WILL THE REAL OBAMA PLEASE STAND UP?
CHICAGO December 08, 2008
The esteemed American poet Carl Sandburg perfectly captured the spirit and power of Chicago: `Hog Butcher for the World, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat…Stormy, husky, brawling, City of the Big Shoulders.’

 I’ve always really liked Chicago, the nation’s third largest city after New York and Los Angeles.  Unlike those two, it’s the quintessentially American city.   Now, it’s also Obamaland. 

Native son Sen. Barack Obama will shortly become America’s new president and the world’s most important man.  Walking down Michigan Ave, you can feel the fizz of excitement, pride and elation.  

However, not all Democrats share Chicago’s euphoria. Obama’s recent cabinet appointments have the party’s liberal  wing feeling betrayed,  and fearful the new president may not bring the real change to US policies he promised. 

The most important: ending the Bush era’s  swaggering imperialism  – I call it Mussolini Modern - that led the US into two foreign wars, unnecessary confrontations with Russia, and North Korea,  and the faux `war on terror’ against the Muslim world, a thinly disguised campaign to grab the oil and gas resources of Iraq and the Caspian Basin.

Barack Obama seems to have adopted the mindset and vocabulary of the Bush/Cheney administration in branding all forces opposing American domination of the Muslim World, and those opposing Israel, as `terrorists,’  including Hamas and Hezbullah.    

Obama misdescribes the war in Afghanistan, a struggle by its Pashtun tribes against Western occupation, as a fight against `terrorism.’  Like Bush, Obama persistently exaggerates the threat of al-Qaida, and insists on the need to combat this handful of extremists  with military forces.
So much for hopes that the new President Obama would end the Bush administration’s childish, comic book description of complex issues in the Mideast and South Asia as `terrorism.’  A man of Obama’s intelligence owes America better than such cheap propaganda.  
Senator Obama’s newly named foreign policy team has deepened concerns that the change he promised may not come in foreign policy.

Secretary of State designate Hillary Clinton is a brilliant, talented politician, but she has little foreign policy experience.  Her forte is domestic affairs. The foreign policy positions she made known during the primary campaign were disturbingly close to those of the neocons who wrecked the Bush administration and gravely damaged America’s  interests abroad. 

Clinton’s ardent support for the Iraq war, her threats to destroy Iran with nuclear weapons, and strong support for Israel’s right wing parties opposing peace with Palestinians were totally out of sync with Obama’s stated policies. 

Bill Clinton’s disgraceful pardon of felon Mark Rich further tarnished the Clinton name.  Eric Holder, the senior Justice Dept official who signed off on this sordid deal, will be the new Attorney General.

The best candidate for Secretary of State was Gov.  Bill Richardson.  A highly skilled diplomat with broad international experience, Richardson was just the man to begin rebuilding America’s trashed reputation around the globe.  Unfortunately, he was shunted off to Commerce, deeply disappointing Hispanic-Americans.

Obama’s decision to keep on Defense Secretary Robert Gates  seems to send the message that the Pentagon will continue  a major role in foreign policy.  Obama has promised to deploy 20,000 new US troops into the stalemated war in Afghanistan at a time when next-door Pakistan is a smoking volcano.  These troops will be drawn from the US garrison in Iraq.  The writer Kevin Phillips rightly terms US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, `pipeline protection troops.’

Now, Obama is backing away from his promise to withdraw all US troops from Iraq.   In his most recent statement, on the TV program `Meet the Press,’   Sen. Obama suggested that US troops would remain `in the region’ to protect US embassies and installations (read: airbases) and the Iraqi government. This looks and sounds almost identical to the old British imperial rule of Iraq:  native troops handling daily security chores, backed up by a British garrison, all supported by the Royal Air Force based in Iraq.

Those who thought that President Obama would end America’s imperial adventure in oil-rich Iraq may be severely disappointed.
 
The retention of Defense Secretary Gates sends a message of continuity with Bush/Cheney policies.  Last October, at a speech before the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, of all places, Gates expanded the Bush administration’s doctrine of pre-emptive war. He asserted the US has the right to launch pre-emptive strikes against nations deemed a threat to US security, including the first use of nuclear weapons.   Gates was also the senior CIA official who got just about everything wrong about the Soviet Union/Russia.
 
The US accounts for 50% of world military spending.  A new defense chief dedicated to cutting the Pentagon’s monstrously bloated budget would have been welcome.  Instead, we may get a continuation of Bush’s failed policies in which military power takes precedence over diplomacy and other forms of soft power.  The industrial-military-petroleum complex has been cheering Gates’ retention.

Obama’s new national security chief, retired Marine Gen. James Jones, is a good choice: tough, worldly, and educated  - the opposite of the many dummies and yes-men who ran Bush’s military and diplomatic policies.  But Jones is also very close to the mighty military-industrial-petroleum complex.

Susan Rice, appointed UN ambassador, is a very smart lady with a strong grasp of world affairs.  She would have been better used in a White House advisory position rather than making speeches.  We would like to see the US stop using the UN as a tool of American foreign policy and allow it to become a genuine world institution.

Obama’s yet to be announced choice for CIA chief will be crucial.  CIA should be purged of all officials tainted by torture, assassinations and other illegal acts.  Obama’s first steps should be to shut down America’s disgrace, the Guantanamo prison camp and CIA’s network of secret prisons. How effective can CIA be in its primary mission of information-gathering when it is increasingly seen as an organization whose main function is assassination and torture?

Barack Obama inherits the worst domestic and foreign policy mess of any US president in memory.   Hopefully, Obama, who insists he will take all key decisions, will make good on promises to move America’s policy from the hard right back to the center. Hopefully, his conservative cabinet is designed to shield him from charges by the rabid right that he is `soft on terrorism’ and `betraying the nation,’ allowing him to take the difficult decisions that must be made. 

But there are also growing fears the new, youthful president with big shoulders from Chicago is already prisoner of Washington’s powers that be. 

copyright  Eric SW. Margolis 2008    
 

 
 
Market Socialist
Monday, December 08, 2008 2:38 PM
Did anyone epect anything else. Look at Obamam's choice for economic guru, the vernerable Mr. Summers. A man who advocates dumping pollution into the third world.

