While a cowardly congress avoids prosecuting George W. Bush
for using the constitution as toilet paper and getting us into war by twisting
facts even more than his syntax, more serious problems await their failure to
act as representatives of the American people.
Problems such as: Should we bomb Iran for Israel, or pay
Israel to bomb Iran and either way suffer the consequences? Should we resolve
this dilemma with the present regime, or wait for the new executive staff next
year? How long can the international community -- the USA, Israel, a British
lapdog and a French poodle -- tolerate the mad killer in Tehran who threatens
to exterminate Jews, sodomize puppies and rape white women in his demonic
campaign to rule the world. Or something like that.
Our political paparazzi spread stories of Ahmadinejad and
Iran that are almost that blatantly idiotic. As madmen press for us to murder
more people in their quest for a divinity that will leave them chosen survivors
of a nuclear holocaust, our corporate congress acts as willing servant. It is
only aroused to action when Zionists snap their fingers, or when neocons wave a
flag.
No wonder so many are swept up in a passionate hope that dulls
the senses, but at least seems to offer some light at a very dark time. It is
necessary to be asleep to experience a dream, but now we need to be comatose to
imagine an American Dream of prosperity, peace and justice, let alone a
self-focused one of personal success. A fully awakened people have to confront
the present crisis before it becomes an American Nightmare.
The constant leaking of information about planned attacks on
Iran indicate that groups within the establishment, supportive of empire but opposed
to its present madness, are trying to avoid disaster. But the ruling fanatics
are also hard at work, and with the most spineless opposition our nation has
ever known -- if they’d been around during the American revolution we’d all be
speaking with British accents -- there is a vital need to come out of our
political slumber, or mythical dreams will become factual nightmares.
While it’s easy to see that attacking Iran could be more
insanely destructive than the slaughter we have caused in Iraq, that is only
apparent to those with some sense remaining after having our heads beaten to a
pulp by distortions of reality. Our irrational consciousness controllers claim
that Iran threatens mankind, especially Jewish mankind, and this based on
evidence as convincing as proof of how many angels dance on the head of a pin.
When Ahmadinejad quoted his Imam and said that the rulers of
Israel, like those of the Soviet Union, would vanish into history, it somehow
became a threat of holocaust revival, endlessly repeated by those incapable of
coherent reasoning in English, let alone the Persian spoken by Ahmadinejad.
At a time of confusion and fear, many Americans who hardly
believe much their government and its controlling institutions say, seem ready
to swallow any bilge shoved into their heads if it’s about the Islamic world.
This may be a time for the doubters of much that they are told, most of the
time, to become disbelievers in everything they are told, all the time.
Given that we are supposedly a nation of believers, it might
be better if we prayed for guidance from immaterial forces before letting
hysterical crackpots push us into supporting material action of ever more
murderous intolerance and stupidity.
Iran is neither a threat to America, nor is its nuclear
program any of our business. Especially since our business involves being the
only nation to have ever used nukes, arming ourselves with more of them, and
remaining silent about the mass murder potential of the primary source of
moronic fables about Iran. That would be AIPAC -- the American Jewish lobby --
and Israel, where Mordechai Vanunu spent years in prison for trying to tell the
world that it is as great a threat to humanity as is the USA. Why? It is
founded on a myth of perpetual threat of annihilation at the hands of the rest
of the world, so that any defense against that threat, however irrational, is
deemed logical and even divine.
For the moment, the paranoia is focused on Iran, but it once
was Iraq and soon could be any nation or group that incurs the animosity of
Israel’s American lobby. And it doesn't take much beyond honest criticism to
incur the highly financed rage of that lobby and its sentiment of pending doom,
based on biblical legend more than historic reality. If descendants of Native
Americans and African slaves had the same psychological aberration, Americans
might never be allowed to sleep again.
A public almost desperate to see the Bush regime fade away
seems to have been lulled into a state of greater passivity than usual. But the
incredible nature of proposed war on Iran may be, hopefully, pushing many
closer to action. If that only involves a gentile sector of the ruling class,
relief will be brief, at best. If it means a breakthrough in desires and
demands for a truly democratic society run by a majority of citizens and not
their minority rulers, we may not only avert short-term disaster but bring on
real long term-hope for progress.
If we remain angry, confused and lashing out at innocent
scapegoats instead of challenging real power, an outlook that can seem
personally bleak could soon turn into one of social disaster. It is long past
the time for Americans to say we’ve had enough and we can’t take it anymore.
That means ending the dictatorship of corporate wealth and Zionism, and
beginning a democracy of all the people. Can we? We’d better.
Copyright © 2008
Frank Scott. All rights reserved.
Frank
Scott writes political commentary which appears in the Coastal Post, a monthly
publication from Marin County, California, and on numerous web sites, and
on his shared blog at legalienate.blogspot.com.
Contact him at frankscott@comcast.net.