Happy Hour Discurso

Today’s opining on the public discourse.

Really fucking unhappy right now. Not only did Congress flush the Fourth Amendment down the loo, they seem hell-bent on shitting away what fragments of sanity they have left:

Just when you thought a Congress could not debase itself any further, having just approved massive funding for the Iraq war and given the corporate criminal accomplices of Bush’s attack on the Bill of Rights a free pass… along comes the mother of all insane resolutions of our time. This is even worse than the notorious Iraq War Resolution. and is likely to pass Congress like a glassful of laxatives.

Resolution 362 in the House (not officially named the “Iran War Resolution”, but nonetheless amounting to nothing less than that)will effectively demand the US to impose a naval blockade of Iran, an act of war.

Please take action this weekend.


Yes, please do. The last fucking thing we need is another fucking unilateral war. This country’s military back is broken as it is, not to mention the ethical, moral, and diplomatic concerns involved. We shouldn’t be provoking a war with Iran to begin with, but to do so when we have two fucking unfinished wars on our plates – that’s beyond insane. I don’t think we even have a word for how batshit crazy that is.

After all, even Bush’s chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff favors diplomacy:

In an interview with National Journal published today, Mullen speaks favorably of directly engaging with Iran, even though he says Iran has not always shown a “propensity” for it:

NJ: Given Iran’s role as a spoiler in the region, and with so much now at stake for the United States, doesn’t it make sense to directly engage with Iran to discern its motives and explore potential accommodations?

MULLEN: I would like to have a healthy dialogue with Iran, but many different administrations over a period of decades have been unable to achieve that. But I do think engagement would offer an opportunity, certainly, to understand each other better. That said, the Iranians have to want to talk too. It can’t just be a desire on our part. And the Iranians haven’t shown much propensity for dialogue.


Mullen isn’t the only administration official who has eschewed Bush’s absolutist rhetoric in favor of a more diplomatic approach.


I’m not entirely hopeful that the voices of reason can drown out the war drums, but it’s past time to try. We have a disaster on our hands now – what we’d have with a third war is catastrophe.

As for Iran not showing much of a propensity for talking with us, who the fuck can blame them? Look at who they’d be talking to. George W. “I’ll see your crazy and raise you a batshit insane” Bush.

Remember a few things in the run-up to this new war. Bush lied to get us in to the last one. He used fear and patriotism to shut down dissent. And too many of us, myself included, simply threw up our hands and didn’t do a goddamned thing.

Not this time. Not another war. Listen:

We need to stop House Resolution 362 in its tracks. Right now.

And to stop or substantially slow the push for war AIPAC needs to disgraced and here’s how you can help.

The key talking point : anti-Jewish attitudes have been on the rise over the past decade, both in the US and worldwide. Sure. And Pastor John Hagee, alleged friend of Jews and Israel and key AIPAC ally, AIPAC’s 2007 star speaker, has helped drive that increase in anti-Jewish hatred.

Is Israel’s well being the point ? Maybe. But good faith efforts towards Mideast Peace clearly are not:

IN 2003, according to this American Prospect story, the Bush Administration chose to spurn an Iranian peace offer that would have given EVERY concession the US and AIPAC now demands from Iran.

Thus, the alleged reasons for the push for a US war with Iran are probably lies. Iran was willing to concede everything – it’s nuclear program, its support for Hamas and Hezzbollah…


Hear that? That’s a call to arms, that is. Don’t believe the lies. Don’t accept another useless war pushed on you by warloving hatemongers. It’s time to stop these sick fucks dead in their tracks.

We couldn’t stop FISA, but we are fucking well not going to bend over and take this.

Let Congress know you won’t tolerate it.

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    @Cobalt: Thankees, and feel free to repost wherever you like!@Woozle: Most excellent! (And yeah – Babylon 5 seems to be providing some awfully good metaphors lately.)Anyone who wants some good talking points for an email to their rep, click on Woozle’s DONE link.

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