Get ready folks, after Mr. Obama spends the USA into oblivion a Third World War will ensue. The question is will the Chinese, Indians and Russians fall for it?
Hawk
Monday, December 08, 2008 3:38 PM
No surpirse to me. The Chinese, Indians and Russians will have no choice but to enter it (that's pretty much the definition of a World War). Resource control in general will be the issue as climate change will force nations into war for increasingly scarce resources or become extinct.
robespierre
Monday, December 08, 2008 4:41 PM
Eric, I just read your book American Raj; Brilliant! The US will never be able to have an independent foreign policy until it frees itself from 'Pro Israel Lobby' which is very very powerful and ruthless. It is the Israeli tail which is wagging the American dog. Now Hilary is going to lead the foreign policy arm of the government, and she is a self-confessed pro Israeli. The Muslim nations are not particularly good bedfellows for us, but at least they deserve being listened to. How will we ever free ourselves from this ball and chain? We'll need a Houdini!
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Monday, December 08, 2008 9:08 PM
"The Muslim nations are not particularly good bedfellows for us," WHAT MAKES YOU SAY THAT?. If you simply take a Balanced View-Let Muslims run their own affairs-i.e for example choose their own leaders and allow an ATMOSPHERE OF FAIR DEALING TO EXIST-There will be very few problems-and these should not be BLOWN UP and SPINNED BY MEDIA-Just as a Proof-The Taliban so much Demonized in your media-as Eric has explained-are ALSO JUST REQUESTING YOU TO LEAVE THEIR COUNTRY-In summary Muslims are no different than any self-respecting person if you leave them alone they will too-I think the main problem is Huge Military Industrial Complexes everywhere WHICH NEEDS ENEMIES-FOR SURVIVAL-Thus THEY CREATE ENEMIES INTENTIONALLY-IF they do not exist or simply just provoke others who are really weak militarily and they have resources-I am sure now you get the BIG PICTURE-
robespierre
Monday, December 08, 2008 10:01 PM
Dear Prof. Dr., despite your rather pompous title, I have tried to be somewhat moderate, taking neither the Israeli nor Arab side. Nevertheless, your response is aggressive. It is just rather difficult to be sympathetic to a group that wants to blow me up. I would love to leave the two groups alone to work out their differences, but I am not part of my government (Canadian). Without any proof you have already demonized me. What we need is cool heads and some coomunication. If you want to talk rationally I would like to continue to talk to you. But hotheaded anger will get nobody anywhere. Salam.
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 12:16 AM
Please do not make ASSUMPTIONS-THAT WAS MY KEY POINT-I was not being aggressive-simply asking you to consider the Bigger Picture-NOW I AM ANTI-AGGRESSORS PERIOD-I respect TRULY
PEACEFUL PEOPLE-WHO SAY AND ACT WITH PEACE-I have NOT demonized you-MOREOVER
you are assuming THAT I AM ANTI-Israel-I am not-I just do not support military aggression-Moreover it is YOUR CHOICE TO CHOOSE ANY SIDE-WITHOUT GETTING VIOLENT-In summary you have misunderstood my MESSAGE almost completely-And who wants to blow you up?
I am sorry that you got offended-You are right about communication and I totally agree THAT
WE NEED PEACE AND QUIET-
Desoc
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 12:48 AM
robespierre!!!??? (Should at least capitalize)

Your response is the perfect example of projection. Arabs have HUGE reasons to be upset with the West for the incredible interference in their politics that we've done for decades. So Prof. Dr. Sher Alam's response was reasonable. He never attacked you, did not even refer to you at all except to begin with a question, but stayed on topic and avoided ad hominem attacks.

You started by insulting him for having a "pompous" title? Basic integrity says that you give the benefit of the doubt and respect what appears to be legit. Look at your moniker!!?

Why did you resort to personal attacks when the Prof did not and he stuck to the subject? Your projection is incredible. Accusing him of exactly what you're doing....and he didn't do at all.

And speaking of 'pompous'... is there anything more pompous in writing than to drop the useless adverbs 'rather' and 'somewhat' every other sentence trying to affect some kind of breezy intellectual sophistication.

And the ridiculous generalizing: "...rather difficult to be sympathetic to a group that wants to blow me up"!!! Arabs want to blow you up!?

"Without any proof you have already demonized me." ???? Where? Because of this: "Just as a Proof-The Taliban so much Demonized in your media-as Eric has explained", that he wrote?

Aren't you being a bit precious and paranoid? And the condescending preaching...laying out the conditions upon which you insist "to continue to talk to you"!! Not too pompous, are we?

Your response is simply weird.
Rampart
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 1:35 AM

[you have already DEMONIZED me]

Hi.

Are you having mental problems? Are you on medication?
Ottawan
Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:00 PM
Robespierre
I read Prof Dr. Sher Alam post and found absolutely nothing aggressive. Just stating the known facts in rational way should not offend you. What did he say that that you think demonizes you? Mention specifically or challenge any of the truth in his statement that you feel is demonizing you. Is it his suggestion that leaving the Muslim countries to their own affairs will eventually bring peace and not the interference and attacks that kill so many people causing more insurrection which puts glee in the eyes of the murderous Industrial-Military complex which President Eisenhower so diligently warned against. Remember that the intruding powers may be able to buy the rulers of a country but the resurrection is by the people and not necessarily by the country armies. It is these intruders that are demonizing the patriotic resistance to their occupation. They accuse them of resisting their installed puppets which they call democratic government. No government elected under occupation should ever be called democratic when the true patriots are scattered and being hunted for resistance to occupation and thus not allowed to be a choice in the Election. They and their fellow citizens are the one demonized and the puppets are paraded as democrat who can't venture out from their palaces without the intruders protective guards, armed to the teeth for protection from their own citizens. Those are the one being demonized, not you and me here.
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Friday, December 12, 2008 1:06 AM
Thanks a bundle Ottawan-If you are from Ottawa-I very fondly[overall] remember your beautiful city and liked the "Canadian spirit" present there-How is Ottawa now compared to what it was in the 1990's? Pollution was very little etc back then-The only "crowded place" was basically the downtown-Is it more or less the same?- If you have time, kindly update me about Ottawa-
Thanks once again-
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Friday, December 12, 2008 2:32 AM
I thank in this context Desoc, Ottawan for showing sensitivity for the plight of others.
robspierre if you are interested, I would like to know your point of view. For your information, so that you know I am speaking about "demonization" from first-hand experience and not just as an academic discussion. I will share with you some points about our life here in Japan, in the context of "demonization" .We have been in Japan since the last 12+ years. Since this 9/11 in particular we feel very much demonized- Japanese use many shades of No to close doors. This gets worse if we wear our own dress, instead of western clothes.One thing which helps us here, is our Canadian nationality-since Japanese look-up to the west. If they want to make trouble in the work place, they just report to my boss that I make them feel scared and trivial complaints like that-without any proof-for a start I cannot communicate to them in japanese!-so there is very little communication-To look at the funny side, the other day I was biking from work to home, and I asked a japanese high school kid, in japanase nan-ji desu-ka, which means what is the time? it was slightly dark and he started hollering like a coyote, it amused me a little-so I speeded my bike and he started screaming louder and louder-which made me stop my experiment. When we came to Japan, it was very relaxed and we could easily go and work in academic institutes for sciences. Now it is getting more paranoid with more security etc, and every time you have to explain the purpose of visit etc, killing the spirit of freedom of movement which existed before-Recently every foreigner must be fingerprinted at the air-port-
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Friday, December 12, 2008 3:53 AM
Still with the topic, viz, robespierre you said and I quote "The US will never be able to have an independent foreign policy until it frees itself from 'Pro Israel Lobby' which is very very powerful and ruthless. It is the Israeli tail which is wagging the American dog. Now Hilary is going to lead the foreign policy arm of the government, and she is a self-confessed pro Israeli."

