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>Tired of Perpetual War? What Can You Do About It?  - Mish - Global Economic Analysis
It has been my observation that most of the masses* (a Marxist term, but appropriate) in the developed world are so afraid of things that go bump in the night, that they are eager to kill them all and let God sort them out.

And then wonder why they are considered the great Satan.

*The US Constitution states "the people"; individuals and as a collective of individuals (see SCOTUS opinions). The words "masses" as well as the word "democracy" does not exist in the Constitution. The term masses denotes a distinct lack of individualism. For lack of a better descriptor, masses is equivalent to a herd of dumb animals overseen by a believed to be good shepherd who regularly fleeces them and then sends the surplus youth to the slaughterhouse in the pursuit of profits.

Supposedly there was a time when the leader and leadership of a nation fought beside their army. Now the cowards hide behind privilege and parliamentary procedure. There is an easy way to solve this nonsense. A Constitutional Amendment that requires any politician (any and all) voting in favor of armed conflicts of all types to be drafted and sent to the front lines for the duration. Never demand of others what you refuse to do. None of our military hardware has a sticker on it stating, "Not for use by impotent, old, war-mongering politicians." We will get self-imposed term limits as a bonus feature. With Congress in recess for war-games, little additional harm can come to "the people" by bad legislation bought and paid for by your consumer dollars.


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Début de l'article :The warmongers are flooding the airwaves, beating the drums of war, even though UN inspectors have not even had time to investigate whether Syria uses chemical weapons. The Financial Times is at the head of the list. Financial Times Case #1 Writer Gideon Rachman says Echoes of the Iraq war are eerie but misleading. The probable lack of a UN resolution authorising the use of military force in Syria does carry an unfortunate echo of Iraq. Indeed, the UN basis for war in Syria could be even h... Lire la suite
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