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The worst lesson to learn

Posted by Monica Mehta at 11:59 AM on August 25, 2005.


The war on terror is right here, at home.

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This may be my last blog post for awhile on AlterNet, as my summer stint has concluded and I'm off to other ventures.

Unfortunately, the Bush administration continues to saddle the country with many of the same problems it did when I started here. They're still on the verge of instating a Supreme Court that will make abortion illegal. They're still contributing to the erosion of the environment through scientifically unsound, pro-corporate policies. They're still mouthpieces of the religious right, shepharding its presence into our secular government and schools. They're still allowing American soldiers and Iraqi civilians to die. And for the third day in a row, the president is still stubbornly refusing to budge on his shameful premise: that the war in Iraq was justified.

The war on terror is right here, at home: if all this isn't terrifying, then I don't know what is.

Next month, my cousin will go back to Iraq to fight for this illegal war. He already served a year there, the worst of his life, in which he had to drive unguarded humvees through the roads of Baghdad. His family immigrated from India only a few years ago; today, he serves in the U.S. military, placing his life and faith in the leaders of this country. And his mother must wonder how she thought coming to this country would give her son a better life.

This is what I have learned most from my time here: We are Americans, but we are not all served by America. We are no longer "protected" by our leaders; they now purposefully put us in harm's way. And we are not represented by our leaders. They have stopped listening to us, and now doggedly follow only the voices they choose to hear.

This administration does not speak for all of us: I hope the rest of the world remembers that, when the day of reckoning comes.

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Monica Mehta is an associate editor at AlterNet.


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Posted by: popsicle67 on Aug 27, 2005 11:53 PM   
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I really wish that you had put as much energy into getting someone you wanted to be president asyou put into whining
about the person who is. Did we have it better when Slick Willy and his gang of cohorts had the job? Really I must say
that all the opportunity this country affords you to be happy and you insist on being depressed. I know what you should do,Run for office. It really is not that hard at the local level, all you need is enough like minded people to elect you then you can prove your thoughts and ideas are superior through application. Does that idea appeal to you? If not, Why?Are you to busy doing your own thing that you can only tear down those who take the time to use the system to their advantage?
That is the real problem in a nutshell,You can't get anyone but
a few cronies and some media outlets to listen to you so you can't take advantage of the system and that just barks your shins.The only outlet you have left is ever more stunning and derogatory tirades against the present administration to maintain the medias focus on you. You take advantage of the
"If it bleeds it leads" mentallity of todays media to gain access to validation because you don't recieve it from any other source.

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Bill Graham
Posted by: Bill on Aug 29, 2005 9:48 AM   
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Nice article. I've got just a few comments: 1) I really wish you'd stop referring to these thugs as "leaders"; I would suggest the term "rulers" as a logical replacement. 2) regarding your hope that the people of the world will remember these thugs don't represent you (or me), I suspect they will remember only that we did nothing to stop them. Good luck in the coming years.

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