Conquering Democracy: GOP Calls for Bush Dictatorship
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Conquering the Drawbacks of Democracy
Philip Atkinson
Family Security Matters *
President George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005 after being chosen by the majority of citizens in America to be president.
Yet in 2007 he is generally despised, with many citizens of Western civilization expressing contempt for his person and his policies, sentiments which now abound on the Internet. This rage at President Bush is an inevitable result of the system of government demanded by the people, which is Democracy.
The inadequacy of Democracy, rule by the majority, is undeniable -- for it demands adopting ideas because they are popular, rather than because they are wise. This means that any man chosen to act as an agent of the people is placed in an invidious position: if he commits folly because it is popular, then he will be held responsible for the inevitable result. If he refuses to commit folly, then he will be detested by most citizens because he is frustrating their demands.
When faced with the possible threat that the Iraqis might be amassing terrible weapons that could be used to slay millions of citizens of Western Civilization, President Bush took the only action prudence demanded and the electorate allowed: he conquered Iraq with an army.
This dangerous and expensive act did destroy the Iraqi regime, but left an American army without any clear purpose in a hostile country and subject to attack. If the Army merely returns to its home, then the threat it ended would simply return.
The wisest course would have been for President Bush to use his nuclear weapons to slaughter Iraqis until they complied with his demands, or until they were all dead. Then there would be little risk or expense and no American army would be left exposed. But if he did this, his cowardly electorate would have instantly ended his term of office, if not his freedom or his life.
The simple truth that modern weapons now mean a nation must practice genocide or commit suicide. Israel provides the perfect example. If the Israelis do not raze Iran, the Iranians will fulfill their boast and wipe Israel off the face of the earth. Yet Israel is not popular, and so is denied permission to defend itself. In the same vein, President Bush cannot do what is necessary for the survival of Americans. He cannot use the nation's powerful weapons. All he can do is try and discover a result that will be popular with Americans.
As there appears to be no sensible result of the invasion of Iraq that will be popular with his countrymen other than retreat, President Bush is reviled; he has become another victim of Democracy.
By elevating popular fancy over truth, Democracy is clearly an enemy of not just truth, but duty and justice, which makes it the worst form of government. President Bush must overcome not just the situation in Iraq, but democratic government.
However, President Bush has a valuable historical example that he could choose to follow.
When the ancient Roman general Julius Caesar was struggling to conquer ancient Gaul, he not only had to defeat the Gauls, but he also had to defeat his political enemies in Rome who would destroy him the moment his tenure as consul (president) ended.
Caesar pacified Gaul by mass slaughter; he then used his successful army to crush all political opposition at home and establish himself as permanent ruler of ancient Rome. This brilliant action not only ended the personal threat to Caesar, but ended the civil chaos that was threatening anarchy in ancient Rome – thus marking the start of the ancient Roman Empire that gave peace and prosperity to the known world.
If President Bush copied Julius Caesar by ordering his army to empty Iraq of Arabs and repopulate the country with Americans, he would achieve immediate results: popularity with his military; enrichment of America by converting an Arabian Iraq into an American Iraq (therefore turning it from a liability to an asset); and boost American prestiege while terrifying American enemies.
He could then follow Caesar's example and use his newfound popularity with the military to wield military power to become the first permanent president of America, and end the civil chaos caused by the continually squabbling Congress and the out-of-control Supreme Court.
President Bush can fail in his duty to himself, his country, and his God, by becoming “ex-president” Bush or he can become "President-for-Life" Bush: the conqueror of Iraq, who brings sense to the Congress and sanity to the Supreme Court. Then who would be able to stop Bush from emulating Augustus Caesar and becoming ruler of the world? For only an America united under one ruler has the power to save humanity from the threat of a new Dark Age wrought by terrorists armed with nuclear weapons.
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Article originally published by The Family Security Foundation, Inc., a conservative "think tank " that has been exposed as a front for the "Center for Security Policy" a group with whom Vice President Dick Cheney is a known associate.
Google Results for Conquering the Drawbacks of Democracy, including one site that touts itself as The Official Blog of the McCain Truth Squad
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Conquering the Drawbacks of Democracy
Philip Atkinson
Family Security Matters *
President George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005 after being chosen by the majority of citizens in America to be president.
Yet in 2007 he is generally despised, with many citizens of Western civilization expressing contempt for his person and his policies, sentiments which now abound on the Internet. This rage at President Bush is an inevitable result of the system of government demanded by the people, which is Democracy.
The inadequacy of Democracy, rule by the majority, is undeniable -- for it demands adopting ideas because they are popular, rather than because they are wise. This means that any man chosen to act as an agent of the people is placed in an invidious position: if he commits folly because it is popular, then he will be held responsible for the inevitable result. If he refuses to commit folly, then he will be detested by most citizens because he is frustrating their demands.
When faced with the possible threat that the Iraqis might be amassing terrible weapons that could be used to slay millions of citizens of Western Civilization, President Bush took the only action prudence demanded and the electorate allowed: he conquered Iraq with an army.
