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Friday, May 09, 2003 |
"In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. Sadly, there is no better time than the present to dust off Dwight's famous quote and reflect on its meaning. Whether its Haliburton in Iraq, Cheney on Haliburton's payroll, The Carlysle Group's connection with George Bush Senior and Donald Rumsfeld, its clear that we are losing the battle to have a government that isn't dominated by big business and the military. I don't get it. Are people so scared by the hyped threat of terrorism and WMD seem just beyond our grasp, SARS and North Korean nukes that they willingly cede more and more power to a govrment that is so baldly using it to line the pockets of the ruling class?
Someone recently argued in a scholarly article about the world condition that Bush will go down in history as arguably the worst president we've ever had. It might not seem that way now. But I predict that once we manage to pry him out of the White House we will all realize that we are awaking from a national nightmare that is not unlike the one the Germans emerged from after the end of World War II. So the question remains - when will the Americna people develop a spine and begin to stand up to these atrocities being committed against them and others in their name? When will the disenfranchised class get themselves franchised? What are you going to do that will make a difference? What, me worry? You bet I do!
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