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Crawl of Duty: American
Special Forces Uber Alles
by Chris Floyd
Today, as pious public honors are paid in the US
and UK to those killed on behalf of whatever the ruling elites of their
day decided was the "national interest," we can do no greater service
than point you to Arthur Silber's latest, and urge you to go there and read the whole thing (including the wealth of links).
Below is a brief excerpt, dealing with the fundamental evil at the
basis of the administration of the most progressively progressive Peace
Laureate to ever hold public office: Barack Obama's jaw-dropping
assertion, in open court, of his (and his minions') right to murder any
any person in the world, including American citizens, without any
charge, any evidence, any due process at all -- and without even having
to give a reason for the murder (a nicety that not even Stalin's purgers
felt they could dispense with).
In the course of his examination, Silber makes a very important
point that I have not seen elsewhere, one which cuts to the essence of
the matter: Not a single person has resigned from the Administration --
or the Democratic Party -- in protest at this claim of murderous,
universal tyranny.
Of course, the Democrats never denounced the
identical claims made by George W. Bush either; indeed, they nationally
televised acknowledgment of the American murder program, as I've noted
many times -- such as in this piece published in the Moscow Times back in 2005:
It's hard to believe that any genuine
democracy would accept a claim by its leader that he could have anyone
killed simply by labeling them an "enemy." It's hard to believe that any
adult with even the slightest knowledge of history or human nature
could countenance such unlimited power, knowing the evil it is bound to
produce. Yet this is what the great and good in America have done. Like
the boyars of old, they not only countenance but celebrate their
enslavement to the ruler.
This was vividly demonstrated in one of the
most revolting scenes in recent U.S. history: Bush's State of the Union
address in January 2003, delivered to Congress and televised nationwide
during the final frenzy of war-drum beating before the assault on Iraq.
Trumpeting his successes in the war on terror, Bush claimed that "more
than 3,000 suspected terrorists" had been arrested worldwide -- "and
many others have met a different fate." His face then took on the
characteristic leer, the strange, sickly half-smile it acquires whenever
he speaks of killing people: "Let's put it this way: They are no longer
a problem."
In other words, the suspects -- and even Bush
acknowledged they were only suspects -- had been murdered. Lynched.
Killed by agents operating unsupervised in that shadow world where
intelligence, terrorism, politics, finance and organized crime meld
together in one amorphous mass. Killed on the word of a dubious
informer, perhaps: a tortured captive willing to say anything, a
business rival, a personal foe, a bureaucrat looking to impress his
superiors, a paid snitch in need of cash, a zealous crank pursuing
ethnic, tribal or religious hatreds -- or any other purveyor of the
garbage data that is coin of the realm in the shadow world.
Bush proudly held up this hideous system as an
example of what he called "the meaning of American justice." And the
assembled legislators applauded. Oh, how they applauded! They
roared with glee at the leering little man's bloodthirsty, B-movie
machismo ... Not a single voice among them was raised in protest against
this tyrannical machtpolitik: not that night, not the next day, not ever.
We live in astonishing times, whose vast, pervasive evil pollutes the
very air we breathe -- and yet still, as Silber notes so witheringly,
the people refuse to see the truth ... and just open their mouths wider
to drink in the filth.
From Silber [see original for all the links]:
You know about this case, and you know the Obama Administration's arguments. Most of you refuse to understand the meaning of what you know. Allow me to offer some assistance.
The highest levels of the United States
Government have told you -- repeatedly, at great length, always
emphasizing the critical significance of their conviction on this point
-- that the lives of Americans are worth less than shit. Your life, the lives of all those you love and all those you know, the lives of everyone in your city and state, the lives of all Americans are worth absolutely nothing.
Some idiotic, vicious, drooling, evil piece of
shit human being can declare you and any other American at all to be an
"enemy of the state," a threat to "national security," a "terrorist,"
and he can order you to be murdered.
And then you will be murdered.
The United States Government also claims that
it never needs to explain to anyone how it decides who to murder and
what its reasons are, or whether it has any reasons.
There is no power greater than that of life and death. This is absolute
power. This is the power claimed by every slaughtering monster in
history. You know this. You refuse to understand what it means.
I wrote the following about the Obama Administration's claim of absolute power some months ago, in "Murder with Malice Aforethought":
Obama and his administration claim the "right" to murder anyone in
the world, wherever he or she may be, for whatever reason they choose
-- or for no reason at all. Obama and his administration recognize no
upper limit to the number of people they can murder in this manner: they
can murder as many people as they wish. And they claim there is nothing at all that may impede their exercise of this "right."
This is the game entire. Understand this: once
Obama and his administration have claimed this, there is nothing left to
argue about. They can murder you -- and they can murder anyone
else at all. What in the name of anything you hold holy remains to be
"debated" once a vile, damnable "right" of this kind has been claimed?
This is a war crime [under the Nuremberg
Principles]: "murder, ill-treatment or deportation to slave-labor or for
any other purpose of civilian population of or in occupied
territory..."
It is also a crime against humanity: "Murder,
extermination, enslavement, deportation and other inhuman acts done
against any civilian population..."
Under Principle VII, all those who are complicit in these crimes are also guilty.
Most people refuse to understand this. So you
continue your arguments about the best course for the United States
Government to follow in creating jobs, or preserving Social Security, or
providing health care. You continue to act as if the United States
Government is essentially civilized.
The United States Government can murder you if
it chooses to, today, tomorrow, next week, next year. The United States
Government can murder you because someone in government feels like it. He enjoys murdering people. He gets off on it.
And you're going to chat with him about job creation or Social Security? And you're the "realistic" one? You make me puke.
You should also note that not a single person
has resigned in protest from the Obama Administration as the result of
the administration's claim of absolute power. Not one single person. At a
minimum, this means that all those in the Obama Administration view
this assertion of absolute power as of minor importance, certainly
nothing to resign over, for heaven's sake. That should tell you
a great deal about the depth and breadth of corruption in our national
government. Yet you will not understand what it means.
So what are we supposed to be thanking all
those who serve in today's military for, exactly? That they defend the
United States, so that its government can murder all those it wishes,
whenever it wishes, for any reason or for no reason at all?
As the man says, this is the game entire. If you accept the power of the
president to murder you -- and your children, your neighbor, your
fellow human beings -- with impunity, then what won't you accept? And if
you associate yourself with such evil, if you support it, encourage it,
campaign to keep it in power -- then what, in reality, are you standing
for? Nothing but slavery. Nothing but murder. Nothing but the death and
degradation of the human spirit.
P.S. And what is the most popular product in
America on this great day of national honor -- a commercial phenomenon
whose opening day sales of $360 million has been hailed as " the biggest entertainment launch in history"? That's right: Call of Duty: Black Ops, a "first-person shooter" game celebrating the U.S. government's secret assassins.
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