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October 24, 2009
Of Dithering and Ditherers
By Eugene Elander
Former Vice President Dick Cheney calls President Obama to task for "dithering" on the War in Afghanistan. Cheney is way out-of-line. Decisions on Afghanistan are too important to rush.
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So the should-be-disgraced former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney now accuses President Barack Obama of "dithering" over the War in Afghanistan. I say, in this instance, Thank God for Ditherering! To dither, according to the American Heritage Dictionary, is to be in "a state of agitation and indecision" as we well should be in making the vital decision as to how, or even if, we should proceed in Afghanistan.
What Cheney is actually criticizing, most unjustly, is the Obama Administration's serious study of the very-difficult situation there.
A hasty decision would be far worse than "dithering" over doing the right thing.Many lives are involved in our decision, as is the future of the people of Afghanistan, the fate of the people of Pakistan, and the misnamed War Against Terror. Real deliberation is essential to making sound decisions on such important issues. Haste makes many forms of waste, including the waste of precious lives, in this tough situation.
But Dick Cheney, of course, is no ditherer! His motto has always been Full Speed Ahead and to Hell with the Consequences! Full speed ahead in Iraq, leading to a war based on lies, false pretenses, and oil.
Full speed ahead in the mistreatment of prisoners, many innocent, not only at Guantanamo but, indeed, also at secret CIA camps anywhere.
Full speed ahead in the removal of the civil and constitutional rights of Americans in the name of a false security which the Bush administration's policies made far more difficult to achieve. And full speed ahead in making America the hated bully boy of many peoples.
While George W. Bush has had, perhaps surprisingly, the good sense and good judgment to stay out of the limelight now that he is out of the Presidency, his side-kick vice president, who called most of the shots during the Bush Administration anyway, seems to fail to understand that he is no longer in office in any capacity. Cheney needs to be repudiated by all Americans of good will. Many of us did not stand up to him as much as we might have during his term as Vice President.We must not "dither" now in standing up to his rhetoric.
Dick Cheney ought to be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity; the World Court should not "dither" about filing such charges against him and George W. Bush. Justice must not dither.
Author's Biography
Eugene Elander has been a progressive social and political activist for decades. As an author, he won the Young Poets Award at 16 from the Dayton Poets Guild for his poem, The Vision. He was chosen Poet Laureate of Pownal, Vermont for his poem Pownal People. His three new verses for America the Beautiful:September 11, 2001 were widely acclaimed and read into the Congressional Record by U.S. Senator Chris Dodd.
Dr. Elander has authored four volumes of poetry: The Right Click, The World Click, Journeyings, and Philosophy over Fika, all written from 2004 to now, in the U.S. and Sweden -- as well as two published novels: The Goat of God, and Turning the Tides, both available via Signalman Publishing on Amazon.com in Kindle and electronic pdf editions. A self-help book titled Empowerment:Taking Charge of your Life was recently completed and is available via Amazon.com KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing.
Dr. Elander is a freelance columnist who published a newspaper for ten years in New London, CT. He is an economist and college lecturer, and has been an agency executive director, emergency management consultant, investigator; and former animal control officer, deputy code enforcement and health officer for Farmington, New Hampshire. He and his wife Birgit, who co-authored The World Click, divide their time between Georgia and her homeland, Gotland, Sweden.
Several other books are underway, including a sequel to The Goat of God, and a public version of his doctoral dissertation on Cooperatism, a new economic system he developed which includes all stakeholders (workers, consumers, and the public as well as stockholders) in crucial decision making. Dr. Elander has been a member of the Stonepile Writers group in Georgia and the Poetry Society of New Hampshire. He is president of his own Elander Press.