So the PLDC is dead, with Gov.
Abercrombie saying “get thee behind me, ASAP” and the
Star-Advertiser claiming the law “will
likely be remembered at the state Capitol as a cautionary tale of
government hubris.”
Mmmm,
I don't think so. Not when you see the kind of hubris that's been
going down this session. And not when you have people like Sen.
Donovan DelaCruz, co-architect of the vile legislation, proving he
still
doesn't get it with comments like this:
"It's
really about implementation," he said. "The administration
is going to have to be a lot more proactive in communicating with the
public and the communities once a law gets passed as to how things
are going to be implemented so that we can address concerns as soon
as possible."
Gee,
Senator, you would have heard those public concerns if you'd actually
held a hearing in the Legislature, like you're supposed to, instead
of secretly ramming this thing through.
So
three people are dead — murdered — in Boston, 141 are injured and
countless others are shaken, shattered, by the reminder that no,
security cannot be guaranteed.
We're
now getting saturation media coverage, with even our own little paper
looking for a local angle. Yet there's barely a murmur in the media
about the 175 children — here are their names and ages — who have
been murdered by U.S. drone attacks in Pakistan and Yemen.
I
know some folks don't want to hear it; it offends their sensibilities
to put our own government on par with a bomber dealing death at a
marathon, but the end result is the same: senseless violence that
begets more senseless violence.
Because
right away, how does our President respond?
We
still do not know who did this or why. And people shouldn’t jump to
conclusions before we have all the facts.
But make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this.
And we will find out who did this; we’ll find out why they did
this. Any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel
the full weight of justice.
Like
the kind of “justice” our “shock-and-awe” bombing dealt to
the poor civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq after 9-11? Like the kind
of “justice” we've meted out to prisoners at Bagram and
Guantanamo? Like the kind of “justice” that resulted in the
execution of Anwar
al-Awlaki,
an American citizen who was never brought to trial because he was
never even charged with a crime?
Like the kind of “justice” that makes the president think he has
the right to maintain a secret “kill list?” Like the kind of
“justice” that results in children in other nations being killed
by remote control?
Somehow
in America the promise of “justice” rooted in the rule of law has
been perverted to mean revenge. And the killing will continue until
we all wake up and see it for what it is: the absolute wrong way to
deal with anything.
So
the bees are dead, by the hundreds of thousands, by the millions, and
they're still dying by the scores. We know it's our fault, whether
it's the poison-for-profit chemicals we use or the industrial ag we
embrace or the utter lack of care we show for the natural world.
But
we pretend we aren't sure, that the studies are flawed, that it's not
really such a big deal. Just like we pretend that a corrupt process and corrupt people can pass good
laws. Just like we pretend we're the good guys being
victimized by the bad guys.
When really, it's all about power and control.
Time to stop pretending.
Good observation how the term "justice" has come to mean "revenge" in modern 'Merica.
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ReplyDeleteThat is so true.
There's even a bunch post card blinders that respond to this blight.
They didn't read the instructions, please insert image above.
LOLO Sheeples.
Just wanted you to know that you are absolutely, 100% correct about the moral equivalence of US drones in Pakistan and "terrorist" attacks in the US. Do Americans really believe these things happen in a vacuum? Probably too busy shopping at Walmart and saving a few cents on the backs of the world's exploited poor to notice... We reap what we sow!
ReplyDeleteBravo, dear Joan, for having the courage to tell the truth!
You are such a strong writer.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good musing and I hope you find syndication somewhere...
you are such a strong writer. I hope you find syndication soon with a major international press that includes United States
ReplyDeleteAn eye for an eye: we who claim to be Christians cannot deny that we have murdered countless innocents in their own backyards! And spending millions to invent the ultimate killing machines and so proud of our prowess.
ReplyDeleteHow many more innocents are sacrificed to prove that America is the greatest nation in the world? I do not see an end to killings in this generation.
The only hope for any of us, individually or collectively, comes from truly living as Christ exemplified, rather than simply claiming to be a "Christian". Talk (and text) is cheap...
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