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The war on terror is a false metaphor that has led to counterproductive
and self-defeating policies. Five years after 9/11, a misleading figure of speech applied literally has unleashed a real war fought on several fronts -- Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Somalia -- a war that has killed thousands of innocent civilians and enraged millions around the world. Yet al Qaeda has not been subdued; a plot that could have claimed more victims than 9/11 has just been foiled by the vigilance of British intelligence. Unfortunately, the "war on terror" metaphor was uncritically accepted by the American public as the obvious response to 9/11. It is now widely admitted that the invasion of Iraq was a blunder. But the war on terror remains the frame into which American policy has to fit. Most Democratic politicians subscribe to it for fear of being tagged as weak on defense. What makes the war on terror self-defeating? · First, war by its very nature creates innocent victims. A war waged against terrorists is even more likely to claim innocent victims because terrorists tend to keep their whereabouts hidden. The deaths, injuries and humiliation of civilians generate rage and resentment among their families and communities that in turn serves to build support for terrorists. · Second, terrorism is an abstraction. It lumps together all political movements that use terrorist tactics. Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Sunni insurrection and the Mahdi army in Iraq are very different forces, but President Bush's global war on terror prevents us from differentiating between them and dealing with them accordingly. It inhibits much-needed negotiations with Iran and Syria because they are states that support terrorist groups. · Third, the war on terror emphasizes military action while most territorial conflicts require political solutions. And, as the British have shown, al Qaeda is best dealt with by good intelligence. The war on terror increases the terrorist threat and makes the task of the intelligence agencies more difficult. Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri are still at large; we need to focus on finding them, and preventing attacks like the one foiled in England. · Fourth, the war on terror drives a wedge between "us" and "them." We are innocent victims. They are perpetrators. But we fail to notice that we also become perpetrators in the process; the rest of the world, however, does notice. That is how such a wide gap has arisen between America and much of the world. Taken together, these four factors ensure that the war on terror cannot be won. An endless war waged against an unseen enemy is doing great damage to our power and prestige abroad and to our open society at home. It has led to a dangerous extension of executive powers; it has tarnished our adherence to universal human rights; it has inhibited the critical process that is at the heart of an open society; and it has cost a lot of money. Most importantly, it has diverted attention from other urgent tasks that require American leadership, such as finishing the job we so correctly began in Afghanistan, addressing the looming global energy crisis, and dealing with nuclear proliferation. With American influence at low ebb, the world is in danger of sliding into a vicious circle of escalating violence. We can escape it only if we Americans repudiate the war on terror as a false metaphor. If we persevere on the wrong course, the situation will continue to deteriorate. It is not our will that is being tested, but our understanding of reality. It is painful to admit that our current predicaments are brought about by our own misconceptions. However, not admitting it is bound to prove even more painful in the long run. The strength of an open society lies in its ability to recognize and correct its mistakes. This is the test that confronts us. Excerpted from the Wall Street Journal Tuesday, August 15, 2006 "A Self-Defeating War" By George Soros =================== One way to help fight the real terrorists! http://www.ImpeachBush.org =================== for those who missed them: Pictures of Destruction and Civilian Victims of the Anglo-American Aggression in Iraq These photos are only of a very tiny fraction of the thousands of Iraqi Civilian Victims who have been terrorised, humiliated, injured, maimed and killed through British and American bombing of civilian areas in various cities of Iraq. Due to insecurity, independent reporters could not and still can not reach many areas to photograph and report the atrocities. Several independent reporters and journalists were deliberately bombed to prevent them reporting the atrocities. We kindly request Independent News Reporters to send us photos of the Anglo-American atrocities in Iraq for inclusion on these pages. Please note that some of these pictures are not suitable for small children and those who have weak hearts. http://www.robert-fisk.com/iraqwarvictims_mar2003.htm ================= One way to help fight the real terrorists! http://www.ImpeachBush.org |
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The so called "war" on terror - is a form of war on good people
