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Title: The Super-Bully Is Going Down Again!
Source: lostwriters.net
URL Source: http://www.lostwriters.net/archive_popup.php?c=czozOiIxMzMiOw
Published: Mar 22, 2006
Author: Stewart Nusbaumer
Post Date: 2006-03-22 00:52:03 by Coral Snake
Keywords: Super-Bully, Again!, Going
Views: 51351
Comments: 83

The Super-Bully Is Going Down Again!

by Stewart Nusbaumer

Here we go again. The world57;s most powerful, well equipped, best trained and certainly most expensive military in the world being worn down and beaten by a rag-tag group of incompetents and morons.

In the 1950s the U.S. military entered the Korean War and battled to a stalemate. Incredible, for the next half century, that has been the high point of U.S. military history. A stalemate!

We went charging into Vietnam, exploding with arrogance, and withdrew beaten and in shame, defeated by an impoverished nation using primitive war technology with fighters running around in pajamas. In the 56;80s Ronald Reagan deployed U.S. Marines to Beirut, to wrap up the Lebanon civil war quickly. Bloodied, Reagan immediately yanked the Marines out. In the 56;90s we charged straight into Mogadishu, Africa -- then straight out of Mogadishu, Africa. Now we57;re in Iraq. How long before we scramble our troops out of this Middle Eastern disaster? Any wagers?

Sure, we have had significant victories in the last half century. In Grenada half our army managed to stomp a few dozen Cuban construction workers armed with the latest shovels. A few years later we blitzed Panama, shooting the country into interesting Swiss cheese patterns, and in the process stumbled upon their whacked-out presidente who we flew back to Miami. Right, Miami is the perfect place for a dope fiend.

The fact is, our country has become severely divorced from reality, and I don57;t mean 60;reality61; television, whose ratings remain strong. America is a superpower 51; the world57;s only superpower 51; and a superpower is supposed to have super power, right? Why, then, in the last half century has our military been stomped, to use the popular phrase, 60;from sea to shining sea61;?

Of course we have the option to nuke our enemies back into the era before SUVs and Dell computers, whether Koreans, Vietnamese, Africans, Arabs, grandmothers 51; hey, we can nuke everyone back to anytime. That57;s what being a superpower is all about. But there is a problem. Most Americans just don57;t feel good about nuking whole families and even nations only because our leaders have a gripe with their leaders, which is what sends our military into battle these days. Think not? When was the last time an Iraqi attacked you?

Our massive conventional firepower 51; planes, artillery and missiles, battleships, submarines, you name it we got it 51; can of course disappear any enemy anywhere. But the problem today is these slimy imbeciles (that57;s the way you describe an enemy) refuse to come out and fight. Regardless of how much the U.S. taxpayers have been milked by our defense corporations, it57;s nearly impossible for our modern tools of death to kill a target that insists upon hiding in the jungle or some dismal back alley. There was a time when warriors didn57;t run and hide. The old days were more fun for the U.S. military.

The larger problem here is obvious. Our enemies refuse to play the role that the Pentagon war planners have assigned to them. We all have a role to play in life; unfortunately these obstinate dunces insist upon playing a role that has not been written into the war script. They refuse to come out in mass, gather on a nice green flat pasture on a clear sunny day, and allow the world57;s most expensive and powerful military to decimate them cleanly and completely. Now, that57;s what war is about.

Although we may have the best universities, I57;m a fine product of Vassar myself, and we have the largest mortgages -- mine will be paid off exactly three months after my 158th birthday -- this doesn57;t mean the rest of the world is stupid. They adapt, they are sneaky because they have to be, and they have lots of time. Americans work more than anyone, even more than the workaholic Japanese. On the other hand, our impoverished enemies don57;t have to be at the office bright and early, which suits them fine since they were out all night planting roadside bombs.

So they have embraced the role that Western strategists call irregular soldier using asymmetrical warfare that stymies, frustrates, slowly bleeds, and finally breaks the will of the greatest military in the world. Not bad for morons. Where the U.S. military is strong, the insurgents avoid; where the U.S. military is weak, the insurgents attack. For the last half century these rag-tag illiterates have done a job on the world57;s superpower. That57;s because the morons use their brains, while the Pentagon only uses our money.