This dangerous and expensive act did destroy the Iraqi regime, but left an American army without any clear purpose in a hostile country and subject to attack. If the Army merely returns to its home, then the threat it ended would simply return.
The wisest course would have been for President Bush to use his nuclear weapons to slaughter Iraqis until they complied with his demands, or until they were all dead. Then there would be little risk or expense and no American army would be left exposed. But if he did this, his cowardly electorate would have instantly ended his term of office, if not his freedom or his life.
The simple truth that modern weapons now mean a nation must practice genocide or commit suicide. Israel provides the perfect example. If the Israelis do not raze Iran, the Iranians will fulfill their boast and wipe Israel off the face of the earth. Yet Israel is not popular, and so is denied permission to defend itself. In the same vein, President Bush cannot do what is necessary for the survival of Americans. He cannot use the nation's powerful weapons. All he can do is try and discover a result that will be popular with Americans.
As there appears to be no sensible result of the invasion of Iraq that will be popular with his countrymen other than retreat, President Bush is reviled; he has become another victim of Democracy.
By elevating popular fancy over truth, Democracy is clearly an enemy of not just truth, but duty and justice, which makes it the worst form of government. President Bush must overcome not just the situation in Iraq, but democratic government.
However, President Bush has a valuable historical example that he could choose to follow.
When the ancient Roman general Julius Caesar was struggling to conquer ancient Gaul, he not only had to defeat the Gauls, but he also had to defeat his political enemies in Rome who would destroy him the moment his tenure as consul (president) ended.
Caesar pacified Gaul by mass slaughter; he then used his successful army to crush all political opposition at home and establish himself as permanent ruler of ancient Rome. This brilliant action not only ended the personal threat to Caesar, but ended the civil chaos that was threatening anarchy in ancient Rome – thus marking the start of the ancient Roman Empire that gave peace and prosperity to the known world.
If President Bush copied Julius Caesar by ordering his army to empty Iraq of Arabs and repopulate the country with Americans, he would achieve immediate results: popularity with his military; enrichment of America by converting an Arabian Iraq into an American Iraq (therefore turning it from a liability to an asset); and boost American prestiege while terrifying American enemies.
He could then follow Caesar's example and use his newfound popularity with the military to wield military power to become the first permanent president of America, and end the civil chaos caused by the continually squabbling Congress and the out-of-control Supreme Court.
President Bush can fail in his duty to himself, his country, and his God, by becoming “ex-president” Bush or he can become "President-for-Life" Bush: the conqueror of Iraq, who brings sense to the Congress and sanity to the Supreme Court. Then who would be able to stop Bush from emulating Augustus Caesar and becoming ruler of the world? For only an America united under one ruler has the power to save humanity from the threat of a new Dark Age wrought by terrorists armed with nuclear weapons.
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Article originally published by The Family Security Foundation, Inc., a conservative "think tank " that has been exposed as a front for the "Center for Security Policy" a group with whom Vice President Dick Cheney is a known associate.
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raves +1 posted Jul 21, 2008 08:38PM GMT
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Some people are just a waste of space............... repugs mostly! -
raves +3 posted Jul 21, 2008 08:02PM GMT (edited)These are both satirical sites; kinda the Colbert Report on steroids. The scary thing is that many Republican sheeple believe them to be the TRUTH.
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raves +1 Jul 22, 2008 01:18PM GMTYeah, I've heard that "Shelley the Repug" is satirical, but the degree of hate-mongering crosses the line. This article is even scarier when viewed in light of recent modifications to the 22nd Amendment (the one that limits presidents to 2 terms) that allow for cancellation of Constitutionally-mandated elections in times of "national crisis."
What do you suppose Cheney & the Neo-cons have planned for October: the Sears Tower in Chi-Town? Maybe the Empire State Building this time? -
raves Jul 22, 2008 03:38PM GMTI agree. Thinking about October makes me shudder. See my blog
http://sodahead.com/blog/9054/ -
raves +2 posted Jul 21, 2008 04:10PM GMTwow, that is ridiculously scary. sounds like someone forgot civics 101. of course having a totally polarized congress doesn't help and hopefully Barack Obama can begin that evolution.
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raves +3 posted Jul 21, 2008 04:10PM GMTThis has to be a joke. NO ONE could be this idiotic. Not even Dick Cheney.
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raves +3 Jul 21, 2008 06:57PM GMTSorry Starr, it's the real deal. Here is this lunatic Atkinson's argument against democracy.
http://www.ourcivilisation.co...
(Also worth noting that other folks who write for/serve on the board of "Family Security Matters" include Newt Gingrich, Dick Morris and the hideous Laura Ingraham). http://www.familysecuritymatt...
