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    http://english.pravda.ru/mailbox/22/101/399/14555_euology.html

    Eulogy for America
    11/08/2004 16:49
    The epitaph reads:
    THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    Born July 4, 1776 - Died November 2, 2004

    Ladies and gentlemen, we gather here today to mourn the passing of
    the United States of America, a nation that once stood as a beacon
    light of hope for the world.

    America was betrayed and murdered on November 2, 2004. Also killed
    during this time of madness were the following virtues: truth,
    justice, integrity, freedom, compassion, brotherhood, tolerance,
    faith, hope, charity, peace, and respect for other cultures and
    nations. These virtues are survived by their antitheses--deceit,
    injustice, hypocrisy, fascism, selfishness, hatred, fear,
    hopelessness, greed, perpetual warfare and arrogant hegemony.

    Also murdered were seven platitudes, which parents once used to
    convince their children that America was a rational and honorable
    nation:

    1. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY died during the coup of 2000, when
    Americans nonchalantly stood by while an election was stolen. This
    death provided the Bush dictatorship with the incentive to test the
    accuracy of Alexander Hamilton"s belief that, "Those who stand for
    nothing will fall for anything." That accuracy was authenticated
    when both the American media and the American public unquestioningly
    embraced the lies that led the nation into the war against Iraq.

    2. VERACITY IS THE HEART OF MORALITY (by Thomas Huxley) has been
    replaced by these words from Robert Burns: "Morality, thou deadly
    bane, thy tens o" thousands thou has slain."

    Ironically this platitude was zealously enforced when Bill Clinton
    was President, after he was caught lying about his affair with a
    White House intern. During the debate leading up to his impeachment
    trial, right-wing pundits incessantly chanted, "It"s not about the
    sexual activity. It"s about the immorality of lying."

    Yet commensurate concerns over the immorality of lying about the
    existence of "weapons of mass destruction" in Iraq have been
    conspicuously absent. And while Clinton"s lies wrought neither death
    nor destruction, the lies of George W. Bush have, to date, resulted
    in the deaths of over one thousand Americans, and the slaughter of
    over one hundred thousand Iraqis, many of them innocent men, women
    and children. Yet, under the bizarre morality that recently caused
    the death of America, Clinton"s dishonesty is viewed with more
    disdain than Bush"s. Ironically, if this "new morality" does not
    prevent a lying mass murderer from holding political office, then
    convicted killer Charles Manson has the credentials to become
    president.

    It was allegedly this "new morality," that swayed the recent
    election. But what does it truly entail? Besides the egregious
    belief that lying about a sexual relationship is more immoral than
    lying about the motives for war, this "new morality" also claims to
    defend the rights of the unborn, yet is blissfully unconcerned about
    those already here. Millions of children throughout the nation
    suffer needless pain because their parents lack health insurance and
    cannot afford to take them to the doctor. Millions of the elderly
    suffer similar pain because they cannot afford the prescription
    medication they rely upon to survive. Yet while universal health
    care is derided as a "socialist" concept by politicians bought and
    paid for by the insurance and health care industries, all Iraqi
    citizens are being provided with universal health coverage.

    This "new morality" vociferously rebels if taxes are raised even a
    single dollar to supply impoverished school systems with computers or
    up-to-date textbooks, or to feed and clothe the homeless and
    destitute. Yet the expenditure of billions of dollars on a war based
    on nothing but lies does not even create a whimper.

    Under this "new morality" a block of granite is more important than a
    human life. The indiscriminate bombing of civilians and the torture
    and "disappearances" that occurred (and are still occurring) in
    United States controlled detention camps throughout the world did not
    inspire outrage, but the removal of a Ten Commandments monument from
    government property does, even though this monument can be openly
    displayed on private property.

    While so-called "Christians" exploit this "new morality" to
    pontificate about "family values," and to condemn the "intolerance"
    shown by other faiths, they furtively seek, in the wake of America"s
    death, to establish a dogmatic Social Darwinistic theocracy
    themselves, building their so-called "faith" on the pillars of
    hatred, egomania, greed, lust for mortal power, and the selfish
    desire to force their beliefs upon others, many of the very evils
    that Jesus, the founder of Christianity, condemned.

    3. CRIME DOESN"T PAY holds true only when the crime opposes or
    offends the power structure. It does not apply when stealing
    elections or waging illegal wars.

    In fact, as the Bush precedent has demonstrated, all an incumbent
    president has to do to maintain office is dupe the people and the
    Congress into supporting an illegal war, mismanage this war until
    election time, then tell the people they should not change
    the "commander-in-chief" during wartime.

    4. ALWAYS LEAD BY EXAMPLE has been replaced by, "Always be willing
    to shed anyone"s blood, except your own." When the opportunity arose
    for Bush, and his partner-in-crime Dick Cheney, to personally
    participate in combat during the Vietnamese war, Bush instead used
    his family influence to perform some still nebulous National Guard
    Service, while Cheney obtained five deferments to avoid being
    drafted. Yet today they stand on the decks of aircraft carriers and
    behind podiums in some of the most fortified buildings in the world,
    telling Iraqi insurgents to "bring it on."