everywhere. The worst criminals in the world are the billionaires who control the american "news" media and a few *******s who work out of the white house and pentagon. Ultimately it's all about money and their insatiable greed. Peace is not profitable and it's the #1 obstacle to war. War is extremely profitable. If that were not the case there would be no war. The soldiers mean well, but they are ignorant of the truth. Otherwise they would not serve the ******* warmongers. It's a tricky situation when you consider that anyone who stands in forceful resistance to the American empire is labeled a "terrorist" by the deception and greed based American Empire. We must never forget the shock and awe - when the US dropped tens of thousands of bombs on the good people Baghdad - a city of 6+ million (more people than both Los Angeles & Houston together). Despite the fact that the corrupt US news media proudly proclaimed that it was a matter of the "empire striking back", it was terrorism. Thousands of defenseless women and children were needlessly massacred and Americans were encouraged to be proud of and to support Bush's so called 'war on terror'. By supporting the Bush regime, people are indeed supporting terrorism. Most of them have been led to believe that the biggest terrorist regime in the world is actually fighting terrorism, so I wouldn't call that treason. They're simply guilty of being too gullible, of believing the lies of the most spectacular propaganda system of all time, which is based on unlimited greed. RH ============= "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." George Orwell George Orwell in "1984": "It's not a matter of whether the war is not real, or if it is, Victory [peace] is not possible. The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous [to last forever and to remain extremely profitable for a few extremely rich men]. Hierarchical society [where the rich get richer and the poor are ****ed on] is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance... In principle, the war effort is always planned to keep [significant parts of] society on the brink of starvation [with many struggling & barely getting by]. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects [who are intentionally kept down (poor), so enough of them will be desperate enough to put on a uniform & fight]... [the war's] object is not the victory... but to keep the very structure of [our deception & greed based, totalitarian ******* led] society [where the super rich grow fatter and fatter, while the average people - especially non-whites, get ****ed on] intact." -------------------------------------------------------------------- "One reason that propaganda often works better on the educated than on the uneducated is that educated people read more, so they receive more propaganda. Another is that they have jobs in management, media, and academia and therefore work in some capacity as agents of the propaganda system--and they believe what the system expects them to believe. By and large, they're part of the privileged elite, and share the interests and perceptions of those in power. " Noam Chomsky A good short article: Propaganda American Style by Noam Chomsky http://www.zpub.com/un/chomsky.html ================ Media Education Foundation Elite Propaganda THE MYTH OF THE LIBERAL MEDIA The Propaganda Model of News watch/listen to free 60 min. video: Video http://www.informationclearinghouse....rticle6435.htm Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky demolish one of the central tenets of our political culture, the idea of the "liberal media." Instead, utilizing a systematic model based on massive empirical research, they reveal the manner in which the news media are so subordinated to corporate and conservative interests that their function can only be described as that of "elite propaganda." "If you want to understand the way a system works, you look at its institutional structure. How it is organized, how it is controlled, how it is funded." -Noam Chomsky "The Mainstream media really represent elite interests, and what the propaganda model tries to do is stipulate a set of institutional variables, reflecting this elite power, that very powerfully influence the media." -Edward Herman ====================== "Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that numbers of people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience. . . Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves, and all the while the grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem." Howard Zinn, "Failure to Quit", p. 45 "We cannot afford to differ on the question of honesty if we expect our republic permanently to endure. Honesty is not so much a credit as an absolute prerequisite to efficient service to the public. Unless a man is honest, we have no right to keep him in public life; it matters not how brilliant his capacity." Theodore Roosevelt " The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to the point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That in its essence is fascism - ownership of government by an individual, by a group or any controlling private power." President Franklin Delano Roosevelt "I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavour to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed." Abraham Lincoln = "Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of today." President