Friday, October 13, 2006

Two Occupied Countries

The Iraqis say accurately they are not a liberated but an occupied country. They are not the only ones.

A liberated country is a country made free for self-determination and the practice of democracy. The Iraqis are certainly not alone; not only is Iraq an occupied country, but also is the United States, occupied by an appointed and the electronically-manipulated-into-office theocrat, determined to impose his psuedo-religious fanaticism and the madness of his Neoconservatives on our entire nation … to occupy our country against our will.

Bush professes to serve a Higher Father not the people of the United States, and his goal is to subjugate the world to his brand of “dead or alive” democracy. In his view the hundreds of thousands of deaths he is responsible for in Iraq and Afghanistan are just the price he and we must pay for the Neocons’ policy of American imperialism they call Pax Americana, the price for world dominion.

The people of Iraq must unite with the people of the United States to expel the occupying forces and reinstall real democracy and a stable government. Iraqis can really help us because they have much more experience dealing with a tyrannical leader. Nouri al-Miliki is currently refusing to accept Bush's timelines and benchmarks while our congress rubberstamps the Patriot's Act and the Military Commissions Act of 2006, both eviscerating the heart of our Bill of Rights. Americans need help.

Iraq! Please! We need your help to get us out of Bush's clutches, to help us show the world that the emperor's new clothes are invisible so he will stand naked before the world and stand trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity. We need help to help ourselves and to save our beloved republic and the world from a madman set on their ruin.

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