Posted October 22, 2011 - 3:08 PM
Obama:
Iraq war over, US troops coming home
ABC7Chicago.com eTaiwan
News - 9 hours ago
"Over the next two months, our troops in Iraq, tens of
thousands of them, will pack up their gear and board convoys for
the journey home," Obama said
This is a bittersweet time, the troops in Iraq are finally coming home but we all can't help but feel the sorrow about a war that never should have been. It made me think of an essay written in 2005 when Bush&co were getting ready for their second Inaugural Ball while body bags were returning home from Iraq. I found the page and updated it for both a pleasant (The Troops Are Coming Home) and painful (and regretful) memory. thinkingblue

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War is sometimes a necessary evil. If we were to be invaded, we sure as hell would have to protect ourselves. But Bushs war was for greed or retaliation to Avenge His Daddy or (THE REAL REASON) The PNAC'S pipedream - "New Pearl Harbor" Rebuilding America's Defenses, entitled "Creating Tomorrow's Dominant Force", includes the sentence: "Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing eventLIKE A NEW PEARL HARBOR".
PNAC members used the events of 9/11 as the "Pearl Harbor" that they neededthat is, as an "opportunity" to "capitalize on" in order to enact long-desired plans. (9/11 GAVE THE PNAC WHAT THEY HAD PLANNED, FOR MANY YEARS PRIOR.)
(BUT THE PNAC WERE) Inexperienced in realities of war Former US Congressman Lionel Van Deerlin and UK Labor MP Tam Dalyell, criticized PNAC members for promoting policies which support an IDEALIZED VERSION OF WAR, even though only a handful of PNAC members have served in the military or, if they served, seen combat. (ARMCHAIR CHICKENHAWKS) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_for_the_New_American_Century
Thus, Cindy Sheehans son, U.S. Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, became the 714th to die needlessly in a war that should never have happened. Im so glad the troops are finally coming home but it is a bittersweet event, for sure.
Below is a page I did after George W. Bush was elected to a 2nd term (actually it was his first elected term since SCOTUS appointed him the first time). I used an extremely intense article written by Susan Lenfestey of the Minneapolis Star Tribune The beginning of 2005 and Bush&co's 2nd term was a very sad time for America and the writer's mocking words implicating those (uncaring individuals) responsible for the illegal war in Iraq, rung so poignantly clear. I started it with a small simplistic poem of tears. thinkingblue
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The tears fall each time young soldiers,
die.
For a
lie
The tears fall as last breaths whisper, goodbye.
For a
lie
The tears fall, as exploding bombs, fill the sky.
For a
lie
The tears fall, filled with hate, questioning why?
FOR A
LIE!
By
Carolyn
This melancholy essay speaks volumes of the dispassion felt at the 2005 Inauguration and the inequities between those with too much power and those with none. A very sad story, indeed. thinkingblue

BLACK TIE AND BODY BAGS
Sent: Thursday,
January 20, 2005 12:12 PM
Subject: Minneapolis Star Tribune
Article startribune.com
Some in black tie;
others, body bags
by Susan Lenfestey
It's time to party!
As the families of
bomb-flattened Fallujah huddle in make-shift refugee camps,
drinking from sewage-filled streams,
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Iraqi
policy mastermind Paul Wolfowitz fastens the last stud into his
starched collar.

As the Iraq
Survey Group ends its search for WMD,
concluding that there was no imminent mushroom cloud or even a
smoking gun, Condi Rice draws herself a hot bath.

As Sgt. Kevin Benderman, an Army mechanic with nine years of
service, refuses a second deployment to Iraq, saying,
"You just don't know how bad it is," Colin Powell pours
himself a drink.

As Specialist Charles A. Graner, miscreant and major-domo of Abu
Ghraib, shuffles off to prison,
Donald Rumsfeld straightens the black tie of his tux.

As the 9/11
widow tucks her children into bed, wondering why the
recommendations made in
"The 9/11 Commission Report" weren't implemented, Tom
Ridge tightens his cummerbund.

As prisoners charged with no crimes, and given no recourse,
languish in the hellhole of Guantanamo Bay,
torture apologist Alberto Gonzales clicks his cufflinks into
place.

As Dan Rather
retires in disgrace over forged documents, former CIA Director
George Tenet,
proponent of forged documents about Iraq's nonexistent nuclear
program, adjusts the Medal of Freedom around his neck.

As the working mother in Chicago wonders how to keep her child
from being left behind
now that her special-ed program has been cut, Armstrong Williams
polishes his shoes.

As Valerie Plame walks away from a distinguished career as a CIA
"operative,"
destroyed when her identity was revealed by columnist Robert
Novak, Mr. Novak walks to his limo.

As Osama bin
Laden chuckles in his cave to see America's fortunes sink
in the morass of Iraq and as fresh recruits to his cause multiply
like flies,
Dick Cheney pops the cork on a bottle of Dom Perignon.

As America's
trade gap surges and the red ink in the national debt bleeds to a
record level,
Treasury Secretary Paul Snow finishes shaving and dabs at a spot
of blood on his chin.

As the Republican Congress gets ready to underfund everything
from Head Start to veterans'
benefits, Speaker Dennis Hastert checks his profile in the
mirror.

As Pfc. Francis Obaji, oldest son of an immigrant Nigerian
family,
is zipped into a body bag for the sad journey home,

And as his
corporate pals slide their millions across the table to dance at
his ball,
forgetting for a moment the bottom line that forces them to ship
jobs overseas,
George W. Bush pulls on his snakeskin boots.
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It's time to party!



Susan Lenfestey is a Minneapolis writer.
If you would like more information on the now defunct PNAC, below are a couple links and a video:
PNAC Project for the New American Century
Letter to Congress on Increasing U.S. Ground Forces, January 28, 2005 - from their new website http://www.newamericancentury.org/