18
Mar 03

Does it feel good

…to live in the Fourth Reich? I hope you’re proud. Now let’s see that Sig Heil! It’s not the Jews now. It’s the Muslims. Will we have the equivalent Yellow Crescent patches that Muslims will be required to wear or carry on their person?

Rights Groups Protest Jailing of Asylum Seekers: Element of Stepped-Up Homeland Security Called ‘Shocking’ :


    Civil-rights groups and immigration advocacy organizations are protesting one element in the government’s security procedures announced yesterday in anticipation of war in Iraq–a decision to jail asylum seekers from dozens of mostly Muslim nations while officials check out their claims of persecution in their home countries.

    The complaints rose as security was stepped up across the country today, with more federal agents assigned to U.S. borders, increased deployment of Coast Guard ships and aircraft at seaports, and health officials placed on special alert to watch for possible chemical or biological attack. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge also asked many of the nation’s 50 governors to deploy the National Guard or state police at sensitive sites such as chemical plants and railroad bridges.

    In addition, on Monday evening at the same time as President Bush’s speech on war in Iraq, Ridge announced he was raising the nation’s threat alert level to orange or “high risk” because of the danger terrorists would retaliate for a U.S. invasion of Iraq.

    “It’s a shocking development,” Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil-rights group, said of the asylum policy. “Many asylum applications can take years. It seems unfair to put people in jail who are escaping persecution and who have done nothing wrong just because they are from certain countries.”


18
Mar 03

Let the murder begin

BBC: Timeline of Iraq Crisis:


5:43 PM: White House declares US forces would enter Iraq even if Saddam Hussein obeys order to leave.

Know this. The offer to let Saddam Hussein flee is a lie. Our leaders are liars, thieves, and despots. We owe no allegiance to them or their military. This is a black day.

US invasion of Iraq ‘inevitable’: The United States says American forces will enter Iraq to search for weapons of mass destruction even if President Saddam Hussein complies with an ultimatum to leave.


16
Mar 03

WAR

Looks like hope for sanity on Iraq is dying. Think now of all the people who will die in the next few months and weeks when our government goes to war. I’m repulsed.

Bush issues ultimatum on Iraq:


“The Iraqi regime will disarm itself or the Iraqi regime will be disarmed by force – and the regime has not disarmed itself, ” Mr Bush said.

He said the Iraqi leader was a threat to the peace of free nations, and a cruel oppressor of the Iraqi people.

What a charade. The attempts at a diplomatic solution by the US were nothing but craven political calculation. It’s disgusting the way power is used by the elite. War pays dividends if you’re in the right clubs: oil, defense, finance. Remember, war is a racket. It would arguably be beneficial to the US if we suffered a humiliating defeat. No power should rule unchecked, the power of other nations should always balance out a stronger power.


13
Mar 03

Operation Eduring War Erection

The military sends troops armed with big budgets and 38 lb. cameras to film that good old American propaganda. Make no mistake, these are not journalists. They’re trained parrots. Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. They’ve gone through the rigorous conditioning perfected by our armed forces. Coming to a theatre near you, 4-minute displays of American machismo, self-righteousness, and down home, simple-minded ‘patriotism’. I can just see all these credulous 19-22 year olds: “This is for you mom and dad! We’re fighting for freedom!” as they load munitions worth more than they’ll ever earn in a lifetime onto jets, tanks, and missile batteries. Stupid, so stupid.


13
Mar 03

Turkey reconsiders US proposal: Turkey

  • Turkey reconsiders US proposal: Turkey has a disincentive to allow the US in to invade Northern Iraq. Refusal would aid Turkey’s efforts to join the EU, allow them to seize Northern Iraqi oil fields, push back the Kurds, and maintain something close to the status quo which is beneficial to Turkey.
  • Secret State Dept. Report Disputing Bush Claim on Arab ‘Domino Effect’: Don’t believe the hype.
  • Read this! Major proganda alert. U.S. Military Concerned Saddam Hussein May Launch First Attack: The US position is SO weak they’re seeking any excuse to start greasing Iraq. Even if they have to start the war themselves and pin it to Saddam.
  • Jordan feels the combat heat
  • US Expects Turkey’s Rejection, Moves Ships to Red Sea
  • Billions lost since ‘axis of evil’ speech

  • 13
    Mar 03

    Markets don’t like war

    The Dow jumped nearly 3.6 percent today with the news of delays to Bush War 2. As US Rep. Ron Paul points out in an previous post, war is actually harmful to the economy. This is not even to mention the waste involved with destroying valuable property, people, families, and internationational relationships.