    5. PATRIOTISM IS THE LAST REFUGE OF A SCOUNDREL (by Samuel Johnson)
    has been replaced by the verity that patriotism is the FIRST refuge
    of a scoundrel. The build-up to the Iraqi war illustrated how easily
    the Bush regime, through the repetition of words like "freedom and
    democracy," could distract people from the reality that the greatest
    loss of freedom Americans suffered in recent years was not because of
    some overseas enemy, but through the passage by lawmakers of the
    deceptively named "Patriot Act." Now that America is dead, the "new
    morality" is determined to destroy what little remains of the Bill of
    Rights.

    The irony is that patriotism is only expected of the poor and middle-
    classes, who make up the bulk of America"s military personnel. Multi-
    national corporations, who outsourced jobs and threw employees out of
    work, and who retained ornate office buildings in the late United
    States while profiting from virtual slave labor in other nations,
    were never asked to be "patriotic," nor were they chastised for
    disloyalty when their practices harmed the national economy. Instead
    they were rewarded with tax breaks and the financial windfalls that
    Bush"s warmongering spawned.

    6. WORK HARD AND YOU WILL BE REWARDED must now read, "It is not
    what you know, but who you know that matters." Although Bush and
    his supporters have stridently condemned as "preferential treatment"
    affirmative action policies designed to help minorities who have been
    historically victimized by discrimination, no one condemns the fact
    that Bush has profited from preferential treatment his entire life,
    as have countless other politicians, pundits and celebrities.
    Affirmative action is not being attacked because it
    provides "preferential treatment." It is being attacked because it
    intrudes upon the nepotism, cronyism and sense of entitlement
    exploited by those born into wealth and power.

    7. ALL LIFE IS SACRED was a common platitude in the late United
    States. But the massacre of November 2, 2004 has replaced this myth
    with a paraphrase from George Orwell"s classic book ANIMAL
    FARM: "All lives are sacred, but some are more sacred than others."

    In truth the lives of the expendable and exploited were never as
    valued as the lives of the expenders and exploiters. And while the
    Iraqi war is a constant reminder of the absurdity of this platitude,
    the ordeals of Dr. Jack Kevorkian and Maurice Carter have graphically
    underscored its hypocrisy.

    Dr. Kevorkian is currently imprisoned in the State of Michigan for
    helping the terminally ill end their lives, allegedly because his
    actions violated "the sanctity of life." Yet, just over three months
    ago, an African-American man named Maurice Carter was also in a
    Michigan prison, serving a sentence for a crime that many believe he
    did not commit. At some point during his twenty-eight years of
    incarceration, Carter contracted a liver disease that became
    progressively worse because of the inadequate medical treatment he
    received in prison. When Carter supporters filed a petition to gain
    him a new trial, the judge hearing the case condescendingly joked
    about the severity of Carter"s illness.

    Although Maurice Carter was ultimately released after being granted a
    medical commutation by Michigan"s governor, it was too late. He
    enjoyed only three months of freedom before he died. Yet few have
    condemned the hypocrisy of a government that makes it a crime to end
    the suffering of the terminally ill, yet causes terminal illnesses
    itself through inadequate medical care.

    So rest in peace America. As St. Paul said, "You fought the good
    fight." But the majority of your people did not keep the faith.
    Your dream of "checking and balancing" the corrupting influence of
    power to prevent the rise of evil was a noble endeavor. But history
    has shown that evil can never be checked, that tolerance often sows
    the seeds of intolerance, and that the majority of people will always
    be susceptible to the machinations of madmen.

    You have been ravaged by hatred disguised as "morality." You have
    endured those who argued that the enslavement of Africans
    was "moral," who agreed that counting these slaves as three/fifths of
    a human being for census purposes was "moral," that stealing the
    lands of Native-Americans, either through bloodshed or fraudulent
    treaties, was "moral," that destroying Native-American traditions and
    cultures was "moral," and that placing women into insane asylums for
    demanding the right to vote was "moral." Now the hatred of the "new
    morality" is directed towards gays and lesbians, towards those who
    work for peace, and towards those who don"t simply blather about
    freedom, but exercise it through dissent.

    I know there will be some, perhaps many, basking in the afterglow of
    their pyrrhic victory, who will dismiss this eulogy as "sour grapes,"
    or the sentiments of a sore loser. But let it be said America that
    we who truly loved you did not strip away one freedom; we did not
    endorse one modicum of religious bigotry or intolerance; we did not
    place your fate into the hands of liars, thieves and war criminals;
    we did not brazenly abuse the resources of the American military
    to "play cowboy" or to appease our father; we do not have the blood
    of one American soldier or one Iraqi civilian on our hands. Because
    of this we did not gain the world, but we also did not lose our
    souls.

    To those in other nations who read this eulogy, who are still
    mystified by how swiftly a once great nation was transformed into a
    neo-fascist nightmare, and how easily a man as hateful, hypocritical,
    venal, bloodthirsty, warmongering, sadistic and deceitful as George
    W. Bush was converted into a paradigm for "moral values," all I can
    say is that millions in the late United States are pondering these
    same questions. Perhaps the answer resides in three disturbing, yet
    immutable, laws of human nature.

