- Irish philosopher Edmund Burke once said: "The only
thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
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- No words could better describe the situation taking place
in America today.
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- As the illegal war in Iraq bogs down and the body bags
start coming home to the accompaniment of images of American POW's on CNN,
the mood worldwide is one of shocked disbelief that events have been allowed
to go this far.
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- If indeed Americans who have supported this war in the
beginning are becoming disillusioned, wait until the next curtain comes
up. Warfare in built-up areas: the nightmare of all military commanders.
Americans seem to love war these days, especially when they can kick back
in their well-worn easy chairs and sip their cheap suds while taking in
the deadly events occurring in the Middle East. Zombie-like, they exercise
a level of egotism that sets them apart from the human race. I wonder if
the "independent media" will ever show this rotting underbelly
of the United States on prime time, the supporters of this illegal war.
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- In Jakarta, my Indonesian friends now avoid me. This
is a bad sign. The radicals are having a field day and growing stronger
by the minute. America, the Great Satan. I used to laugh at that phrase.
Not anymore. From where I'm sitting it carries a lot of weight.
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- What happed to the lessons supposedly learned in Vietnam?
Are we as a nation doomed to repeat past mistakes over and over again until
finally the American people have had enough and attempt to call a halt
to this slaughter? What will happen to those who do exercise their "rights"
- as if we have any left - in an attempt to steer our country and our people
back on course with the rest of humanity?
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- What will the mindless, beer-swilling sheep that comprise
the majority of our electorate do when they finally realize the gig is
up? Will they admit they were wrong, or simply bend over and take it in
the kiester because they are, after all, the real cowards in our society?
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- Will the government turn the military loose on the protesters?
Will they fire on their own countrymen? What will it take to dislodge the
evil in the White House?
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- I am afraid that I already know the answers to these
questions.
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- The one question that looms in my mind now is: Can we
still take back our country?
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- Or is it too late?
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- On a very personal level, I have to say that I am sick
of hearing average Americans parroting the lies of the administration.
Just the other day I was attacked for an article I wrote suggesting that
a very hard look be taken at what we the people are allowing to happen
in our name. One reader, who appeared to possess the IQ of a smart housedog
(apologies to American dogs) actually challenged me to a duel. I laughed
at it. I'm not laughing now. Not after watching the bodies of my brother
Marines being treated as they were in Vietnam.
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- So, Mr. America, you hot dog eating, cheap beer swilling
loser who probably never saw a day of military service, I am now ready
to take you up on it. You and me stud.
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- I specify sawed-off 12 gauge shotguns at 20 paces. I'll
pay your way to Jakarta - duels are legal here - and may the best man win.
I'll even pay for your cremation and the Buddhist monks to preside over
the scattering of your ashes; it's still a bargain in this part of the
world.
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- My brother Marines are dying for nothing, AGAIN, and
I am now one very pissed off Marine.
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- Robert S. Finnegan is the International Communications
Editor for the Office of the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Republic
of Indonesia and a veteran investigative reporter. Recently working as
the lead investigator for The Jakarta Post on the Bali bombing, the author
has resided in Indonesia for three years and is a former Marine Corps Non-Commissioned
Officer. He can be reached at finnegan@cbn.net.id.
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