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PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 5:18 am    Post subject: "Sorry Dr. King. Your martyrdom was wasted." Reply with quote

Well written article from the Tehran Times.


http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=6/26/2006&Cat=14&Num=1
Bending the arc of the universe toward injustice

By Jason Miller
Remember Martin Luther King and his dreams? Recall how that hopeless idealist dared to conjure notions of the United States treating all people with equality and letting freedom ring? Recollect how he was murdered because he believed a better world was possible and courageously strove to make that world a reality?

Sorry Dr. King. Your martyrdom was wasted. Your glorious dream is on life support and the prognosis is quite grim.

Until recently, dark clouds were gathering on the horizon for America’s ruling elite. Public opinion was rapidly souring against them. Less than 1/3 of their subjects favored their corporate welfare programs, shredding of the Constitution, eradication of the middle class, implementation of an official state religion, elimination of social programs, and endless war against a phantom enemy.

But social conservatives, nationalists, wealthy elites, the Religious Right, the Neocons, Fox “News”, major corporations, and several other factions have “stayed the course”. Abandoning common sense and humanity, this loose coalition comprised of dogmatic devotees of imperialism, Social Darwinism, and American Exceptionalism manned the bulwarks to avert disaster in the November elections.

What nightmare spurred them into action? It was becoming a distinct possibility that the Not Quite as Evil Party would break the Blatantly Evil Party’s stranglehold on our government by gaining a majority in Congress.

Herculean efforts by these champions of the “American Way” have reaped rich results. Numerous events over the last few months have breathed new life into their cause. All of us Americans need to get down on our knees and thank OUR Christian God for the cornucopia of blessings He has recently bestowed upon His chosen nation.

Our Congress people… sent a clear message to those would-be desecrators of the Red, White, and Blue. Our “elected representatives" will not relent until the United States has a law punishing those who dare to burn a nationalistic symbol of imperial conquest. However, one wonders why we would need such a law. How would a flag so drenched in the blood of innocent victims even ignite?

Our $450 billion a year military finally ended two years of futile efforts by killing Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Two eyes and a mouthful of teeth were merely enough to further whet the American appetite for vengeance and more killing. Mission accomplished again, eh Mr. Bush?

In its infinite benevolence and wisdom, the Bush Regime (buttressed by its accomplices at AIPAC and in the mainstream media) has maintained the illusion of the righteousness of Israel’s ongoing genocide against the Palestinians. Washington received Ehud Olmert and Bush kissed the ring of yet another leader of the parasites dwelling on Palestinian land and thriving on billions of U.S. tax dollars. Ardent supporters of Israel's right to exterminate the Palestinians can rest easy knowing that the United States will continue doing the “right thing”.

Earlier this month, three of the suspected terrorists from Guantanamo Bay validated the existence of the American Gulag and the use of torture by the United States in the "War on Terror". In a cunning and calculated move of “asymmetrical warfare” they committed suicide. Their attempt to expose the standard-bearers of human rights as ruthless torturers backfired miserably. In their pathetic attempt to manipulate public opinion by hanging themselves, these three men demonstrated that the United States has no choice but to keep suspected Middle Eastern terrorists caged like animals under brutal conditions. Just ask Don Rumsfeld.

Meanwhile, as the self-appointed nuclear “clubhouse monitor”, the United States is thus compelled to maintain its bellicose posture, vast nuclear arsenal, devotion to global military hegemony, and willingness to wage preemptive war.

How fortuitous for our ruling elite that the FBI arrested the seven “homegrown terrorists” in Miami Thursday night. Allegedly, the “Miami 7” were conspiring with undercover FBI agents (whom they purportedly thought were members of Al Qaeda) to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago and the FBI building in Miami.

Naturally the “War on Terror” must continue if American citizens are plotting attacks on American soil. The FBI apprehended these seven men just in time to convince a malleable American public that NSA eavesdropping and analysis of cell phone records without judicial oversight is essential to our security. This arrest will also validate Friday’s announcement by Treasury Secretary Snow that the United States has been monitoring banking transactions in the “War on Terror”.