When you were in elementary school, in the rough and tumble world of the school yard, you didn57;t take the bully straight on. Well, if you did, you didn57;t do it again. Instead, you ran up from behind and belted the 4-feet 5-inch giant squarely in the back and then you ran like hell. Bullies are never fast runners. Then you got down on all fours 51; when taking on the bully there was no room for pride 51; and slowly crept up to him and bit his leg and ran like hell. You kept hitting and biting and running until the big brute was in tears and ran off for the teacher.

Well, look closely and you will see that the superpower bully is getting frustrated, starting to look desperate. Listen closely to the American people, and you will hear them screaming for the teacher, screaming to get our troops out. Here we go again.

Stewart Nusbaumer, recently released from Sunny Thoughts Rehabilitation Home, is a veteran of the Vietnam War and has vacationed in approximately a dozen war zones. His current writing project is a book that advocates a U.S. invasion of Detroit, Michigan.

If you would like to respond to this article, please post a comment on the forum (http://lostwriters.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=22) or email the author at SNusbaumer@aol.com.

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#1. To: Coral Snake (#0)

Just more typical LeftWing HateAmerica KRAP, hoping and praying the good guys lose in Iraq...ain't gonna happen!!

Regards...MUD

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2006-03-22   11:08:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Mudboy Slim (#1)

hoping and praying the good guys lose in Iraq

Where did you get that from the above posted article?

SeekingFreedom  posted on  2006-03-23   9:51:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: SeekingFreedom (#8)

"...look closely and you will see that the superpower bully is getting frustrated, starting to look desperate. Listen closely to the American people, and you will hear them screaming for the teacher, screaming to get our troops out."

This article is absolutely dripping with HATRED of America and all the good things we have done for this world during our short time on this planet.

If you are truly "SeekingFreedom", then you must agree that America has been the greatest force for freedom in world history.

Regards...MUD

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2006-03-23   10:12:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Mudboy Slim (#9)

"...look closely and you will see that the superpower bully is getting frustrated, starting to look desperate. Listen closely to the American people, and you will hear them screaming for the teacher, screaming to get our troops out."

BTW, I don't see how that statement demonstrates "hatred" for America. To me, it just looks like an honest assessment of the mood of the American people, and a rather accurate one at that.

Americans have grown accustomed to microwaves and drive-thrus. They wanted a McWar, and it didn't turn out that way. Do you really think the author's assessment of the weak-kneed American sheeple is wrong?

Is your anger misdirected at him when it really should be directed at the people he accurately portrays?

SeekingFreedom  posted on  2006-03-23   10:35:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: SeekingFreedom (#12)

"Do you really think the author's assessment of the weak-kneed American sheeple is wrong?"

I don't believe our soldiers are weak-kneed Americans...and Bush and Rummy ain't weak-kneed...and neither are many of us who support the War on Terror. The RATS had the chance to put an end to the War on Terror in November of 2004, and they failed.

Right's staying the course...MUD

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2006-03-23   10:48:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Mudboy Slim (#15)

I don't believe our soldiers are weak-kneed Americans

I didn't say that, why do you always argue strawmen?

and neither are many of us who support the War on Terror.

Oh no? They why so quick to give up your own personal liberties to the government in exchange for protection from the big, bad "islamofascists"?

SeekingFreedom  posted on  2006-03-23   11:04:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: SeekingFreedom (#17)

"...why so quick to give up your own personal liberties"

I have yet to give up a single personal liberty since the War on Terror began? How about you?

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2006-03-23   11:13:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Mudboy Slim (#18)

I have yet to give up a single personal liberty since the War on Terror began? How about you?

Yes I have.

I believe what Judge Andrew Napolitano says here:

"Napolitano: Well, I have learned that the Patriot Act, in the name of fighting terrorism, allows agents to do things that we've never allowed them to do in the history of the United States.

"Smith: For instance?

"Napolitano: For instance, to read our mail without us knowing it and without getting a search warrant. They can go to the post office, they can write their own search warrant and require the post office to give them your mail......

"Smith: .....without a judge....

"Napolitano: Without a judge involved at all. They can go to your bank, your lawyer, your doctor, your accountant, your computer server, your telephone company, again (his emphasis) without a search warrant from a judge, but with their own, self hand written search warrant and require those people, who keep confidential information on all Americans, to turn that over. You may say, 'Well, my doctor would call me, my banker would call me.'

