Friday, June 15, 2007

REVOLUTION: ARE YOU IN?


by Malik Isasis






















What would it take to make a better world?

What is the role of the individual in a social movement?

Is social (r)evolution possible?

What would be the elements of such a movement?

What’s wrong with the current social/political climate?

What would the structure and goals of a social (r)evolution look like?

What would the core values of such a movement be?

Where do we start?


JOE LIEBERMAN IS A DOUCHE BAG


by Malik Isasis


Senator Joseph Isadore Lieberman, the Independent Democrat, is a douche bag. He is a tool of war and is doing his part to make sure that the United States continues it colonization effort in Iraq and if that weren’t enough, bomb Iran. He is only for death and destruction because he lacks imagination…I take that back, it is not a lack of imagination that drives people like Lieberman it is unadulterated power. Lieberman got a sip of this corruptive nectar last November 2006 when he won his seat, after losing in the Democratic primary.

He found himself back into the senate winning with overwhelming financial and propaganda support from Republican operatives. Lieberman waltzed into the senate bitter with the Democratic Party and ever since then he has threaten to leave the Democratic Party frequently for the Republican Party. He has successfully played the Democrats against the Republicans and vice-versa, making himself a kingmaker. The razor-thin majority in the senate is so close that a political whore like Lieberman can sell his soul and dignity for the crumbs of power.

The Democratic Party per usual gave Lieberman a powerful position on a committee. Still he whines like a baby with shit in his diapers because this is the sickness of power, you assume you have entitlements that others don’t. Power is like the ring, in the book/film Lord of the Ring, anyone who comes in to contact with it becomes a destructive force.

On Sunday, Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut said the US should consider a military strike against Iran over its support of Iraqi insurgents.

"I think we've got to be prepared to take aggressive military action against the Iranians to stop them from killing Americans in Iraq," he said. "And to me, that would include a strike over the border into Iran, where we have good evidence that they have a base at which they are training these people coming back into Iraq to kill our soldiers."


Bush has ushered in an era where United States’ politicians speak off the cuff with no regard to what they say or the consequences of such thoughtless chest beating. This chest beating with other people’s loved-ones to fight their fights substitutes as diplomacy. Our politicians speak to other nations as if they were children, and then have the nerve to get upset when other nations ignore them.

What makes people like Lieberman and Bush kindred spirits is their ability to focus on personal goals over that of a nation and the people they represent. They hoard power, delusional and blinded by their own grandiosity. Unfortunately for the world, Israel and American neocons have their hands up both these meat puppets’ asses.


CAPITOL I, CAPITOL D


by Malik Isasis, A REPOST
















When the axe came into the forest, the trees said, “The handle is one of us.” So goes an African Proverb. The “Independent Democratic” senator from Connecticut, Joseph Lieberman, is being courted heavily by the Republicans to caucus with the Republican Party. Senator Lieberman has felt a sense of abandonment by the Democratic Party leadership after losing to his challenger, Ned Lamont in the Democratic primary. After he had lost, he registered himself as an Independent Democrat, to get another bite at the apple.

On November 7, 2006, as an Independent Democrat, Lieberman beat his Democratic challenger Ned Lamont in the senatorial race, putting himself in the middle of a bidding war between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party and by a bidding war; I mean a Committee Chair position and maintaining of his seniority to give either side political advantaged.

"I am now an Independent Democrat -- capital I, capital D.” Senator Lieberman said (Associated Press). When asked if he’d switch caucuses if he felt uncomfortable with the Democratic Party, in a not so subtle threat, he replied:

"I'm not ruling it out, but I hope I don't get to that point. And, and I must say, and with all respect to the Republicans who supported me in Connecticut, nobody ever said, 'We're doing this because we, we want you to switch over,' " he said (Associated Press).

Well I say, why else would the Republicans support a Democratic Senator from the oppositional party, if they didn’t expect anything in return? It’s kinda like that guy in prison who offers you a cigarette, only to return later wanting to fuck you in the ass, for the favor.

With a slight advantage in the Senate, the Democrats and Republicans will need Joseph Lieberman to move the agenda in either direction. So, it appears that Lieberman has found himself in a position where he will be able to use his newly found independence to get almost anything he asks for. He has found his “joementum” he’d been searching for since his Vice Presidential bid in 2000; it appears now, that he is one of the most powerful men in Washington, D.C. and isn’t that what it’s all about? Power?

The leadership in the Democratic Party has shot themselves in the foot by not supporting Ned Lamont. They left him twisting in the wind. And now the Democratic Party find themselves having to consider giving Lieberman a leadership position and Committee Chair position, even though he decided to buck the Democratic Party to become an Independent.

If Lieberman had been traumatized by the direction of the Democratic Party, he would have left the party and run as an Independent from the outset. He didn’t do so because he is a coward, and make political gains in the media by marketing himself as a moderate, just like John McCaine markets himself as a Maverick—all sugar, no nutritional value.

Senator Joseph Lieberman is part of the sickness of our political system, where incumbent politicians feel a sense of entitlement to their office and to power. Lieberman waxes eloquently about values, and integrity but he’s a political whore, willing to sell off his services to the highest bidder. Lieberman has made losing about him, rather than about the people he represents. When it becomes about the politicians, it’s not about the constituents. It is personal gain over political responsibility.

His political DNA reads neocon, and the Republican Party is where he should be. Hey Joe, on the way out, don't let the door hit 'ya where the good Lord split 'ya.




Sources:

Associated Press, Lieberman Won’t Rule Out Caucusing with GOP

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