Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Veterans Day 2010.

A movement is apparently under way to finally welcome Vietnam Veterans home.  When we came back - back then - it was different.  Our welcome home from combat was often publicly insulting, sometimes obscene, and then there were devastating private moments alone again with our families that were worse to us than the war itself had been. I spent more than 400 days over there, I was insulted and attacked  every time I came back home from those tours, and 85% of us who served in combat there eventually wound up divorced.  Whatever that means.

I suppose I should be glad to be finally welcomed home, but I feel that there is still something missing.  Let me see if I can explain.

President Johnson told the world a lie about the Gulf of Tonkin.  The Navy at first denied it even happened.  Then the president made it clear that there would be war.  The American people screamed in delight and anger as they gathered up their young men and eagerly threw them into Vietnam.  We all heard the slogans:  “We’re in, let’s win!”, “Our Country - Love it or Leave it!”, “My Country Right or Wrong.”   There were others.   

President Nixon prolonged the war.  It was preferable to him to certain other things.  He used the war - not a problem for him.  He never even thought of trial and imprisonment.  

Johnson and Nixon are dead now and beyond personal justice.  But their memories still shine brightly.  We were the first to engage in an illegal war started by a president who was beyond any worry of punishment and funded by a congress who pretended it had more important things to do.

George Bush plunged the nation into a war in Iraq.  It was totally unnecessary, but George Bush wanted war.  Dick Cheney wanted war.  Rumsfeld wanted war.  Wolfowitz wanted war. “Shock and Awe”, “We can be in Baghdad in a week!”  They got it, but none of them went.   They are not dead yet but live in peace, retired with what ever honor they can muster around them and their disastrous administration.  They are still available for justice.  Justice for their war, their tortures, their treason - if any occurred, perhaps other charges.  But they are not worried about that.  Great American corporations are making lots of money from the war which still goes on, and from that other thing in Afghanistan, and in Pakistan, and in Somalia, and other places.  War has now become very easy in America.  War has become a necessity for some corporations in America.  There are also many young people who have no work available for them; war is an alternative.   War has become easy, it makes a lot of money, it provides employment for young people and no body EVER goes to prison - even if they get caught!  

So war is easy for America - and nothing ever happens to those who bring our nation into war -  what can we do?  Maybe we could just drop any commitment to  prison for deeds already past.   But we Americans  NEED a  Council of  Review.  Let’s just say at the beginning that there will be no sentences issued.  The purpose of this council would be to review the actions taken by American political leaders with a view to holding them to the oath they took with their office, the constitution, and the Geneva Convention rules, among others. No one will go to prison.  The people involved in the events can all come to testify freely, no reason to try to hide anything.   All we will do is to open the prison that is already there and let the TRUTH come OUT.   


Then - we can make it clear that any future actions like those done by Johnson, Nixon and Bush will be brought to trial and they may well face spending the rest of their lives in prison.

Then, we veterans from Vietnam can finally come home.

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Election Night 2010.

Election night developed into a great debacle that turned out to have been carefully constructed by the Democratic Party, itself.  Voter concern turned to fear some time ago, then it deepened into distress and  finally into anger as they saw the Democratic Party become the new cause of their problems.

Could anything have changed last night’s outcome?  Yes.  Two very simple steps would have resulted in EVERY member of the Republican Party being thrown out of congress.  Here they are:  1)  Not to let the republicans thwart so many bills by  simply indicating they "likely would" or "might"  filibuster their passage - but MAKE them filibuster EVERY bill that would have helped the American people.  Put it all on camera, all the late night mumblings, all the reading of telephone book addresses, all the absurdity of obstructionism.  And 2) Bring those tax bills, and funding bills to the vote and make the republicans vote AGAINST all these things, and make them vote against them again and again.  

Instead, what the American people saw unfold before their eyes slowly developed into what HAD to be a joint effort, a collaborative construction by BOTH the Democratic and Republican Parties to “fool” them, and by “playing dumb on purpose” - together - to keep the American people in their misery.  The  mistake to force the republicans to identify who they REALLY are - by filibustering and by voting no - may well have cost America its place among developed nations in the world.  The world is changing too much and too fast to accommodate a nation that is returning to the politics of the 18th century and the economic structure of Adam Smith.

What is the cause of the problem?  Almost four  years ago I wrote a blog article
http://theprettypenny.blogspot.com/2007/02/articulate-bright-clean-and-nice.html
saying that Barack Obama was the wrong color to become president then - he was too green.  I think he has proven that observation right.  (And it was not mine alone.) Chicago politics and Illinois politics are tough - no question.  But they are not world class.  Obama’s election was perhaps the world’s last chance to avoid sliding back into a cycle of endless wars, planned poverty increases, consumption of the planet’s resources, and honoring the Ignorance of our Fathers.  Perhaps now Europe can take lead.

What to do?  Well, Obama WAS green, and he IS smart.  He is now clearly beginning his last two years ever in government.  I would like to see him “offer the olive leaf” to the members of the Republican Party, offer to work with them and to help them.  And to try hard - and visibly - to do that.  THEN - when that fails, and it will, to come out publicly and force the republicans into displaying their intention to elevate corporate capitalism to control the nation and its people, and to destroy the government of the United States.  Can he do it?  Probably not.  It was a one-time deal - just like the itty-bitty stimulus.  But the world is stranger than it needs to be.  It is filled with astonishing developments and stunning things constantly happen.   Sometime in the next two years we will all NEED government - and we will need it quick!   Will Obama be ready?