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J'Accuse
Lew Rockwell ^ | 12/23/01 | Michael Peirce

Posted on 12/24/2001 3:56:12 AM PST by Ada Coddington

J’Accuse
by Michael Peirce

There has been a lot of criticism of LewRockwell.com on FreeRepublic, an ostensibly conservative discussion site. Much good comes out of that site, including excellent coverage of the latest war. Patriotism is considered de rigueur there and many of those who post are quite conversant with the constitution.

Others have never heard of it. LRC is referred to by some Freepers as a "blame America first" site. They are correct in supposing that LRC writers including myself are not gushing over the Republican Party. It is flawed thinking however, to suppose that we are by default, supporters of the left and are not patriotic.

I’m tired of taking this on the chin, and for several reasons. First, I was myself fighting communists when many of these guys were potty training. I’ve seen Communism up close and personal – with me it’s not just dislike of a political system – it’s hatred for a devilish secular heresy and yes, I believe this heresy, this dreadful murderous communism has come to America.

Giving a blank check to government is the quickest way to find ourselves under the shadow of the gulag and that won’t be pretty. I base this conclusion on a consistent pattern of government support for policies that harm America.

So I’m firing back with an accusation or two of my own and for reasons that should be obvious I chose to title this after the famous case from the end of the nineteenth century where the French government protected itself by blaming an innocent man for an act of treason committed by another man, a man who was in government. They were afraid it would make the government look bad. What could be worse?

That innocent man, Alfred Dreyfus, was falsely accused of treason, and wrongly convicted and sent to Devil’s Island. A guilty man went free because of his support for a corrupt government. A writer named Emile Zola made this a cause celebre when he wrote J’Accuse, an indictment of the government – ultimately Dreyfus was released, but not before Zola was accused of libel and spent ten years in exile. Justice was not the issue – Zola had dared to question the government and government had chosen Dreyfus as a scapegoat which was to have been the end of the story in their minds.

Lets consider the issues and use the facts to consider if government deserves our unswerving support.

Government most certainly did not make America great. We are, or were, great because of what we as Americans did, what we built and produced, and what we believed. We as a people were fairly devout and honored God, family and country. We worked hard and earned money that we kept for our own families. When the government clinched its fist against the Southern states there was a fringe benefit – the income tax. American no longer had control over their own finances. World War I, that least necessary of wars, sealed the tax in gold and FDR brought us the glory of income tax withholding. Nixon took us off the gold standard without so much as a "by your leave." Are we truly free when these people can take our money and use it to finance an agenda of which we do not approve? Is it unpatriotic to state the facts?

At this point in time we are in a bad recession and a war simultaneously – Yet this recession would be over if government would stop stealing our income, and that the war would be over if we would start hitting the real targets. We are not living the dream the founders had for us – it has turned to a nightmare.

I’m supposed to unconditionally support the government whose school system teaches about homosexual perversion as natural but declines to teach American history. I didn’t make this up – it’s your government folks – I start complaining when you question my patriotism because I don’t support this kind of nonsense.

Thanks to Planned Parenthood, NOW, and other extremist hate groups, our society, encouraged by government muscle, slaughters over a million babies a year. Our schools have drugged over half, yes that’s half, of the male children that attend. The teacher’s unions, who just happen to own the Democratic Party, are a treasonous cultural Marxist organization and we have surrendered our children to their tender care.

We are often reminded that it is remiss to criticize government in time of war. What has government done with it’s freedom to strike at will?

In the Persian Gulf War we had the spectacle of US troops replacing the gold faucets on the Kuwaiti Royal Family’s bath tub while acting as security guards for George Bush I and his oil buddies but where was the threat to American security?

They lured the Kurdish resistance to Sadaam Hussein out in to the open with calls from Bush to "rise up against the tyrant." Bush then allowed Sadaam to slaughter them with his gunship helicopters. Meantime, we’re flying operations Iraq for violating the no-fly zone and have kept it up for ten years. It is just me? Can’t you see this is not only wrong but downright stupid?

Next stop Serbia where Christians were bombed to protect Islamic terrorists and drug dealers – people whom the government has characterized as our enemies and enemies of freedom it self. We still have soldiers in Yugoslavia protecting these bums as they purge Kosovo of Serbians – even though we supposedly went there originally because of the horrors of ethnic cleansing! All this murder and then it turns out there was no holocaust, no rape camps – it was all propaganda. I’m unpatriotic because I don’t fall for these shameful lies?

Our government has been playing patty cake with these terrorists for years. As of three months before nine one one they sent hundreds of millions of our money to the Taleban and have yet to be called on it. They are now bombing the heck out of that same Taleban without comment on the former support extended to them. It’s unpatriotic we’re told, to bring that up.