We should all [Westerners and Muslims and other people not interested in conflicts]be aware that neocons and zionists are trying to set-up US-Israel-India axis against "muslim" countries perhaps plus china. We can see the indications of this un-holy alliance by the signing of nuclear treaty between us-india and arms sale from israel to india. I know that the chinese are very organized and smart and will not fall for it-but you can appreciate the problem-Once again an attempt should be made from all sides to isolate the powerful war-mongers whoever they may be irrelevant of culture, race religion, affiliation etc
Moreover through People Awareness and Action we can hope that these trouble makers be removed from position of powers. If the masses could organize an international tribunal, which is committed to jailing anyone [including military people ]advocating war, for whatever reason, we could solve the problem.
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 12:25 AM
To clear up another misunderstanding-I was NOT COMMENTING ON THE BULK OF your message-BUT the part about "The Muslim nations are not particularly good bedfellows for us,"THAT IS WHY I started my message with it-Moreover I was making sure that YOU understood THAT most muslims are not interested in wars, inspite of being humiliated-
You are right THAT MOST OF YOUR MESSAGE WAS QUITE OK-
Desoc
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 1:25 AM
robespierre:

"The Muslim nations are not particularly good bedfellows for us..."

What a stupid, insensitive thing to say. Why are 'we' over there stealing their resources then?

There is no better source of information about the interference and the atrocities commited by the West in Muslim countries than.... Margolis. Instead of ass-kissing about his book, try to read his articles and books to understand what he's talking about. His perspective on the awful, ridiculous treatment of Muslims by the West is pretty much the best.

How come you miss the point so dramatically?

(And as if Margolis cares about your point of view!)
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Friday, December 12, 2008 3:33 AM
robespierre you said and I quote "The US will never be able to have an independent foreign policy until it frees itself from 'Pro Israel Lobby' which is very very powerful and ruthless. It is the Israeli tail which is wagging the American dog. Now Hilary is going to lead the foreign policy arm of the government, and she is a self-confessed pro Israeli."
You have made some valid and good points here. To avoid confusion, the main problem in israel now is that it is taken over by fanatical zionists, who are dominating the discourse both in US and Israel-They are very cunning since they are manipulating US urge to stay as a "global leader".
Part of the problem is the rulers in the arab and muslim world who do not have the intellect or the sense or the willingness to solve the problems i.e. diffuse the situation peacefully. Iran is a selfish power-seeking state with its own agenda and all these factors make the situation difficult and challenging-

So what is the resolution? I think both Western Masses and Muslim Masses should start a Quiet Revolution. Ignore their respective governments and build institutions which promote that both western and muslim views are just alternative views, and teach respect for our differences and similarities. Something like the Canadian Mosaic Model.
sensational news should be ignored or used as an entertainment- Together we could define
common goals such as:
A: Dealing with global Warming, Ozone layer depletion, Preservation of nature
B: Getting rid of WMD
C: Discussions and ideas how to resolve conflicts peacefully-

In short in my humble opinion we should all marginalize the current state instruments, which create conflicts between us-I am again speaking from experience my wife family leads western and we lead islamic lifestyle and we getting along just fine-for many years-I respect their choice and they do so ours-I am sure his kind of tolerance can be generalized, if the sincere will is there. Our differences make us more interesting-I do not like melting pot concept-I prefer Mosaic idea. Someone may argue that there are complex issues such as Sharing Natural /Energy resources , and there will be invariably conflicts. My answer to this we have just to learn the discipline to share these resources using scientific methods.
Unknown Man
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 10:02 AM
Regarding Obama: after reading this article all those people who thought Obama's election would bring a newer world order, must feel pretty foolish now. This confirms what I feared for a long time: nothing will change. It might actually get worse.
Desoc
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 10:55 AM
"Obama's election would bring a new world order...!?" What naive simpleton talked that way? Certainly not me nor the people I know who have a lick of sense.

Obama so obviously represents light-years more smarts than Dubya...okay, so does my cat, but anyway. Light-years more smarts than McCain, so the choice was incredibly straightforward...even a republican like Margolis was behind him. For the most obvious of reasons.

Anybody who was paying attention would know that he promised again and again to 'reach out'...that was a huge part of the change, as opposed to the incredible partisan politics of the last 8 years. I respect Eric's opinion and he's super on the Middle East and especially Central and Southern Asia. But US politics is not necessarily his main thing, although his opinion is still worth considering.

The evidence is overwhelming that Obama has a very clear idea of what he wants to do and that he's not looking for 'soul mates' in important positions--he's looking for competence. A good secretary of Defence, for instance, will obviously manage that sprawling dept. according to his/her management style.

But..... he should pursue the policies set forth by the President, and not his own. That's what people don't seem to understand. Gates is reputed to be competent and loyal. So it takes somebody with an awful lot of confidence to hire former adversaries, but judging by the incredibly smooth, near-perfect campaign that he ran for most of 2 years, you have to give Obama the odds that he can decide and direct regarding US policy, as the president should. If he can do that, he sure has assembled the competence to carry it out.

"This confirms what I feared for a long time: nothing will change. It might actually get worse."!????? What has been confirmed...a month and a half before Obama is inaugurated?? Oh, and you had this figured out all along...! Isn't that cute. And do tell us why "it might actually get worse? You must have a reason--6 weeks before he takes office...! Some crystal ball you've got there.

