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CROSSING THE RUBICON
JACTA ALEA EST... ON TO BAGHDAD!
By: Joe Blow
How long do you think it will take the sheeple of America to come to
grips with the fact that they elected an Imperial leader? My guess is
that the majority of them will never get that far. For a multitude of
specious reasons many will continue to profess that Bush is doing a
wonderful job, yet even a cursory review reveals that his words and
deeds often more closely resemble that of an Emperor than a President
of a Republic.
When Bush ran into legislative opposition to his proposal to give federal
grants to private groups to promote marriage he simply bypassed
Congress altogether, issuing an executive order to get the job done
quickly and efficiently. What's wrong with that you say? These were
taxpayer dollars, subject to Congressional approval. Only kings do such
things, not Presidents. Otherwise, there would be no need for Congress,
just give the President the federal checkbook and let him write checks
to all the beggars, much like rich sheiks in Arab nations.
When asked by reporters whether the high cost of war with Iraq would
cripple the U.S. economy he replied, "An attack from Saddam Hussein
or a surrogate of Saddam Hussein would cripple our economy." How
does that answer the question? Obviously, he has already made up his
mind on this issue. If Bush hasn't yet crossed the Rubicon he is at
least midstream, heading for the opposite shore.
"This economy cannot afford to stand an attack," he said, even as his
budget team was predicting war with Iraq would cost at least $50
billion." Heavy emphasis on at least $50 billion, since several months
ago the best estimate was $100 to $200 billion.
"Some U.S. allies say they fear Bush is too eager for war. Sensitive to
the criticism, Bush bristled at the suggestion that war was inevitable.
"You said we're headed to war in Iraq. I don't know why you say that,"
Bush told reporters. "I'm the person who gets to decide, not you."
This is not the first time that he has uttered this Imperial sentiment,
notwithstanding the clear provisions of the Constitution requiring a
declaration of war by Congress before committing American troops to
battle. Unlike Julius Caesar the Senate did not appoint him dictator.
Richard Hooker writes, "The First Triumvirate, consisting of Julius
Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey, came to power in 59 BC when Caesar
was elected consul. The Triumvirate reform program was enacted and
Caesar got himself appointed governor of Illycrium and Gaul. The way
to power in Rome was through military conquest; this gave the general
a loyal army, wealth (from the conquered), and popularity and prestige
at home."
Like Caesar, Bush understands that in the New Empire the way to power
is through military conquest that will give him a loyal army, plenty
of wealth from Iraqi oil, and popularity and prestige at home going
into the 2004 election.
"Now the Romans really had no reason to conquer northern and central
Europe; the people who lived there, the Germans and the Celts, were a
tribal, semi-nomadic people. The province of Illycrium provided enough
of a territorial buffer to defuse any threat from these people. But
Julius embarked on a spectacular war of conquest anyway."
Like the Romans, the Americans really have no reason to invade Iraq.
It poses no real threat to the United States and the large separation
provides enough of a geographical buffer to defuse any likely threat
from the Iraqis. But Bush will invade Iraq anyway.
"Crassus had died in a war against the Parrhians in the Middle East,
and Pompey had turned against Julius and had roused the Senate
against him. The Senate declared Julius an enemy of the state and
demanded that he hand over his generalship and province. Julius,
however, decided on a different course of action. His troops were
fiercely loyal to him; so in 49 BC, Caesar ordered his troops to
cross the Rubicon River, which separated his province from Italy,
thus committing a grave crime against the state. The Civil War
started the minute the first of his legions had finished crossing
the Rubicon."
Bush's civil war will start the same day the invasion of Iraq begins.
The anti-war faction in America is prepared, committed, and growing
by the day.
"Caesar returned to Rome in 46 BC and had the Senate appoint him
dictator for ten years; he was given imperium over the Roman Empire
and was, for all practical purposes, above the law and the constitution."
Like Caesar, Bush is already acting the part of dictator of the
New Empire and he is currently limited by the 22nd Amendment to
a maximum term of ten years.
"Two years later he was appointed dictator for life, and he quickly
assumed all the important offices in the government. He reformed the
government in many ways, but these reforms were functionally
meaningless considering his absolute power. Caesar's absolute power,
imperium for life (which made him imperator, or Emperor, of Rome),
looked suspiciously like a monarchy, which, for all practical purposes,
it was."
Like Caesar, Bush has already been in power for two years. His reform
platform is on the agenda as soon as Congress returns. The Patriot Act,
Homeland Security Office, TSA, and Total Information Awareness all
bode well for the agenda of the Emperor king and his minions, but not
for the Republic.
Roger H. Lieberman bluntly writes, "- Bush represents a new
phenomenon without historical precedent - an exceptionally weak
intellect at the head of a huge conquering military. A Neanderthal
Caesar, who is poised to cross the Rubicon - or, as chance would
have it, the Tigris and the Euphrates!"
Jacta alea est (the die is cast). On to Baghdad!
"Published originally at EtherZone.com : republication allowed with this
notice and hyperlink intact."
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Source: EtherZone - http://etherzone.com/2003/blow010603.shtml
Cheers, Steve..
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