We at lewRockwell.com have never suggested that the perpetrators of nine one one should get anything but grief. Somehow though, I keep asking myself what bombing Kabul did to further that endeavor? We did after all know about the camps and caves where the Al Qaeda organization could be found. Isn’t the shortest distance between two points a straight line? Not here in never never land.

According to WorldNetDaily.com our willingness to placate our "ally" Pakistan may have allowed bin Laden to escape with hundreds if not thousands of his terrorist gangsters. We heard on TV that Pakistan pulled out it’s own nationals who were fighting for the Taliban in Afghanistan while the US unilaterally ceased fire. That’s weird enough for one war but wait there’s more: Al Qaeda may have taken full advantage of this cease fire to get out of Dodge but I’ll let you judge how true this is.

Our one "honest" politician, John McCain, explained on CNN that we had to fight expand the terror war and attack Sadaam Hussein or he would harm Israel. Excuse me, but since when is Israel a part of the United States?

I for one have supported Israel for a long time and that time is about over. Allies that involve us in constant warfare, such as England and Israel, are classic examples of silly Americans propping up socialist countries who want nothing more than to have us under their thumb. Their own cultures live on a thin edge since their socialist systems do not work without somebody to prop them up. Do you like supplying the cash and the shooters for a bunch of socialists? I don’t like it – not even a little bit.

We know with absolute surety that the WTC was taken down by Muslim extremists, mostly Saudis. Yet the "evidence" tape so widely touted by the government turns out to have been "doctored" to avoid embarrassing our Saudi "friends." They are not my friends so whom can they be talking about? And why are the thugs at the airport shaking down granny when they know damn well that seventy five year old white women have no terrorist connections?

Meantime, back at Propaganda Central we are deluged with pro-Muslim nonsense and horrified by having Ramadan celebrated at the White House. Did they ask you if we wanted to become a "multi-cultural" country or did they just decide unilaterally to destroy that nasty old Western European Christian heritage? A heritage by the way that has provided a safety net for minorities for several centuries.

Worldwide, where there are a lot of Muslims there is war and social disorder. And I wonder every day why my government has brought six million of them here to my country, where they are more apt to water down our existing culture than assimilate.

How about government support for the UN? Do the right wing conservatives who are clapping their hands each time new "smart" bomb film is released to the networks wonder why the government is selling our national sovereignty down the tubes to that bunch of clowns in their Halloween costumes? Our government pays most of the bills for an organization that wishes to destroy our sovereignty, and uses our money to do it.

Have you wondered why this government which you claim it is treason to oppose, has failed to defend your borders against one of the largest mass migrations in history? Or do you like having eight million illegal aliens living next door to you?

Do you wonder why George Bush has refused to investigate the crimes of the most despicable criminal to ever hold office, his predecessor?

The reason folks, is simple. The Republicans are up to their necks in it. It’s not about some individual – it is the apparatus. We have a huge government system staffed by people who have an agenda other than ours.

The Constitutional Republic has been stolen out from under us, and much of this conservative posturing is based on wishful thinking. I understand all too well how good it would feel to believe in the Republic again but pretending we are still the America of old is a form of denial. If we want America back we have a lot of work to do and we need to start thinking straight.

I accuse the American conservative movement of capitulating to the neo-cons and giving a despotic government a free pass to give our constitution the coup de grace and create the warfare state they have been longing for. Israel’s cause is now our cause – even though several hundred Israeli intelligence operatives are still being detained in the wake of the WTC attack – some of them arrested before 911 and some immediately after. Here is a link http://www.antiwar.com/justin/justincol.html.

So let me return to FreeRepublic.com and note that virtually every fact I’ve stated here has been stated there. Yet for some at least of the Freepers, there is a serious disconnect somewhere between getting the information and processing it. Some of those folks, and many conservatives nationwide, fail to draw the conclusions that are supported by the facts. We can not trust this government, we should not trust them, and we are running out of time where that will matter because there will be no recourse.

These same folks fuss about gun control – do they think Sadaam Hussein is the one imposing that upon us? Perhaps ATF is part of the "elite" Republican Guard about whom we once heard so much. Or was it those nasty Chinese? Did Osama Bin Laden frame an American citizen for a murder he did not commit – or was that the FBI?

That same FBI which conservatives wish to empower to work in even more secrecy is the one that did that. This violates common sense – it is down right pathological that any one could support those people.

I accuse American conservatives of shortsightedness, and of a lazy man’s approach to patriotism. Some of you seem to view the culture war as the media against us and our protector, George Bush. I should think by now you’d have worked through the connection between government and media. They share an agenda, they are implementing it and we are straining at gnats while swallowing some mighty big camels.