"Well....no. They will tell the person to whom they're giving the self written search warrant it's a felony for them to speak to anyone about it. They can't tell their spouse, they can't tell their lawyer. They can't even tell a Federal Judge in a Federal Judge's courtroom that they have been the recipient of one of these search warrants. That, of course, prevents them from challenging it for a year. We are not accustomed in this country to having that kind of power in the hands of federal agents.

"We have always put a neutral judge between the government agent and the target of that agent. The Patriot Act changes that.

"Smith: And they can break into your house?

"Napolitano: The Patriot Act, with a search warrant, allows Federal agents to break into your house, make it look like a burglary, steal your checkbook and leave and they don't have to tell you about it for a year. Now, you may say, well, why?

"Smith: They would only do that for terrorism, though. Isn't that what they're supposed to do?

Napolitano: That's what they're supposed to do, however, they have used this power to fight organized crime, drug dealing, pornography and political corruption. The last in the city of Las Vegas.

"Smith: But surely they've gotten some terrorist convictions out of this?

"Napolitano: They've gotten no terrorist convictions out of any of this.....

"Smith: None?

"Napolitano: ...evidence they've obtained out of the Patriot Act. Zero, never. They've gotten a series of guilty pleas, they've gotten convictions on these other crimes......

"Smith: But not on terror?

"Napolitano: But not on terror. They have done their best to keep evidence obtained under the Patriot Act from being introduced into Federal court because they don't want a Federal Judge to find the Patriot Act unconstitutional. Now, five Federal Judges have ruled on it so far, two appointed by President George H.W. Bush. All five have found it unconstitutional. They've found the self written search warrant aspect unconstitutional. They found the part that says 'thou shall not speak' unconstitutional. It violates the first amendment.

"But the Justice Department keeps enforcing it and the Congress has just made it stronger, made it more difficult for people targeted under the Patriot Act, whether it's acts of terror or whatever (Comment: Yeah, too bad if you fall under that 'whatever' category) to challenge the government's behavior.

"Smith: What's the fear?

"Napolitano: The fear is that Government Agents, without the restraint of a judge, will have too much power and will violate the rights that the Constitution guarantees us. Remember, we wrote the 4th Amendment because British soldiers had the right to write their own search warrants, we didn't want any of that. 200 years later we're back where we started."

SeekingFreedom  posted on  2006-03-23   11:16:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: SeekingFreedom (#19)

Remember, we wrote the 4th Amendment because British soldiers had the right to write their own search warrants, we didn't want any of that. 200 years later we're back where we started."

Excellent interview.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2006-03-23   12:11:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Fred Mertz (#21)

Remember this next time some Bush apologist tries to tell you that your rights haven't been taken away until you actually get hauled away to the gulags (that Halliburton is busy building RIGHT NOW!!).

SeekingFreedom  posted on  2006-03-23   12:14:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: SeekingFreedom (#22)

that Halliburton is busy building RIGHT NOW!!).

You just lost your credibility, nut.

continental op  posted on  2006-03-23   13:41:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: continental op (#23)

Google the following: halliburton detention camp

Why would I make this up?

SeekingFreedom  posted on  2006-03-23   13:53:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: ALL (#25)

I don't buy it. Detention camps are so 1940s....

Bear in mind that I've been hearing about concentration camps in the U.S. since the '70s.

continental op  posted on  2006-03-23   18:56:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: continental op, All (#37)

I don't buy it.

Did you ever get your foot out of your mouth long enough to read the posted link on #26?

(An official press release confirming the government contract, hosted on the Halliburton website, found here)

SeekingFreedom  posted on  2006-03-24   10:16:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: SeekingFreedom (#47)

#22. To: Fred Mertz (#21)

Remember this next time some Bush apologist tries to tell you that your rights haven't been taken away until you actually get hauled away to the gulags (that Halliburton is busy building RIGHT NOW!!).

SeekingFreedom posted on 2006-03-23 12:14:10 ET Reply Trace Private Reply

Strawman. Halliburton is building detention centers for illegal immigrants, not gulags for Americans. When will you cretins learn that the Feds don't have to round anyone up to control them?

continental op  posted on  2006-03-24   13:07:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#52. To: continental op (#49)

When will you cretins learn that the Feds don't have to round anyone up to control them?

The contract, which is effective immediately, provides for establishing temporary detention and processing capabilities to augment existing ICE Detention and Removal Operations (DRO) Program facilities in the event of an emergency influx of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs.

If you believe your own ramblings then you are living in a very different reality than I.

SeekingFreedom  posted on  2006-03-24 14:23:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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