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The Summer of Red Death: The Only Way Out Is Through July 24, 2003 -- SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA (apj.us) -- The astrologers tell us that Mars, which right now is getting closer to Earth than it has been in the past 78,000 years, has been pretty angry recently. Looking at the carnage that surrounds us in the world, it's an easy thing to believe. There is a titanic worldwide struggle going on, with many different parties involved. On one side, we see Bush's minions, paymasters, and puppetmasters, a group of supremely rich and supremely greedy persons who went after what they thought was an easy target, only to find themselves choking on the low-hanging fruit. On the other side, we find a group of people with different ideologies, and who would normally be fighting amongst themselves, united in one thing: to make Iraq so hot to hold that even the PNAC/Halliburton brigade realize that the deaths-to-profits ratio is too high. (And the true tragedy is that, now that the PNAC Platoon has got our sons and daughters stuck in this quagmire, our leaving it now would leave the secularized citizens of Iraq -- a country with nearly a century of Westernized cultural reforms -- to the mercy of the radical clerics who want to reimpose purdah on the women and Sharia on everyone.) The one good thing that is going to come from this horror is that it may well be what takes down the PNAC Platoon and their whole rotten power base. The BBC is currently engaged in a fight to the death with Tony Blair and Blair's Murdoch-media puppetmasters. The pretext is the death of Dr. David Kelly, who Blair had hung out to dry for the crime of telling the truth about PNAC UK's dodgy dossier. Blair and Murdoch want to cow the Beeb, to break its independence forever so Tony and the Tories can enjoy the same sort of lapdoggy media that conservative Republicans enjoy (or at least did, until last week) in the US. But the Beeb, bless her, is fighting back -- and it will be Blair that goes down over this. Meanwhile, the US media, which had for so long been so willing to serve as the PNAC Platoon's American publicists, have now started to turn on the Bushistas. Several theories have arisen for this, and all of them may well be true:
The Bushistas got a bit of a morale-booster the other day when they killed Saddam's sons and grandson. The airwaves were filled with gassy pundits proclaiming that with the deaths of Saddam's progeny, the Iraqi resistance to the invasion would crumble. These proclamations were proved wrong less than twenty-four hours later, when persons thought to be Baathist fighters killed two American troops. It's the Summer of Red Death, all right. All too much of it unnecessary, but some of it might well be beneficial for the world as a whole. Let's keep our fingers crossed and hope that we're still here when it's done. | ||||
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