I accuse American conservatives of taking the easy way out – it’s fun to shout "Rah Rah" when the terrorists get a bomb on their heads – I like it myself. But to pretend that this government should get our unequivocal support is a dangerous fantasy. Just ask your child if he is allowed to mention the "C" word in his government school. You know – "Christmas?" Chances are he is not. That wasn’t some foreign aggressor who foisted the cultural Marxist agenda on our taxpayer-supported schools. Who is the real "enemy of freedom itself," if not those who are destroying it systematically?

I accuse Southern American conservatives of tolerating disrespect for your ancestors and your heritage, collaboration with a wicked and heathen occupier and abandoning your God given task of being the conscience of this Republic. If I am wrong – then explain to me why the flag of the Confederacy no longer flies in America? There was a time when even Northerners stood up for the flag, which as a shared memory had helped re-unite us after the War Between the States. Now the cultural cleansing is in full gear and our shame is that it has been successful.

I accuse conservative Christians of pursuing aims like the support of Israel and the Drug War which have hastened the collapse of our Republic. Blue Laws made it clear to everyone in America that you can pressure government to impose your will on other people. You have put social agenda ahead of the Gospel and your personal politics over the intent of the Republic. Time spent in pursuit of political goals from a pulpit is time stolen from Christ and His Gospel. Let the laymen handle it. To the American soldiers who in the midst of all this insanity, are doing an ugly job that has to be done, I salute you all and wish you a Merry Christmas – and particularly Captain Larry and his Marines, and Major Kirk and his MPs. They are in Cuba and Kuwait respectively and they deserve better backup than they are getting from us. They are prepared to die for our freedom – shouldn’t we at least fight for it too, here on the home front? To the enemies of freedom, and of Western Culture, I wish you confusion and despair, that you might see the error of your ways and we might be protected from the horrors you are unleashing upon us. I pray that God will fill you with His grace that you might have eyes to see and find true repentance and the joy of His salvation.

And finally, to the folks who murdered those people in New York – I hope that Santa comes down the chimney soon…

. December 24, 2001

Mr. Peirce fought with the Rhodesian freedom fighters (the Ian Smith side, of course).


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To: tex-oma
Ping! Some powerful points in this article.
101 posted on 12/25/2001 1:41:45 PM PST by mafree
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To: Patriot of Washington State
"How true you are."

To the Constitution...

Yes.

Which makes me a terrorist in the eyes of the current 'Justice Department'...and boot-licking members of the two major political parties.

Any other questions?????

redrock--Constitutional Terrorist

102 posted on 12/25/2001 1:48:14 PM PST by redrock
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To: Ada Coddington
Somehow though, I keep asking myself what bombing Kabul did to further that endeavor? We did after all know about the camps and caves where the Al Qaeda organization could be found. Isn’t the shortest distance between two points a straight line? Not here in never never land.

Normally I check out after reading the first two paragraphs of anything from Lew Rockwell, because of the blather level. However, this one is more coherent, and less hysterical than most, so it actually merits mature consideration.

That said, the quote from the article highlights why Lew Rockwell has made itself irrelevant -- a fatuous belief that the direct route is the quickest way to achieve anything. It ain't true in war, it ain;t true in love, and it ain't true in politics.

The shortest route to Paris from Germany was through the Maginot Line. Had the Nazis followed the Lew Rockwell dictum that the shortest route between two points was through a straight line, Hitler would have been heaved out of office by Janury 1941 -- presuming of course, that Nazi Germany did not fold like tissue, when Stalin attacked them in the East.

Similarly, the shortest route to Kuwait City was over the beaches. Fortunately, Saddam Hussain subscribed to the Lew Rockwell School of Strategy, and set most of defences in fixed positions guarding the straight lines between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait City. We hit him north of Kuwait, and the rest was history.

If most of us had taken a straight line approach towards winning a mate (Hey babe -- you turn me on, Let's get married, and see how many babies we can make) we would probably be on our way to eliminating ourselves from the gene pool. An indirect, gradual campaign is the most successful approach.

Guess what. Politics works the same way. The liberals are masters of incrementalism. It is not a straight-line approach. It is indirect and gradual. But Lew Rockwell prefers -- or certainly seems to prefer -- the political equivalent of storming the Maginot Line. Go straight into the thickest part of the resistance.

To me this may be glorious, but it is not war -- or politics. I'll let the Lew Rockwell types drink that type of ideological Kool-Aid, and they are welcome to it.

By the way -- read Basil Lidell-Hart's book On Strategy or Sun Tsu before criticizing American military strategy.