The economy is going to get a lot worse. Obama's been telling us that. But the administration in general is already better. Somebody who looks like he's not a stumbling simpleton is actually making decisions crisply and moving quickly with incredible confidence and poise.
The positive results can't start to roll in until he's been there at least 100 days (and even then!)... but not 40 days BEFORE he takes the f.....g job!
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 1:04 AM
Sir Desoc you said and I quote "The positive results can't start to roll in until he's been there at least 100 days (and even then!)... but not 40 days BEFORE he takes the f.....g job!"
IS THIS WHAT YOU CALL A HIGH LEVEL OF THINKING?
ANYWAYS I WANT TO ASK YOU TO CRITICALLY LOOK AT JAMES PETRAS ARGUMENTS, PASTED BELOW-AND LET ME/US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK-ABOUT HIS POINT OF VIEW-
PLEASE AVOID INSULTS-Thanks-Is this clear?
Market Socialist
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 2:05 PM
Unkown Man is correct.

Perhaps Mr. Obama is a decoy so the likes of Iran, Russia, China et al feel a bit more comfortable than they should. Mr. Obama must know that a campaign in Pakistan would lead to some wider conflict. Mr. Obama must know that a multi trillion dollar stimilus package will lead to inflation and perhaps a global conflict.

I do not believe that these events are a random event, rather a much larger plan is involved.
Unknown Man
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 3:08 PM
Obama's election proves that even a black man can become president in the U.S. and A. if he is prepared to do Zionist dirty work - and that's exactly what Obama has been hired to do. Presidents are just puppets. Their strings are always pulled from above.
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 1:13 AM
I agree with the gist of what you are saying. But Obama is not Black in the sense that he is more a yuppy=thinks like an middle-upper strata american rather than an "average" black-person. If you mean just color he is half-white-Do you agree with this point of view? From the foreign policy perspective we all know what is going to happen-It is funny that today Bush was sucking up to american military and asking obama, to strike the independent tribal pushtuns, for their support of terrorists. Obama is requested or rather ordered to continue the good work of picking up on people lacking the technology to fight for their independence.
Desoc
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7:48 PM
Prof. Dr Sher Alam:
I defended you earlier from 'robespierre' because he didn't make any sense...and you know what, you don't either, and you smell like a 'polite' racist.

"average" black person!!!!???? You mean a poor ghetto black. As if that's the only kind of black people in the US. The simple reality is that there are lots of middle class and upper class blacks in the US. Just as one quick example, the jazz trumpeter Miles Davis was from a rich family (father was a dentist and land owner; little Miles used to ride horses on the huge family estate.)

It's gentle bigotry to see blacks as "average", meaning poor, criminal, ghetto-living people. There is exactly the same range with whites in America--lots of poverty-stricken, criminal elements--and Bush, or Gore, etc., etc., are not "average" either. They come from privileged backgrounds, like so many people in the upper crust of politics, business, etc.

Most blacks and whites are not pure race, so why pick on that for Obama. He's black because he looks black. Why not leave that alone? His parents were both from extremely modest backgrounds and both valued education and his mother (single mom for a lot of Barack's life) finally ended up with a good eduction, but not because she was privileged. And neither was Obama.

He certainly was not as privileged as lots of US blacks who are from middle class and higher families and grow up with lots more privileges than he did.

People don't ask him for genealogical info when they want to discriminate.

If you really are a prof. with a Phd, I hope it's in science, because your level of thinking and writing is not very high.
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 12:57 AM
Thanks for insulting me-I am not a polite racist-I am amazed how you guys get just carried away by your POINTS OF VIEW-AND THAN START INSULTING OTHERS WHO DO NOT AGREE WITH YOU-THE MATTER OF DISCUSSION IS TO LEARN SOMETHING WHAT OTHERS THINK-
FOR EXAMPLE, I WRITE AS I FEEL AND THINK FREELY-I DO NOT WANT TO IMPRESS OTHERS BY FLOWERY SENTENCES BUT WORRY MORE ABOUT THE SUBSTANCE-I ASKED THE GUY THE QUESTION TO MAKE SURE ABOUT HIS POINT OF VIEW-THAT IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS-I CAN ASK YOU IF I NEED TO -
Like you went on WHY OBAMA IS GOOD-THERE are many sides to the argument-That is the key TO LOOK AT A POINT OF VIEW FROM VARIOUS ANGLES-WHY I used "average black person"? THAT IS THE CLOSEST DESCRIPTION I could instantly think of-since PEOPLE SHOULD CARE ABOUT THE SUBSTANCE-NOT THE WORDING!!!!!!!The reason is THAT OBAMA DOES NOT REPRESENT THE BLACK MASSES and THEIR ASPIRATIONS, in MY OPINION, JESSE JACKSON for example DOES HE CAN FEEL THE PAIN !!!!!!!!!!!!OF DISCRIMINATION ETC which these people SUFFER- and have suffered.
WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT MY POINT OF VIEW IS SUPPORTED BY JAMES PETRAS
WHO KNOWS MORE ABOUT US THAN YOU IN MY OPINION.
Desoc
Thursday, December 11, 2008 1:16 AM
Your writing is so confused that I can hardly make out what you're trying to say. AND WRITING EVERYTHING IN CAPS DOES NOT MAKE IT MORE EMPHATIC, REASONABLE, OR CONVINCING.

Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 1:37 AM
Let me write it in parts-perhaps that will help you understand-
Point1 : Thanks for insulting me-I am not a polite racist-I am amazed how you guys get just carried away by your points of view-and if someone happens not to agree with you- you start the insulting tirade? I want to know why this is so? Is it merely ego, or you are simply so convinced by your point of view that it is supposed not to be questioned? Is this point clear?
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 1:57 AM
Let me just jump ahead to my last point:
Last Point: You seem to defend obama? Am I correct? The essence of my current thinking is described by James Petras who makes good use of english-so you cannot complain that you do not understand what he [james petras] is saying after reading his essay saying that obama is basically a con-man -what is your point of view after critically considering your and his point of views? Is this clear?
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 1:29 AM
ABOUT RACISM: WHY I USED "AVERAGE BLACK"?
PS:SIR DESOC PLEASE PARDON MY BAD USUAGE OF THE ENGLISH- LANGUAGE-
I usually write here merely to convey the essence of what I think not at all worrying
about the language and just using it as a tool-So my sentences are like point form notes-
In any case I give you the benefit of doubt and I feel that you are not
a racist-so I am writing this as a clarification. I also used this term for a variety of reasons, as I said in my previous message:
1: To represent ground reality, from my limited experience many americans are racists,
with some giving at least some justification-others are just so full of hate they just
hate everybody different than them-So they see black as " they all look" alike etc-
they cheat, steal etc---
2: Unfortunately, we are all human, and are affected by the environment, and I do not want to be a hypocrite, living among you guys [first in england than us and canada] some of this racism may have rubbed on me too-subconsciously perhaps-For example, now due to propaganda against muslims, if I see some practicing muslim I think a TERRORIST!
3: Moreover there is nothing wrong with using the word average if the context is clear-
For example an average practicing muslim observes strictly tauhid [Pure islamic monethism], 5 daily prayers, zakat, fasting and hajj if he/she has means to-
4: It was an effective way to describe the situation, for example if you at random pick up a black person in america for sure he has been discriminated quite a lot-obama has [whether you agree or not ] led quite a privileged life- and we can take many parameters-is quite different than most blacks in america-
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 2:05 AM
Desoc you said, and I quote"average" black person!!!!???? You mean a poor ghetto black. As if that's the only kind of black people in the US. The simple reality is that there are lots of middle class and upper class blacks in the US. Just as one quick example, the jazz trumpeter Miles Davis was from a rich family (father was a dentist and land owner; little Miles used to ride horses on the huge family estate.)

