Bush’s America: lack of moral grounds and consequential violence

Bush’s America:
lack of moral grounds and consequential violence

   
Nipawin - Saturday - June 19, 2004 - by: Mario deSantis

"You see, by fighting the terrorists in distant lands, you are making sure your fellow citizens do not face them here at home"

President George W. Bush[1]

"They [the terrorists] are trying to get us to retreat. We will not be intimidated"

President George W. Bush[2]

  America is trying with difficultly to extricate herself from the binds of her own societal faults. There was an understanding that presidential candidate John Kerry asked Senator John McCain to be his running mate[3]. Now (morning of June 18), on CNN, I hear McCain introducing President Bush at the military base in Fort Lewis, Washington.
   
  President Bush is unable to grasp the common sense as he incites again and again his military audiences to wage wars in the name of freedom, as if freedom is the monopoly of Bush’s America.
   
  In the last few days a number of distinguished American diplomats and military commanders have recognised the need to abandon the lunatic unilateral foreign policies of the Bush Administration[4] and today I read the article "A Dissenter’s Guide to Foreign Policy" by David C. Hendrickson[5].
   
  America is in deep trouble, socially, economically, morally and worst of all, America has become an alienated country, a country which under Bush has become despised in Europe[6] and all over the planet.
   
  It was only yesterday that the 9/11 Commission stated that there was no evidence of any collaboration between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein[7][8], and today in a beastly reactionary fashion, Bush has chosen once again to voice his madness to wage a never ending war against terrorism.
   
  It is funny but very grave; while Bush blames our world’s faults on unidentifiable foreign terrorists, he blames American faults to a few bad apples[9][10]. But I can recognise things otherwise. Bush has become the most dangerous international terrorist, as he wages his chosen never ending war against unidentifiable terrorists, and Bush has become a tyrant at home as he prosecutes his chosen identifiable American bad apples.
   
  The truth is that Bush’s America has lost her moral grounds to lead to a peaceful world. Bush has embarked the world into the vicious cycle of violence. I have just learnt moments ago that an Al Qaeda group has said it killed American hostage Paul M. Johnson.
   
 

Mario deSantis

   
References:
  Pertinent articles published in Ensign
   

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Lindlaw, Scott Bush Gets Boost From McCain on Iraq (pdf) June 18, 2004 Associated Press
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=694&e=3&u=/ap/20040618/ap_on_el_pr/bush

 

 

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CNN, Al Qaeda militants kill American hostage: Decapitated body of Paul Johnson Jr. found in Saudi capital (pdf) June 18, 2004
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/06/18/saudi.kidnap/index.html

 

 

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Rall, Ted THE FAILED SEDUCTION OF JOHN McCAIN (pdf) June 17, 2004
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=127&ncid=742&e=7&u=/ucru/
20040617/cm_ucru/thefailedseductionofjohnmccain

 

 

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Braiker, Brian Time for a Change: A group of 27 retired ambassadors and military commanders are calling for a dramatic overhaul of the Bush administration’s foreign policy (pdf) June 16, 2004 Newsweek
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5227192/site/newsweek/

 

 

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Hendrickson, David C. A Dissenter’s Guide to Foreign Policy Spring 2004, WORLD POLICY JOURNAL
http://www.worldpolicy.org/journal/articles/wpj04-1/hendrickson.html

 

 

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O'Neall, Siv A View of America From Across the Ocean June 1, 2004 The Crisis Papers
http://www.crisispapers.org/guests/view-america.htm

 

 

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DEMOCRACY NOW 9/11 Commission Debunks White House Justification For Iraq War: No Link between Iraq and Al-Qaeda June 17, 2004
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/06/17/1436250

 

 

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Financial Times Editorial Comment Bush has misled Americans on Iraq June 18, 2004
http://news.ft.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=FT.com/StoryFT/FullStory&c=StoryFT&cid=1087373094470

 

 

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Sontag, Susan Regarding the Torture of Others May 23, 2004 New York Times
http://truthout.org/docs_04/052504H.shtml

 

 

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Raimondo, Justin Abu Ghraib and the Pornography of Power: A 'few bad apples' — or a part of the game plan? May 14, 2004 Antiwar
http://antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=2574
   
Photo credit:  
  Bush image, AP Susan Walsh

 

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