The American Heritage Dictionary defines psychopath
as “a person with an antisocial personality disorder, manifested
in aggressive, perverted, criminal, or amoral behavior without
empathy or remorse.” Without empathy or remorse.
The word psychopath came to mind when I heard
Dick Cheney’s response to Martha Raddatz from ABC News last
week on the Iraq
war. She told Cheney that “two-thirds of Americans say it's
not worth fighting." Cheney snapped back in his dispassionate,
dead voice, "So?" Without empathy or remorse.
There have been a bunch of psychopaths in the
White House running this country. It accurately describes Bush,
Dick, Condi, Karl, Scooter and the rest of their crew. They
have operated in a fashion that is way past irresponsible; it
is criminal. Impeachment is in order.
Bush and his warmongers have put US troops in
harm’s way through an illegal war; they have put us all in the
crosshairs of the so-called war on terrorism.
I was captivated by the
Winter Soldier testimonies of veteran soldiers who have served
in Iraq and Afghanistan. Their riveting stories about murderous
actions and unnecessary destruction re-affirmed why we must
bring the troops home. Not in 100 years, but now!
PBS’s
Frontline 2-part special on Bush’s War takes an indepth look
at how Bush took this country into war. The special lays bare
the deceptive tactics and military machinations used to confuse
and convince the American public that an invasion of Iraq was necessary and justified.
These exposés are a troubling punctuation to the 5th anniversary
of Bush’s war. The Iraq war is now the second-most expensive and second-longest
war in US
history.
According to the National Priorities Project,
over $500 billion dollars has been spent on this war. That’s
about $275 million a day and over $5 billion for each month.
Over 4000 US soldiers have been killed and more than 60,000
wounded. Many of these injuries will have permanent emotional
and physical consequences for individual soldiers, their families
and their communities. Without empathy or remorse.
The Bushite slogan
to “Support our troops” is as empty as our savings accounts.
Troops are getting deployed to war zones for two, three, and
even four tours of duty escalating combat stress and exhaustion
leading to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Troops are
being exposed to depleted uranium, dangerous inoculations and
infectious diseases and then find minimal support when they
return home to an under-funded system of care. Without empathy
or remorse.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz
has said that not only has the Iraq war cost the US 50-60 times
more than the Bush administration predicted, the war was also
a critical factor in the sub-prime banking crisis whose impact
is reverberating around the world. Stiglitz believes the war
costs are closer to $3 trillion when you add in all the costs
such as medical, family support, etc.
On the Iraqi side - a side which almost is never
discussed in US corporate media - is the massive destruction
of the country’s infrastructure and upheaval of its governance.
700,000 Iraqi people have been killed and 4 million have been
displaced from their homes. Without empathy or remorse.
Bushites, including presumptive Republican presidential
nominee John McClain, are holding on to the belief that if they
keep saying the troop surge is working then the American people
will come to believe it.
A Pew Research poll suggests that those of us
who prefer peace over war must step up our game. Their poll
reports that media coverage on Iraq
has declined and with that comes a drop in public awareness
about the war. Only about 30% of those polled knew the current
casualty numbers. The unjust and illegal invasion of Iraq has slipped from the minds of many US citizens as we struggle
to fill our gas tanks, keep a roof over our heads, put food
on the table and get affordable health care.
Peace activists must get smarter and bolder about
our anti-war strategy. We must get louder and more creative
about our message. We have let a bunch of psychopaths alter
our future and destroy lives without empathy, remorse or consequence.
They must be stopped.
BlackCommentator.com Editorial
Board member Jamala Rogers is the leader of the Organization for Black Struggle in St.
Louis and the Black Radical Congress
National Organizer. Click
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