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Gutterboy 03-14-2003 10:19 PM

The Lie of the U.S. Military
 
I get this a lot: Hey Mark, you know what you should do, you pathetic piece of liberal S.F. scum? You should kneel down right now and thank our angry God there's a hard-ass non-pussified non-wimpy U.S. military out there protecting your pathetic little butt, baby.

And there are many more emails, most filled with flaming bile, aimed at me, at S.F, at progressives, at gays -- anyone, really, who is not in blind lockstep support of everything ShrubCo spins their way, and never failing to leverage the rather inane "be grateful you live in this country" argument.

Here it is: The military does not protect my freedom. Our soldiers are not out there right now safeguarding me, or you, or us, from some sort of total, '50s-era, Red Scare-esque dictatorial overthrow of our nation; nor is the military guaranteeing I have the right to write this column any more than it is protecting your right to read it, or to protest the war and speak freely and smoke imported French cigarettes and watch porn and drive really fast. Not anymore, they're not. Not this time.

More than ever before in recent history, the otherwise worthy U.S. military is right now in service not of the people, not of the national security, but of the current government regime and its corporate interests. Has it always been this way? Of course. But this time, with our smirky Enron president and cash-hungry CEO administration, it's never been so flagrant, or insulting, or invidious.

Our soldiers are not protecting our freedoms. They are not preventing more terrorism. They are not guaranteeing continued free speech. Because the only true threat to such freedoms is coming from within.

Was I supportive of quick, aggressive military action against the largely fragmented and untraceable al Qaeda? Was I glad to see undercover air marshals on civilian aircraft shortly after 9/11? Do I support our military in times of true crisis and need, when there is an actual viable threat? Absolutely. Is this one of those times? No way. Here's how I support them now -- get them out before a single one is killed.

Because here is the freedom our military is currently protecting: The freedom of expanded power in the Middle East. The freedom of continued American gluttony abroad, of a foreign policy that reeks of isolationism and corporate greed and preemptive fist-to-face threats. It ain't worth it.

Is the military protecting us from terrorism? Doubtful. By most every estimate, Shrub's war will only ignite more anti-U.S. hatred, spark more countries to fuel up and prepare for America's random attack. We are not pouring water on the dying embers of U.S. revulsion -- we are kicking them. As hard as we can.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...otes030703.DTL

Martin 03-14-2003 10:23 PM

Why the fuck do people write books.. Anything more then 3-4 lines of text I don't read..haha..

Sausage 03-14-2003 11:01 PM

He was saying ...

America millitary bad
America people fat
America lying to us

did i miss any? Sorry about the 5 lines of text btw...

G Sharp 03-14-2003 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sausage
He was saying ...

America millitary bad
America people fat
America lying to us

did i miss any? Sorry about the 5 lines of text btw...

LOL Coming soon, GFY 1 panel graphics to explain weighty geopolitical/worldview paradigm shifts and dialectics.

andi_germany 03-15-2003 04:42 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Martin
Why the fuck do people write books.. Anything more then 3-4 lines of text I don't read..haha..
You and people like you are probably supporting Bush on this. Everyone reading world news on the net other than CNN will probably have the same views like Gutterboy.

As a citizen of any democratic country it can never be unpatriotic to question your leaders but it is your obligation to do so. It is easy to ba a 'yay sayer' and live in your little world but such people never form countries or will force governments to do changes.

I would say that any country who brought a 'Homeland Security Act' on their people has to be questioned. A country that is opposed to most every country in the world and narromindedly stays on that course without even a sign of questioning themself has to be questioned.

Good post Gutterboy

Ironhorse 03-15-2003 05:07 AM

Unfortunately you're wrong, there are very many angry mofos out there that would love to skin you and me but if you're gay liberal you in particular make an attractive target that US actually protects..you really should be a little more grateful.

elpaninaro 08-17-2003 08:24 AM

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