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Foreign Wars
I think the thing that gets me the most upset these days is that we
keep sending our children to fight endless wars and the public doesn't
make any meaningful noise.
Is it that we've got this so-called voluntary army so there's no
redress? How about those National Guard kids? Did they think they signed
up for Iraq?
If there were a draft there'd be protests in the streets, hopefully;
but these kids who signed up for a multitude of reasons, perhaps primarily
being not seeing other options, don't count.
For me, the ugly in this decade begins with our response to 911. The Dick
Cheney gang takes us into a war in Iraq, based on a lie. They were, and
are, willing to send kids to kill and die for their own economic reasons.
Why isn't there an investigation?
How much did the Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld cartel make and continue to make
off of the wars? Shouldn't they pay it back?
Our military, industrial banking, corporate complex has found the
perfect enemy - an almost fog like - where is he - perfect enemy, allowing
for zillions to continue to be made on war while Congress can't find it to
continue unemployment benefits. Why aren't more people angry?
We continually invade foreign countries. We kill their citizens and we
wonder why they want to kill us back. They're terrorists. We're morally
superior. The dichotomy seems to be about crude weaponry (blowing oneself
up) versus techno death from afar -
Zipping drones into living rooms is somehow morally superior. You don't
get your hands dirty.
Killing is killing.
One has to wonder who keeps steering us into war. Does the war machine
actually have that much power? These wars make no sense.
Over one-half of our national debt is war machine debt.
We produce more weapons than any other nation on earth.
Is that relevant?
Do the American people benefit or just the powerful few?
Personally, I believe we are continually lied to.
We need to stand up for our kids and bring them home. |