How would our silent soldiers
cast their final ballot?
By Ben Tanosborn
ccun.org, November 3, 2008
It’s all in the cause of freedom,
Americans keep parroting; some in fanatical belief, most in embarrassing
rationalization that lives, other people’s lives, don’t mean very much
to them after everything is said and done. Almost 5,000 of “our
own” fallen in Iraq and Afghanistan; and more than a hundred-fold of
“theirs”… figures that we dare not count!
“Operation Iraqi
Freedom” with a count past 4,000, and “Operation Enduring Freedom” with
a tally aiming at its first 1,000 dead! We refer to them as
American casualties of war instead of what they really are: sacrificial
victims to the casualness of war. Can we stop to ponder, even if
just for a minute, how all these silenced lives, theirs (Iraqis and
Afghans) as well as ours, can be attributed to the casualness with which
a genocidal maniac, lacking both decency and scruples, exercised the
power of his office to take this nation to war? And how the rest
of us, presumed to be knowledgeable citizens, were myopically unable to
differentiate between terror and error; or, if we did, we did not much
care?
In a week, we, the people of this United States, should
have a president-elect who will take the reins of the nation on January
20th. Shouldn’t these near-5,000 dead soldiers have some say in
this matter? Shouldn’t their recommendation to our own consciences
count? Is it victory they are clamoring for from their graves… or
is it peace and goodwill they would wish to remind us of? Would
they support us in electing, first and foremost, a new
commander-in-chief, a Caesar for the empire, or would they prefer the
new president be more a peacemaker-in-chief, a steward for the real
needs of the nation?
No, we’ll never know how our fallen,
whether family members or neighbors, might have voted had they been
alive. Whether they would have voted for John McCain in hubristic
pride, or cast their ballots for true change: anybody but McCain.
We will never know! Perhaps the only thing that should be
important to all of us now, as we mark our ballots, is that we stop
adding any more silent soldiers… with silence restricted to rifles,
mortars and all dumb/smart weapons in our taxpayer-supported arsenals.
Oh how we love our military! We love them so much that we
have opted to have the topic of war, and those compatriots engaged in
it, remain a quiet issue for this election; relegated to fourth place in
importance, behind the medal trio (economy, health care and energy).
In fact, there are a couple of contending issues for that fourth spot:
global climate change and Lou Dobbs’ obsession – national borders’
control and immigration.
How would a soldier feel if in the last
few seconds before he or she expires, as his or her life is mortally
sequestered thousands of miles away from home, somewhere in Asia or the
Middle East, someone explained exactly the freedom he or she is dying
for? Forget about defending, on our behest, the freedoms expressed
in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution – that’s total naiveté given
the true reasons for waging the current wars the US is in. There
seems to be a greater, primordial freedom, one that permeates the
American way of life in all its aspects of both peace and war. The
freedom we are referring to, and one which is readily accepted by most
Americans, is the “freedom of enrichment” whether for licit or illicit
purposes… never mind the 8th Commandment.
No better
example for the exercise of this freedom of enrichment than the killing
fields of Iraq where 4,168 American soldiers, defenders of that freedom,
have died. These silent Americans have safeguarded that freedom
for contractors, corporations, scoundrels and cronies to those in power,
to enrich themselves in those same foreign killing fields, all too often
through corruption and defalcation.
But the freedom of
enrichment they, knowingly or unknowingly, have died for during the
course of seven years of war also had many beneficiaries right at home.
During those years in which they were fighting to preserve freedom,
America was being economically raped by those who abused such freedom to
serve their personal greed: by scheming players in the colossal real
estate swindle – all under the auspices of an irresponsible government
and a consenting Fed – and by a thieving, unregulated Wall Street that
defrauded not just America but the world with hocus-pocus financial
derivatives and its own brand of toilet paper… countless rolls of CDS
(credit default swaps) made available to most major banks in the world.
One cannot help but intuitively know that if these silent
soldiers could cast a final ballot in this election, knowing what they
now know, and irrespective of their families’ honest but misguided
patriotism, they would not want another warmonger for a leader; no, not
anymore.
Ben Tanosborn
www.tanosborn.com
ben@tanosborn.com
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