Theodore Roosevelt = "We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the world - no longer a Government of free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of small groups of dominant men." Woodrow Wilson ----------------- "The problems of mankind are real but solvable. The solution lies within your grasp. Take your brother's need as the measure for your action and solve the problems of the world. There is no other course. " The World Teacher wrote: The war on terror is a false metaphor that has led to counterproductive and self-defeating policies. Five years after 9/11, a misleading figure of speech applied literally has unleashed a real war fought on several fronts -- Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Somalia -- a war that has killed thousands of innocent civilians and enraged millions around the world. Yet al Qaeda has not been subdued; a plot that could have claimed more victims than 9/11 has just been foiled by the vigilance of British intelligence. Unfortunately, the "war on terror" metaphor was uncritically accepted by the American public as the obvious response to 9/11. It is now widely admitted that the invasion of Iraq was a blunder. But the war on terror remains the frame into which American policy has to fit. Most Democratic politicians subscribe to it for fear of being tagged as weak on defense. What makes the war on terror self-defeating? · First, war by its very nature creates innocent victims. A war waged against terrorists is even more likely to claim innocent victims because terrorists tend to keep their whereabouts hidden. The deaths, injuries and humiliation of civilians generate rage and resentment among their families and communities that in turn serves to build support for terrorists. · Second, terrorism is an abstraction. It lumps together all political movements that use terrorist tactics. Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Sunni insurrection and the Mahdi army in Iraq are very different forces, but President Bush's global war on terror prevents us from differentiating between them and dealing with them accordingly. It inhibits much-needed negotiations with Iran and Syria because they are states that support terrorist groups. · Third, the war on terror emphasizes military action while most territorial conflicts require political solutions. And, as the British have shown, al Qaeda is best dealt with by good intelligence. The war on terror increases the terrorist threat and makes the task of the intelligence agencies more difficult. Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri are still at large; we need to focus on finding them, and preventing attacks like the one foiled in England. · Fourth, the war on terror drives a wedge between "us" and "them." We are innocent victims. They are perpetrators. But we fail to notice that we also become perpetrators in the process; the rest of the world, however, does notice. That is how such a wide gap has arisen between America and much of the world. Taken together, these four factors ensure that the war on terror cannot be won. An endless war waged against an unseen enemy is doing great damage to our power and prestige abroad and to our open society at home. It has led to a dangerous extension of executive powers; it has tarnished our adherence to universal human rights; it has inhibited the critical process that is at the heart of an open society; and it has cost a lot of money. Most importantly, it has diverted attention from other urgent tasks that require American leadership, such as finishing the job we so correctly began in Afghanistan, addressing the looming global energy crisis, and dealing with nuclear proliferation. With American influence at low ebb, the world is in danger of sliding into a vicious circle of escalating violence. We can escape it only if we Americans repudiate the war on terror as a false metaphor. If we persevere on the wrong course, the situation will continue to deteriorate. It is not our will that is being tested, but our understanding of reality. It is painful to admit that our current predicaments are brought about by our own misconceptions. However, not admitting it is bound to prove even more painful in the long run. The strength of an open society lies in its ability to recognize and correct its mistakes. This is the test that confronts us. Excerpted from the Wall Street Journal Tuesday, August 15, 2006 "A Self-Defeating War" By George Soros =================== One way to help fight the real terrorists! http://www.ImpeachBush.org =================== for those who missed them: Pictures of Destruction and Civilian Victims of the Anglo-American Aggression in Iraq These photos are only of a very tiny fraction of the thousands of Iraqi Civilian Victims who have been terrorised, humiliated, injured, maimed and killed through British and American bombing of civilian areas in various cities of Iraq. Due to insecurity, independent reporters could not and still can not reach many areas to photograph and report the atrocities. Several independent reporters and journalists were deliberately bombed to prevent them reporting the atrocities. We kindly request Independent News Reporters to send us photos of the Anglo-American atrocities in Iraq for inclusion on these pages. Please note that some of these pictures are not suitable for small children and those who have weak hearts. http://www.robert-fisk.com/iraqwarvictims_mar2003.htm ================= One way to help fight the real terrorists! http://www.ImpeachBush.org |