103 posted on 12/25/2001 2:10:59 PM PST by No Truce With Kings
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To: redrock
I cannot find anything to disagree with.

I can't believe it!!! YOu can't find anything to disagree with when the author has to use omissions and distortions to make his point. Tell me again would you want Saddam Hussien in control of Saudi oil?

105 posted on 12/26/2001 5:36:44 AM PST by saminfl
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To: Ada Coddington
I accuse American conservatives...

I accuse American libertarians of not being conservatives at all, but rather moral-liberal ideologues who largely agree with the DNC, the Greens, and the Spartacist League on moral issues.

106 posted on 12/26/2001 7:12:06 AM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: Catspaw
"who obviously thinks we give a damn."

CP, I've noticed that about a LOT of "conservatives" lately. They DON'T give a damn about conserving the freedom they themselves enjoyed for future generations. Including, it would seem, their own offspring. "Godgov is GOOD"!! Peace and love, George.

107 posted on 12/26/2001 7:19:50 AM PST by George Frm Br00klyn Park
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To: tex-oma
Thanks for the ping.

As usual it is always refreshing to see a substantive refutation of the points the author is making, rather then catchy little, one line "zingers" about Lew Rockwell. < / sarcasm >

Your Paleo-libertarian friend,
Dio.

108 posted on 12/26/2001 7:31:28 AM PST by diotima
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To: Cultural Jihad
I accuse American libertarians of not being conservatives at all, but rather moral-liberal ideologues who largely agree with the DNC, the Greens, and the Spartacist League on moral issues.

But this guy seems to be against most everything that the DNC, Greens, etc. are for with regards to moral issues. He sounds more like a Keyester.

109 posted on 12/26/2001 7:37:22 AM PST by al_possum39
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To: capt. norm
I don't really know why I do it but I systematically ignore all Lew Rockwell posts.

Umm, you're here aren't you? LOL

110 posted on 12/26/2001 8:46:28 AM PST by AshleyMontagu
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To: Ada Coddington
Good post. There is plenty of evidence on this thread as to just how stupid most of the products of the public schools are.

What is worse than being ignorant?

Believing that you are not.

Thanks again; Peirce is a good man!

111 posted on 12/26/2001 9:47:20 AM PST by one2many
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To: Ada Coddington; tex-oma
unpleasant truths

Pierce is right in more places than he is wrong here, but this is where he is wrong:

Protecting its citizens form foreign invasion is the foremost legitimate government function. This government is doing a god-awful amount of illegitimate or purely evil things, both domestically and internationally. Fighting a preemptive war on the 9/11 bombers and their organization, however clumsily, is still the legitimate government function, supported by the Constitution and by the just war tenets of natural law. One who, like many authors at lewrockwell.com, rattles off a long litany of grievances against the government without any attempt to distinguish between legitimate and non-legitimate grievances can get only one response:

Je m'en fout.

112 posted on 12/26/2001 10:13:39 AM PST by annalex
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To: tex-oma
My Rhodesian is getting rusty to move this conversation along.
115 posted on 12/26/2001 11:15:32 AM PST by annalex
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To: Ada Coddington
Aside from his comments concerning Israel, I totally agree with this writer. It's truly a pity that so few Americans can see the Truth through the "patriotism."
116 posted on 12/26/2001 11:31:41 AM PST by Jefferson Adams
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To: Either/Or
The Gulf War was an immoral war thrust upon the American people by a corrupt George Bush and massive propaganda.

You guys can never admit you're wrong can you? It is a waste of time trying to respond to the LRC bunch.

117 posted on 12/26/2001 1:14:16 PM PST by saminfl
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To: Sandy
It's really just a small group of freepers who do most of the bashing

I'm 5'10". I'm no John Wayne but I would hardly call that small. But seriously, this article is terribly flawed, and in a most predictable and boring way.

118 posted on 12/27/2001 8:47:18 AM PST by Huck
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To: Either/Or
Saddam Hussein has never been a threat to the security of the United States.

So Saddam Hussein being in a position to control the oil output of Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia is not a threat to our security? I agree that liberating Kuwait was a fig leaf for the underlying oil issues - but those issues were vital to the economic and security interests of this country - with control over that much oil output, Hussien would be in a position to be the key player in setting oil prices, which would have had devastating effects on the global economy.

119 posted on 12/27/2001 8:52:16 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: Huck
His main point is that government critics are not necessarily evil people or leftists or unpatriotic. It was horribly edited, mostly just a rant, but I still agree with much of what he says, especially, "to pretend that this government should get our unequivocal support is a dangerous fantasy."
120 posted on 12/27/2001 9:35:08 AM PST by Sandy
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