No, I did not mean what you say I did-There are many african americans like Jesse Jackson,
who are much less politically savy than perhaps obama-but I think they understand the daily problems facing african americans-
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 2:21 AM
You said and I quote"Most blacks and whites are not pure race, so why pick on that for Obama. He's black because he looks black. Why not leave that alone? His parents were both from extremely modest backgrounds and both valued education and his mother (single mom for a lot of Barack's life) finally ended up with a good eduction, but not because she was privileged. And neither was Obama."

What makes you say that "obama" is being picked on? The point is that he promised change-
and now that is being debated-By picking up people entrenched in washington, is it not a reasonable question to ask: Is he sincere or double-faced liar, like most politician?
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 2:38 AM
About Obama-Why don't you analyze his thinking and actions and motives-instead of just believing him-Just consider how he reacted to his "ex-minister" , you remember God Damm America speech-
Immediately he dumped the guy, since he knows that americans are the biggest flag-wavers-Instead of taking the more moderate and sincere approach, which could have been:
This guy [the minister] is a good guy , he is not a racist , but he strongly disagrees with US atrocities of which the list is very long [just history]-and that is the reason of his strong words-
Instead Obama wrapped himself in the FLAG and distanced himself from his old pal-
And he could have told other americans, try to think about the minister point of view, which may not be the same as yours, and that does not make it wrong-so think about it honestly instead of branding him as a racist against all whites-
My point is Honesty is the best Policy, if you want to be really good to others-
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 3:34 AM
Desoc: "Polite Racist!": Why I cannot be a racist? Even if I wanted to be a racist, for whatever reasons, I could not be: The reason is simple God Almighty commands us[humans] in Quran:
"O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has full Knowledge and is well-acquainted (with all things). " This is further put in practice by prophet[saw] who said black is not superior to white or vice-versa....

Thus I cannot be a racist. Period. And by the Grace of God I am not. Perhaps if I was not a muslim-I could be many things like racists etc-who knows!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Thursday, December 11, 2008 3:18 AM
Unknown man you may very right about "strings are always pulled from above". Case in point when Bush was competing with Gore to be president, people with good memories may recall that he said, that he will not interfere in other countries business-later he proved to be completely opposite of what he pretended to be-However this a predictable pattern- It seems that Zionists and other Power and WAR mongers Dominate the DISCOURSE [intellectual and other] and so what they want goes-perhaps it is that simple- The think Tanks and other institutions are just put there perhaps to muddy the waters and make it seem complicated-than it really is- US mentality is pretty simple when all is said and done-
Rycci
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 4:05 PM

It is with great hope - and precious little expertise - that I believe Obama has named his choices for political considerations and to not alienate the large percentage of Americans who did not vote for him. Perhaps a pre-emtpive strike on the right wing media which has proven itself to be very lethal to Democratic politicians.

Clinton's nod for Secretary of State has the hallmarks of a backroom deal. When she grudgingly abandoned her campaign and supported Obama, this deal was in place. I think it was more of a tying up loose ends deal than reaching out to Clintonites.

As for Mr.Gates, the Republican party still garnered nearly 50% of the popular vote and this is the position most dear to them. Any reforms made here are best sold coming from one of their own. Gates won't set policy, his job is to implement and sell it (the same with Clinton). While he will still have a say at the table, there must still be some expression of the policies that so many Americans supported in the last election, for reasons that comepletely escape me.

Obama appears to be taking a very pragmatic approach to change. There is little sense attempting to revolutionizing America in his first 100 days if it creates a public backlash during the next congressional elections. Change has come to America, when was the last time we saw a cabinet that looked like this one? And besides, every politician knows to keep friends close and enemies closer.

I haven't always agreed with Mr.Margolis but he usually wins me over as time goes by. Obama might be taking the same approach.



oldfan1
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 10:07 PM
Rycci, give your head a shake and stop deluding yourself in a fantasy of hope.
Actions on the ground speak volumes as to where Obama is going.

Read this: http://www.atlanticfreepress.com/news/1/6590-a-historic-moment-the-election-of-the-greatest-con-man-in-recent-history-.html
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 1:57 AM
Thanks a lot Oldfan1 for this article by James Petras. I have read it. It does make many interesting points, to at least think about. It reminds me of ANIMAL FARM an excellent book
making useful points about POWER and its manipulation and MISUSE. In Summarizing the article by James Petras I can say the following: OBAMA IS A MORE CLEVERER VERSION of GWBUSH-Which is dangerous in some ways, to say the least! However on the Optimistic note: Empires Do Fall-So Bush or Obama cannot stop the inevitable, only perhaps delay it-To get some feedback from some among you I am copying and pasting the original.

A Historic Moment: The Election of the Greatest Con-Man in Recent History
Written by James Petras
Monday, 08 December 2008 09:12

by James Petras

“I have a vision of Americans in their 80’s being wheeled to their offices and factories having lost their legs in imperial wars and their pensions to Wall Street speculators and with bitter memories of voting for a President who promised change, prosperity and peace and then appointed financial swindlers and war mongers.” An itinerant Minister 2008

Introduction

The entire political spectrum ranging from the ‘libertarian’ left, through the progressive editors of the Nation to the entire far right neo-con/Zionist war party and free market Berkeley/Chicago/Harvard academics, with a single voice, hailed the election of Barack Obama as a ‘historic moment’, a ‘turning point in American history and other such histrionics. For reasons completely foreign to the emotional ejaculations of his boosters, it is a historic moment: witness the abysmal gap between his ‘populist’ campaign demagoguery and his long-standing and deepening carnal relations with the most retrograde political figures, power brokers and billionaire real estate and financial backers.

