Archive for July 23rd, 2003


Mixed reactions to killing Saddam’s…

Mixed reactions to killing Saddam’s sons?


From Atrios, who is spot-on correct



My reaction isn’t mixed.


I think killing Saddam’s sons was hog stupid.


First, it’s entirely possible that they were valuable sources of intelligence. Perhaps they knew which rosebushes the rest of the centrigures were under! Second, it would be more effective to display them as captives. Imperial Rome knew this when they paraded captives through the streets in triumph. The Peruvians knew this when they captured Shining Path leader Guzman and displayed him in a cage on national TV. Legends grow around martyrs, not captives.


But the stupidity goes even deeper. Let’s look at 11 words in Bush’s State of the Union speech that are a real scandal:


    One by one the terrorists are learning the meaning of American justice.


Parsing this, what Bush means by “American Justice” is finding the “bad guys” and killing them. (Rather like Operation Phoenix in Viet Nam. And we all know how well that adventure went.)


Funny thing! I thought American justice was about The Constitution, the Bill of Rights, trial by jury, and the rule of law.

At best, killing Saddam’s sons was a missed opportunity. At worst, it’s the tip of the iceberg of a policy of targeted assassination that perverts the notion of American justice, and will lead to blowback just as certainly as funding Afghan jihaadists did.


And there is not even the glimmer of a chance that killing Saddam’s sons will stop the guerilla attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq. These attacks are coming from the people, people tired of no electricity and potable water, people tired of having their homes ransacked by US troops. This is the nation who fought off the Brits 80 years when they invaded.


Will we ever learn that imposing “Democracy” on a country by thuggish means won’t lead them to Democracy but will invariably cause them to revolt? (If ”Democracy” ever was the actual intent, something which is highly debatable)

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Tel-SPAN

Tel-SPAN


Tel-SPAN is the “Telematic channel of the U.S. Department of Art & Technology”, and part of the Experimental Party. They are running Abe Golam, “legendary info-shaman and digital avatar” for President in 2004.


We could do a lot worse than Abe in the White House in 2004…

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Harvey Finkle

Harvey Finkle



Harvey Finkle is a documentary still photographer who has produced a substantial body of work concerned with social, political and cultural issues.”

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Bush aides disclose warnings from…

Bush aides disclose warnings from CIA



“The CIA sent two memos to the White House in October voicing strong doubts about a claim President Bush made three months later in the State of the Union address that Iraq was trying to buy nuclear material in Africa, White House officials said yesterday.”


Translation: We lied.

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Links from Deep Audit

Links from Deep Audit


Deep Audit, a trusted PoliZeros source, emails us with:



Republicans worried about re-election of Bush.

Looks like Tony Blair arranged a very weak solution for the British citizens detained at Guantanamo.

But meanwhile, Clinton says Bush reference to uranium-africa link an understandable mistake:



“Nonetheless, he suggested that Bush’s mistake was par for the course — and that it was time to move on now that Bush had acknowledged the error. “You know, everybody makes mistakes when they are president,” he said. “I mean, you can’t make as many calls as you have to without messing up once in a while. The thing we ought to be focused on is what is the right thing to do now.”


Clinton said ending tensions in Iraq should be the priority now — another echo of the current White House’s talking points. “We should be pulling for America on this. We should be pulling for the people of Iraq.” “


(Is Clinton a TOTAL IDIOT or what)


I keep thinking about Clinton. He must be a closet Republican, the way he scores points for the conservatives and tries to swing the country to the right. Hasn’t he done enough, already?  Somebody should muzzle that man. “We should be pulling for the people of Iraq.” — yes, indeed, all along, by refusing to support Hussein in the first place, by refusing to supply him with weapons and to show him how to make still others, by not invading twice and bombing for the last decade. 


When Deep Audit isn’t lambasting Clinton, she’s rooting out “inconsistencies” in financial reports so fast it makes the evildoers seasick.

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The War Profiteers card deck!

The War Profiteers card deck!


http://www.warprofiteers.com/

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