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An Ostrich For President

At a recent forum on climate change, President of the United States, George W Bush, angered the rest of the world when he refused to set legal US targets for the reduction of greenhouse gases, stating that countries should set their own targets:

“We must do it in a way that does not undermine economic growth or prevent nations from delivering greater prosperity for their people…….”

…….was the message coming from the lips of the American president.

It’s easy to read between the lines of his statements, interpreting “……delivering greater prosperity for their people……” as, “…….delivering greater riches to the wealthy and powerful.”

Greed is a terrible master. It blinds to all going on around it. Science has already concluded that global warming, only a year or two ago considered a problem our children’s children would have to face, is now likely to seriously effect most human beings alive on the planet today. The acceleration of this phenomenon is staggering researchers, who now firmly believe only fast and efficient action stands any chance of combating the changes sufficient to prevent global catastrophe.

BBC report HERE.

What will the rich and powerful do with their ill-gotten gains then?

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Where Is The Guilt And Shame?

Seventy-five percent of Americans were in favor of the Iraq invasion, back in early 2003. Surely, this country must contain some of the most ignorant, inhumane, egocentric, human beings alive on the planet?

Seventy-five percent. That’s three-quarters of the population.

And why did they support the Iraq invasion? Because they were fired up by revenge and hatred and self-aggrandizement, used by a bunch of criminal politicians and their lackeys who utilized the events of 9/11 to manipulate their, oh, so compliant, masses into accepting a strategy that would have seen American politicians standing trial for war crimes, had they been leaders of some other, less militarily powerful, nation of the world.

No-one in this country has so far mentioned the hypocrisy of George W Bush, standing in the United Nations this week bleating about the dreadful antics of the military junta in Burma, while his own military junta continues to ravage a nation it has been raping and pillaging for the last four and a half years. No-one so much as whispers about that.

Those seventy-five percent of Americans have now convinced themselves the occupation is all about assisting Iraqis to stop killing each other, rather than admitting their occupying military started the problem, catalyzed the problem, and is now systematically prolonging the problem. All with a little help from the wonderfully sympathetic media, ready and all too willing to saturate the American brain with tales of individual heroism and good deeds – “Making a Difference”, and designed to smother any hint of shame or guilt that might just attempt to break surface, if ever managing to struggle through that huge, all-engulfing bubble that is the American ego.

A study by the Association of Psychologists of Iraq (API) early in 2006 discovered that:

[children] “are seriously suffering psychologically with all the insecurity, especially with the fear of kidnapping and explosions.”

“The only things they have on their minds are guns, bullets, death and a fear of the US occupation,” said API spokesman Marwan Abdullah when he released the report.” [my bold]

Let’s not pull the punches. If three-quarters of Americans had not wished to vent their avenging bloodlust on someone, anyone, it is unlikely this war would ever have occurred. Never was there any evidence of Iraqi involvement in 9/11. Only the lies of Dick Cheney and his accomplices; lies the American people never called on him to verify.

Today, those seventy-five percent have changed their views somewhat. Most now consider the invasion and subsequent occupation was not worthwhile. When asked why they have changed their minds, almost without exception they cite the US military losses, the huge financial costs. They still don’t give a tinker’s cuss for what has been done to another nation in their name. The Iraqi losses, against which the US dead are insignificant, are of no concern to them. They may as well not exist. In truth, they don’t anymore. What does still exist are the millions displaced; the thousands of orphans; mothers without children; fathers without families; some, without anyone.

All thanks to seventy-five percent of Americans who wanted to get their own back, and weren’t bothered whom they destroyed in the process.

THIS is just a small part of what they did.

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You Can Do A Lot With Statistics

According to a report in the Independent newspaper:

“US soldiers are luring Iraqis to their deaths by scattering military equipment on the ground as “bait”, and then shooting those who pick them up, it has been alleged at a court martial. The highly controversial tactic, which has hitherto been kept secret, is believed to have been responsible for the deaths of a number of Iraqis who were subsequently classified as enemy combatants and used in statistics to show the “success” of the “surge” in US forces.”

Full Independent report HERE.

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