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"ICH" -- -- "I am utterly
against the punishing of innocent people for the crimes of the guilty,
whether it is done on the underground of London or the streets of
Falluja by George Bush's air force". George Galloway MP
George Galloway is quite a
guy.
His trip to the Middle
East is causing a ruckus back in London, where his criticism of Bush
and Blair is appearing like a spread-sheet on the front-page of the
tabloids.
Congrats, George; those
two deserve a good lambasting.
Yesterday he fired-off
another barrage, landing a direct hit on Prime Minister Milquetoast and
his Texas-twin. He said, "There's far more blood on the hands of George
Bush and Tony Blair than there is on the hands of the murderers who
killed those people in London."
Ka-boom! Right on target.
Galloway was stellar;
praising the Iraqi resistance as "martyrs" and telling them that they
"are not just defending Iraq, but defending the whole world against
American hegemony."
Bulls-eye.
Galloway's comments drew
attention to the young men who are swarming to Iraq to fight what he
calls the "foreign invaders". They're normally disparaged by the
pro-war crowd in the press like Tom Friedman who calls them a "jihadist
death-cult."
What rubbish. Friedman
should skip the name-calling and try to figure out who these guys
really are. Men don't simply throw away their lives for no reason. It
is the injustice of the American occupation that has the swollen the
ranks of the Iraqi resistance.
Galloway knows that and so
does Friedman when he's not shoveling manure into the "paper of record".
Imagine, for a moment,
that the US was invaded by an army from Saudi Arabia for the
transparent purpose of securing America's great natural wealth. And,
imagine that tens of thousands of American people were killed in that
invasion, entire cities were leveled as reprisal for resisting, and
scores of Americans were tortured and humiliated in the most despicable
manner.
What type of man would
risk his own life to travel to the United States to fight for the
liberation of the American people from Saudi oppression?
A terrorist or a martyr?
Forget the media hype
about suicide bombers targeting innocent Iraqis.
Communiques from the
resistance have repeatedly refuted those claims saying they do not
attack Iraqi civilians, only the occupiers and their collaborators in
the Iraqi security services.
Who're we going to
believe; the Pentagon?
Galloway nailed it when he
said, "These poor Iraqis, ragged people with their sandals, with their
Kalashnikovs, with the lightest most basic weapons-are writing the
names of their cities and towns in the stars, with 145 military
operations every day which has made the country ungovernable."
Game; Set; Match.
Galloway can expect to be
roundly throttled for his remarks, but the truth is out and can't be
undone. The Iraqi resistance is the frontlines in the war against
American global domination. They're doing the fighting in the trenches
while Americans continue to stumble around in their perpetual state of
amnesia.
Can't Americans see their
civil liberties being methodically savaged by Bush's rubber-stamp
Congress? Will it take a decree of martial law to wake them up to this
"gathering threat" emerging from the Bush White House? We should
applaud Galloway's willingness to state the obvious; that the men who
have taken up arms in Iraq are engaged in a life-or-death struggle
against a neo-liberal cancer that is menacing the entire world.
Those who doubt what I say
should consider Blair's news conference yesterday, where he rattled-off
a whole new list of repressive measures to be directed at Muslims.
Mimicking his Crawford mentor, Blair has decided that he has the right
to unilaterally make law from his perch at 10 Downing St. without the
consent of Parliament. The fatuous PM now claims the power to close
down mosques, deport, clerics and shut down web sites where the views
don't meet the dubious standards of the state. Additionally, Israeli
trained police-units have been deployed on London's streets with orders
to "shoot to kill" terror suspects (or fleeing Brazilians) if there is
a perceived risk to public safety.
Who gave this unctuous,
lying politician the right to declare martial law on Muslims?
Who gave this foppish
phony the license to issue Nazi-type edicts that eviscerate basic civil
liberties?
The British people would
be foolish to let the wildly-unpopular Blair get away with this
monumental power-grab.
85% of the British people
already agree that the London bombings were the direct result of
Blair's involvement in Iraq. Similarly, every terrorist-expert on the
planet; including analysts at M15, the CIA, and the Israeli Mossad,
have supported that very same conclusion. So, why should the victims of
Blair's bungled aggression be the same one's who are collectively
punished?
It's Blair who should be
manacled and led away to the stocks, not the Muslims who already are
suffering the blowback from his apocryphal war on terror.
No one in their right mind
believes that Blair conjured up these new restrictions. His job is to
simply recite his lines for the teleprompter and make sure his
eye-shadow and silk-shirt are in order.
It's the big-money elites
behind Blair that have their sights on personal liberty, just as they
do in America and Australia. (Australia's Howard is trying to enact
similar legislation right now) These are the 3 stooges of the
international corporate-banking cabal; the tawdry courtesans of the
global parasite-class.
Just listen to Zbigniew
Brzezinski, founder of the Trilateral Commission, former board-member
of the Council on Foreign Relations, former Co-Chair of the Bush
National Security Task Force, and all-around foot-soldier for American
elites. Brzezinski is comfortably lodged at the very center of an elite
cadre of nutcases who have been pushing for the New World Order (One
world government) for over 20 years. His comments reflect the
prevailing views of the main actors in the Bush-Blair-Howard
governments.
"It is also a fact that
America is too democratic at home to be autocratic abroad. This limits
the use of America's power, especially its capacity for military
intimidation. Never before has a populist democracy attained
international supremacy. But the pursuit of power is not a goal that
commands popular passion, except in conditions of a sudden threat or
challenge to the public's sense of domestic well-being. The economic
self-denial (that is, defense spending) and the human sacrifice
(casualties, even among professional soldiers) required in the effort
are uncongenial to democratic instincts. Democracy is inimical to
imperial mobilization." ("The Grand Chessboard; p.35)
"Too democratic"?
"Democracy is inimical to imperial mobilization."? Brzezinski hates
democracy every bit as much as the men who back Blair. They've
concluded that they can pretty well dispose of personal liberty in a
few years by taking advantage terrorist attacks, exploiting public
hysteria, and crafting a media narrative that supports the crushing of
individual freedom. That's why we should take these new anti-Islam laws
for what they really are; a forerunner to the repressive measures that
will be applied to everyone without discrimination in the very near
future.
Can anyone seriously doubt
this after seeing the pattern of the last 5 years?
That's why we need guys
like Galloway who'll stand up and take a few hardy swings at the
scoundrels in power. His words put a little steel in everyone's spine;
and we're going to need it, too. There's plenty of bad road ahead.