What was evident from even a cursory analysis of his key campaign advisers and public commitments to Wall Street speculators, civilian militarists, zealous Zionists and corporate lawyers was hidden from the electorate, by Obama’s people friendly imagery and smooth, eloquent deliverance of a message of ‘hope’. He effectively gained the confidence, dollars and votes of tens of millions of voters by promising ‘change’ (implying higher taxes for the rich, ending the Iraq war and national health care reform) when in fact his campaign advisers (and subsequent strategic appointments) pointed to a continuation of the economic and military policies of the Bush Administration.

Within 3 weeks of his election he appointed all the political dregs who brought on the unending wars of the past two decades, the economic policy makers responsible for the financial crash and the deepening recession castigating tens of millions of Americans today and for the foreseeable future. We can affirm that the election of Obama does indeed mark a historic moment in American history: The victory of the greatest con man and his accomplices and backers in recent history.

He spoke to the workers and worked for their financial overlords.

He flashed his color to minorities while obliterating any mention of their socio-economic grievances.

He promised peace in the Middle East to the majority of young Americans and slavishly swears undying allegiance to the War Party of American Zionists serving a foreign colonial power (Israel).

Obama, on a bigger stage, is the perfect incarnation of Melville’s Confidence Man. He catches your eye while he picks your pocket. He gives thanks as he packs you off to fight wars in the Middle East on behalf of a foreign country. He solemnly mouths vacuous pieties while he empties your Social Security funds to bail out the arch financiers who swindled your pension investments. He appoints and praises the architects of collapsed pyramid schemes to high office while promising you that better days are ahead.

Yes, indeed, “our greatest intellectual critics”, our ‘libertarian’ leftists and academic anarchists, used their 5-figure speaking engagements as platforms to promote the con man’s candidacy: They described the con man’s political pitch as “meeting the deeply felt needs of our people”. They praised the con man when he spoke of ‘change’ and ‘turning the country around’ 180 degrees. Indeed, Obama went one step further: he turned 360 degrees, bringing us back to the policies and policy makers who were the architects of our current political-economic disaster.

The Con Man’s Self-Opiated Progressive Camp Followers

The contrast between Obama’s campaign rhetoric and his political activities was clear, public and evident to any but the mesmerized masses and the self-opiated ‘progressives’ who concocted arguments in his favor. Indeed even after Obama’s election and after he appointed every Clintonite-Wall Street shill into all the top economic policy positions, and Clinton’s and Bush’s architects of prolonged imperial wars (Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates), the ‘progressive true believers’ found reasons to dog along with the charade. Many progressives argued that Obama’s appointments of war mongers and swindlers was a ‘ploy’ to gain time now in order to move ‘left’ later.

Never ones to publicly admit their ‘historic’ errors, the same progressives turned to writing ‘open letters to the President’ pleading the ‘cause of the people’. Their epistles, of course, may succeed in passing through the shredder in the Office of the White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel.

The conjurer who spoke of ‘change’ now speaks of ‘experience’ in appointing to every key and minor position the same political hacks who rotate seamlessly between Wall Street and Washington, the Fed and Academia. Instead of ‘change’ there is the utmost continuity of policy makers, policies and above all ever deepening ties between militarists, Wall Street and the Obama appointments. True believer-progressives, facing their total debacle, grab for any straw. Forced to admit that all of Obama’s appointments represent the dregs of the bloody and corrupt past, they hope and pray that ‘current dire circumstances’ may force these unrepentant warmongers and life long supporters of finance capital to become supporters and advocates of a revived Keynesian welfare state. On the contrary, Obama and each and everyone of his foreign policy appointments to the Pentagon, State and Justice Departments, Intelligence and Security agencies are calling for vast increases in military spending, troop commitments and domestic militarization to recover the lost fortunes of a declining empire. Obama and his appointees plan to vigorously pursue Clinton-Bush’s global war against national resistance movements in the Middle East. His most intimate and trusted ‘Israel-First’ advisers have targeted Iran, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Palestine and Iraq.

Obama’s Economic Con Game

Then there is the contrast between the trillions Obama will shower on the financial swindlers (and any other ‘too big to fail’ private capitalist enterprise) and his zero compensation for the 100 million heads of families swindled of $5 trillion dollars in savings and pensions by his cohort appointees and bailout beneficiaries. Not a cent is allocated for the long term unemployed. Not a single household threatened with eviction will be bailed out.

Obama is the trademark name of a network of confidence people. They are a well-organized gang of prominent political operative, money raisers, mass media hustlers, real estate moguls and academic pimps. They are joined and abetted by the elected officials and hacks of the Democratic Party. Like the virtuoso performer, Obama projected the image and followed the script. But the funding and the entire ‘populist’ show was constructed by the hard-nosed, hard-line free marketeers, Jewish and Gentile ‘Israel Firsters’, Washington war mongers and a host of multi-millionaire ‘trade union’ bureaucrats.

The electoral scam served several purposes above and beyond merely propelling a dozen strategic con artists into high office and the White House. First and foremost, the Obama con-gang deflected the rage and anger of tens of millions of economically skewered and war drained Americans from turning their hostility against a discredited presidency, congress and the grotesque one-party two factions political system and into direct action or at least toward a new political movement.

Secondly the Obama image provided a temporary cover for the return and continuity of all that was so detested by the American people – the arrogant untouchable swindlers, growing unemployment and economic uncertainty, the loss of life savings and homes and the endless, ever-expanding imperial wars.

Featuring Paul Volker, ‘Larry’ Summers, Robert Gates, the Clintons, Geithner, Holder and General (‘You drink your kool-aid while I sit on Boeings’ Board of Directors’) Jim Jones USMC, Obama treats us to a re-run of military surges and war crimes, Wall Street banditry, Abu Ghraib, AIPAC hustlers and all the sundry old crap. Our Harvard-minted Gunga Din purports to speak for all the colonial subjects but acts in the interest of the empire, its financial vampires, its war criminals and its Middle East leaches from the Land of the Chosen.

The Two Faces of Obama

Like the Janus face found on the coins of the early Roman Republic, Obama and his intimate cronies cynically joked about ‘which is the real face of Barack’, conscious of the con-job they were perpetrating during the campaign. In reality, there is only one face - a very committed, very consequential and very up front Obama, who demonstrated in every single one of his appointments the face of an empire builder.

