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		Exit the Pig, Welcome the Rat, Screw the Military
		
		Ben Tanosborn
		ccun.org, February 13, 2008
		
		 
		Many members of the military are not so sure they want to welcome the 
		year of the Rat, not that the Pig now exiting was good for them.  
		In the enlisted ranks, they’ve just about had it with the civilian 
		top-echelon of command and the multiple tours to Iraq.  And the Rat 
		could prove to be not only a carrier of pestilence in 2008 but also 
		provide Bush, and his neocon entourage, with a scabby distraction from 
		the looming economic bloodbath; and if you happen to be thinking “Iran”, 
		my answer to you is… bingo!  
		 
		Available current data on political contributions by US military 
		personnel to presidential candidates indicate that Ron Paul, a 
		Republican, and Barack Obama, a Democrat, are the leading cash 
		beneficiaries.  Interestingly enough, those are two candidates who, 
		if elected, would bring the troops home… either immediately (Ron Paul), 
		or within a year (Barack Obama).  Or so the promises go!  
		
		 
		The collection plate has proven to be somewhat less generous for the 
		hawks (McCain, Romney, Huckabee and Clinton) when it was passed along, 
		and although there are no records of contributions by rank, it’s 
		probably safe to assume that almost all political donations for those 
		hawks came from the commissioned officers’ higher ranks. 
		 
		What is an officer to do?  “It’s your career, stupid!”  Little 
		or nothing has changed from those medieval times when some people were 
		born to preach while others were piously entrusted to bear arms; in both 
		cases “chosen people” whose destiny was to serve God and country, the 
		two holy banners by which people have been, throughout the millennia, 
		killing each other, replacing love and compassion with hate and 
		righteousness; all done in hero-worshipping ways… and in total denial of 
		obvious criminality.  
		 
		And that righteousness, forcefully expressed from the pulpit, invariably 
		makes those men of the cloth guardians of the faith, as well as the 
		morals that people must observe; also coming from the White House and 
		Pentagon, assuring us that the brave military are the true defenders of 
		freedom and democracy, sole protectors against terror. That while we are 
		being poisoned with the government’s cocktail – laced with propaganda 
		and pseudo-patriotism… and served daily by the hooker-media – giving in 
		to the crudest of lies from those who have self-designated to be in 
		charge, uncontested claimants as upholders and sole translators of the 
		US Constitution.
		 
		For years many Americans have shown resentment against what they believe 
		to be the US role as “the world’s policeman.”  Those assertions 
		have been made as indictments against wasting money overseas, and not as 
		repudiation of systemic belligerence, or a true advocacy for peace – and 
		the sanctity of human life.  Even today, as the American economy 
		graduates from globalization to “bubbleization”… and we stand to become 
		the biggest bubble reality show – where Americans are both actors and 
		audience – it does perplex one’s mind to discover the great majority of 
		our citizenry still believing that this nation is a big Santa Claus 
		feeding and clothing the world; and our military, a pro-bono police 
		force whose “sacrifices” go unappreciated by the international 
		community.
		 
		And, saddest of all, those who know better appear to do nothing to 
		enlighten the rest!
		 
		Yesterday, January 6, Gerald Seib of the Wall Street Journal, in an 
		article which had the feeling of an editorial, basically subscribed to 
		the fear in our capitalist elite – always well reflected by that 
		newspaper – that wounds being inflicted during this political campaign 
		by and among Democrats may be difficult to heal.  And that could 
		spell serious trouble for an America which has always been 
		united-in-captivity; a nation kept docile and truth- suppressed, as if 
		the clear divide did not exist.  So the elite needs to put the lid 
		on the simmering, at times boiling, pot and hypocritically give the 
		salute: “God bless America.”
		 
		So there is a chasm between whites and blacks, Hispanics and 
		non-Hispanics, women and men, young and old; but we don’t like to spread 
		the “horrible” truth of un-American disunity.  
		 
		Give me a brake!  Ours is a “United States” not a “United People”… 
		and just as some have experienced that “American dream,” many others 
		have had to endure that well-hidden “American nightmare.”  Problems 
		need to surface, be confronted, tackled and, hopefully, solved; we are 
		still many years away from becoming a “United People.”  Our 
		capitalist elite have always wanted to keep us non-rebellious, under the 
		chimera that we are a united people.  That implanted idea is likely 
		to receive, and soon, a major jolt as the economic recession proves to 
		be not just a two-quarter adjustment in the economy, but a true 
		consumption lifetime adjustment that will bare naked social, economic 
		and political flaws in our predatory capitalist system.
		 
		Meantime the US military will continue to be kept as the overworked, 
		underpaid police force of the US capitalist elite… hoping, perhaps, for 
		reinforcements from the NATO vassals; or, God save us, the reinstitution 
		of the military draft.  A not too promising Year of the Rat for the 
		United States, the Middle East, parts of South Asia… and, definitely, 
		not the United States military.
		 
		Ben Tanosborn
		www.tanosborn.com   
		 
		 ben@tanosborn.com
		
		
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