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Yay! Ashcroft is resigning!
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 12785" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Yay! Ashcroft is resigning!</strong></p><p></p><p>In order to sustain the criminal regime of the military-corporate complex, they need a sustained state of violence in poor countries. They can make more money with a fulldress incursion of U.S. forces (which require a mindboggling* support system for wetnaps, bottled water, and armored portapotties) than with a mere insurgency fought by kids with secondhand guns-- but either way, so long as it requires a UN or US "presence." </p><p></p><p>War is now our way of life. A rocketlauncher is as much a status symbol in some parts of the world as a Toyota is for a teenager in the US. We are responsible for creating a world where this is true, and we claim to justify this state of affairs as a "war on terrorism."</p><p></p><p>The beautiful thing about a "war on terror" is that its end is not in sight-- to cite Bush, whether we ever catch terrorist leaders is not that important to us, and the results of our efforts are "up in the air." There is no light at the end of the tunnel, as they used to say about Vietnam, because there is no tunnel, no darkness, no end hoped for.</p><p></p><p>* <span style="font-size: 9px">I do not know what it is to "boggle" a mind, but I assume it would be uncomfortable.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 12785, member: 42"] [b]Yay! Ashcroft is resigning![/b] In order to sustain the criminal regime of the military-corporate complex, they need a sustained state of violence in poor countries. They can make more money with a fulldress incursion of U.S. forces (which require a mindboggling* support system for wetnaps, bottled water, and armored portapotties) than with a mere insurgency fought by kids with secondhand guns-- but either way, so long as it requires a UN or US "presence." War is now our way of life. A rocketlauncher is as much a status symbol in some parts of the world as a Toyota is for a teenager in the US. We are responsible for creating a world where this is true, and we claim to justify this state of affairs as a "war on terrorism." The beautiful thing about a "war on terror" is that its end is not in sight-- to cite Bush, whether we ever catch terrorist leaders is not that important to us, and the results of our efforts are "up in the air." There is no light at the end of the tunnel, as they used to say about Vietnam, because there is no tunnel, no darkness, no end hoped for. * [SIZE=1]I do not know what it is to "boggle" a mind, but I assume it would be uncomfortable.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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