Thursday, June 14, 2007

What Now?

What Now?

We have to take a good, hard look at where we are and what we need to do.

Given this accurate assesment:

http://answer.pephost.org/site/News2?abbr=ANS_&page=NewsArticle&id=8501
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The Democratic-controlled Congress voted overwhelmingly to extend and finance the war and occupation. The calculation of the Democratic Party leadership and the vast majority of its elected officials in Congress is based on avoiding at all costs taking responsibility for a pullout from Iraq which will be perceived as a defeat for the United States in this strategic oil-rich region. They believe that they can secure an electoral advantage in 2008 by having the war drag on and have the public hold the Republicans responsible for the war. Moreover, the Democratic Party is feeding from the same corporate financing trough as the Republicans and they share the Bush government’s broad objective of U.S. domination in the Middle East. Congress, under the current circumstances, is completely committed to not ending the war in Iraq in the next two years and probably for much longer than that.
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http://answer.pephost.org/site/News2?abbr=ANS_&page=NewsArticle&id=8501

I would venture that the above statement rings largely true, and thus our future general security depends on the following:

Super - Global Military/Police Air and Space control by the U.S. as a committed, conscientious, supporting Member of the U.N. (Eliminate the need to physically occupy foreign lands).

Transition to a non-fossil-fuel-based global economy (Solar Cells Charging Batteries, batteries powering cars, trucks, buses, trains and ships).

Restoration of the Populist, Democratic-Republican national character of the United States as an example for other countries to follow. (Break up the Media Monopolies, Keep the Internet Free and Neutral, and address the cynicism that has infected our country).

-- Mark Frankenberg

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