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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-22-03 09:32 PM
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They say "Don't forget 9/11." I say "Don't forget 'Shock and Awe'"
Edited on Wed Oct-22-03 09:33 PM by WilliamPitt
Now, I Am the Terrorist
by William Rivers Pitt
21 March 2003
t r u t h o u t

http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/iamTerrorist.html


The city of Baghdad, founded in 762 A.D. under the name Madinat as-Salam -- `City of Peace' -- is this day a lake of fire. The opening stage of the Bush administration's "Shock and Awe" attack plan began as night fell on Iraq, and lived terribly up to its terrible name.

CBS news is reporting that great swaths of residential neighborhoods within Baghdad have been engulfed in flames. One can trust, perhaps, the ability of a cruise missile to hit a bullseye from many miles away. One cannot be so precise in predicting which way the resulting fires will blow.

In the great earthquake in San Francisco in 1906, people were not killed so much by the shaking. They were killed by the firestorm that sucked the air from their lungs and reduced them to ash before they could flee. So it seems to be today in Baghdad.

Baghdad is a city of 5 million people, half of whom are under the age of fifteen, most of whom are too poor to flee. Now, a great many of those people are dead, burned in their homes and on their streets.

The American television media provided all of us with a Dresden-eye view of the attack. Huge mushroom clouds bloomed from the streets as buildings blazed and fell. The thunder of the explosions was so loud that television speakers became distorted with the sound of the concussion. The sky lit up as though the sun was rising. It was a fitting image, for a new day in world history has dawned.

Much has been made of the precision of our vaunted arsenal of bombs and missiles, as if they can go into a building and find the second door on the left before they explode. The truth is far more dire. When a B-2 bomber drops a 2,000 lb. JDAM munition, everyone and everything within a 120 meter radius is instantly killed. Anyone within a 365 meter radius risks severe shrapnel wounds. To be totally safe, one must be 1,000 meters away from the epicenter of the explosion. Imagine how many homes can fit into 1,000 meters, and never mind the firestorm.

American Marines have died securing petroleum facilities, and in a helicopter crash. If Iraqi forces do not surrender soon, American forces will attack Baghdad from the ground. The loss of life among our people will grow exponentially if a Stalingrad-style fight unfolds in Baghdad and Tikrit. On Tom Brokaw's CBS News broadcast, the father of one of the soldiers killed in the helicopter crash held a picture of his son to the camera and shouted, "Take a look, Bush. You killed my only son."

Those who stand against this attack are dunned as "Not supporting the troops." One might suggest the best way to support troops is to see them brought home safely. One might also suggest that support continues after the shooting stops. This does not appear to be on the agenda for the Republican Party. A vote along party lines today in the House Budget Committee slashed $9.7 billion from veterans disability compensation programs, as well as from other programs. These cuts, pushed through the committee by the majority-holding Republicans, are part of the plan to see Bush's new $1.57 trillion tax cut through. Wave that flag, George.

Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld, when asked by a reporter whether the Iraqi people would cheer Americans after this attack, stated that Baghdad's civilians would welcome us. This defies known history in Japan and Germany and Vietnam; those populations, after absorbing saturation bombing, hardened their resistance. American television purported to show Iraqi civilians cheering a soldier who tore down a picture of Hussein, but a Sky News reporter walking Baghdad's streets reported that, to a man, everyone he spoke with spat hatred and derision for this American attack.

On September 11th, I sat in numb horror as the images of carnage unfolded before me on the television. On that day, I was the victim of terrorism, along with every other American. Today, I sit in numbed horror as more carnage unfolds. Hundreds of massive missiles have rained down on a city far away, killing indiscriminately among the young, the infirm, the old and the innocent. My government did this. My nation did this. My leaders did this. Today, I am the terrorist.

So are you.

There is no justification for this attack. Saddam Hussein and his forces had been effectively disarmed by the first Gulf War, by the UNSCOM inspections, and by the more recent UNMOVIC inspections. According to Hussein Kamel, son-in-law to Saddam Hussein whose comments to the UN in 1991 were recently reported in a buried Newsweek story, Iraq was pretty much disarmed of mass destruction weapons even before the first war. The Bush administration, in pushing for this war, has foisted lie after lie after lie upon the American people and the world. The world didn't buy it, but they weren't dependent upon lapdog media sources like ours for their data.

We are the terrorists now, stupid underinformed terrorists who dance to the tune of a corporate media machine that will profit wildly from this attack. NBC, MSNBC and CNBC are owned by General Electric, one of the largest defense contractors on earth. They will be paid handsomely in military contracts because of this, as they always have been. Yet GE gives us the news we need to understand what is happening.

