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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Voting for Death

As published at OpEd News, Dissident Voice, CounterPunch, Information Clearing House, Intrepid Report, 12160, Militant Libertarian, Signs of the Times and Sin Permiso 10/2/12:







America, you have become a nation of enablers and apologists for tyranny and mass murder. You condemn the Nazi and gulag guards of times past even as you celebrate your own mercenaries and torturers, even as you explain away, if not outright cheer, the unspeakable crimes committed by your sons and daughters. You don’t care who you kill, as long as your soldiers are paid, and your munitions, bomb and tank factories are humming.

Safely ensconced in academic luna parks, your leading intellectuals lean slightly right or left, but never enough to rock this blazing gunboat, lest they sour the cocktail parties or, god forbid, have their tenure revoked. Mouths stuffed with antipasti, they’re expert at sidestepping Israel’s prolific crimes, 9/11, Bin Laden’s faux death or the parasitic Federal Reserve, and as another joke election nears, they’re all gung ho about candidates who back illegal wars and banking frauds, since each is supposedly the lesser of two evils.

For the past five presidential elections, winning candidates have won 52.9%, 50.7%, 47.9%, 49.2% and 43% of the popular votes respectively, so there hasn’t been an overwhelming mandate for any of them, but with the runner ups from the other major party often close behind, and in 2000, actually ahead in the popular vote count, the two-party system has gotten a stranglehold on our public life and pocketbooks. As for our senators, only two are not Democrat or Republican. An American election, then, is basically a rigged referendum for this thoroughly corrupt and murderous system, and simply by voting, you will give it the green light to go on killing and looting. Every four years, we’re railroaded into sanctioning endless war and bottomless corruption. If disappointed, we’re then steered by our brainwashing and dumbing down media to a near clone of our current rapist.

The Good Old Party spooks the upper and middle classes by threatening, If you don’t vote for us, the Dems will take your hard-earned cash and give it to the freeloaders, crackheads and other miscellaneous losers, while the Democrats, in turn, scare the lower rungs by snarling, If you don’t vote for us, the Republicans will let your retired, diapered ass rot under a bridge, on a piece of cardboard, but lordy, lordy, lordy, it is already happening, but let us not sweat the details.

It is fitting that as our most important vote has become nearly meaningless, we’re offered myriad opportunities to vote for all sorts of irrelevant acts and personalities, from singing oafs to dancing buffoons, to steroid-charged sluggers. Americans have never voted so much for so little.

Each party paints the other as the greater evil, though both are equally whorish to a military banking complex that has wrought so much grief and destruction worldwide, including here. As they offshore your job, they may toss you a free cell phone or allow you to wed your same sex lover, but isn’t time, seriously, we demand that our money be spent responsibly, for our benefits? But no, we can only beg for small change, instead of real ones, and must vote, again, for proven liars and criminals, and hope, against all evidence, that they won’t impale us this time. So how does it feel to have so much evil, deceit and betrayal hardening through the entire length of your being? But what’s worst about this is that you yourself have allowed it to happen, have enabled it, if only symbolically, by voting for one of the two parties that are pro war and pro corruption. They will likely get 99% of your votes, in fact, so America will have endorsed overwhelmingly, again, an openly criminal agenda, and the world will again be aghast.

With his cartoon dynamite, Netanyahu’s recent UN speech brings to mind Powell and his phony chart before the Iraq invasion, but Bush at least tried to convince that a war was necessary, whereas Obama hasn’t even bothered. Ignoring congress and the American public, he simply ordered a massive bombing campaign against Libya, which he mockingly dubbed a “kinetic military action,” unleashed lesser strikes against Somalia, Yemen and Pakistan, and sent terroristic proxies into Syria, all without significant protest from our dozing public or groveling intelligentsia.