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I'll never forget the bombing of Iraq. It was the most beautiful display of
fireworks that I've ever seen. I can't wait for Iran & Syria to get theirs. "RH" wrote in message ps.com... The so called "war" on terror - is a form of war on good people everywhere. The worst criminals in the world are the billionaires who control the american "news" media and a few *******s who work out of the white house and pentagon. Ultimately it's all about money and their insatiable greed. Peace is not profitable and it's the #1 obstacle to war. War is extremely profitable. If that were not the case there would be no war. The soldiers mean well, but they are ignorant of the truth. Otherwise they would not serve the ******* warmongers. It's a tricky situation when you consider that anyone who stands in forceful resistance to the American empire is labeled a "terrorist" by the deception and greed based American Empire. We must never forget the shock and awe - when the US dropped tens of thousands of bombs on the good people Baghdad - a city of 6+ million (more people than both Los Angeles & Houston together). Despite the fact that the corrupt US news media proudly proclaimed that it was a matter of the "empire striking back", it was terrorism. Thousands of defenseless women and children were needlessly massacred and Americans were encouraged to be proud of and to support Bush's so called 'war on terror'. By supporting the Bush regime, people are indeed supporting terrorism. Most of them have been led to believe that the biggest terrorist regime in the world is actually fighting terrorism, so I wouldn't call that treason. They're simply guilty of being too gullible, of believing the lies of the most spectacular propaganda system of all time, which is based on unlimited greed. RH ============= "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." George Orwell George Orwell in "1984": "It's not a matter of whether the war is not real, or if it is, Victory [peace] is not possible. The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous [to last forever and to remain extremely profitable for a few extremely rich men]. Hierarchical society [where the rich get richer and the poor are ****ed on] is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance... In principle, the war effort is always planned to keep [significant parts of] society on the brink of starvation [with many struggling & barely getting by]. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects [who are intentionally kept down (poor), so enough of them will be desperate enough to put on a uniform & fight]... [the war's] object is not the victory... but to keep the very structure of [our deception & greed based, totalitarian ******* led] society [where the super rich grow fatter and fatter, while the average people - especially non-whites, get ****ed on] intact." -------------------------------------------------------------------- "One reason that propaganda often works better on the educated than on the uneducated is that educated people read more, so they receive more propaganda. Another is that they have jobs in management, media, and academia and therefore work in some capacity as agents of the propaganda system--and they believe what the system expects them to believe. By and large, they're part of the privileged elite, and share the interests and perceptions of those in power. " Noam Chomsky A good short article: Propaganda American Style by Noam Chomsky http://www.zpub.com/un/chomsky.html ================ Media Education Foundation Elite Propaganda THE MYTH OF THE LIBERAL MEDIA The Propaganda Model of News watch/listen to free 60 min. video: Video http://www.informationclearinghouse....rticle6435.htm Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky demolish one of the central tenets of our political culture, the idea of the "liberal media." Instead, utilizing a systematic model based on massive empirical research, they reveal the manner in which the news media are so subordinated to corporate and conservative interests that their function can only be described as that of "elite propaganda." "If you want to understand the way a system works, you look at its institutional structure. How it is organized, how it is controlled, how it is funded." -Noam Chomsky "The Mainstream media really represent elite interests, and what the propaganda model tries to do is stipulate a set of institutional variables, reflecting this elite power, that very powerfully influence the media." -Edward Herman ====================== "Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that numbers of people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience. . . Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves, and all the while the grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem." Howard Zinn, "Failure to Quit", p. 45 "We cannot afford to differ on the question of honesty if we expect our republic permanently to endure. Honesty is not so much a credit as an absolute prerequisite to efficient service to the public. Unless a man is honest, we have no right to keep him in public life; it matters not how brilliant his capacity." Theodore Roosevelt " The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to the point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That in its essence is fascism - ownership of government by an individual, by a group or any controlling private power." President Franklin Delano Roosevelt "I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavour to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed." Abraham Lincoln = "Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of today." President Theodore Roosevelt = "We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the world - no longer a Government of free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of small groups of dominant men." Woodrow Wilson ----------------- "The problems of mankind are real but solvable. The solution lies within your grasp. Take your brother's need as the measure for your action and solve the problems of the world. There is no other course. " The World Teacher wrote: The war on terror is a false metaphor that has led to counterproductive and self-defeating policies. Five years after 9/11, a misleading figure of speech applied literally has unleashed a real war fought on several fronts -- Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Somalia -- a war that has killed thousands of innocent civilians and enraged millions around the world. Yet al Qaeda has not been subdued; a plot that could have claimed more victims than 9/11 has just been foiled by the vigilance of British intelligence. Unfortunately, the "war on terror" metaphor was uncritically accepted by the American public as the obvious response to 9/11. It is now widely admitted that the invasion of Iraq was a blunder. But the war on terror remains the frame into which American policy has to fit. Most Democratic politicians subscribe to it for fear of being tagged as weak on defense. What makes the war on terror self-defeating? · First, war by its very nature creates innocent victims. A war waged against terrorists is even more likely to claim innocent victims because terrorists tend to keep their whereabouts hidden. The deaths, injuries and humiliation of civilians generate rage and resentment among their families and communities that in turn serves to build support for terrorists. · Second, terrorism is an abstraction. It lumps together all political movements that use terrorist tactics. Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Sunni insurrection and the Mahdi army in Iraq are very different forces, but President Bush's global war on terror prevents us from differentiating between them and dealing with them accordingly. It inhibits much-needed negotiations with Iran and Syria because they are states that support terrorist groups. · Third, the war on terror emphasizes military action while most territorial conflicts require political solutions. And, as the British have shown, al Qaeda is best dealt with by good intelligence. The war on terror increases the terrorist threat and makes the task of the intelligence agencies more difficult. Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri are still at large; we need to focus on finding them, and preventing attacks like the one foiled in England. · Fourth, the war on terror drives a wedge between "us" and "them." We are innocent victims. They are perpetrators. But we fail to notice that we also become perpetrators in the process; the rest of the world, however, does notice. That is how such a wide gap has arisen between America and much of the world. Taken together, these four factors ensure that the war on terror cannot be won. An endless war waged against an unseen enemy is doing great damage to our power and prestige abroad and to our open society at home. It has led to a dangerous extension of executive powers; it has tarnished our adherence to universal human rights; it has inhibited the critical process that is at the heart of an open society; and it has cost a lot of money. Most importantly, it has diverted attention from other urgent tasks that require American leadership, such as finishing the job we so correctly began in Afghanistan, addressing the looming global energy crisis, and dealing with nuclear proliferation. With American influence at low ebb, the world is in danger of sliding into a vicious circle of escalating violence. We can escape it only if we Americans repudiate the war on terror as a false metaphor. If we persevere on the wrong course, the situation will continue to deteriorate. It is not our will that is being tested, but our understanding of reality. It is painful to admit that our current predicaments are brought about by our own misconceptions. However, not admitting it is bound to prove even more painful in the long run. The strength of an open society lies in its ability to recognize and correct its mistakes. This is the test that confronts us. Excerpted from the Wall Street Journal Tuesday, August 15, 2006 "A Self-Defeating War" By George Soros =================== One way to help fight the real terrorists! http://www.ImpeachBush.org =================== for those who missed them: Pictures of Destruction and Civilian Victims of the Anglo-American Aggression in Iraq These photos are only of a very tiny fraction of the