We have Howard's amorality and Beazley's weakness to thank for this
situation.

Howard encourages and Beazley is frightened to tackle the racism, bigotry,
ignorance and fear of most Australians.

Laurie.
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From: "Trudy Bray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "news-clip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 10:38 AM
Subject: SMH - Prejudice, hatred, ignorance: trifecta that leaves reason
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> The Sydney Morning Herald
> Prejudice, hatred, ignorance: trifecta that leaves reason last
>
> Date: 20/09/2001
>
> Never mind Bush's 'crusade'. We are already fighting our war, and it's
against the helpless victims of today's Nazis, writes
> Margo Kingston.
>
> I'd just lifted my head out of my hands after hearing the leader of the
free world announce he was leading his allies into "a crusade" - the
> Christian term for a holy war - when I received an email from an army
bloke I'd locked horns with many years ago during the debate on
> gays in the Defence Force.
>
> Brigadier Adrian D'hage has retired to write a novel. Winner of the
Military Cross in Vietnam, he's a larger-than-life figure who ran
> defence public relations before heading defence force security planning
for the Olympics. He holds an honours degree in theology.
>
> He wrote: "WANTED - DEAD or ALIVE !?? Whilst our heartfelt sympathies are
with those whose lives have been shattered by this
> truly criminal act, the rhetoric from the US President gets more
disturbing each day. Already, US citizens have been promised a decisive
> victory - and decisive victories against unseen enemies can never be
delivered.
>
> "The Australian Government has signed a blank cheque - without the
foggiest notion of what might be planned. Whatever happens,
> history will question the wisdom of that course. And whatever we do, we
will have to do it without the Army engineers who are
> exhausted on Nauru.
>
> "It is time to take a very deep breath."
>
> Just how blank the cheque is became clear yesterday, when John Howard
announced on ABC Radio: "We leave open the option of any
> kind of military involvement which we are capable of and would be
appropriate. And yes, that includes troops."
>
> That brings the reality home, as do comments by Afghan-American writer
Tamim Ansary: "Maybe the bombs would get some of those
> disabled orphans. They don't move too fast, they don't even have
wheelchairs. But flying over Kabul and dropping bombs wouldn't
> really be a strike against the criminals who did this horrific thing.
Actually, it would only be making common cause with the Taliban - by
> raping once again the people they've been raping all this time.
>
> "What can be done, then? Let me now speak with true fear and trembling.
The only way to get bin Laden is to go in there with ground
> troops.
>
> "We're flirting with a world war between Islam and the West. And guess
what: that's bin Laden's program.
>
> "Read his speeches and statements. It's all right there. He really
believes Islam would beat the West. It might seem ridiculous, but he
> figures if he can polarise the world into Islam and the West, he's got a
billion soldiers.
>
> "If the West wreaks a holocaust in those lands, that's a billion people
with nothing left to lose. That's even better from bin Laden's point
> of view. He's probably wrong; in the end the West would win, whatever that
would mean, but the war would last for years and millions
> would die - not just theirs, but ours.
>
> "Who has the belly for that? Bin Laden does. Anyone else?"
>
> Maybe we do, maybe we don't. But our leaders had better start preparing us
for it instead of filling us with indignation.
>
> And maybe we'd better realise that we're already fighting our own war. Our
fleet is patrolling the high seas boarding and repelling leaky
> boats. We have our own prisoners of war on the Manoora. We're building our
own prisoner-of-war camps on Nauru and Christmas
> Island. It's costing us millions a day. Wartime powers are invoked as
civil liberties and the rule of law are threatened in the cause of,
> according to John Howard, "our national sovereignty".
>
> Labor has just agreed to the first case of mandatory sentencing in Federal
law. It will apply only to Indonesians - the poor sods at the end
> of the people smuggling chain. They'll spend a minimum of three years in
jail for a first offence. Labor has agreed to exclude courts from
> any role in the fate of our prisoners.
>
> Most strangely, our war is against the people fleeing today's equivalent
of Nazi Germany, the Taliban. As we back the US in bombing
> the bejesus out of Afghanistan, as Australian citizens face execution for
carrying the Bible in Afghanistan, we wage our own war against
> Afghan refugees. We pretend they are really Taliban terrorists sent to
infiltrate our detention camps. Our Defence Force exhausts itself
> on a war against Afghan refugees before the war begins against their
oppressors.
>
> This is bipartisan policy. There is no mainstream political debate on the
merits of this farce. In the vacuum, prejudice, hatred and
> ignorance flourish. There is no space for reason.
>
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>
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