Pumped with nonstop propaganda from our corporate media in this mad house of mirrors, we neither see nor care how others perceive us, for even as international protests mount, our flags burnt, our soldiers killed by supposed allies and poll after poll shows us among the most despised nations on earth, we still believe we’re loved and admired worldwide. Our politicians are only too glad to pander to this vanity. Romney, “We have a moral responsibility to keep America the strongest nation on earth, the hope of the earth, the shining city on the hill.” Obama, “Never bet against the United States. The United States has been, and will always be, the one indispensable nation in world affairs.” Only children believe in everlasting anything, but that’s how our daddy and mommy politicians talk to us these days.

So the world will again be aghast, as will posterity, unless we can prove that we’re not behind the winning criminal. Already, nearly half of Americans don’t cast ballots in any election, but we must make this abstention purposeful, as a clear sign of protest and not an act of apathy. The world must see that Americans aren’t all deranged and hypnotized as those who cheer and vote for one lying criminal after another. We’re better than this, so let’s prove it. Imagine thousands in public places, declaring, “NOT IN OUR NAME!” The sooner we can effect a divorce between us and our rogue government, the sooner we can get rid of it. If nothing else, to resist this electoral farce is to wash our hands, partially, at least, of the innocent blood being spilled. It is the only moral decision.





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10 comments:

Cathryn Mataga said...

Oh wow. I like your energy here. I don't have much to add, other then, yeah, this country is hopelessly addicted to killing, and everyone is complicit in this, and they don't even see it or realize this is not a good thing.

Anonymous said...

One correction- "Obama hasn't even bothered," rather than "bother."

Linh Dinh said...

"bother" corrected. Thanks for catching!

Linh Dinh said...

And thanks, Cathryn, for comment!

MonkeyMuffins said...

regarding the nine eleven and Bin Laden red herrings, both fruits of the same poisonous tree, i proffer reality for those not so easily ensorcelled:

http://www2.ucsc.edu/whorulesamerica/theory/conspiracy.html

https://sites.google.com/site/wtc7lies/

http://screwloosechange.blogspot.com/

nine eleven and Bin Laden conspiracy theories are intelligently designed denial and ignorance.

they don't help, they hurt — in the same way denial and ignorance of anthropogenic climate change hurts.

reality is helpful, fiction is not.

there is no need whatsoever for such fiction in order to arrive at the appropriate conclusion so eloquently stated by Morris Berman:

"The Occupy movement, as far as I could make out, wanted to restore the American Dream, when in fact the Dream needs to be abolished once and for all."
- The Waning of the Modern Ages: Time to Abolish the American Dream

in fact, desperately clinging to nine eleven Bin Laden dreams in Finding Bigfoot fashion is a manifestation of a desire to reboot the nightmare.

let go The Machine.

Linh Dinh said...

Hi MonkeyMuffins,

We're obviously in disagreement regarding these issues. Here's my writing about the Bin Laden episode:

Murder Without a Corpse

Bin Laden the Vindicator

Dead Man Rising

And 9/11:

Collapsing America

Linh Dinh said...

And here's Paul Craig Robert's recent article on 9/11:

The 11th Anniversary of 9/11

naomipaz said...

Agree, and disagree.

To withdraw from the process makes me one more... disaffected?... unconcerned? ... distracted? nonvoting majority.

That can just as easily send the message that it doesn't bother me when the president just up and bombs Libya, as it can send any other message.

Even if I must vote for nobody, I think it is important to do that much.

I can’t help it: I have to vote.

And I don’t hold my nose.

I vote not for presidents but to keep faith with the Haitians who stood in line for days, and suffered injury and death by the tonton macoute simply for asserting their right to this tiny symbol of enfranchisement.

I vote my conscience: Green Party, or Working Families, if need be I can leave it blank and vote for no candidate and I reserve the option of voting for myself (my platform: abolish the office and resign), but I vote.

naomipaz.

Jeff Nguyen said...

Like Palin would say, "Drone, baby, drone."

Anonymous said...

That was..AWESOME! You held my ADHD captive all the way through!