Friday, October 27, 2006

Losers, A Mental State

The majority of people supports the war in Iraq, bold statement, as the war grows more controversial and some say extremely expensive. I assert this is just temporary and based in the American mentality of winning and repudiating the foreign mentality of losing.

Who wants to join a losing team.
Today, the Iraq invasion and its consequences has put a majority of people in a state of mind: the loser’s mind.
No one wants to be with the losing team.
That is pessimistic and we live in an optimistic all the time social state, if not forget about it and go shopping.
The perception of losing as occurring with “Operation Iraqi Freedom” is making most people uncomfortably to be near the losers, most folks are bailing out, no losing team for them.
The many all weather optimists, interested and ideologues alike, there is some light of hope, so far, is all make believe, but in the soul of all there is a sorrow for losing.
If the endeavor of Iraq would have the most minimal signal of been in a winning track, many will rapidly jump in the bandwagon and become sudden winners.
Although with the past three years of disastrous actions and diatribes full of lies, it seems that the optimists are starting in the four inning with a handicap of seventeen homeruns.
Do not despair, yet, it is possible with a few billions thrown in propaganda, which it will not the first time, the idea of winning in Iraq can be accomplished.

Psychoanalysts will tell you that those perpetual optimists will gain back the company of those who feel the Bush-Cheney junta has put them with a forever no end in sight losing team.

I am confident the invasion of Iraq has many more supporters than those out of the closet losers copying with denial.
For most people can be argued that sticking with the present state of political power, is also a sad losing proposition, but this is only temporary unmanaged perception.

Some say money is the culprit, the argument is, we are mortgaging the future of the next generation. Well, that was never a consideration when people cheered in the bars when we bomb the hell out of Iraq, or for that matter, no one protests the 50% of all taxes spent in the government war machine, so money is not the culprit.

Some say that too many American soldiers have already died, one is too many, but I hear only attacks and treason claims when the invasion was televised, so there is not much concern over lives and the consequences of invasions.

The number one reason why four years latter people are mad and discouraged is because the junta failed to make the Iraqis and American proud of the invasion.
It would have been a lesson to other dictators if the invasion of Iraq would have the ingredients of pride, altruism, and seriousness. Sadly, the invasion of Iraq is proven to be was about oil and class warfare from the corporatists to the rest of American citizens.
Thus, from the beginning was a losing proposition, many told us this war was about oil and personal revenge, they say it loudly, and they were label traitors losers etc. Today, those same one are saying : I told you so.” The next reality is that most people are recognizing that this is a class warfare, and it was the purpose from the get go.
Lou Dobbs has taking these arguments flag and making a serious and honest reporting in the subject of destroying American working class.


Most people get caught in the demagoguery of the new dukes- Senators, counts-Congressman and king, President. The fact of the matter is that Washington is the Versailles of Louis XIV and all the ideological filth that emanates from there is just that: filth of the powerful and their loud-mouths in the media.

As Lou Dobbs, Bill Moyers and other truth tellers will tell you, there is a very well-off group who understands the process and controls it very well. This group have created the laws to favor them, allowing them to pilfer the rest 95% of people’s money. This monarchy loves this war and its faith based arguments, for this cadre all looks really nice. I will say, all looks extremely rosy if you are near Halliburton or any other war profiteer, the monarchy is doing a great job.

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