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July 15, 2007 at 06:45:30

Tell your children, a paradigm of dope, part III

by Robert Raitz     Page 3 of 3 page(s)

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How about that war on terrorism thing? Well, a cursory look at the news that Al Qaeda has reconstituted in Pakistan and Afghanistan while we have been jacking off over Iraq should pretty much tell the tale. The only things that have happened since the war on terror began is the wasting of American lives, and the making of Nuevo Riche war profiteers, individual and corporate...gee, that whole "Earning Of The Green" thing there again.

Real progress has yet to show itself. I doubt that it ever will. Until such time as we realize some bitter truths, we are doomed to fight this battle until we turn the earth into a cinder.



Bitter truth 1: The Middle East has been imperiled in some sort of conflict since time immemorial. Whether it was facing invasions from all directions, or the armies of do-gooders known as crusaders, or from the emergence of three different forms of self-righteous monotheistic religion, the Middle East is, has been, and shall remain the most politically tumultuous area on this rock. Nothing we newcomer arrogant upstarts pull is going to quell the turbulent reality of that area. It's time we swallow that bitter pill, and leave those people alone to figure things out for themselves...something that I doubt will ever happen, at least as long as we remain oil junkies! What do you expect when god promises two different "tribes" the same plot of land? It seemingly doesn't even matter that they fight over sand. Frankly, if that area is a "promised" land, god has a great sense of humor...and those that battle over that land are stupid!

Bitter truth 2:Killing is my business, and business is good (all thanks and apologies to Dave Mustaine and MegaDeth). As I said above, war is business...big business. Whenever a war breaks out, you can rest assured that someone, somewhere is going to start to feel a swelling in their wallets and bank accounts. Whether we are looking at the indecent profits made in the war on terror by Halliburton, and the profits made by the judicial system by the war on drugs, it can be clearly seen that war is good for business. Until this reality changes (it won't), we are going to be locked in worthless and ineffective wars against easily dealt with situations or "problems".

Bitter truth 3: it' easy to declare war. It's harder to deal with real situations. War implies that once the side of "good" is triumphant, all will be well in the world. This oversimplifies the reality of life. Life is filled with contradictions. Life is filled with problems that simply will not yield to us. These problems are manifold. In many cases, there are no easy answers. No amount of screaming at the obelisk will break its stone.

We can be sure that wars on concepts will remain a perennial favorite with humanity. As long as there is a profit to be made, monetary or otherwise, in the fighting of capricious wars on concepts, we are going to keep declaring them. How sad it is indeed that it's easier and more profitable for society to fight its members than it is to fix the problems that are the supposed focus of the conceptual wars.

Unfortunately, I can't end this article with the warning that the next person to be caught in the web of conceptual wars will be your child, or yours, or yours!. We are all caught up in them even now.

The road to hell is paved with good intentions. In the case of wars on concepts, it is also paved with the bodies of those who have fallen fighting worthless wars over concepts. Maybe some day, society will realize that declaring war on anything or anyone should be an absolute last resort, not the first tool to be pulled from the toolbox. Until such time as the bitter truths above change, we can be sure that society will always bear the mark of wars, be they wars fought on battlefields, or wars fought on concepts.

Blessed be!
Pappy

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Harpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.
PappyHarpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.

The peacepipe isn't smokin...

...all the treaties have been broken.

Great article Pappy. People are tribal in nature, and war is something that most people feel is necessary to deal with other tribes. Plus it is very lucrative for some.

Yes, as I said in the article, "wars on concepts make money." Expanded outward, it can be seen, especially if you follow the profit and loss statements from companies like Halliburton, that war is big business. As long as war remains a source of unlimited income (at least as long as the oil flows), we can rest assured that someone with an axe to grind, or a point to prove will do so in a military fashion.

This is pitiful! There are so many other ways to make money in an illegal fashion without resorting to war. I guess the fact that wars are so easy to wage is part of the appeal. All you need to do is make an enemy. It matters little if that enemy is made of flesh and bone, or is a straw man. As long as the population at large remains blinded, there will be an unending supply of people in love with the idea of war.

Which is the surprising part of the Iraq War. It is clear that everyone is over the idea...however, the money flow still keeps the Republi-fux on the war...er I mean money path. One would think that the public outcry would be enough to shut the money valve. Unfortunately, the Demo-creeps are sold on the idea that the straw man against which we fight is a real construct. I guess it's true; stupid is as stupid does...and stupid lives in Washington DC.

