Iraq: "a left-wing war of liberation"
Published January 29, 2004
...."Another reason: A lot of people honestly believe that Israel's problems with the Palestinians represent something more than a miserable dispute over borders and recognition-that Israel's problems represent something huger, a uniquely diabolical aspect of Zionism, which explains the rage and humiliation felt by Muslims from Morocco to Indonesia. Which is to say, a lot of people have succumbed to anti-Semitic fantasies about the cosmic quality of Jewish crime and cannot get their minds to think about anything else.
"I mean, look at the discussions that go on even among people who call themselves the democratic left, the good left-a relentless harping on the sins of Israel, an obsessive harping, with very little said about the fascist-influenced movements that have caused hundreds of thousands and even millions of deaths in other parts of the Muslim world. The distortions are wild, if you stop to think about them.
...."The left doesn't see because a lot of people are, in any case, willfully blind to anti-Semitism in other cultures. They cannot get themselves to recognize the degree to which Nazi-like doctrines about the supernatural quality of Jewish evil have influenced mass political movements across large swaths of the world. It is 1943 right now in huge portions of the world-and people don't see it. And so, people simply cannot detect the fascist nature of all kinds of mass movements and political parties. In the Muslim world, especially."
...."And yet," I insisted, "if good-hearted people like you would only open your left-wing eyes, you would see clearly enough that the Baath Party is very nearly a classic fascist movement, and so is the radical Islamist movement, in a somewhat different fashion-two strands of a single impulse, which happens to be Europe's fascist and totalitarian legacy to the modern Muslim world. If only people like you would wake up, you would see that war against the radical Islamist and Baathist movements, in Afghanistan exactly as in Iraq, is war against fascism."
"What a tragedy that you don't see this! It's a tragedy for the Afghanis and the Iraqis, who need more help than they are receiving. A tragedy for the genuine liberals all over the Muslim world! A tragedy for the American soldiers, the British, the Poles and every one else who has gone to Iraq lately, the nongovernmental organization volunteers and the occupying forces from abroad, who have to struggle on bitterly against the worst kind of nihilists, and have been getting damn little support or even moral solidarity from people who describe themselves as antifascists in the world's richest and fattest neighborhoods.
- Iraq: "a left-wing war of liberation"
- Published: January 29, 2004
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- Writer: Eric Olsen
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Tom speaketh with wisdom!
Thanks, I think, but I don't see how the substance can be dismissed tht glibly.
liberalism has become desiesed..........truth is the only cure
If we mean "diseased" I ruefully agree.
liberalism is diseased, conservatism is blinded.
whatever.
I thought it was conservatism is evil, liberalism is stupid.
conservatism is dingie, liberalism is loopy.
take yer pick.
Honor the Fallen
"Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Jerry A. Tharp, 44, of Muscatine, Iowa; assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 25, Rock Island, Ill; killed July 12 as a result of enemy action when his dismounted patrol was struck by an improvised explosive device while operating in the Anbar province of Iraq." - militarycity.com
"The (44-year old Tharp) father, grandfather, brother and husband was known as a handyman by a neighbor who lived near the Tharps when they lived in Keithsburg. His handiwork was evident as the siding of their three-story home was not yet complete and a hole where a pond was to be was still covered.
"He liked to work with his hands," (Tharp's neighbor) Ms. Howard said. "Anytime anybody needed some help, Jerry was there. And he was funny. A very happy-go-lucky guy. When we'd walk across the alley by their house, he'd always shout, 'Hey, neighbor.' Everybody loved Jerry."
- pigstye.net
++American soldiers killed since the invasion: 2,570**
++American soldiers wounded in action: 18,990**
++Cost of invasion/occupation to date: $298.9 billion**
**and counting...




To hell with WMD. That is big, but freeing a repressed people is the real prize.
What is also frightening is how much power Hussein was lacking. There were senior aides and officials working behind his back. The only think scarier than a world with Hussein is a world with Hussein thinking he is still in control.