Once again our glorious North American Republican
Empire inches closer towards aggression in the
Middle East. I was one of the many ashamed by our
involvement in the Iraqi conflict
<1> over
Kuwait - I didn't see it as our battle at all,
and it's deeply regrettable that our country is
needlessly in bed with those corrupt, tyrannical regimes like
Saudi Arabia's. My solution to this problem is
simple, involving that other Middle East state we
should have little to do with: Israel. If
elimination of Sadam Hussein is the true objective
we should call in the enormous Israeli debt by
demanding that Mossad take him out - a job they
should be able to handle, and one not
against their own laws (our own hypocritical
"do-gooder" assassination prohibition hinges on
an easily retractable executive order
signed by Jerry Ford). The big-picture problem,
underlying but seldom discussed, is keeping
Middle East oil flowing, so we can all maintain
our greedy, indulgent American lifestyle - so
we can put the "peddle to the metal" without
worry of the consequences - for the present. I
myself would welcome another embargo, to force
conservation on all of us, as I've always in thought
if not action ascribed to a Green lifestyle. I could
now live without a car, as I did between late 1975 and
late 1980 <2>,
relying on my bicycle and public transportation.
G has rebuked me, declaring that he doesn't want to
debate what he's doing. I suppose I should've resisted
giving such forceful advice; as I recall from How To Win Friends And
Influence People, Dale Carnegie cautions
against giving honest advice, even when asked, since it
can be interpreted as a criticism; but
it's so difficult to remain silent as you watch a
loved one march directly towards a big, deep hole!
Just as I was leaving the cafeteria at lunch today
I saw the mystery girl again, the ringless reader
who dines alone. Couldn't identify her book this
time, but I observe how her
head pivots slightly back & forth as she scans
along the lines of text. Perhaps mine does too?
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<1>1. Just like Vietnam, I believe it's a submission to newspeak <sub-1> of the prevailing Authority to call that a "war" - in 1991 (just as they're doing now) Congress abdicated their war-declaring power to the President - and of course if Bush had followed through back then we wouldn't be in this jam now (perhaps we'd be in a different jam...) - but like Somalia this was something he got us into, then left it to Clinton to resolve (perhaps by design, so the Republican toadies could crow about those soft, ineffectual "Liberals"). Back
<2> For four of those five years I was working full-time, and this was Back East where they 'have weather'. Back
<sub-1>This is a reference from George Orwell's 1984, I hope you know. Back.