    13
    Mar 03

    A Texas original

    The Myth of War Prosperity by Rep. Ron Paul


    There is a commonly-held myth that war creates prosperity. Many believe that World War II ended the Great Depression. Unemployment went down because hundreds of thousands of men were drafted, and factories at home busied themselves with war production. This provided the illusion of a bustling wartime economy. But in truth the economy shrank and GDP plummeted. The hidden costs were enormous, because so much human energy and human capital was expended fighting the war rather than doing productive, specialized work back home. …

    The greatest economic cost of war, however, comes from the expansion in the size and scope of government. Government always grows during wars and other crises. As economist Murray Rothbard noted, government uses crises to “Engineer the great leaps forward,” in the size of the state. When the crisis ends, government never returns to its former size. As government expands, individual liberty necessarily shrinks. True prosperity cannot exist without individual liberty and its corollaries of limited government, property rights, and free markets. Ultimately, war leaves us with less freedom at home. The sad irony is that while our soldiers have fought for the freedom of Europe, Korea, Vietnam, Kuwait, and Iraq, the government uses war to steadily diminish freedom here at home. While we fight a war in Iraq, we must also fight to maintain and restore individual liberty in America.


    13
    Mar 03

    MTV: Anti-war groups ‘loathsome’

    From Antiwar.com: MTV Refuses Antiwar Commercial: Mtv has refused to accept a commercial opposing a war in Iraq, citing a policy against advocacy spots that it says protects the channel from having to run ads from any cash-rich interest group whose cause may be loathsome.

    Most networks and media spigots have policies of non-advocacy yet they run advertisements for the military and promote all sorts of ‘patriotic’ ie. nationalist crap. It’s hypocrisy.


    11
    Mar 03

    More lies

    Our government has been peddling a pack of lies. The whole case against Iraq amounts to a deception. As Heather pointed out, the US intelligence that Iraq had been seeking nuclear materials for a nuclear weapons program was fabricated. In other words, our government used false information because it suits their purposes and then tried to fool the rest of the world with it to garner support for their military takeover. The government has been trying to link Hussein to bin Laden since 1993 after the first WTC bombing. With a budget of trillions they have found NOTHING. It is a lie. As for regimes supporting terrorist, we have been guilty of that. When bin Laden was our ‘terrorist’, a mujahadeen fighting against the Soviets using the same guerrilla tactics, he was a freedom fighter. When we funded the Taliban and helped build Islamic training schools in Pakistan to ‘destabilize’ the Soviet Union with terrorism we were supporting ‘freedom’. Our freedom loving government brought Islamic radicals to the US to learn ‘sabotage techniques’. Now to me, this means terrorism.

    If you think for a moment, you’ll realize that governments will always use ‘terrorists’ or guerrillas or partisans as proxies. This is the reality of warfare now. When you use or support ‘terrorists’, which most governments do, you make it very difficult to trace who did what and you can launch covert wars without any governmental or public oversight. To the military and to war planners terrorism is a beautiful thing so long as it is not used against you. The US funds terror groups. At the very least, they have in the past. We funded bin Laden a few years ago to do the same things he has been doing now against American interests. He was just as much of a zealot then as now.

    Our government has no ethical problem with terrorism. That must be clear. Any claim to the contrary is a lie. We have supported narco-trafficking fascist guerrillas in Central America, narco-trafficking Islamic radicals in the Mideast, narco-trafficking Albanian Islamic ‘freedom fighters’, the Phillipine’s Abu Sayyaf, terrorists in Italy, even White Russian guerrillas against the Bolsheviks way back in 1918. Terrorists everywhere owe a debt to the US government.


    05
    Mar 03

    The evil that men do

    According to most sources around 185 million people (185,000,000) died in all the wars, massacres, slaughters and oppressions of the Twentieth Century. Using this equation, that’s 573.5 million pounds of brain matter, 231 million gallons of blood, 14 million tons of bone and flesh, 8.5 billion years of life that will never be lived, and untold millions who will never be born. The cost to human civilization and progress due to war is too high to pay. We cannot stand by quietly while those who purport to speak in our name and with our voice gird themselves to spill more innocent blood and prepare to wreak more havoc and more man-made armageddon against their fellow men. It’s sickening and I dare anyone to justify any of it.

    Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. This is not a way of life at all in any true sense. Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron. – Dwight Eisenhower