Too bad the peace pipe hasn't made a comeback.

Interesting analogy...since it is by the violation of accords and treaties drawn under a peacepipe that decimated the native Americans. Of course, it is clear that the European interlopers knew that there was gold in them there hills. The only thing in their way were those pesky aboriginal inhabitants of the land. Since they were seen as "dumb children", "savages", or otherwise "less than" the newcomers, it was easy...very easy to lie to them, steal from them, and turn the plains red with their blood.

It's sad that in the high tech age of the twenty-first century that no one is yet smart enough to devise a better way to deal with the rest of the world by means of war. For all the good it has done in insuring the continued survival of the species, the reptilian part of our brain will be our downfall. Unless we try to rise above that evolutionary glitch in our reality, we can rest assured that we will turn this planet into a cinder. Then again, considering how pissed off Mother Nature is at us, she might welcome our help in shaking the scourge of humanity from the surface of the planet.

Blessed be!
Pappy

by Pappy (61 articles, 0 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 863 comments) on Sunday, July 15, 2007 at 2:48:46 PM
 


10 year Navy veteran,former Federal employee with various agencies,
Gallaher10 year Navy veteran,former Federal employee with various agencies,

Links please.

You made reference to the first two articles in this series.

Can you provide links?

by Gallaher (2 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 530 comments) on Monday, July 16, 2007 at 11:51:54 AM
 


10 year Navy veteran,former Federal employee with various agencies,
Gallaher10 year Navy veteran,former Federal employee with various agencies,

P.S.

I'm sorry to hear of your encounter with your government. Your government has attacked me with its concept of do-gooding. It is truly an evil government that tries to disguise its evil by claiming it is doing good. Your government has also killed more people than drugs could ever kill.

So, Whom or what concept should "WAR" really be declared against?

Maybe Alkida is not really an enemy?

Maybe they see your government for what it really is?

Or maybe your government is just a bunch of lost "do-gooders".

by Gallaher (2 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 530 comments) on Monday, July 16, 2007 at 12:32:52 PM
 


Harpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.
PappyHarpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.

links...

The first article is here. The second is here. You can also click on my handle, and should be able to access all of my articles to date.

Blessed be!
Pappy

by Pappy (61 articles, 0 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 863 comments) on Monday, July 16, 2007 at 1:20:25 PM
 


10 year Navy veteran,former Federal employee with various agencies,
Gallaher10 year Navy veteran,former Federal employee with various agencies,

The links

Thanks Pappy.

by Gallaher (2 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 530 comments) on Monday, July 16, 2007 at 2:24:20 PM
 


Harpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.
PappyHarpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.

The government and you.

I'm sorry to hear of your encounter with your government. Your government has attacked me with its concept of do-gooding. It is truly an evil government that tries to disguise its evil by claiming it is doing good. Your government has also killed more people than drugs could ever kill.

While I am the first person to love a bit of overstated hyperbole, and while I also see the present iteration of the American federal government as evil and corrupt to the core, to say that America has killed more people that drugs is simply incorrect. America has only existed as a country for a little over two hundred years. Opium and other plant-based pharmacopoeia has been around much longer than that, and would therefore have more corpses clicked up on its Butcher's Bill than our silly little country.

As far as my run-in with said government, in the grand scheme of things, it's not that big of an issue. While it's true that if I do nothing, I will be in bigger trouble than if I fight it, I'd hardly call it a reason to be completely down on the government.

AND even though what Scooter Libby did to America is far more pernicious than anything I have ever done, will ever do, or could conceive to do, at least I can say that I worked on the problem and was willing to face whatever music I must as a result of my actions.

I still love America. I don't love the assholes that are currently fucking it up, but they will be gone soon enough, one way or another. America will recover from this, as it has recovered from other such things. It may take a while, but it will happen.

So, Whom or what concept should "WAR" really be declared against?

NO ONE! Declaring war on a concept is, for all intent and purpose, a stupid game of semantics. Further, declaring war just for the sake of declaring war winds up making the person making the declaration look like a war monger. Obviously, this is the case with DUBYA.

Maybe Alkida is not really an enemy?