And as an added bonus for social conservatives, the suspects are Black. The United States already has the highest rate of incarceration in the world. We have 23% of the world’s prison population and only 5% of the world’s overall population. Half of the prison population in the United States is Black. How can 13% of our population comprise 50% of the prison population? Simple. Our laws and law enforcement actions are rife with racial bias.

Virtually each time a social problem arises in the United States, our leaders pass another law. Their goal is to punish and control rather than attempting to eradicate causes like poverty, unemployment, racism, and woefully inadequate educations. Seven suspected Black American terrorists “prove” the necessity of the prison industrial complex to control the “inferiors” in our population and to compensate for the loss of that “peculiar institution”.

After the arrest, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales stated: "They were persons who for whatever reason came to view their home country as the enemy."

One could readily conclude from our chief law enforcer’s conclusion that these seven men are guilty until proven innocent. How closely will their experience with America’s “justice” system resemble that of Jose Padilla?

If these men are guilty of conspiring to blow up buildings, it is indeed disturbing that American citizens born and raised on domestic soil would be that enraged with one or more facets of our country. It is equally as disturbing that our attorney general blithely commented that they view the United States as “the enemy” for “whatever reason”. Wouldn’t an analysis of the source of their hatred be prudent so we could determine what profound changes the United States, its leaders, and its institutions need to make so that they are not creating enemies amongst our citizenry?

Yet from the perspective of those wanting to perpetuate war and justify the creation of a police state, Gonzales summarized the situation well. To examine why Americans would want to inflict carnage and mayhem on their fellow citizens would expose the true agenda of our ruling elite.

A substantial number of Americans see our leaders’ moral turpitude, are furious, and are working diligently to evoke change. Perhaps the seven men in Miami simply reached a tipping point. After all, an act of terror is an extreme means to bring about political or social change.

Rather than working to create a more equitable and humane society based on the Bill of Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the ruling elite and their aforementioned allies prefer to perpetuate a sociopolitical system based upon intolerance, bigotry, avarice, exploitation, militarism, and gross injustice. Meanwhile, “rage against the machine” continues to fester and foment. Hopefully most of the enraged will embrace evolution over revolution, but if they did indeed plot to commit terrorism, the seven from Miami may be a sign of ill portent.

On 6/22, Dick Cheney, a man noted for his deep love of humanity and concern for the average American, reminded us that U.S. troops will not be coming home soon:

"I realize some have advocated a sudden withdrawal of our forces. This would be unwise in the extreme -- a victory for terrorists, bad for the Iraqi people and bad for the United States. To leave that country before the job is done would be to hand over Iraq to car-bombers and assassins."

Underscoring and empowering Cheney’s determined stance, both houses of Congress had voted down proposals to impose a timetable for troop withdrawal.

Someone forgot to ask Mr. Cheney and our esteemed legislators two important questions:

1. Why would they continue to bomb and assassinate once America's occupying army withdrew from Iraq?

2. Excepting the Green Zone, when did the car-bombers and assassins hand Iraq over to the United States?

The fact that these deeply troubling events occurred just in time to bolster an imploding Bush Regime is further evidence that our constitutional republic is on the verge of extinction. Americans are experiencing a profoundly distressing paradigm shift. A theocratic corporatocracy with powerful nationalistic tendencies is weaving itself into the very fabric of our social, economic, and political systems. And its dynamics and underlying principles are frighteningly similar to those of the fascism implemented by the National Socialists.

Remember that from 1933 to 1945 most ordinary Germans complacently and quietly supported their regime. After all, they were not suffering. The Bush Regime is counting on you and your children to do the same.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 5:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldn't count old Dr. King out just yet...

You see, this "war on terror" is coming home to roost in the not so distant future and when Wall Street gets a swift kick in the wallet...then you will see a million and one Dr King look-alikes popping-up all over the place...all conservative too.

By then though, the damage will be done and none of those involved know if they will walk away from this one.