Obama is an open militarist, intent by every means possible to re-construct a tattered US empire. The President-Elect is an unabashed Wall Street Firster – one who has placed the recuperation of the biggest banks and investment houses as his highest priority. Obama’s nominees for all the top economic positions (Treasury, Chief White House economic advisers) are eminently qualified, (with long-term service to the financial oligarchy), to pursue Obama’s pro-Wall Street agenda. There is not a single member of his economic team, down to the lowest level of appointees, who represents or has defended the interests of the wage or salaried classes (or for that matter the large and small manufacturers from the devastated ‘productive’ industrial economy).

The Obama propagandists claim his appointments reflect his preference for ‘experience’ – which is true: his team members have plenty of ‘experience’ through their long and lucrative careers maximizing profits, buyouts and speculation favoring the financial sector. Obama does not want to have any young, untested appointees who have no long established records of serving Big Finance, whose interests are too central to Obama’s deepest and most strongly held core beliefs. He wanted reliable economic functionaries who recognize that re-financing billionaire financiers is the central task of his regime. The appointments of the Summers, Rubins, Geithners and Volkers fit perfectly with his ideology: They are the best choices to pursue his economic goals. Critics of these nominations write of the ‘failures’ of these economists and their role in ‘bringing about the collapse of the financial system’. These critics fail to recognize that it is not their ‘failures’, which are the relevant criteria, but their unwavering commitment to the interests of Wall Street and their willingness to demand trillions of dollars more from US taxpayers to bolster their colleagues on Wall Street.

Under Clinton and Bush, in the run up to the financial collapse, they facilitated (‘deregulated’) the practice of swindling one hundred million Americans of trillions in private savings and pension funds. In the current crisis period with Obama they are just the right people to swindle the US Treasury of trillions of dollars in bailout funds to refinance their fellow oligarchs. The White President (Bush) leaves steaming financial turds all over the White House rugs and Wall Street summons the ‘historic’ Negro President Obama to organize the cleanup crew to scoop them out of public view. Obama, the Militarist, Outdoes His Predecessor

What makes Obama a much more audacious militarist and Wall Streeter than Bush is that he intends to pursue military policies, which have already greatly harmed the US people with appointed officials who have already been discredited in the context of failed imperial wars and with a domestic economy in collapse. While Bush launched his wars after the US public had their accustomed peace shattered by an orchestrated fear-mongering after 9/11, Obama intends to launch his escalation of military spending in the context of a generalized public disenchantment with the ongoing wars, with monumental fiscal deficits, bloated military budgets and after 100,000 US soldiers have been killed, wounded or psychologically destroyed.

Obama’s appointments of Clinton, General Jim Jones, dual Israeli citizen Rahm Emanuel and super-Zionist Dennis Ross, among others, fit perfectly with his imperial-militarist agenda of escalating military aggression. His short list of intelligence candidates, likewise, fits perfectly with his all-out effort to “regain US world leadership” (reconstruct US imperial networks). All the media blather about Obama’s efforts at ‘bipartisanship’, ‘experience’ and ‘competence’ obscures the most fundamental questions: The specific nominees chosen from both parties are totally committed to military-driven empire-building. All are in favor of “a new effort to renew America’s standing in the world” (read ‘America’s imperial dominance in the world’), as Obama’s Secretary of State-to-be, Hillary Clinton, declared. General James Jones, Obama’s choice for National Security Advisor, presided over US military operations during the entire Abu Ghraib/Guantanemo period. He was a fervent supporter of the ‘troop surge’ in Iraq and is a powerful advocate for a huge increase in military spending, the expansion of the military by over 100,000 troops and the expanded militarization of American domestic society (not to mention his personal financial ties to the military industrial complex). Robert Gates, continuing as Obama’s Secretary of Defense, is a staunch supporter of unilateral, unlimited and universal imperial warfare. As the number of US-allied countries with troops in Iraq declines from 35 to only 5 by January 1, 2009 and even the Iraqi puppet regime calls for a withdrawal of all US troops by 2012, Gates, the intransigent, insists on a permanent military presence.

The issue of ‘experience’ revolves around two questions: (a) experience related to what past political practices? (b) experience relevant to pursue what future policies? All the nominees’ past experiences are related to imperial wars, colonial conquests and the construction of client states. Hiliary Clinton’s ‘experience’ was through her support for the bombing of Yugoslavia and the Nato invasion of Kosova, her promotion of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), an internationally recognized terrorist-criminal organization as well as the unrelenting bombings of Iraq in the 1990s, Bush’s criminal invasion of Iraq in 2003, Israel’s murderous bombing of civilian centers in Lebanon…and now full-throated calls for the ‘total obliteration of Iran’. Clinton, Gates and Jones have never in their mature political careers proposed the peaceful settlement of disputes with any adversary of the US or Israel. In other words, their vaunted ‘experience’ is based solely on their one-dimensional militarist approach to foreign relations.

‘Competence’, as an attribute again depends on the issue of ‘competence to do what’? In general terms, ‘The Three’ (Clinton, Gates and Jones), have demonstrated the greatest incompetence in extricating the US from prolonged, costly and lost colonial wars. They lack the minimum capacity to recognize that military-driven empire-building in the context of independent states is no longer feasible, that its costs can ruin an imperial economy and that prolonged wars erode their legitimacy in the eyes of their citizens.

Even within the framework of imperial geo-political strategic thinking, their positions exhibit the most dense incompetence: They blindly back a small, highly militarized and ideologically fanatical colonial state (Israel) against 1.5 billion Muslims living in oil and mineral resource-rich nations with lucrative markets and investment potential and situated in the strategic center of the world. They promote total wars against whole populations, as is occurring in Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia and, which, by all historical experience, cannot be won. They are truly ‘Masters of Defeat’.

The point of the matter is that Obama appointed the ‘Big Three’ for their experience, competence and bipartisan support in the pursuit of imperial wars. He overlooked their glaring failures, their gross violations of the basic norms of civilization (of the human rights of tens of millions civilians in sovereign nations) because of their willingness to pursue the illusions of a US-dominated new world order.

Conclusion

Nothing speaks to Obama’s deep and abiding commitment to become the savior of the US empire as clearly as his willingness to appoint to the highest position of policy making the most mediocre failed politicians and generals merely because of their demonstrated willingness to pursue the course of military-driven empire building even in the midst of a collapsing domestic economy and ever more impoverished and drained citizenry.

