Rant of the Week

Al Qaeda a bigger Threat to the World Than Hitler Ever Was - Manchester Union Leader

This is a newspaper.  This is a newspaper that might like to regard it self as sober and rational and intelligent.  This newspaper insists that the "war" on terror is "the most difficult and challenging war we have ever faced". 

Okay.  The other wars include World War I, World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, and the Cold War.  Small potatoes compared to a 2-bit Arab millionaire hiding in the hills of Tora Bora.

The editorial went on to question whether the nation could afford to have a president (McCain) who isn't willing to torture people.  We want a torturer.  Can you torture?  I will vote for you.  Because I want a torturer.

[Note:  now that the so-called compromise Senate bill has been revealed, it turns out to be more of a cover-your-ass bill than a genuine concession to the Geneva Accords.  No real protections, legal or otherwise, are extended to the prisoners being held in Guantanamo Bay or anywhere the U.S. may have renditioned any person any 2-bit bureaucrat might have decided is a terror suspect.]

This is ridiculous.  The U.S. has faced more than a few military opponents over the years, nearly all of which have actually carried out a war against the U.S.  All of them were genuine threats in one form or another. 

Well, now that I think about it, Viet Nam obviously was never the threat it was sold to us as-- it did collapse and the world continued to spin as it did before.  No dominos. 

In the five years since the attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, there has not been a single terrorist attack on U.S. soil.  Not one.  Not a single one.  Not one.  None.  Zero.  If you believe the government-- and you know how conservatives just automatically trust the government-- they have nipped several conspiracies in the bud.  I happen to believe that not a single one of those conspiracies was anywhere near the stage of realization.

Yet the Manchester Union Leader believes that the U.S. is more threatened now by Al Qaeda than it was by Germany or Japan or even the Communist Block at the height of the cold war, with their thousands of missiles pointed right at us.

Remember the communists?  Remember the thousands of nuclear missiles pointed at us, and ours at them?  Remember the Cuban missile crisis?  Not as scary as the "Lackawanna 5", I guess.

It is a dire threat indeed that does not manifest itself in five years.  The Bush administration gingerly tested the idea, recently, that the reason for this is because of Bush's brilliant successes at rooting out terror.  Right.  Just as, if the police doing their job well, a large city could expect to have no murders or thefts or break-ins.  Seriously.

The real agenda is the oil and the tax cuts and deregulation and running up a deficit so the progressives won't be able to afford any new programs when they finally do take office. 

But since most people eventually become dimly aware of how bad Bush's other policies are, the only way to sell them on this government is to convince them that there is this horrible war going on out there and if you don't vote for Bush, they'll be coming to get you, right there, in Duluth and Peoria and Gary and Orange County and Iowa City.

What they are doing seems contrary to all reason and common sense.  It is contrary to all reason and common sense.  And it doesn't seem to matter.  We want our government torturers.  We believe they are out to get us.  We have lost our minds.

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