thousands of Iraqi Civilian Victims who have been terrorised, humiliated, injured, maimed and killed through British and American bombing of civilian areas in various cities of Iraq. Due to insecurity, independent reporters could not and still can not reach many areas to photograph and report the atrocities. Several independent reporters and journalists were deliberately bombed to prevent them reporting the atrocities. We kindly request Independent News Reporters to send us photos of the Anglo-American atrocities in Iraq for inclusion on these pages. Please note that some of these pictures are not suitable for small children and those who have weak hearts. http://www.robert-fisk.com/iraqwarvictims_mar2003.htm ================= One way to help fight the real terrorists! http://www.ImpeachBush.org |
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The worst criminals in the world are the billionaires who control the american "news" media... Ah, well, there goes your credibility right in the lead paragraph. The very notion that the American news media can be controlled is preposterous beyond belief. -- St. John |
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I'll never forget the bombing of Iraq. It was the most beautiful display of fireworks that I've ever seen. I can't wait for Iran & Syria to get theirs. That poor guy has become infected by leadership of the vilest caliber. Someday I hope his heart will do more than pump blood, and that he will be able to recognize the difference between men and animals. A growing number of people grasp the fact that as a result of this ongoing major national crisis (where world's top bully got the crap knocked out of it on 9-11, and hasn't yet recovered) the whole world is in a major crisis mode. None of the major players in either of the major American parties gets it. More than 90% of them have the blood of tens of thousands on their hands, and they're too narrow minded to have any remorse or awareness of the consequences of their actions. It doesn't look like the world will meekly tolerate a single world power whose leadership is so regressive, anti-social, and ignorant that they feel that they must try to solve it's problems with bombs. Much brighter leadership for the US must be found to solve the crisis. If our civilization is to improve or even survive the next century - major changes in the USA political system are going to have to take place. Business as usual just isn't going to cut it. The Tentacles of the Empire Goliath stretch all over the world. The monster is rotten to the core, and is destined to fall soon. Then all the monster king's horses and all of it's men won't be able to get the horrible beast in power again! And the world will become a much better place for everyone who loves peace, truth and justice. Cheers! ========= A great way to fight the real terrorists: http://www.ImpeachBush.org ======== Please pass this around to others.. because the truth must be spread far & wide. It will set us free - from the strangle hold of insanely greedy capitalists, the politicians that they control, and all the needless human suffering and misery that they cause in their psychotic quest to expand the American empire. "RH" wrote in message ps.com... The so called "war" on terror - is a form of war on good people everywhere. The worst criminals in the world are the billionaires who control the american "news" media and a few *******s who work out of the white house and pentagon. Ultimately it's all about money and their insatiable greed. Peace is not profitable and it's the #1 obstacle to war. War is extremely profitable. If that were not the case there would be no war. The soldiers mean well, but they are ignorant of the truth. Otherwise they would not serve the ******* warmongers. It's a tricky situation when you consider that anyone who stands in forceful resistance to the American empire is labeled a "terrorist" by the deception and greed based American Empire. We must never forget the shock and awe - when the US dropped tens of thousands of bombs on the good people Baghdad - a city of 6+ million (more people than both Los Angeles & Houston together). Despite the fact that the corrupt US news media proudly proclaimed that it was a matter of the "empire striking back", it was terrorism. Thousands of defenseless women and children were needlessly massacred and Americans were encouraged to be proud of and to support Bush's so called 'war on terror'. By supporting the Bush regime, people are indeed supporting terrorism. Most of them have been led to believe that the biggest terrorist regime in the world is actually fighting terrorism, so I wouldn't call that treason. They're simply guilty of being too gullible, of believing the lies of the most spectacular propaganda system of all time, which is based on unlimited greed. RH ============= "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." George Orwell George Orwell in "1984": "It's not a matter of whether the war is not real, or if it is, Victory [peace] is not possible. The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous [to last forever and to remain extremely profitable for a few extremely rich men]. Hierarchical society [where the rich get richer and the poor are ****ed on] is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance... In principle, the war effort is always planned to keep [significant parts of] society on the brink of starvation [with many struggling & barely getting by]. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects [who are intentionally kept down (poor), so enough of them will be desperate enough to put on a uniform & fight]... [the war's] object is not the victory... but to keep the very structure of [our deception & greed based, totalitarian ******* led] society [where the super rich grow fatter and fatter, while the average people - especially non-whites, get ****ed on] intact." -------------------------------------------------------------------- "One reason that propaganda often works better on the educated than on the uneducated is that educated people read more, so they receive more propaganda. Another is that they have jobs in management, media, and academia and therefore work in some capacity as agents of the propaganda system--and they believe what the system expects them to believe. By and large, they're part of the privileged elite, and share the interests and perceptions of those in power. " Noam Chomsky A good short article: Propaganda American Style by Noam Chomsky http://www.zpub.com/un/chomsky.html ================ Media Education Foundation Elite Propaganda THE MYTH OF THE LIBERAL MEDIA The Propaganda Model of News watch/listen to free 60 min. video: Video http://www.informationclearinghouse....rticle6435.htm Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky demolish one of the central tenets of our political culture, the idea of the "liberal media." Instead, utilizing a systematic model based on massive empirical research, they reveal the manner in which the news media are so subordinated to corporate and conservative interests that their function can only be described as that of "elite propaganda." "If you want to understand the way a system works, you look at its institutional structure. How it is organized, how it is controlled, how it is funded." -Noam Chomsky "The Mainstream media really represent elite interests, and what the propaganda model tries to do is stipulate a set of institutional variables, reflecting this elite power, that very powerfully influence the media." -Edward Herman ====================== "Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that numbers of people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience. . . Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves, and all the while the grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem." Howard Zinn, "Failure to Quit", p. 45 "We cannot afford to differ on the question of honesty if we expect our republic permanently to endure. Honesty is not so much a credit as an absolute prerequisite to efficient service to the public. Unless a man is honest, we have no right to keep him in public life; it matters not how brilliant his capacity." Theodore Roosevelt " The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to the point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That in its essence is fascism - ownership of government by an individual, by a group or any controlling private power." President Franklin Delano Roosevelt "I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavour to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed." Abraham Lincoln = "Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of today." President Theodore Roosevelt = "We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the world - no longer a Government of free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of small groups of dominant men." Woodrow Wilson ----------------- "The problems of mankind are real but solvable. The solution lies within your grasp. Take your brother's need as the measure for your action and solve the problems of the world. There is no other course. " The World Teacher wrote: The war on terror is a false metaphor that has led to counterproductive and self-defeating policies. Five years after 9/11, a misleading figure of speech applied literally has unleashed a real war fought on several fronts -- Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Somalia -- a war that has killed thousands of innocent civilians and enraged millions around the world. Yet al Qaeda has not been subdued; a plot that could have claimed more victims than 9/11 has just been foiled by the vigilance of British intelligence. Unfortunately, the "war on terror" metaphor was uncritically accepted by the American public as the obvious response to 9/11. It is now widely admitted that the invasion of Iraq was a blunder. But the war on terror remains the frame into which American policy has to fit. Most Democratic politicians subscribe to it for fear of being tagged as weak on defense. What makes the war on terror self-defeating? · First, war by its very nature creates innocent victims. A war waged against terrorists is even more likely to claim innocent victims because terrorists tend to keep their whereabouts hidden. The deaths, injuries and humiliation of civilians generate rage and resentment among their families and communities that in turn serves to build support for terrorists. · Second, terrorism is an abstraction. It lumps together all political movements that use terrorist tactics. Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Sunni insurrection and the Mahdi army in Iraq are very different forces, but President Bush's global war on terror prevents us from differentiating between them and dealing with them accordingly. It inhibits much-needed negotiations with Iran and Syria because they are states that support terrorist groups. · Third, the war on terror emphasizes military action while most territorial conflicts require political solutions. And, as the British have shown, al Qaeda is best dealt with by good intelligence. The war on terror increases the terrorist threat and makes the task of the intelligence agencies more difficult. Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri are still at large; we need to focus on finding them, and preventing attacks like the one foiled in England. · Fourth, the war on terror drives a wedge between "us" and "them." We are innocent victims. They are perpetrators. But we fail to notice that we also become perpetrators in the process; the rest of the world, however, does notice. That is how such a wide gap has arisen between America and much of the world. Taken together, these four factors ensure that the war on terror cannot be won. An endless war waged against an unseen enemy is doing great damage to our power and prestige abroad and to our open society at home. It has led to a dangerous extension of executive powers; it has tarnished our adherence to universal human rights; it has inhibited the critical process that is at the heart of an open society; and it has cost a lot of money. Most importantly, it has diverted attention from other urgent tasks that require American leadership, such as finishing the job we so correctly began in Afghanistan, addressing the looming global energy crisis, and dealing with nuclear proliferation. With American influence at low ebb, the world is in danger of sliding into a vicious circle of escalating violence. We can escape it only if we Americans repudiate the war on terror as a false metaphor. If we persevere on the wrong course, the situation will continue to deteriorate. It is not our will that is being tested, but our understanding of reality. It is painful to admit that our current predicaments are brought about by our own misconceptions. However, not admitting it is bound to prove even more painful in the long run. The strength of an open society lies in its ability to recognize and correct its mistakes. This is the test that confronts us. Excerpted from the Wall Street Journal Tuesday, August 15, 2006 "A Self-Defeating War" By George Soros =================== One way to help fight the real terrorists! http://www.ImpeachBush.org =================== for those who missed them: Pictures of Destruction and Civilian Victims of the Anglo-American Aggression in Iraq These photos are only of a very tiny fraction of the thousands of Iraqi Civilian Victims who have been terrorised, humiliated, injured, maimed and killed through British and American bombing of civilian areas in various cities of Iraq. Due to insecurity, independent reporters could not and still can not reach many areas to photograph and report the atrocities. Several independent reporters and journalists were deliberately bombed to prevent them reporting the atrocities. We kindly request Independent News Reporters to send us photos of the Anglo-American atrocities in Iraq for inclusion on these pages. Please note that some of these pictures are not suitable for small children and those who have weak hearts. http://www.robert-fisk.com/iraqwarvictims_mar2003.htm ================= One way to help fight the real terrorists! http://www.ImpeachBush.org |
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"St. John Smythe" wrote in message
... RH wrote: The worst criminals in the world are the billionaires who control the american "news" media... Ah, well, there goes your credibility right in the lead paragraph. The very notion that the American news media can be controlled is preposterous beyond belief. -- St. John Well, at least you demonstrate a sense of humour - or is it gullibility? -- When you discover that "they" really are out to get you, you may realise that you're not quite as paranoid as you thought you were. |
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![]() "Ken Lovering" wrote in message ... I'll never forget the bombing of Iraq. It was the most beautiful display of fireworks that I've ever seen. I can't wait for Iran & Syria to get theirs. You do realize that they do get to shoot back? |
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"Perro Blanco" wrote in message
.. . Well, at least you demonstrate a sense of humour - or is it gullibility? -- When you discover that "they" really are out to get you, you may realise that you're not quite as paranoid as you thought you were. Another clever retort. Now why don't you make some sort of an argument contradicting what he said? Jarg |
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![]() "Leadfoot" wrote in message news:_IWEg.16958$RD.13440@fed1read08... "Ken Lovering" wrote in message ... I'll never forget the bombing of Iraq. It was the most beautiful display of fireworks that I've ever seen. I can't wait for Iran & Syria to get theirs. You do realize that they do get to shoot back? Do you think they could hit anything? |
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