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David North’s Fear
Mr. North’s March 17, 2006 editorial piece “Bush Administration
Renews ‘Preemptive War’ Strategy” reveals the pathological paranoia that
permeates today’s neo-left. Fear number one is a robust America that has
the temerity to preemptively defend itself from Islamist fascists, e.g.
al Qaeda and mad Iranian Mullahs.
Mr. North descends into self-destructive denial since his
position ignores the world war foisted upon America and the free world
by
Islamist fascists on September 11th, 2001. He apparently prefers the
tender mercies of these barbarians instead of defeating them. To the
contrary, President Bush and the American people have rationally chosen
overt national self defense.
Secondly, Mr. North fears U.S. hegemony. This is classic neo-leftist
moral
relativism. America is the lone nation responsible for protecting
humanity
from the tyrannies of genocidal German Nazism and Russian and Chinese
Communism. In our time, America is the sole defender of civilization
from Islamist fascist tyranny, torture and genocide. No nation in
history comes close to the moral exceptionalism of America. If this is
hegemony, sign me up.
And lastly Mr. North is petrified by American capitalism. He is ignorant
of
the fact that in the last twenty-five years it has enabled the creation
of
over fifty million new jobs and $50,000,000,000,000 (trillion) of new
wealth.
And American capitalism has facilitated more prosperity in the last
twenty-five years than in the previous two hundred. It is the greatest
contribution to humanity in history.
Mr. North does us a great service by displaying irrational neo-leftism.
It
shows us who not to elect to high political office. Specifically, this
refers to anyone who is a member of his club and its wholly owned
neo-leftist political machine – the Democratic Party. He and his ilk
must be resisted with all due effort. The fate of the free world depends
on it.
Vance McDonald
libertyjournal@aol.com
Mayor Bloomberg and NYPD Commissioner Kelly
have launched a futile new quality of life crackdown on vendors,
panhandlers, squeegee guys, public urinators and the homeless. It makes no
more sense than Giuliani's did. People are homeless
because there is no
affordable housing in NYC. They urinate on the street because there are no
public toilets. They vend because the economy is crashing and they can't
get a regular job. The most hopeless New Yorkers wash car windows and
panhandle because they need to survive and chose not to turn to crime.
Arresting these people without doing anything to address the causes behind
their actions is a huge waste of tax dollars. Mike Bloomberg is supposed
to be a business genius who has surrounded himself with experts. This
makes them look like a bunch of amateurs.
Robert Lederman
In two recent speeches, the
unelected "President" George W Bush
said he watched on TV as the first airliner hit the World Trade
Center. But how could this be? Although a few video cameras
happened to record the event, none of their images was being
broadcast live; they were only found and shown on the networks
later that day.
If Bush is telling the truth, he must have been watching a
special broadcast by government agents who knew the attack was
going to take place. And if they knew that, and just watched
and did nothing to stop it, then they must have wanted it to
happen. That would make the 9-11 attack similar in purpose
to the Reichstag Fire in Germany in 1933 -- a catastrophe
staged by a fascist regime but blamed on an enemy, and then
used as a pretext for totalitarian rule.
Please download and save these web pages as files on your
computer disk (in their original HTML form if you know how to
make your browser do that). Don't just bookmark them, because
the Bush gang could remove or alter them at any time. Then
just search for "plane" in each, and you'll find Bush's words.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011204-17.html
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/01/20020105-3.html
-Unsigned
As a Muslim American, I am upset
to see where our great nation is heading since Sep 11. In a
short span President Bush has destroyed the Islamic goodwill so
painstakingly built by President Clinton through his actions in
Bosnia, Kosovo and Chechnya.
Targeting terrorists is okay, but killing thousands of innocents
Afghans is not. Destroying an ally's sovereignty is not (the US
has pressured Pakistan to give 3 airbases; now that steadfast
ally has even been forced to accept incursions by US soldiers in
pursuit of al Qaeda!). Destroying another ally's reputation is
not (American media has lambasted Saudi Arabia and nearly
blasphemed Islam). Encouraging opportunists is not (now India
and Israel use US actions to justify their own wars against
Islamic movements).
The attacks on Indian parliament and the Israeli capture of
weapons ship are fraud. President Bush must instruct CIA to look
into these cases to see who staged them for what purpose.
FROM:
Dr. Abdul Muneer Khan, New York
City
The City can't have it both ways.
Giuliani turned the WTC disaster site into a shameless tourist
attraction and publicity launch pad for himself within hours of
the 9/11attack. He led countless groups of celebrities, sports
figures and elected officials on tours of the site who were
looking for a useful photo-op intended to promote their careers.
