"The great story here for anybody willing to find it, write
about it and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has
been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for
president."--Hillary Rodham Clinton, interview with NBC's
Today, January 1998
I am very disgusted about the American attack against Iraq. There
are many cumulative reasons for my disgust, and these reasons come
about not because of my rational thinking to either justify or not
justify a war, but rather because I have always hated the creepy and
aggressive behaviour of bullies.
The Bush administration has been demonstrating the creepiest and
most aggressive behaviour in domestic and foreign policies so that
the already rich become richer at the expense of anybody else.
We all know of the tax cutting obsession of Bush&Co. But not
everybody knows of the chronic U.S. trade deficit and net
international debt, its federal governmental deficit and debt, and
about its dwindling known oil reserve.
We have many economists and many of them have been supportive of
business as usual along with the biased supposed speculative bullish
behaviour of the stock market, a speculative bullish behaviour
driven by the big investments firms.
Business must not be as usual, and we must all work to eradicate
the bullish behaviour in our social environment, that is at home, in
our communities, in schools, in business, in government, everywhere.
First of all we must remove from office bullish President Bush
and his friends belonging to the "neo-uber-alles" organization:
Project for the New American Century (PNAC). As I think of this neo-uber-
alles Project my mind goes back to the times when Hillary Clinton
mentioned of an organized right-wing conspiracy to impeach her
husband President Clinton.
In order to understand the supposed neo-uber-alles conspiracy we
must learn and understand the pattern of behaviour emerging from the
people surrounding president Bush&Co. We have always said that we
must use common sense in all of our political and social matters and
as in anything else, but Bush&Co. have the explicit agenda of
America's permanent dominance all over the world, and the world's
social and economic problem is not one of dominance but one of
social and economic development for all.
I have never cared of conspiracies as my only pressing concern
has been really to look after my own family's welfare, but now,
under the understanding of widespread crony capitalism and the new
threat against world peace as promoted by president Bush&Co. I must
consider the understanding of a conspiracy waged by President Bush
and his friends belonging to the neo-uber-alles Project for the New
American Century (PNAC).
Political scientist Jim Lobe writes that PNAC was founded by
William Kristol, editor of the Rupert Murdoch-owned Weekly Standard
and that this Project is a "front group which cemented the powerful
alliance between right-wing Republicans like Dick Cheney and Don
Rumsfeld, Christian and Catholic Right leaders like Gary Bauer and
William Bennett, and the neocons behind a platform of global U.S.
military dominance." A Project, which preaches global U.S. military
dominance and which provided the thinking for President Bush Jr. to
attack Iraq, is for me a conspiracy to hijack democracy in the
United States, a conspiracy to wage unending wars all over the world
under the cover to bring peace, and a conspiracy to maintain U.S.
economic dominance as they destroy lives and properties under the
cover of exporting democracy and financing economic rebuilding.
References
Pertinent articles published in Ensign
Associated Press and Reuters Hillary Clinton: 'This Is A Battle',
January 27, 1998 CNN, http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/01/27/hillary.today/
Project for the New American Century http://www.newamericancentury.org
Lobe, Jim All in the Neocon Family March 27, 2003 AlterNet,
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15481 |