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In Other Words: What Bush Really Said In State Of The Union Speech by
Jacob G. Hornberger
http://www.gooff.com/news/read.asp?ID=1819
By Jacob G. Hornberger
Future Of Freedom Foundation
2-1-3

... In other words, what I am telling you, my fellow Americans, is that the
state of the Union is fine. And it will be made even better with our
upcoming invasion of Iraq.

Keep your mind focused ... on Saddam Hussein. Do not permit it to stray
toward the thousands of Iraqi people, including ordinary Iraqi soldiers,
whom we must unfortunately kill in order to disarm Saddam. Don't think
about them. Think only about how wonderful and glorious it will be to see
Saddam dead or put into the dock at an international war-crimes tribunal
or paraded through the streets. Think about how good you felt when we
arrested Manuel Noriega in our invasion of Panama, thereby helping to
stem the tide of drugs into America.

This war is about liberation. Yes, it's true that the thousands of Iraqis we
must kill in order to finally get to Saddam will not experience the joys of
that liberation. They will be dead. But think about the Iraqis who will live
to experience them. Even those who are maimed, blinded, and paralyzed
will sing our praises, because, as everyone knows, it's better to be maimed,
blind, and paralyzed and living in freedom under a U.S. army general than it
is to be whole and living in tyranny under a totalitarian dictator.

But just don't think about the deaths and injuries that we must inflict on
the Iraqi people in order to disarm Saddam. Keep your mind focused only
on him, and you'll do fine.

After all, think about how you have handled our economic blockade
against Iraq, which has now been in effect for more than 10 years, a
blockade that has contributed to the deaths of an estimated 500,000 to
1,000,000 Iraqi children, who also unfortunately will be unable to
experience the joys of our war of liberation.

Have those deaths bothered you? Probably not. And the reason they
haven't is that you haven't thought about them. Right? You've just kept
your mind focused on how evil Saddam Hussein is and on the importance of
a regime change in Iraq. Right? Well, it's important that you do the same
thing once we begin our invasion.

Much has been said about the three high UN officials who resigned their
posts because of the deaths of the Iraqi children that our blockade helped
to cause. Pay them no mind. Once the UN voted to establish that
blockade, those officials had no moral right to resign their positions just
because they were suffering a crisis of conscience. That's not what loyalty
and patriotism are all about.

After all, did you see Janet Reno resign her post after we gassed our own
people at Waco, including the Branch Davidian children? Of course not.
Because, unlike those UN officials who resigned their positions because of
a crisis of conscience, Reno, a true American, loyally and patriotically
stayed at her post.

Anyway, it's not really our blockade that has killed those children. It's
Saddam Hussein who has killed them. Because he could have used the
money from our socialist "oil for food program" to feed the children.
Instead, he gave higher priority to the needs of government officials,
including the Iraqi military. And his callousness really shocked us.

That's not something we would have done. Never mind that we're giving
priority to our government officials and the U.S. military to receive our
limited supplies of smallpox vaccine. That's different.

The Pope has said that our invasion of Iraq is wrong because it will be an
unprovoked attack on another nation. Pay him no mind. He might be an
expert in moral and theological matters but he is no expert when it comes
to foreign policy.

We have a moral right to invade Iraq because Saddam has violated rules,
regulations, and resolutions of the United Nations. As everyone knows, he
has shown utter contempt for the UN. The problem, however, is that the
UN refuses to enforce its own resolutions. The UN has no backbone.
Therefore, we must ignore the spineless UN cowards in order to punish
Saddam for having contempt for the United Nations.

We also have a moral right to invade Iraq because Saddam might use
biological and chemical weapons and nuclear weapons against the United
States at some time in the future. After all, he's an evil man. And the fact
that he has the weapons means that he might use them against us,
especially since he might be angry that our blockade has contributed to
the deaths of so many Iraqi children over the past 10 years.

Don't let the fact that Saddam hasn't used those weapons against us for
more than 10 years influence you. All that means is that he's been lulling us
into a false sense of security. Don't forget: he is an evil and cunning man.

And we know that Saddam is lying when he denies having those biological
and chemical weapons because when my father was serving as our vice
president his regime gave them to him. No, my father is not evil for
delivering biological and chemical weapons to an evil man. My father is
good. It was Saddam and his evil and seductive ways that induced my
father to deliver those evil weapons to him. That's also why my father's
regime knowingly and intentionally helped Saddam to use the biological
and chemical weapons we gave him against the Iranian people. My father
and his regime were duped by that evil man.