Either way, I'm going to sit-back and watch the show...it makes for good TV...

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 5:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Amen, MMC.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:45 pm    Post subject: "The Beloved Community" - No, I don't think it was Reply with quote

Too much "coincidence" that I have just two minutes ago come across this work by Martin Luther King's widow and posted it to Rasheed and then I look on the board to see what's going on and find this, so I will post it, whether it is relevent to 9/11 Truth or not (I think it is!). I think there may be another world running alongside this one where these people don't really get killed - it just looks like that from our current vantage point - otherwise the universe would not be "on the side of good" as Dr King said - but be firmly on the side of evil and in which case why would we bother - or even want to "bother"?

Coretta Scott King Reflects on Working Toward Peace

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As we begin the twenty-first century, I think it is important that people of every race, religion, and nation join together to develop a shared vision of a world united in justice, peace, and harmony.
We should dare to dream of a world where no child lives in fear of war or suffers the ravages of militarism. Instead of spending more than two billion dollars a day on the arms race, as the governments of the world do now, we must invest in human and economic development,
so that no one has to live in poverty. We must project a bold vision of
a world where valuable resources are no longer squandered on the instruments of death and destruction, but are creatively harnessed for economic development and opportunity.
Let's dare to dream of a Beloved Community where starvation, famine, hunger, and malnutrition will not be tolerated because the
civilized community of nations won't allow it. Instead of five hundred million people going to bed hungry every night, as is now the case, in the Beloved Community every human being would be well nourished.
We should dare to dream of a world being reborn in freedom,
justice, and peace, a world that nurtures all of its precious children and protects them with compassion and caring. In such a Beloved Community, every child will be enrolled in a good school that has all of the resources needed to teach them to love learning. Young people will be able to get as much education as their minds can absorb and a full range of cultural opportunities to enrich their spirits.
In the Beloved Community, conflicts between nations will be resolved peacefully. Dictators will be replaced, not by civil war and terrorism, but by organized nonviolent movements that will insure that freedom, human rights, and dignity will be honored under all flags.
Instead of religious and racial violence and wars between nations, there will be interreligious, interracial, and international solidarity based on tolerance and respect for all cultures. With such a commitment, we will not only reduce cultural conflict, but also create a global community where a new vision of unity in faith can prevail.
We must find a way to tap the tremendous healing power of faith to promote a higher level of cross-cultural understanding and cooperation, which can help rid the world of war and violence. Even as we worship
in many languages and call our common creator by a host of different names, let the people of every religion now make room in their hearts
for interfaith brotherhood and sisterhood for the sake of humanity.
All of the world's great problems-the struggles for self-determination and human rights, stopping war, halting the arms race, checking the exploitation of multinational corporations, and confronting the global environmental crisis-must be addressed by nonviolent movements.
Thus, twenty-five Nobel Peace Prize laureates have joined together in affirming that the first decade of the new century will be a decade for peace and nonviolence, and the first year of the twenty-first century will be devoted to nonviolence training and education.
As my husband, Martin Luther King Jr., said in a challenge he issued in 1967, "I suggest that the philosophy and strategy of nonviolence become immediately a subject for study and for serious implementation in every field of human conflict, and by no means excluding the relations between nations." And as Mohandas K. Gandhi, who inspired Martin, echoed, "we should train for nonviolence with the fullest faith in its
limitless possibilities."
Both Gandhi and my husband understood that the great advantage of nonviolence is that its success does not depend on the integrity of political leaders. It depends on the courage and commitment of people of goodwill.
To meet the challenge of the Nobel laureates, we must join together in creating a nonviolent movement to achieve peace with justice that spans the globe. With courage and determination, we must sound the knell for the end of fear, apathy, and indifference to human suffering and proclaim a new century of hope, a century of protest and nonviolent resistance to injustice and repression throughout the nation and around the world.
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, we have an historic opportunity for a great global healing and renewal. If we will accept the challenge of nonviolent activism with faith, courage, and determination, we can bring this great vision of a world united in peace and harmony from a distant ideal into a glowing reality.


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