Technically, Al Qaeda is a database file; nothing more than a list of names. One need only press the "DEL" key and then empty the recycle bin in order to eliminate a database file, or any file for that matter. Those of us who are graduate-level geeks sometimes hold the "SHIFT" key while pressing "DEL" so we don't have to clear out the recycle bin. Either way, the elimination of unwanted or unneeded files is an easy thing to do. One hardly needs to declare war on bits and bytes.

As far as being at war with the people whose names appear in the Al Qaeda file, that's an entirely different matter. We were at war with them, until we ran headlong into Iraq. Now they are back to their full strength...and for what; so that DUBYA could jack his cock over the thought of doing something his daddy couldn't? We might have been able to deal with Al Qaeda if we would have stayed focused on Afghanistan...but no, that wasn't to happen.

Maybe they see your government for what it really is?

Or maybe they are tired of imperialist fucks damaging their little slice of Terra Firma. As I said in the article, the Middle East has been at war in some form or fashion since humans decided to live in that goddess-forsaken desert.

Christopher Columbus went looking for a way around the area when he "found" North America. Europeans of the time knew that the area was dangerous in the extreme, and costly to get through. They wanted a way to get stuff from India without going through the Middle East. Why is it Europeans from five hundred plus years ago knew to give that area of the world a wide berth, but we more modern types just can't leave those people alone?

Or maybe your government is just a bunch of lost "do-gooders".

Or maybe, they are a bunch of Baby Boomer idiots who didn't have balls enough to have conviction like the hippies among them who did.

From Ronnie Ray-gun's comment about hippies sounding like Tarzan, looking like Jane, and smelling like Cheetah, to South Park and Eric Cartman's one kid war on hippies, there is one overriding truth. The hippies had strength of conviction. This is something that few who follow in their footsteps today have. Hell, it's something even the Demo-creeps can't find within their ranks.

The hippie movement brought much in the way of social change, some of which remains today. And even though issues such as gay rights are attacked as being "morally wrong", every gay man and lesbian that enjoys even the smallest amount of respect from their peers while living a life that is out and proud can thank the hippie movement.

I have spent much time in my head trying to figure out why the architects of doom that dwell in DC are so fucked up. I have to admit that I am at a loss because I simply can't bend my mind into a shape that will believe that war is the only solution to a problem.

Some may criticize this particular article as being a nothing more than quibbling over the word "war"; nit-picking an issue I am powerless to change. I don't agree.

Words have power. When a word with serious negative connotations such as "war" is bandied about as though it were a Hacky Sack bouncing around a circle of hotties, the power in the word is lessened. People forget that war is synonymous with bloodshed, serious injuries, and death. People forget the turmoil and destruction that is war. That's true whether or not we have real wars waging at the time to keep reminding us that human blood is red, and if it's drained from the body with a knife, a bullet, or an IED, we die. Goddess knows, I have yet to know one year of my forty-four so far that didn't have a war in it.

I was born in the Vietnam War Era. I grew up during the time of the six day war. I lived while we fought secret wars all over the world. The Cold War was also a "friend" from my earliest memories. I watched the first Iraq War, followed closely by the war in the Baltic region. That gave way to fighting in Rwanda. Sometime in there, the USSR fought in Afghanistan, ultimately bankrupting themselves in the process. And now war continues to boil over in Iraq and other areas.

My eyes have yet to behold a year without war. I won't say this is absolute proof of my belief that overusing a word kills its power is correct, but you have to wonder why it is war remains a perennial favorite...especially when you hear so many saying, "we didn't want to go to war, but we had to."

What a cop out!

DUBYA wanted war with Iraq from day one! I'll not believe anything less. There is proof of this in the Downing Street Memo. The statements of certain people who used to be a part of the DUBYA administration shows that war was on the table even before the 9/11 attacks. It was only a question of how to get people behind the idea. In other words, when someone says "we didn't want war," what they are TRULY saying is "this war is going to make my friends (and family members) LOTS of money, but I can't let you know how happy I will be when the first shot flies!"

I realize that my stand on this issue is just another example of Don Quixote tilting at windmills. So what? His motives and intentions were pure, even if he was mad.

Blessed be!
Pappy

by Pappy (61 articles, 0 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 863 comments) on Monday, July 16, 2007 at 3:12:45 PM
 

 

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