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<A HREF="http://www.zolatimes.com/V2.43/pageone.html">Laissez Faire City Times
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The Laissez Faire City Times
December 21, 1998 - Volume 2, Issue 43
Editor & Chief: Emile Zola
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Destroying Liberty, One Bomb at a Time

by Michael R. Allen


"Oh, my, life has passed me by. The country I was brought up in fell
apart and died. Oh, no, love's no longer there. A cold wind blew away
the sun that used to warm the air."

--Chicago, "Lowdown"

The President of the United States, when faced with 221 Congressmen
ready to vote for his impeachment, immediately ordered a limited strike
on the sovereign nation of Iraq. After having already emulated the model
of his predecessor Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton now seeks to follow
George Bush by being credited with a courageous military action. While
the result has yet to be seen, one thinks he is more likely to be the
next Lyndon B. Johnson and be credited with creating a useless escapade
that wastes American resources. While Clinton has said this is part of a
coordinated effort begun in November, there is no reason he had to
launch a strike this past week.

Iraq's President Saddam Hussein has refused to acquiesce to the United
Nations Security Council and that is being given as a reason for
American involvement overseas. But the situation in the Middle East is
not one that requires immediate action. First, since he has not violated
any laws outside of his country -- save those of the UN -- all attacks
on Iraq are unprovoked acts of war. Secondly, since inspectors have been
denied access to weapon storage facilities in Iraq, the knowledge of
what Hussein has at his disposal is not complete. Does he have anything
Mr. Clinton does not have?

One also notices that many nations with documented weapons of mass
destruction who are less than cooperative with the Western world have
escaped any attack from the US under Clinton. Are China, Pakistan, North
Korea, and the other countries not guilty of at least the same crimes of
which Hussein has been accused?

Even if one concedes a need to attack Iraq, the need for immediate
action is not apparent. The Pentagon has not promised a definite end to
this "police action" after the Moslem holy month is over, so the excuse
of wanting to avoid the Ramadan holiday is a hollow reassurance. So why
could there not have been at least a hastily-arranged vote on the
military action by Congress, as the neglected old Constitution requires?
After all, one house of Congress is in Washington this week for the
impeachment vote.

An inescapable answer is that Mr. Clinton indeed wants to delay the
impeachment vote to another time more favorable to him -- when he
appears to be a hero, or when a new Congress is seated. For once,
Republicans are waking up to the dangers of allowing a President the
right to make war. Senator Trent Lott (R-Mississippi), the Senate
Majority Leader, denounced the attack but later issued a letter that
supported the new "police action" if his preferred methods are employed.


Others were more cynical. "I think the President is shameless in what he
will do to stay in office," said Florida Republican Representative
Tillie Fowler. Fowler was joined by many conservative activists and
fellow Republican members of Congress in viewing this attack on Iraq as
a purely political act. Initially, the Republican House leadership
played the President's current game, delaying the impeachment debate
from Thursday to Friday.

The President's honor guard did not miss a beat, however, as Senator
Robert Torricelli (D-New Jersey) called the Republican outrage "a
betrayal of the interests of the US." Senator Torricelli, and Mr.
Clinton's praised National Security Advisers have yet to explain what
these interests are. Besides the impeachment deflection, no others are
being mentioned -- yet other motives may be at work. Everything from a
naked Unintended Nations power-grad to pressure tactics involving oil
companies, or some combination thereof may be involved.

Whatever "national security interests" may be preserved by this, a true
national defense is not being offered. American citizens abroad are at
risk of terrorist attack now, and eventually American sons may be stolen
through the evil institution of the military draft so they may fight the
useless police action and join the ranks of the dead who were sent to
Korea, Vietnam, and Bosnia before them by Presidents once despised by
the young peacenik Clinton.

This nation has little to praise about its government during this
holiday season. But there is a seditious spirit emerging as our
Constitution is abused so blatantly by President Clinton. These
unfortunate events may bring many Americans to demand a restoration of
our rule of law. If this is not a time that sobers the conscience of the
people, none is.



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Michael R. Allen is the editor of SpinTech Magazine and a columnist for
"Strange Disposed Times".

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