Americans are not often afforded the opportunity to witness a war crime live on television. Today's actions bring to mind a war crime from a generation ago: The shooting of a prisoner by Vietnamese General and American ally Nguyen Ngoc Loan. General Loan put a pistol to the head of this bound prisoner and blew his brains into the street, an image that millions of Americans saw after it had taken place. We are here again today. The poverty of the Iraqi people leaves them bound, unable to escape the wave of steel. We have blown their brains out. We have incinerated them in place. We will continue to do so, and you can watch it from your couch. Today, you are the terrorist.

So am I.
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Mari333 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-22-03 09:47 PM
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1. Deep down, even in the darkest of people's hearts
I think they know it in the US..thats why they turn their heads away from the signs and symbols on my car, thats why they dont want to talk about it or see the pictures of what we are doing.
Reality check. Great one, Will.
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ScreamingMeemie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-22-03 09:50 PM
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2. I am really glad you are gaining a larger and larger voice for
us Will. It's a little bit easier to sleep at night knowing there is someone able to get a message of righteousness out in this crazy world.

Thanks
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lostnfound Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-03 03:51 AM
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9. I heard Will on Flashpoints last night..
I think they replayed his (your!) Houston KPFT benefit speech. I think he does a really great job getting ideas across to centrists and radicals alike, and I especially liked the comments about showing the world America's other better face, that the ideas of that other face were about as good as it gets in the world.
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thebigidea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-22-03 09:52 PM
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3. so you don't luuuuv shock and awe like a bourbonsoaked MSNBC general?
well, my fine feathered friend - then it seems that you probably oh, HATE FREEDOM or something.

Wear more flag pins, dagnabbit!

Good piece.
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frank frankly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-22-03 09:52 PM
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4. I remember this article
it helped me because it was everything I was trying to say. I will never forget March 2003. the darkest month of my life. when we became the death star. when I became a terrorist.

thank you.
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sistersofmercy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-22-03 09:56 PM
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5. Oh Will
I hate that day! But I was in denial, you see, I hadn't actively voiced any opposition instead just ignorantly assumed there would be no war. I thought it was all just posturing and would be resolved because I thought, "Only a fool would believe Saddam to be a threat.". How naive, I know.
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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-22-03 11:08 PM
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6. Kick
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maggrwaggr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-03 12:26 AM
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7. a somber kick
I had the worst feeling in my stomach leading up to the "war". It just got worse and worse, I don't think I've ever felt so powerless in my life.

You said exactly what I was feeling. And still am.

Thanks, George Bush, for making us terrorists.

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lostnfound Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-03 03:45 AM
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8. A poem by Marge Piercy
"The knight of swords"

I was a weapon. I brandished myself, I was used in the air.
We rushed in waves at the Tower and were hutled back.
Because we were right, should we not win?

When you know that in the foreign and domestic colonies
people are dying of hunger, of napalm, of gas, of rats, of racism,
dying and dying each death is a drop of blood falling
all night on your forehead, each death is a nail tapped in.
It is participation in murder
to sit one moment longer at the key punch.
It is guilt by association to raise your hand in class.
It is being an accomplice to take a job in the lab.
Buying a car, you pay for a fragmentation bomb.

If you are not fighting, are you not supporting?
If you saw the children starving in Brazil, would you wait
the five minutes that is five more bodies bloating?
If you saw the children burning in the bombed villages of Laos
would you have another coffee and eat the jelly doughnut?
If you saw the inside of that prison, would you switch channels?

So run at the barricade and throw back the cannister of gas.
So take the club in your face and keep on slugging.
We must win, we must win for everybody so we cannot,
we can never pause, we have no time to look, we cannot breathe.

Run, keep running, don't look sideways.
The blood is raining down all the time, how can we rest?
How can we pause to think, how can we argue with you,
how can we pause to reason and win you over?
Conscience is the sword we wield,
conscience is the sword that runs us through.
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dbt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-03 07:04 AM
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10. KICK!
:thumbsup:
dbt
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-03 08:00 AM
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11. kick
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NicoleM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-03 08:25 AM
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12. the BFEE
On September 11th, I sat in numb horror as the images of carnage unfolded before me on the television.

Me too. So did most Americans. George H.W. Bush and Barbara watched TV for a while, and then went golfing. Is it any wonder they raised a sociopath?
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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-03 09:47 AM
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13. Kick
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