    The first law is that human beings are obsessed with bringing about
    their own destruction. Ever since the first caveman picked up the
    first stone and bashed in the skull of his first enemy, humankind has
    been devising more sophisticated ways to kill. Even though the
    atavistic instincts of the cave dwellers are currently masked by the
    veneer of neon lights and skyscrapers, the grim reality is that human
    knowledge has always outpaced human wisdom, and it is rare indeed
    when new technological advancements or discoveries are not explored
    for their potential use as weapons. As long as this obsession
    continues, it is inevitable that warmongers will always prevail over
    peacemakers in the realm of political power.

    The second law is that evil is the primary motivating force in human
    affairs. Although George W. Bush and his minions personify all that
    is loathsome about human nature, they are merely the reflections of a
    self-loathing people repulsed by the responsibilities of living in a
    free country. Edmund Burke once said, "All that is necessary for the
    triumph of evil is that good people do nothing." But the madness
    that murdered America on November 2, 2004 proves that evil will
    always triumph, regardless of what good people do.

    The third law is that humans are exceedingly receptive to appeals to
    their basest instincts, which often compels them to act in ways
    harmful to their personal interests. Karl Marx believed that
    economic self-interest inspired people"s actions and reactions in
    capitalist societies. But this is only partially correct. Although
    economic self-interests consistently influence the rich and powerful,
    they frequently fail to influence the poor and middle classes,
    particularly when other interests are given priority.

    In the antebellum American South, for example, many white residents
    earned their incomes working as skilled laborers--such as
    blacksmiths, silversmiths, cobblers and carpenters. But the wealthy
    owners of large plantations normally possessed slaves who were
    equally proficient in these skills. Consequently there was no
    incentive to pay for work that slaves were required to perform for
    free. Yet, when the Civil War erupted, many of these same white
    laborers lost their lives fighting to uphold the very institution
    that was impoverishing them.

    This practice lingered into the civil rights era of the 1960s, as
    evidenced by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr."s conversation with his white
    jailers in Birmingham, Alabama. When they informed King of their
    opposition to his efforts to desegregate the city, King inquired as
    to how much these jailers were being paid. He then remarked, "You
    are just as poorly paid as the average [African-American] man. You
    should be out marching with us!"

    In those few perceptive words King encapsulated how the rich, white
    establishment had manipulated poorer whites into accepting the
    concept of "white supremacy," when in reality they were being just as
    exploited as their African-American counterparts.

    This practice continues today under George W. Bush, the modern-day
    Nero who fiddled while America burned, and who now enriches his
    cronies with tax cuts, oil profits and lucrative "rebuilding"
    contracts, while deceiving his supporters in the poor and middle
    classes into believing their friends and relatives are dying in Iraq
    for "freedom and democracy."

    It would be easy for those of us who loved America to be apathetic in
    the wake of its death. Why should we care how many have died and
    will die in Iraq when a majority of people are so willing to
    sacrifice their loved ones? Why should we clamor for truth, when
    this majority is satisfied with illusion? Why should we be disturbed
    about Halliburton profits, when this majority is gullible enough to
    believe Bush"s lies about the war? Why should we protest the
    bloodlust, butchery and bellicose braggadocio of a cabal of bullying
    cowards when such behaviors do not offend the "new morality?" Why
    speak out at all when history has proven that activism and compassion
    usually destine one for scorn, blacklisting, false imprisonment,
    suicide or assassination?

    But please resist this apathy. There were many who believed the new
    millennium signaled the end of the world. But with the corrupt
    ascendancy of George W. Bush, maybe what the new millennium heralds
    is the beginning of the end. Perhaps all we can hope for is that the
    day after the apocalypse enough of the earth will be salvageable, so
    the species that replaces humankind can understand the price of folly
    and realize that even in humanity's darkest days there were prophets
    and visionaries who recognized the face of evil and warned the world
    against it, but whose words fell upon deadened souls and hardened
    hearts.

    Since this is a eulogy, permit me to end on a religious note. I
    believe that one of the most unjustly maligned figures in history is
    Judas Iscariot, the man who betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of
    silver. Judas, after all, acknowledged that he had betrayed
    innocent blood, and returned the silver before killing himself in
    remorse for his deed. Yet the betrayers and murderers of America
    have not only kept the money, they have laughed at the suffering
    they've caused.

    Christ advised his followers to ignore the specks in the eyes of
    others until they have removed the timbers from their own. But, in
    today"s "new morality," far too many of those professing to
    be "Christians" deceitfully fabricate specks in their neighbors'
    eyes, so the world will remain oblivious to the timbers in their own.

    So in our grief let us not forget that, just as America was finite,
    the perpetrators of evil who infest the halls of power are finite as
    well. If there is atonement in eternity, then those who do evil, and
    those who enable them, will ultimately have to pay for their crimes.
    But dark days are ahead my friends, and perhaps the best we can hope
    for as this maelstrom of evil engulfs us is that we do not succumb to
    its allure, lest we become, like those who murdered America on
    November 2, 2004, people without souls.

    David R. Hoffman, Legal Editor PRAVDA.RU

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