None of these people had any legitimate need or reason to be
there. He wore the NYPD and FDNY logos in hundreds of media
appearances so as to falsely identify himself with real heros
whose salaries he kept at absurdly low levels and whose health
and safety he failed to protect. Right before leaving office he
had a giant tourist viewing platform built at the site - after
previously restricting it to real New Yorkers and to the media.
The City is now distributing tickets to see the ruins from a
kiosk at the South Street Seaport - a location where almost
everyone is a tourist - as if the WTC disaster was a Broadway
show. The businesses in the area that are part of the Downtown
Alliance BID are advertising tourists discounts and even a happy
hour linked to the disaster. Inevitably in our supposedly free
market system, vendors show up to try and make some money. How
is what they are doing any more shameful than what Giuliani and
the business groups have been doing?
Robert Lederman,
President of A.R.T.I.S.T.
(Artists' Response To Illegal State Tactics)
robert.lederman@worldnet.att.net
U.S. Foreign Policy and Bangladesh
I am not a politician and so will never understand how US foreign policy
towards a country like Bangladesh is formulated. This particular question
would have never crossed my mind if I were not shocked in several major
events related to Bangladesh - first, its creation in 1971; second, the
assassination of its leader, Mujibur Rahman by fundamentalist supporters;
third, changing the Bangladesh constitution from secular state towards
Islamic state; fourth, many communal riots in Bangladesh since 1971;
fifth, the September 11 disaster; sixth, tough role by US Government
against Muslim terrorist based on radical belief; seventh, rise of Muslim
militants before the Afganistan war; eighth, election of Bangladesh timing
on October 1, 2001; ninth, establishment of Human Rights Congress for
Bangladesh Minority (HRCBM); and tenth, meeting Mr.Tod Holmstrom
Bangladesh Desk, State department.
In 1971 when over 2 millions of Bangladeshis (over 80% being minority)
were butchered and over 10 millions became refugees in India for a
democratic movement against Pakistani Military Junta, Indian PM, Ms.
Indira Gandhi was asking for Nixon/Kissinger’s help. Nixon/Kissinger
– so-called duo (famous for the world’s mischief) instead of
helping India was busy making friendship with Pakistan military dictator
for a Chinese trip. USA was one of the last countries recognizing
Bangladesh even after independence. Where as, Canada being USA neighbor,
was one of the first few countries to recognize Bangladesh. Since then,
Bangladesh was funded and supported by Islamic fundamentalisms from Middle
East countries causing several communal riots. Even, for example, Time
magazine in its November 12 issue, page 61, presented a picture of
Bangladesh as part of Alqaeda network During four months of the election
campaign in Bangladesh before 9/11, moderate parties were leading the
campaign. The picture of the Bangladesh election campaign totally changed
after Mr. President Bushes declaration of war against terrorism and
fundamental Islamic radical parties won the election causing a big problem
to minorities who, in general, were supporting moderate parties.
We went to see Mr. Holmstrom and make him aware of the current situation
in Bangladesh in November. His reaction was, as if, an act of some
scattered criminal activities. We have additional facts now given below
and would like some positive reactions from the state department. It
should be noted that all reports we collected relate to minorities only.
Criminal activities cannot be contained within this small group only.
Based on the information provided by independent bodies like Canadian
foreign ministry, Amnesty International (AI), British Broadcasting
Corporation (BBC) and HRCBM, we would like to draw the attention of the
State department and its policy makers so that minorities in Bangladesh
are saved from total destruction either by large scale criminal acts or
political motivations. It is like a ‘SOS’ call similar to ones
made by minorities from Afganistan when minorities were losing their
rights or even when Bhudhist statues were destroyed. It should be a
serious concern to the world body when the minority percentage of a
country like Bangladesh goes down from high 40% to a low 10% since Indian
independence. The irony is that minorities enjoyed some special privileges
as refugees from Indian Government before Bangladesh became an Independent
country. After independence, Sheikh Mujubur Rahman signed a pact with the
then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi when all special privileges were
eliminated assuming two countries will live as good neighbors for ever.
Things have changed since Mujibur Rahman’s assassination in 1974.
We, in HRCBM, are also Bangladeshis and we would like to see economic
growth with social harmony.
Nothing could be achieved without some pressures to the current
administration of Bangladesh Government who is dominated by fundamental
Islamic parties. Even today, fundamental radicals leaders of Bangaldesh
Government make many statements where they want to eliminate all rights of
the minority, destroy all cultural symbols – the same way Taliban
did last year or year before. The war against terrorism cannot be won in
Bangladesh unless such activities are stopped with strings attached to the
economic aid given by foreign countries. This is an appeal from Human
Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM).
Amalendu Chatterjee, Ph.D
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