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DISSENT IN AMERICA
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"Dissent In America...if you don't love this country, then get the f... out!"

Shortly after the invasion began, a grieving Iraqi father asked, “Why didn’t the British and American people stop their leaders from doing this?” He had a right to be asking this question that goes beyond the obvious one. Those that live under repression in military or police dictatorships, or under totalitarian regimes, have scant chance to stop their leaders from doing anything. He is well aware of the glorified traditions of law in Great Britain and the United States, and the legendary freedoms enjoyed in these countries. Certainly he would have been in no position to stop his own leader from doing anything. But the people of Great Britain and the United States? Surely they could have done something, he thinks. If only for this father, at this time, in this country, dissent is the only real badge of honor one can wear...

...So look what we have here. On one side there is the federal government – Bush and all his “earned political capital” from the statistical tie, Senators Schumer and Clinton who didn’t oppose the war when it might have done some good, and still can’t seem to oppose it, Congressman Sweeney, touchingly sensitive to the plight of horses yet mute on the life and death of Iraqis (and to think, we’re this close to Congressman Hinchey) – this imbalance of power that justifies the unjustifiable, so that the war will seem worth it, the fight a good one, the lives lost not in vain.

On the other side, there are a few people standing on corners and in parks, doing what you would be doing if you believed that any life lost in service to an unprovoked act of aggression, a grab, an investment, is a life lost in vain. They’re protesting.

James Rothenberg. Copyright: James Rothenberg
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Posted by thehughman1 on 2008-01-16 13:44:28 | Rating: n/a | Views: 37


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Posted by
alwadghani
on 2008-01-16 22:03:43
 
i think u are missing the point .I am very sure ur not human,like u said those people who lived there life under repression in military or police dictatorships. in your opinins they even don't deserve to ask qusetion .why 1 milion have been killed ,that is children,women,men ,oldmen,oldwomen.who gives afuck .and we the one who did the killing and the british .how dare they ask us to stop the killing.it's not about liking the country ,it's about us the human killing each other.by the way I bet u never seen iraq man in ur live .tell this coutry envaded them.and u call them the enemay.NEVER IRAQI PERSON OR THE COUNTRY OF IRAQ DID ANY THING BAD TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN THE HISTORY OF THIS COUNTRY. WE KILLED 1000000 OF THEM SINCE THE ENVATION 2003. THERE BLOOD ON UR HAND ,AND I THINK U DON,T MIND KILING 20000000 MORE OF THEM.
 
 

Posted by
thehughman1
on 2008-01-17 09:57:51
 
I don't call "them" the enemy. They are the innocent caught in the middle of a power struggle. And it seems that "We, the people of the United States," are not doing enough to stop the bloodshed of other human beings. Either I am not fully understanding you...or you are not fully understanding this article about the suffering questions of an Iraqi father and fellow human being.

Don't let the opening statement confuse you. It was placed the to enficise the ignorance of those who speak it.

I knowthat the Iraqi people have done nothing to the American people. And that is why I print articles. This is to open the eyes to the complete tragedy of this crazy war for the sake of grabbing power.

Please forgive any misunderstanding towards the intent of this article...or for your comment.
 
 


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