"Any culture, big or small, has something to teach us,
something unique... something which any balanced, fair world needs"--French
President Jacques Chirac[1]
"God save us all from the Straussians and the Bushits!"--Mario
deSantis[2]
The Bush administration is representing the unipolar vision of
the world order where America’s Bushits are the abusive masters over
every other people and other countries. For me the Bushits’ unipolar
vision epitomizes the ultimate abuse of power by the best democracy
money can buy: Bush’s America. Therefore, I welcomed the democratic
statement by French President Jacques Chirac:
"Granted, it is still possible to organise the world based
on a logic of power... Yet experience has taught us that this
type of organisation is, by its very definition, unstable and
sooner or later leads to crisis or conflict... It is by
recognising the new reality of a multi-polar and interdependent
world that we will succeed in building a sounder and fairer
international order... This is why we must work together to
revive multilateralism, a multilateralism based on a reformed
and strengthened United Nations."[3]
Bush’s logic of power has created the excess violent killing of
some 100,000 Iraqis, mostly women and children.[4] I wonder how Bush
can still sell his unipolar democracy to Iraq when most Iraqi
families have been touched by violent killings, endemic
unemployment, violent destruction of economic infrastructure, and
degrading humiliation by the occupation American troops.[5] It is a
fact, that Bush’s logic of power can only deliver a more unstable
world and therefore more terrorism.
In Canada, former Liberal Member of Parliament Carol Parrish has
summarized in an article the abusive policies of Bush’s logic of
power.[6] Just prior to the invasion of Iraq, Parrish had remarked
"Damn Americans'… I hate those bastards."[7]
In Saskatchewan, the logic of power has entrapped the whole
justice system along with the provincial government and the
Saskatoon police since the wrongful conviction of David Milgaard;[8]
in this regard, social activist Sheila Steele has stated that
"They are a bad lot, Saskatchewan lawyers. I will happily
eat my words if anyone will provide me with solid evidence that
I am wrong... The justice system in Saskatchewan is bankrupt,
both morally and financially. That system is composed mostly of
lawyers, on both sides of the bar and former lawyers on the
bench." [9]
The experiences of my family world support Sheila Steele’s
contention of a bankrupt Saskatchewan justice system. In particular,
I want to share with you, readers, (click
here for document) my experience of a mediation process
supervised by Saskatchewan Justice on November 25, 1998 in Regina
with the hope that justice will eventually overcome the logic of
power.
References
1. BBC News Chirac hails Anglo-French ties (pdf)
November 19, 2004 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4026689.stm
2. deSantis, Mario The politics of deception and manipulation in
changing economic structures: Saskatchewan politics, Professor
Shadia Drury and the Bush's Straussians October 30, 2004 Ensign
3. BBC News Chirac urges fairer world order (pdf)
November 18, 2004 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4024005.stm
4. Ross, Emma Johns Hopkins study finds 100,000 Iraqis, mostly
women and children, killed by US forces! (pdf)
October 28, 2004 Associated Press http://bayarea.indymedia.org/news/2004/10/1701889.php
5. Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches http://dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/
6. Parrish, Carolyn Our Neighbour At A Crossroads October 24,
2004 Toronto Sun http://www.carolynparrish.parl.gc.ca/Parlmedia/Our%20neighbour%20at%20a%20crossroads.htm
7. CBC News Ex-Liberal says she has no regrets over firing
November 19, 2004 http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2004/11/19/parrish_reaction041119.html
8. Injusticebusters Milgaard inquiry http://injusticebusters.com/04/Milgaard_inquiry.htm
9. Steele, Sheila How many lawyers does it take to ruin a
province? and Lawyer continues to treat people's lives as a cruel
game: monopoly? February 10 and 9, 2004 http://injusticebusters.com/04/sermonettes04/Feb13.htm |