The ethical basis of current American foreign policy is the following
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12761184&method=full&siteid=50143Later, just seconds before he went on TV to tell the world war had started, he vigorously pumped his fist and declared: "I
feel good." The extraordinary gesture was in stark contrast to the furrowed brow and look of concern he adopted for the subsequent broadcast.
http://www.buzzflash.com/analysis/03/03/21_groom.htmlAs reported in the Washington Post, the White House is quite peeved that video of Bush getting groomed and acting jolly was broadcast prior to his "we're bombing Iraq" announcement:
The White House is vowing a strong retaliatory response after the BBC aired live video of President Bush getting his hair coiffed in the Oval Office as he squirmed in his chair and practiced on the teleprompter minutes before Wednesday night's speech announcing the launch of military operations against Saddam Hussein.
"Among the Kwakiutl it did not matter whether a relative had died in bed of disease, or by the hand of an enemy; in either case death was an affront to be wiped out by the death of another person. A chief's sister and her daughter had gone up to Victoria and because their boat had capsized they never came back. Immediately the tribe set up the war pole to announce their intention of wiping out the injury, and gathered a war party. They set out and found seven men and two children asleep and killed them. Then they
felt good when they arrived at Sebaa in the evening."
From "Anthropology and the Abnormal" by Ruth Benedict
too bad she's wrong about this attitude being abnormal. Seems tome to be pretty widespread.