This anti-American neo-con outfit pulled the article down after they received negative feedback from within their conservative ranks, but a screenshot has been archived for posterity here:
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raves +1 Jul 21, 2008 07:28PM GMTOh I didn't mean the article was a joke, I meant that the idiots who wrote it can't possibly believe it. Even if one were to argue that the United States would be better run as a monarchy (and I actually have seen an occasional "normal" article on the subject), no one in their right mind would ever pick the village idiot to be their king.
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raves +3 posted Jul 21, 2008 03:55PM GMTAh yes....in order to protect the constitution (democracy, freedom etc) we had to kill it...
Thanks to Warren for further research on this article. Interesting that the writer is Australian. -
raves +2 Jul 21, 2008 06:58PM GMTAtkinson IS Austrailian.... what's really interesting is that this Cheney backed outfit agreed with the lunatic's stance enough to publish it.
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raves +4 posted Jul 21, 2008 01:34PM GMTHere is what the NY Sun has on this from last year (Aug 07):
http://www.nysun.com/national...
Web Site Faulted for Nuke Iraq Plan
By ELI LAKE, Staff Reporter of the Sun | August 28, 2007
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WASHINGTON -- A national security Web site created to inform soccer moms about the global terror threat is coming under fire for publishing an essay earlier this month that counseled President Bush to drop nuclear weapons on Iraq and declare himself "president for life."
Though the essay by an Australian self-published author, Philip Atkinson, was taken down less than 24 hours after it was posted on Family Security Matters, a cached version has circulated among left-leaning Web sites such as Wonkette, Hullabaloo, and Crooked Timber.
Yesterday, the president of Family Security Matters, Carol Taber, told The New York Sun that she had initially sent the submission from Mr. Atkinson to the Webmaster without reading the essay. "The next day, someone alerted me to it. I went and looked at it and I had a heart attack. I said, 'My gosh. Thank you.' Our Web person then took it down." That was on August 4.
It's easy to understand why Ms. Taber was concerned. The essay, titled "Conquering the drawbacks of Democracy," urges President Bush to emulate Julius Caesar.
"If President Bush copied Julius Caesar by ordering his army to empty Iraq of Arabs and repopulate the country with Americans, he would achieve immediate results: popularity with his military; enrichment of America by converting an Arabian Iraq into an American Iraq (therefore turning it from a liability to an asset); and boost American prestige while terrifying American enemies," Mr. Atkinson wrote.
The author then added, Mr. Bush "could then follow Caesar's example and use his newfound popularity with the military to wield military power to become the first permanent president of America, and end the civil chaos caused by the continually squabbling Congress and the out-of-control Supreme Court."
Ms. Taber yesterday described Mr. Atkinson's plan as "completely insane." "We don't advocate anything like that," she said. "You can read the hundreds of thousands pieces we do post. It was an unfortunate error. The instant I found out exactly what it said, I went and looked at it and said, 'Oh My God.'"
Ms. Taber blamed the mistake in part to the fact that the Web site had not yet hired a new editorial director and that her organization was retooling the Web site with new Web servers. She said Family Security Matters would post an apology today to its readers.
The board of Family Security Matters, founded in 2004, includes radio talk show host Laura Ingraham, former Reagan administration pentagon official, Frank Gaffney and former director of central intelligence, James Woolsey. -
raves +2 Jul 21, 2008 03:08PM GMT"If President Bush copied Julius Caesar by ordering his army to empty Iraq of Arabs and repopulate the country with Americans, he would achieve immediate results: popularity with his military; enrichment of America by converting an Arabian Iraq into an American Iraq (therefore turning it from a liability to an asset); and boost American prestige while terrifying American enemies," Mr. Atkinson wrote.
He's emulating Caligula - I'm thinking John Hurt in 'I Claudius'. But as I recall Caesar rode out with his army - not such a bad idea. -
raves +1 Jul 21, 2008 03:56PM GMTThanks for checking into this, Warren.
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raves +1 posted Jul 21, 2008 01:29PM GMTWar is Peace.
Slavery is Freedom.
I hope this turns out to be a hoax. -
raves +1 Jul 21, 2008 02:55PM GMTSorry, Warren --- not a hoax. These Neocon Fascists and EVILangelicals really believe this sh*t.
http://www.google.com/search?...
(Upside: they are outnumbered by a few hundred million Americans who actually believe in Freedom and know that The Constitution is all, 69 cent flag pins are nothing.) -
raves +2 posted Jul 21, 2008 01:10PM GMTScary thing, but I don't think Bush would accomplish this. He's not popular enough with the military or public to do it. Ex-President Bush sounds good to me.
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raves +3 posted Jul 21, 2008 12:36PM GMTFamily Security Foundation - what are they - straight out of Jesus Camp??? Yeah and Cheney's wife is in bed with the Carlyle Group. Charming folks, the lot of them - I can now officially sleep at night knowing about their omni-presence. :(
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raves +1 Jul 21, 2008 02:52PM GMTMerely a large contributor to the McInsane camp.
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raves +1 Jul 21, 2008 03:10PM GMTAnd I sleep better knowing that too.