Just as Obama’s electoral campaign and subsequent victory will go into the annals as the political con-job of the new millennium, his economic and political appointments will mark another ‘historic’ moment: The nomination of corrupt and failed speculators and warmongers. Let us join the inaugural celebration of our ‘First Afro-American’ Imperial President, who wins by con and rules by guns! Quote this article on your site

transparency
Sunday, December 14, 2008 4:20 AM
Unfortunately, what you said is true, but what can you do when you have to choose between two evils (Bush and Harper). Our prime minister is looking up to the biggest loser who buried America for good.
The Canada-U.S- & so called Israel racial profiling security pact is a proof that Canada is giving in to the Israeli lobby. The Canada-Israel "Public Security" Agreement is a good sign
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8530.
I agree with you 100%
transparency
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 3:18 AM
transparency
Thursday, December 11, 2008 3:16 AM
Let me try to clarify the picture here from a different perspective. If you were to mention the name U.S.A. right away a few things come a persons mind or memory. Unfortunately, for most of the people on earth, the name of America represents nothing but OPPRESSION.
No one can deny the fact that America as a nation has prospered and risen in a fast and unprecedented manner. Military, technology, science, education, sports, standards of living and really opportunities. That is what i think as a person. Some do agree on this and some don't, but in the end it is a well known fact. The main question one should ask or could argue moderately and without insults is what did America do to get to where they are today?

If you are a fan of politics, you don't have to go to history books to recall the major events in the recent decades. Lets take a short and brief tour at America's wars and interventions around the globe!!!! I will only include the 1900's. and will only include major events.
*1940 -- Newfoundland, Bermuda, St. Lucia, - Bahamas, Jamaica, Antigua, Trinidad, and British Guiana. Troops were sent to guard air and naval bases obtained by negotiation with Great Britain. These were sometimes called lend-lease bases.
*1941 -- Netherlands. The President ordered American troops to occupy Dutch Guiana, but by agreement with the Netherlands government in exile, Brazil cooperated to protect aluminum ore supply from the bauxite mines in Suriname.
*1941 -- Iceland. Iceland was taken under the protection of the United States, with consent of its government, for strategic reasons.
*1941 -- Germany. Sometime in the spring the President ordered the Navy to patrol ship lanes to Europe. By July US warships were convoying and by September were attacking German submarines.
*1950-55 the beginning of the Korean War.
*1959-75 Vietnam. And who can forget.(lest we forget).
*1962 -- Cuba. Cuban Missile Crisis. We almost all got killed.
*1965 -- Invasion of Dominican Republic.
*1968 -- Laos & Cambodia. U.S. starts secret bombing campaign .
*1973 -- a strategic airlift operation conducted by the United States to deliver weapons and supplies to Israel .My list can go on and on.. Lebanon, Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Serbia, Taiwan, Palestine etc.
One should wonder why the u.s. attacked so many nations. Name me a nation rebuilt with the science of bombs. What freedom did America establish with its F16's. What bridges did they build with their cruise missiles. how did the nuclear terror bomb develop Japan. How do you explain bombing Iraq into a parking lot and killing millions is "looking for WMD". Messing up and destroying Lebanon in the "New Middle East" promised by the departing evil from the foreign affairs department, Rice, is what you call freedom. Using Napalm, Cluster, Nuclear bombs is science. Dropping bombs with depleted uranium on Iraq is an act of technology. Starving civilians in Gaza is a civilized act. Sanctions against Cuba, North Korea and Iran with leaders of those nations not losing one pound, is a human act that killed and still kills millions.Turning the blind eye on Rwanda and African genocide is branded more evil than the Devil. The BIGGEST weapon producer and exporter to the world runs our world. Taking oil for blood shed from your dictatorships and so called friends and allies is a justified case.
What does dumping toxic, nuclear, chemical and biological waste in third world countries mean.
Administration scandals:Teapot Dome, Watergate, Iran-Contra, Monica Lewinsky, abu-Ghraib and Guantanamo is what you are well known for America.

The thirst for bloodshed, living off people's flesh, invading countries and stealing their wealth in the name of (Treaties) and freedom is an exclusive American TRADE-MARK that no one can take from you.
This is just a brief article about what Americans stand for.

What a difference in CANADA. The greatest place really. Us Canadians should start charging ashamed Americans for sticking our country's flag on their luggage.


oldfan1
Saturday, December 13, 2008 5:47 PM
" What a difference in CANADA. The greatest place really. Us Canadians should start charging ashamed Americans for sticking our country's flag on their luggage."

Watch out transparency you might not get to charge too much for the red maple leaf on the yankee knapsack for that greatest place called CANADA. Evidently it is being infected with the same type of virulent politics and tendencies that are so deeply entrenched in the US.

Canadian politics have taken a definite turn towards similar ideals propagated to the south of Canada. You have a very pro-US Stephen Harper conservative/reform government and a Liberal opposition with a newly anointed head in Micheal Ignatieff who would outdo Harper in pleasing the americans, if given the chance to form the government.
He is pro-torture, pro-war in Iraq and Afghanistan and to get elected as Prime minister would vacillate to the zionists in Canada as you can read here http://www.cjpac.ca/statements./read/8/570.
So make haste and get your money as quickly as you can, and by the way thanks for that synopsis on the yankees.
Prof. Dr. Sher Alam
Monday, December 15, 2008 1:08 AM
oldfan1, excellent observations.
HawkBills
Sunday, January 11, 2009 9:16 PM
Thats Funny will the real Obama Stand up. Which one Barry Soetero, Barack Durham, or BHO? Media is not telling the world their is dozens of Law suit pending Supreme Court for BHO to show proof he is a "Natural Born" to qualified to be President Article II Sec. 1 of the US Constitution. Obama Sr. country Kenya was under British rule from 1948 to 1963 so would that make Obama Jr. a Brit?, or maybe BHO used his Indonisian passport to travel to Pakistan in the 80's?
Hmmm I smell dead rat here Fraud like BHO trail of Chicago Gangster mobs and also Gov. Illinois Blagojevich , Resko, Acorn. If they want to impeach someone should be this fraud BHO. So please will the Real selected President Stand up. Rock Star Media BHO can fool more than Half the American but not all.

I guess with the economy and Gaza diversion crisis an illegal Alien is going to take office soon of the one of the most powerful nation of the world is pretty scary specialy if our enemies black mail him and our Military refuses to take order from a illegit selected Fraud. Super Star Media BHO is already turncoating on his promises to his BHO fans you deserve what you get.

Hey by the way Kissinger the former Secretary of State told CNBC's Mark Haines in a January 5 interview from the busy floor of the New York Stock Exchange Urges BHO to Build a "New World Order" Hmmm is more like "World Disorder Coming."
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