James Kunstler, author of several books on Urbanism, Suburban Sprawl, and Oil Dependency has put together, quite eloquently I think, the truth of the issue in Iraq. He doesn't show up at all on a quick search of TSB, with the exception of the mentioning of his name in passing in the thread on Vermont's supposed secession from the US.In The Clusterfuck Nation Chronicle he writes:
6/5/2008 6:27:05 PM
I totally disagree. It's definitely important to me that the administration lied to get us to go to war. The same people who don't give a fuck about politics are most likely the same people that are uneducated about our oil use and whatnot so his argument doesn't hold much water there. I don't see how you could take his position and not be for the war in Iraq which is something I am definitely not. I get his point, but I completely disagree with it. I just don't see the progression of his logic as being anything remotely sound..."Well, we were lied to so that this administration could start an unprovoked war with a foreign country, but that's not important because we're so stupid as hell domestically."That just doesn't jive with me.
6/5/2008 11:17:09 PM
Mr. Kunstler's writing is interesting, but too tangled up in his loathing of everything post modern, the moral righteousness of which seems so self-evident that he comes across as sophomoric.Yeah, we really should examine ourselves to find out how we wound up at September 11th 2001 (they hate our freedom isn't the answer), and the Democratic Party sold its soul in 2003 for political expediency, but that doesn't change the fact that, if justice were truly to be served, an investigation would be initiated to determine who deliberately falsified evidence with the intent of misleading congress and the public (even if both groups should have known better, and they should) and the guilty parties should be tried and punished if convicted. And this includes the President.
6/6/2008 9:06:02 AM
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