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Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 7:52 pm Post subject:
The Enemy Within Leads Us to a Final Solution
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The Enemy Within Leads Us to a Final Solution
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Category: Political Commentary - Liberal
Posted Sat May 13,2006 2:59 PM Last Edited: Sat May 13,2006 3:09 PM
There is no enemy in Afghanistan. The United States dropped some bombs
on the Taliban in the hopes of getting an oil pipeline built. That
won't happen, but we keep troops there, anyway.
There is no enemy in Iraq. Some of our finest men and women have lost
their lives there for nothing. The least we can do is bring the rest of
them home.
There is no enemy in Iran. Yes, they have a leader who speaks of
destroying Israel with his supposed nuclear weapons, but it's beginning
to sound like Iraq all over again. Spare us the speeches about WMDs and
connections to al-Qaeda.
The real enemy is right here at home. We have a President committed to
systematically crushing any semblance of dissent on his way to a world
dictatorship of the extremists, by the extremists and for the
extremists.
He already has two rigged elections under his belt. How have these
actions silenced dissenters? It lets them know that their vote, their
only real voice, does not count.
He has staged two phony wars, one in Afghanistan and the other in Iraq.
Bush has never shown proof of Osama bin Laden's involvement in the
attacks of 9/11 but called for his head in Afghanistan, anyway. And
Iraq never threatened us, either. Since the true reasons for these wars
were never given, the idea that somehow our elected leaders voted for
them is a joke.
Bush will conquer as many nations as he can before he leaves office.
Since he is having trouble in Iraq, he may be running out of time. No
matter. He can still fix the 2008 election to make sure another
extremist succeeds him to carry out the plan of world dictatorship.
He has signed his name to bills with stipulations that the Congress did
not intend. He has approved the warrantless eavesdropping by the
National Security Administration of U.S. citizens. He has ordered
information about us to be kept in computer databases for future use.
And what future use will that be?
Think about another president in another nation at another time. He
declared that laws passed by the parliament did not apply to him. He
spied on his own people and found out who was Jewish, communist, gay,
etc. And he put all of this information on punch cards.
That was Adolph Hitler. Think it can't happen again? You'd better be
right. But Bush and his extremists haven't stored data about you for
their health. And it isn't because of terrorists, either, despite what
the Bush Administration says.
Ignore their alarms over terrorists. At first glance, it sounds like a
legitimate concern, but on close examination, the "War on Terrorism"
comes undone as masterful propaganda.
Despite several opportunities, we are still nowhere near catching bin
Laden. Strangely, we did capture some of his alleged compatriots, like
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. But we tortured them so we could not put them
on trial. Why would we do that unless they were innocent? As for
Al-Qaeda, they did not become a target until after 9/11, an event in
which their participation has not been established.
At this rate, there will be a big roundup of those of us who oppose
extremism, illegal wars, mass murder, torture, racism and the rest of
this immoral ilk. If it happens, the "patriots" taking us in will wave
the U.S. flag and tell us they are following orders. But it won't be
bin Laden's orders. It will be orders given by the real enemy of what
is right, fair and just, the Fuhrer of the United States.
Dean Hartwell is a political scientist and the author of Truth Matters:
How the Voters Can Take Back Their Nation. The book advocates specific
electoral reforms and implores voters to choose honest candidates. It
is available in both e-book and regular book forms at his website at
www.deanhartwell.com. You may become a free subscriber to his columns,
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