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leftchick
05-28-2009, 06:49 AM
Published on Thursday, May 28, 2009 by Consortium News

http://www.commondreams.org/print/42665


by Robert Parry

A paradox of the modern United States is that it wields unprecedented military power in the world yet its people are constantly kept frightened about unlikely foreign dangers. Its politics, too, are dominated by fear.

The way this plays out most often is that Republicans (aided by the U.S. news media) exaggerate overseas threats and denounce the Democrats for being "soft" on whatever the current "threat" might be: the Reds, the yellow menace, Soviet "beachheads" in Central America, or now Islamic terrorism.

From the Vietnam War to today's "war on terror," Democrats have reacted out of fear of getting blamed for not doing enough to "protect" the nation, so they undertake misguided actions to look tough, as Lyndon Johnson did in escalating U.S. troop levels in Vietnam or as Democrats in Congress did in going along with George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq.

In the latest chapter, President Barack Obama is succumbing to the same dynamic as he retreats on his campaign promises to restore the rule of law and to put relations with the Islamic world on a more rational footing.

Fulfilling those promises would require political courage from Obama and the Democrats, a commodity that remains in short supply. And it appears to be beyond hope to expect that the Republicans and their right-wing media allies will ever behave responsibly - when there's a chance for political gain.

So, in the Age of Obama, the mighty United States again presents itself to the world as "Scaredy-Cat Nation," terrified about the danger posed by a small number of suspected terrorists who might be transferred, in shackles, from the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to super-max prisons on U.S. soil.

All manner of terrifying tales have been imagined about inmates using their one hour a day outside their jail cells to organize breakouts or about terrorist comrades crossing the U.S. border to lay siege to a super-max prison and somehow busting the prisoners out.

Such fantasies, which sound like bad Hollywood movie scripts, have been circulated by prominent Republicans, including Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and FBI Director Robert Mueller, and have been echoed by key Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Fearing the Uighurs

The American people also are supposed to get very scared that some Guantanamo inmates who were locked up for no good reason - like the 17 Chinese Uighurs who have been imprisoned at Guantanamo for seven years though the Bush administration concluded that they are no threat to the United States - might get relocated to the "land of the free, home of the brave."

And then there's the panic over the slim possibility that after a trial, a few suspected terrorists might get acquitted, although in those cases the defendants would almost surely remain locked up pending deportation.

Whatever risks remain are so ephemeral that they are vastly outweighed by other dangers that the United States creates for itself by being perceived as a hypocritical nation that preaches human rights for others but not when Americans feel some remote danger.

If Americans really wanted to reduce the risk of a 9/11 repeat, they could undertake any number of policy changes, from reducing their dependence on Middle Eastern oil to demanding that the Israeli government grants meaningful statehood to the Palestinians.

Instead, the United States has opted for a behavioral pattern that veers from victimhood to bullying, from the tears that followed the 9/11 attacks and the lament "why do they hate us?" to the cheers for George W. Bush's "shock and awe" bombardment of Iraq and the tough-guy treatment of captives.

On May 21, former Vice President Dick Cheney defended this approach, which relies on force to eradicate perceived threats to the homeland:

"In the fight against terrorism, there is no middle ground, and half-measures keep you half exposed. You cannot keep just some nuclear-armed terrorists out of the United States, you must keep every nuclear-armed terrorist out of the United States. ...

"When just a single clue that goes unlearned ... one lead that goes unpursued ... can bring on catastrophe - it's no time for splitting differences. There is never a good time to compromise when the lives and safety of the American people are in the balance."

Lydia Leftcoast
05-28-2009, 08:30 AM
The local right-wingers who contribute to my local newspaper's online edition are the biggest bunch of ninnies you ever saw.

They act as if anything but continued increases in the military budget would allow hordes of Arabs to flood across our borders waving scimitars.

These same macho-macho men also write about how they're "afraid" to leave the safety of their exurbs and go downtown because there are (gasp!) black youths going to the movies there. When I write in and say that I frequently wait for buses outside the particular movie theater that they're so scared of and have never seen anything beyond normal teenage horsing around, my post gets an unfavorable rating. But then, they think I'm suicidal for riding the bus anyway.

Their current codeword for their fear of African-Americans and African immigrants is The Diversity. "I don't want to ride the bus with The Diversity."

Scaredy-cats, all of them.

Virgil
05-28-2009, 08:32 AM
Fulfilling those promises would require political courage from Obama and the Democrats, a commodity that remains in short supply.

Yep, the Dims need courage says the echo chamber. The Dims don't need courage, they have all fucking kinds of courage. What is needed is for the crazy asses that have not learned how stupid they sound when they go to their courage and spine as solution chatter to learn how stupid they sound when they go to their courage and spine as solution chatter. Who needs more chaos with the courage and spine recitations?

The Dims have their courage all the way up to overflowing courage that comes with a controlling conspiracy, armed power, and arrogance. What is needed is for people to catch the clue: The Oligarchy rules. His presentation is all black and white when it should be in color- Obomem is doing just fine for the Evil Oligarchy, his constituency.

Ralls has some decent hair splitting going, but he has a bad big picture. He doesn't even see the Purple Courage that gets its jollies by bombing countries. Bombing even comes in remote control planes. Two million in prison- more Purple courage the guy cannot even see when as a creation of Evil, is an admirable thing. It takes intergenerational courage to pull all of this off and it is all witness to the courage of the Purples.

Let's violate international law and vote 99-0 in the Senate to threaten force against Iran. Load them bombs for more aggression- show that fucking courage. The Dim Thinkers cannot see it and somehow they don't believe you when you tell them they cannot see it because it is too big.

These are some bold Purple Overseers. They drop courage from the sky. They are lousy with courage. You mean you don't see Purple boldness and Purple courage in this image: http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/debtiv.gif