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Repetition Compulsion Disorder

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It’s deja-vu all over again. In Somalia, in a unilateral move destined to further destabilise the lawless nation, a hi-tech U.S. gunship has slaughtered “terror suspects” and civilians alike as ousted members of the Somalia Islamic Courts Union – whose six months of strict Islamist rule had largely stopped the preceding 15 years of violence and chaos common under feuding warlords – flee invading Ethiopian forces.

With U.S. sanction, the Ethiopian putsch was ostensibly done to stave off the collapse of the weak but internationally recognised Somali “Government” bunkered in its lone stronghold in the west of that unhappy country. At least one child – a four-year-old boy - was killed in the U.S gunship strike.

An aircraft carrier has joined three other US warships off the Somali coast. Last year, the United States covertly supported warlords – the same thugs responsible for the Blackhawk Down debacle - fighting the Islamist movement. Prepare for overt support, in typical, hypocritical U.S. fashion. And meanwhile back in Iraq, Pandora’s Box continues to disgorge its Bushevik-fed horror…

The Headless Horseman of the Apocalypse

by Norman Solomon

Published on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 by CommonDreams.org

President Bush may be a headless horseman. But the biggest problem is what he rode in on.

Martin Luther King Jr. had a good name for it 40 years ago. "The madness of militarism."

We can blame Bush all we want -- and he does hold the reins right now -- but his main enablers these days are the fastidious public servants in Congress. They keep preparing the hay, freshening the water, oiling the saddle, even while criticizing the inappropriately jocular rider. And when the band plays "Hail to the Jockey," most of the grown-up stable boys and girls can't help saluting.

The people who actually live in Iraq have their own opinions, of course. UPI reported at the end of December that a new poll, conducted by the Iraq Center for Research and Strategic Studies, found that "about 90 percent of Iraqis feel the situation in the country was better before the U.S.-led invasion than it is today." Meanwhile, according to a CNN poll last month, 11 percent of Americans support sending more U.S. troops to Iraq.

Buried in a New York Times news article on Tuesday (Jan. 9) was this statement of fact: "By law, Congress can limit the nature of troop deployments, cap the size of military deployments and cut financing for existing or prospective deployments."

Some Democrats in Congress want to hand the president his head and some don't. But, as a practical matter, the distinction is moot. He's in the thrall of what you might call a repetition compulsion disorder that manifests as digging in his heels.

Obviously the president likes the wind in his ears. And he shows no sign of slowing down. Bush can keep riding the madness of militarism at a gallop unless people on Capitol Hill stop nourishing it with appropriations. And they won't do that unless we find effective ways to insist that they cut off funding for the war.

The key problem right now isn't the headless jockey. It's the stable hands who keep feeding the horse he rode in on.

Norman Solomon's latest book, "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death," is out in paperback. For information, go to: www.warmadeeasy.com

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*CAPTAIN_AUSTRALIA* said:

There is a scratch on the human record - (okay, a scratch on the CD!)
If human affairs were not so horrific, they would be comical, or boring.
Nobody learns from history. Most have come down in the last shower.
*CAPTAIN AUSTRALIA*
January 10, 2007

agitprop said:

OK, so if we apply the old adage that "the enemy of my enemy is my friend", we arrive at the obvious conclusion that George W. Duh has pissed-off even his friends and all the Yanks have left are fucken enemies! This guy is a fucken basketcase and its about fucken time he was hauled off and locked in a padded room before his longed for armageddon is not just a smoking gun but a big fucken mushroom clooud!
January 10, 2007

Unregistered said:

Isn't it oxymoronic to say "it's deja-vu all over again"?
January 10, 2007

Patriot said:

Proof once again of the lefts complicity in supporting terrorism. The terrorists the US (with the approval of the Somalia Government) eliminated were responsible for the deaths of 100s of innocent civilians when they bombed the African US Embassies in the nineties. They were evil individuals who were a direct threat to us all. However, once again, the latte sippers are outraged that the US takes action to defend itself against these monsters. By continuing to attack the trio of great leaders President Bush and PMs Blair and Howard, the left is aiding and abetting terrorism. It is as simple as that.

God bless,

Patriot
January 10, 2007

Moronic Ox said:

It is possible that one could experience deja-vu over again.

In fact writing this I feel as if I am experiencing deja-vu all over again.
January 10, 2007

Homer Simpleton said:

Its oxymoronic not to know a joke when you see one.. and Patriot, YOU have got to be kidding!
January 10, 2007

Unregistered said:

Yeah Patriot! What's wrong with latte sippers? You always use that phrase in a derogatory sense.
January 10, 2007

Unregistered said:

I agree that you can re-experience Deja Vu. However you're not discussing the experience of Deja Vu you're discussing events in Somalia as being the cause of the Deja Vu. So saying those events are causing you a sensation of Deja Vu all over again seems excessively redundant.

But I guess I should read this piece as the joke that Homer Simpleton says it is.
January 10, 2007

Unregistered said:

Is there such a thing as a Xenox-y-moron?
I find this all very confusing, but I will play with my rosary, and say a prayer to St. John of the absolute Truth.
Sister Mary (Little Sisters of Chastity)
January 11, 2007

Unregistered said:

Come come Sister. There are no absolutes truths. There are no absolute anythings in this Universe.
January 11, 2007

Unregistered said:

Oh no! Saint John would never lie- never, ever! He couldn't!Sister Mary (Little Sisters of Chastity) He is a christian, you know?
Sister Mary (Little Sisters of Chastity)
January 11, 2007

Unregistered said:

I got so upset, I messed up my reply! See what you bad people do to me? Putting evil doubts into my pure mind.
Sister Mary (Little Sisters of Chastity)
January 11, 2007

LordyLordyLordy said:

My mind is one cess-pool of unclean thoughts.

And its fabulous!
January 11, 2007

A. Nony. Mouse said:

Mundane digression in extremis, you guys! What do you think this is? Good Morning Australia?! Point is: Bush is obviously insane!
January 11, 2007

Flim Flam Man said:

Turns out the "terrorists" weren't among the dead.

Just children and civilians.

Another victory for Bush and Howard's War on terror!
January 12, 2007

Unregistered said:

Some of us must be willing to do "the things that must be done" and not "cut and run".
Thank God that we still have brave young men who will not flinch when faced with some highly trained children and civilians, and will do their duty.
I have never hesitated, not even once, when faced with my duty of sending others to kill and plunder for the preservation of my lifestyle.
J.W.Hogturd (proconsul to the southern nuclear waste dump)
January 12, 2007

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