The right wing hates America. They are the first
to wave the flag and loudly proclaim their love of country. They
are also the first to stab their country men and women in the back
when it suits them. Now that Bush is safely in power for another
four years they are wasting no time in showing us that they are
firmly in charge and
not taking any prisoners. Their goals are very simple. They want
to destroy the government’s ability to do anything except fight
wars and make the wealthy even wealthier.
In early 2003 the occupation of Iraq was becoming a certainty.
Despite the acquiescence of the media, the entire Republican party,
and far too many wimpy Democrats, thousands of Americans joined
the rest of the world in demonstrating against the approaching
atrocity. The press barely acknowledged the existence of dissent,
and the right wing vilification began in earnest.
The protesters were said to hate America but love Saddam, tyranny,
and terrorism. They were accused of not supporting the troops,
as if sending men and women needlessly to their deaths was proof
of love.
Nearly two years later 1,286 American soldiers have been killed.
Iraqis have paid a much higher price. At least 14,000 of them are dead as
a result of Uncle Sam’s aggression.
If any group was unsupportive of the troops
it was the Bushmen. Donald Rumsfeld took his jackass show on
the road when he recently
met with U.S. troops stationed in Kuwait. It wasn’t surprising
that the same man who gave us Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib is also
lacking in basic social skills, such as how to speak to people.
Rumsfeld has insulted the rest of the world
like a cantankerous old crank with cracks about “old Europe,” and minimized the dangers
of a violent Iraq with pearls of wisdom like “democracy is messy.” He
has been displaying his nastiness and undisguised contempt for
anyone outside of the American pirate clique for quite a long time.
He got away with it until he “dissed” one of
our beloved soldiers while on camera. When a reservist named
Thomas Wilson informed
Rummy that soldiers scrounged in landfills to fabricate makeshift
armor for their vehicles, Rumsfeld responded, "You
go to war with the Army you have, not the Army you might want or
wish to have." In other words, deal with it.
The firestorm was immediate but dishonest.
Rumsfeld was no more disrespectful to this soldier than he has
been to the rest of the
country, the world community, Congress, or the media. Rumsfeld
and his ilk don’t care about American soldiers any more than they
care about Iraqi prisoners. All are sacrificed to make the United
States treasury a cash cow for the powerful.
The cries of mock horror and consternation are laughable. If the
now revived press really cared about the troops they would have
pointed out long ago that American tax dollars were going to Halliburton not
to fortify vehicles or to reconstruct Iraq. It will be important
to remember the hell of a privatized Iraq when privatization comes
to social security.
While Donald Rumsfeld was showing his love for GIs fighting for
our freedoms, the rest of his gang were telling the rest of us
that they must eliminate social security, the only safety net Americans
have, in order to save it.
The scam should have been obvious to anyone paying attention when
the right wing claimed to be concerned about the life
span of black men. Now they are acting like Henny Penny, declaring
that the sky will fall unless social security is destroyed to help
Wall Street make more money.
Meanwhile, the soldiers everyone claims to support are returning
not to homes but to homeless shelters.
Their story is as old as warfare itself. They are dealing with
poverty and gun shot wounds but also with memories of the people
they killed.
"Not only were there men, but there were women and children – really
little children,” said one homeless Los Angeles vet. “There would
be babies with arms blown off. It was something hard to live with."
It isn’t hard for Rummy to live with, nor is
his boss inconvenienced by thoughts of death in wartime.
Their sick dreams of domestic and foreign domination have been
germinating for many years. They are going to make America an empire
and they are going to make themselves richer, whether by going
to war in Iraq, or putting the Wall Street foxes in charge of the
social security hen house.
They hate us and they hate our freedoms too. Intelligence reform means
nothing of the sort. A driver’s license is now a national identity
card. Mere membership in organizations labeled as terrorist is
now a federal offense. Despite these alleged improvements in intelligence
gathering, the incompetent Condoleezza Rice, in charge of the nation’s
security before September 11, 2001, was kicked upstairs to become
Secretary of State. So much for reform.
The same people who want to build an empire
abroad want to build one at home as well. They view the vast
majority of Americans as
troublesome inconveniences to be placated with lies. They can’t
say that they want a police state, so they say they are reforming
intelligence. They can’t be honest and say they will eliminate
social security and medicare, so they say they will strengthen
or reform them.
It is tempting but dangerous to be in denial in the face of this
onslaught. Words like strengthen and reform have now taken on a
sinister meaning. Those innocuous words are now used to enrich
the already wealthy, and empower the already powerful.
Soon they will say that war is peace and freedom is slavery. At
that point there can be no more denial or excuses. They hate you
and they are letting you know it.
Margaret Kimberley’s Freedom Rider column appears weekly
in Ms.
Kimberley is a freelance writer living in New York City. She
can be reached via e-Mail at [email protected].
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