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Preoccupied with Occupiers
by John Ransom
December 20,2011
Saying
that there is little difference
between George Bush and Barack Obama, the Occupy Anything, Everything
movement
staked ground in front of President Obama’s Iowa campaign headquarters,
promising that they will commit acts of civil disobedience for the Iowa
caucuses in order to protest Obama’s military and business policies.
“We
ask that number one they cut the
U.S. military budget in half and number two he [Obama] dismantle the
U.S.
military empire,” Occupier Jessica Reznicek told ABC News. “When we
arrived
yesterday the business was shut down and nobody was in there and we
made a vow
to occupy until our demands were addressed, so here we stand.”
The
Obama campaign so far has no
official comment- apparently they were voting “not present” by locking
the
doors and hiding inside, a tactic Democrat officeholders often use with
constituents - but the development should be worrisome for a president
already
under pressure to move to the middle.
Even
in Obama’s Illinois, a resolution
in support of the Occupiers was voted down recently 58-37 with 15
legislators
voting present.
ABCNews
blog continues:
Joseph
Glazebrook, an attorney for
several of the protesters, said that although he was an Obama supporter
last
cycle, they chose to camp out at the president’s re-election
headquarters
instead of one of the GOP candidates because “if we only focus on one
part of
the problem we are never going to change anything. We have to focus on
the
whole problem, which includes the president.”
While
there was some talk in 2008 of a
Recreate ’68 movement embarrassing Obama during the Democrat National
Convention in Denver with mass protests ala Chicago 1968, the threat
never
materialized. Protestors were active, but relatively well-behaved
Ok,
yeah: The Denver Post reported
that the police in Denver did end up seizing a stockpile of urine and
feces
that protestors intended to use as weapons of mass, um …obstruction?
Presumably
by now the Occupiers have
completed courses in advanced urine and feces deployment via Zuccotti
Park, LA
and Oakland. Photographs from the camps at least indicate something was
going
on there involving human waste.
“This
is not a Republican or a
Democratic issue. This is about the whole system being against us. The
corporate elites own all of the politicians and they set the agenda,”
Frank
Cordaro, a Catholic social justice activist told the Associated Press.
“What we
are doing here is trying to win back our bought-and-sold political
empire. We
need to dismantle it because there is no difference between George Bush
and
Obama.”
Well,
um, you mean besides race,
party, accents, suit size, philosophy and politics?
The
Occupiers could signal that the
Democrats face the prospect of a long, hot, smelly summer when they get
together in Charlotte, N.C. in the first week of September 2012 for
their
convention to re-coronate Obama.
Who
knew in 2008 how appropriate the
Styrofoam Grecian columns they used as Obama’s backdrop in Denver would
be in
light of the Greek bankruptcy, the Euro bankruptcy and the looming US
default-in-fact? Maybe this year they can substitute the columns from
the
Federal Reserve Bank.
The
Feds are just as full of it as
Obama and a Greek balance sheet.
The
presence of the Occupiers also
gives you clue as to why Obama decided to declare the Iraq War
officially
“over” this week. Hostilities against the two sovereign powers ended
years ago,
as did US troop combat in Iraq.
But
Obama wants to pose in the role of
peacemaker and lawgiver for all nations.
But
Iraq isn’t the only war Obama has
to worry about.
In
fact, Iraq was likely the least of
his worries, war-wise.
Recreate
’68? Obama already has.
If
Obama’s cross-border air-strikes in
Pakistan aren’t the same thing tactically as Lyndon Johnson’s carpet
bombing of
Cambodia, Obama may soon find out that in terms of destabilizing
Pakistan and
his own presidential regime they might well be the same thing
politically.
Obama
owns the missile strike policy
in Pakistan, the failures of his own surge strategy in Afghanistan, the
man-made global chilling of relations with Russia and China, the war
policy in
North Africa and the ceding of Iraq to Iranian influence.
He’s
lost most of the Middle East. And
Europe too sits on the brink of dissolution, jeopardizing the 100
year-old
alliance of the Western Democracies; an alliance that has given the
developed
world unrivaled prosperity and peace.
Surveying
the damage that Obama’s
wrought in just three years, actually, 1968 doesn’t look so bad.
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