Ashes of the Bush Oil-empire and Obama's Anti-Bush Speech of 2002

Bush Mideast Wars Are All About Oil and the Perceived Necessity of Oil to Our "national Security"

doug korthof
The goals of the Bush "empire" are to dominate the mideast, and thereby cement domination of the entire world. "We're an empire now", neo-con-men affably gaffed, thinking they no longer had to listen to the "quaint" Constitution they had sworn to uphold. There's no doubt that this interest in the Mideast is all about OIL and the perceived necessity of oil to run our society. Oil is where the money is, and oil is running our foreign policy as well as our domestic opposition to oil-free plug-in cars.

The juvenile, half-baked idea of dominating the world and starting an "American Empire" contrary to Geo. Washington's advice will inevitably fall to the ground, like the standards of the SS and before, those of the Napoleonic legions aiming to conquer the world. You can't be a Roman Empire without crushing liberty for others, and ultimately, yourself.

Overweening greed and immorality are the hallmark of the Bush madness.

The whole tedious, doleful mechanism of the neo-con-men, the empire-building, the liars and the evil people such as Bush, Cheney, Rice, Andy Card, Rumsfeld, etc., would conspire to violate our precious Constitution. And of coure, the neo-con-men themselves turn their backs on their sworn oath of office as they do on the hallmark of truth.

Instead of fiscal responsibility, which is supposed to be the way of the party they seized (with the help of feebleminded and "born again"), we see massive debt, massive borrowing, massive loss of our manufacturing base and massive pandering to the lobbyist with the most money.

Nothing is beyond these evil neo-con-men and women, no sin, no travesty, no bold lie.

Torture has been instituted as a feature of US policy; the Starr Chamber, specifically outlawed in the Constitution, has been re-established; the preamble of the Declaration of Independence itself has been violated.

Bush does NOT hold as self-evident that all people have certain inalienable rights: rights are limited by Bush's kangaroo courts and secret prisons throughout the world. No longer can a human be accorded the fundamental right to Liberty, if Bush or his minions decide, falsely or not, that the person is not a Citizen, and can be imprisoned without Habeas Corpus and "rendered" to foreign puppet states to be tortured.

Along with our moral capital, our Bill of Rights has been shredded, our people cowed by false alarums, our nation readied to accept the traces and goads of the all-powerful state, the fascist regime, anything, any indignity, to supposedly be kept "safe".

We see a formerly proud people now bowing low, submitting to fetters and bonds, because of the fear whipped up by the neo-con-men. No indignity, no bogus manufactured fear, is too much: people stupidly remove their shoes and give up nail files to board an airplane, like cattle on a ramp.

Bush and his oil-soaked rule must end, and we must have a return to Constitutional government. Someone must stand up to the oil companies, muzzle evil Chevron, shred the oil monopoly, force them to relinquish control of the NiMH batteries and their control of oil-soaked companies like GM.

Some could see, back in 2000, that Bush and his coterie of fascists were going to kill the Electric car, kill fair ballots, kill diplomacy, and devastate our finances. An election as evil as that of 1968, when the Nixon madness caused millions of unneeded deaths in Cambodia and Viet Nam, and crooks entered the heart of government.

There is one politician who, in 2002, saw this coming, saw the evil neo-con-men and their filthy machinery of oppression even before they set it up.

Some saw, Obama being one, that the endless war that Bush, like all dictators, needs to perpetuate his rule was vain and futile, an excuse for emergency rule, a "dumb war" and a waste of human dignity, resources and moral as well as fiscal capital.

Published by doug korthof

Technically trained in mathematics, history and philosophy, formerly in the recycling business, IT teacher, contract programmer and freelance environmental campaigner.  View profile

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