around the world.
Bush also restricted the media from covering
funerals at Arlington, apparently deciding that the
best way to support the troops is to "disappear"
them from our view forever. Besides, if you've seen
one aluminum transfer tube covered with the old
red-white-and-blue, you've seen 'em all. Why bother
parading 2,500 of them past a bored, disconnected,
disinterested citizenry, most of whom have no
children in this fight and could care less about
other people's children...
General Tommy Franks, former Central Command
Commander, who developed and executed the bloody
Iraq fiasco, recently told the National Rifle
Association that it wasn't important how many
Americans died -- that
those who count the increasing
number of American soldiers killed in Iraq
are missing the bigger picture. "What we're talking
about is neither 2,400, 24,000 or 240,000 lives,"
Franks said. "Terrorism is a thing that threatens
our way of life. It doesn't have anything to do with
politics."
Americans fail to realize that words mean far
different things to Bush, and apparently to Franks,
than they do to coherent, rational people. To Bush,
"support the troops" means don't criticize him when
thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of
innocents die in an illegal, bloody mess that he
lied to get us into.
Bush brags that he's a war president. He says he
sits in the Oval Office with war on his mind. He
doesn't read --- doesn't need to because his gut
makes all the decisions, and anybody who doesn't
like that is aiding and abetting the terrorists.
So -- stick a yellow ribbon on your vehicle, shut
up, and support the troops.
Supporting the Troops
In the only evidence of support I am aware of, just
months after getting his war on, Bush opened a new
$30 million,
state-of-the-art, 70,000
square-foot mortuary at Dover to support
the troops, or what is left of them, when they are
sneaked back to the states under cover of darkness.
Since then, he has sent America's sons and daughters
unprepared and unequipped into a raging guerilla
insurgency with orders to kill anything that moves.
Bush and his entire Iran-Contra war-criminal
chickenhawk administration are devoid of ethos;
incapable of empathy or compassion, and could care
less about supporting troops. Bush has said on more
than one occasion, "My attitude is, any time we put
one of our soldiers in harm's way, we're going to
spend whatever is necessary to make sure they have
the best training, the best support and the best
possible equipment."
That may be his
attitude, but it is not the
reality on the ground in Iraq or Afghanistan. Far
too many Americans Bush has put in harm's way are
trying unsuccessfully to stay alive in soft-armored
Humvees while wearing Vietnam-era flak jackets. Far
too few of them have the Intercepter Vest designed
in the late 1990's to protect its wearer with Kevlar
lining and ceramic plates in front and back pockets
to shield vital organs. Day after grinding day in
the fillth and horror of a war with the "front line"
anywhere the enemy decides it will be, ill-trained
and ill-equipped Americans are losing the battle to
stay alive -- and there is no end in sight.
Most Americans neither know nor care about what is
going on, but the mothers know. They are not only
spending thousands of dollars sending critical
armor, night-vision goggles, and other needed
equipment to their children, but are sending food as
well.
Journalist Bob Kerr writes in
The Providence
Journal that Marine Nick Andoscia called and
asked his mother to
send food. Kerr
said Nick told his mother that he and the men in his
unit had shed about 10 pounds in their first few
weeks in Iraq. They were pulling 22-hour patrol
shifts, and were getting only two meals a day -- not
meals to remember. He said they were going to the
Iraqis and literally begging for food.
The lack of support this administration gives its
uniformed personnel is monumentally ruthless and
evil. Since Bush's unprovoked attack on Iraq, nearly
12,000 soldiers have been evacuated
because of disease.
Some of the sickness can be attributed to
Halliburton-KBR serving tainted water and rotten
food in the mess halls, but most is undoubtedly from
radiation poisoning due to the widespread use of the
deadly Depleted Uranium.
Blaming the Troops
One of the more frightening things about wars,
especially immoral wars like this one, is the enemy
must be dehumanized so soldiers and marines can be
kept under control and "up" for the killing they
must do. Normal human beings can't turn cruelty on
and off like a faucet; therefore, the troops must be
also be dehumanized to the point of madness. They
become predators without conscience -- drugged and
brainwashed into a continuous white rage, not only
willing, but eager to kill.
Their commander-in-chief is a ruthlessly
self-centered, single-layered demon whose hypnotic
cadence of
kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill
has succeeded in turning them into the monsters they
must be for his world dominance aspirations to
succeed. The US military are
victims of a cruel
fascist regime. They are used, then tossed aside to
come to terms with what they have become on their
own. It is a rare soldier who returns to find
professional help available.
For many, the final battle with their predator
leader is one too many. Because of the values they
were taught from birth -- it all comes crashing
down. Many can't cope with the magnitude of sheer
evil that envelops them. Some commit suicide. Others
become alcoholics, drug addicts, homeless, the
walking dead.
When torture, murder and war crimes committed by
Americans in places such as Guantanamo, Haditha, Abu
Ghrab, Ishaqi and Fallujah, as well as in
Afghanistan, comes to light, Bush and his criminal
defense department initially try to conceal the
atrocities. If forced to investigate themselves,
they find no wrongdoing. When all else fails, Bush
comes out, blames the troops and says the few bad
apples will be brought to justice. Commanders stand
silent, refusing to defend or protect those for whom
they are responsible -- mute acknowledgement that,
as Henry Kissinger said, "Soldiers are expendable --
dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign
policy."
Every single member of Congress, every single member
of this filthy administration, every single
commander on the ground, and every single member of
the shameful corporate US media must be blamed for
allowing George Bush's rampant maiming and
destruction of American citizens and for the
genocidal murder waged against innocent Iraqi men,
women and children. Every single one of them should
be forced to don Vietnam-era flak jackets, crammed
into unarmored Humvees and ordered to drive across
Iraq, fighting to stay alive while choking on
depleted uranium dust. Then they might acknowledge
who is to blame for this fiasco.
Is it the troops?
No way in hell.
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