While I am re-posting here some items from
http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/

Here's one I am especially passionate about:

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The Great Purge Redux

Ah, but it was more than just fun with skill,applied
to a patriotic cause. My trip only reinforced a
growing conviction about something that is desperately
worrisome going on in America today. Perhaps the most
worrisome thing, though not a single pundit or
politician seems in a hurry to address it.

Many of you have heard this before, but I am charged
to say it again. We are living through a deliberate
and relentless drive, on the part of a small minority
of super-empowered fanatics, to purge, oppress,
harass, intimidate and re-shape the highly
professional and apolitical United States Officer
Corps.

Please, all you liberals out there. Do not
automatically fall in line behind C. Sheehan and
Truthout and those oversimplifiers who are currently
dissing the US Military. This is a trap and it only
serves the interests of those fanatics. Why maintain a
divide that should not exist? Between you and the
crew-cut, conservative, but intelligent and
values-rich men and women who have dedicated their
lives to our protection. (Especially since the
military was the first nationwide institution to
desegregate, remember that?)

The members of our military - and especially the US
Officer Corps - are VICTIMS right now, not villains.
Their professionalism in the Balkans and Afghanistan
(two operations whose success reflected on an earlier
era of maturity and competence) was everything we
could have wanted from an agile, calm, determined,
skillful and decent Pax Americana. The current Iraqi
mess - a flip into apparent incompetence - cannot be
their fault! Indeed, right now these soldiers, airmen
and marines are suffering and dying in a war whose
surficial aims had some worthy elements. (Can anybody
deny that it was a horrid betrayal to leave Saddam in
charge, in 1991? Or that we owed it to the Iraqi
people to somehow help get him off their necks?)

But the WAY in which it has been done... so
blithering, costly, bloody, clumsy, with the only long
term beneficiaries being Tehran and Riyadh.... This
intervention followed doctrines that were
systematically the opposite to every doctrine that
worked so well in the Balkans and Afghanistan. It
could not have been worse planned and more
horrifically executed had it been designed with that
purpose in mind.

(How ironic that conservatives told us for decades "We
lost Vietnam because of meddling by amateurs, by
politicians." Only now amateurs meddle daily in Iraq,
to a degree that would have made LBJ blush. And one of
those amateurs was the same fellow at the helm when we
lost Vietnam.)

Only now, to make things (vastly) worse, there is a
relentless purge of the US Officer Corps, ongoing as
we speak. This should be THE giant scandal exploited
by the Democrats, who - if they were smart - would
overcome their distaste for people with crewcuts. (Get
over it!) People with crewcuts who stand between our
Constitution and the cold wind. People who stand
between our rights and a return of the Old Darkness.

Enduring insurgent bombs on one side, political
meddling, rampant cronyism and corruption on the
other, things would be bad enough for our military men
and women. But the Great Purge adds pain upon pain and
gets worse every year, as over a hundred fanatical
neocongressmen appoint just as many 18 year old
religious fanatics to each of our military academies,
in an orchestrated effort to stock zealots at the
bottom of the Officer Corps...

... while Donald Rumsfeld and his henches continues to
ream and harry and harass those apolitical and
superbly educated flag officers at the top. (The US
Officer Corps is the 3rd best-educated clade in
American life, after University professors and medical
doctors. Get used to it.)

I know many officers who are bearing up, silently,
under pain inflicted by monstrous, super-empowered
amateurs, perching atop their chain of command, using
them as toy soldiers and ravaging the careers of any
who resist.

The fact that no democrat will step forward to
document and then denounce this travesty not only
reflects sixties era reflexes that are way out of
date.

It also makes me deeply ashamed.


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