"Almost every facet of our economy, except the defence industry, is collapsing; our national debt is staggering and we are, by far, the largest creditor nation in the world. Yet, the massive spending for the military and defence contractors continues unabated. And the people of America continue to watch in passive silence."
Cindy Sheehan. (photo: Cindy Sheehan)
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What Obama could, but won't do, is to address that trauma head on and admonish the American people for failing to heed 911 for the wake up call that it actually was. We never were invulnerable and never will be. We never had the right to believe in the lie of our invincability. Our hubris as a nation was never a right and American exceptionalism was a lie from the get go, and I do mean from the concept of manifest destiny forward.
Our ambitions to be the best and brightest having morphed into our being the biggest bad asses around has so crippled every claim to virtue that it should be clear that some humbling is in order.
So while we feed the military beast and starve the soul of a once great nation future generations will be left to wonder if the dreams of our fathers were mere fantasies. It used to be the size of our dreams, not the size of our guns that mattered. Shame.
On top of the prospect of failure there is the cost in dollars and American lives that say that we should fold up our military machine and come home.
Even further there are the moral aspects of killing innocent civilians because it is convenient to ignore the civilians when we target the insurgents.
I am ashamed of America. My family has lived in America more than 500 years and what we are doing now is the worst of that period of time.
Wake up America and do what is right for many, many reasons.
One year of the pentagon budget would solve every social problem in America and stop world hunger for a decade, and the media has us worked into a frenzy that justifies denial of everything our forefathers and their Christian values held dear.
And as for Health Care? Re-read the preamble to the constitution. Take note of the words just after "provide for the common defense", where it says "promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our Posterity".
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