One more point about the Pope's declaration that this will be an unjust
war. You don't need to worry about his pronouncement, especially if
you're Catholic, because it will be the U.S. government, not you, that will
be waging the war and therefore, from a moral standpoint, you're off the
hook. That's also why the German people who loyally and patriotically
supported their government's war efforts in World War II could not be held
morally accountable for what their government did. After all, what is
patriotism if it's not loyally supporting one's government and its troops,
especially in time of war?

Don't think even for a moment that God will hold you morally accountable
for the deaths of those Iraqi people. He won't. For one thing, it's war. And
remember, in war, there are no laws against murder. People die in war.
Thus, as long as it's war, how can God hold the killings to be wrongful?
Right?

Everyone, including God, knows that war is hell and that in war anything
goes. That's why we had every right in the world to firebomb the people of
Dresden and other German cities and to drop nuclear bombs on the
people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki for what their government was doing. It's
also why our friend and ally, the Soviet Union (which was the victim of a
war of aggression by Nazi Germany, as the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal's
indictment reflected), had the right to rape thousands of German women
near the end of World War II. It's why we have the right to torture
prisoners in our "war on terrorism." War is hell, and in war anything goes,
and God knows it.

And if for whatever reason you do start to reflect on the deaths of all
those Iraqi people, just keep thinking how good and compassionate we
Americans are. In fact, today I'm announcing a welfare packet for people in
Africa who are suffering from AIDS. Billions of dollars in U.S. taxpayer
monies will be going to help them. That proves that we are a good and
compassionate people. You think about that when the invasion of Iraq
begins ... and also on April 15 when you help to fund our new,
compassionate international AIDS welfare program with your donations to
the IRS. If anyone begins to have a crisis of conscience over all the Iraqis
we must kill to disarm Saddam, our AIDS welfare packet should help to salve
and medicate that pain.

We have had many months of good, spirited debate in this nation about
the wisdom of going to war against Iraq. That's what democracy is all
about. But keep in mind what every one of you has been taught from the
first grade on up in our public schools: in our country, since I'm the
commander in chief, I get to make the final decision on whether to send
our nation into war; and once the shooting starts, it's your solemn duty, as
a good citizen, to loyally and patriotically support your commander in chief
and our troops.

And make no mistake about it: we always have the welfare of the troops
foremost in our minds when we send them to fight and die in these foreign
adventures. That's also why our V.A. hospitals are top-notch. In fact, that's
our goal with nationalized health care: to bring the quality of V.A. hospitals
to all of you. It's also why we conducted biological, chemical, and radiation
experiments on unsuspecting U.S. servicemen - so we could garner
information to protect other U.S. servicemen. It's why we sent hundreds
of thousands of American GIs to die in Southeast Asia - to protect them
from the threat of communism. It's also why we still have 37,000 sacrificial
"trip-wire" troops in Korea - to protect them from communism. It's also why
we sacrificed American GIs in Somalia - in order to feed the Somali people,
because Americans are good.

I know - all this is complicated and you might have trouble understanding
it. Just leave it to us here in Washington. We're the experts. That's why
we're here and you're there.

Keep in mind also what the secretary of state in my father's regime, James
Baker, pointed out on the eve of the Gulf War: that war against Iraq is also
about jobs. Think about all the jobs we're creating in the U.S. military-
industrial complex, a complex that now outranks even some of those in
Latin America in terms of national power and influence.

Yes, I know, there are those who say that Ronald Reagan brought down
the Soviet Union by making it spend its way into bankruptcy. But every
economist in the world will tell you that that economic principle applies
only to evil empires, not to good ones. And we're a good one.

So once I order the invasion, the debating must come to a stop, and as a
good citizen you must come on board and support our efforts. Just sit
there on your couch in front of your television set, watch us dazzle you
with our unbelievably fantastic new weaponry that you have paid for with
your payments to the IRS, and sing along with us: "Well, I'm proud to be an
American where at least I know I'm free."

God bless America ... and may He quickly make room for those thousands
of Iraqi people who will soon be dispatched into His care. Just don't think
about them.

Mr. Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom
Foundation

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