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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Thu Apr 18, 2013, 07:08 PM Apr 2013

America Keeps Honoring One of Its Worst Mass Murderers: Henry Kissinger

BY Fred Branfman April 16, 2013 |

Henry Kissinger's quote recently released by Wikileaks," the illegal we do immediately; the unconstitutional takes a little longer", likely brought a smile to his legions of elite media, government, corporate and high society admirers. Oh that Henry! That rapier wit! That trademark insouciance! That naughtiness! It is unlikely, however, that the descendants of his more than 6 million victims in Indochina, and Americans of conscience appalled by his murder of non-Americans, will share in the amusement. For his illegal and unconstitutional actions had real-world consequences: the ruined lives of millions of Indochinese innocents in a new form of secret, automated, amoral U.S. Executive warfare which haunts the world until today.

And his conduct raises even more fundamental questions: to what extent can leaders who act secretly ,illegally and unconstitutionally, lying to their citizenry and legislature as a matter of course, legitimately claim to represent their people? How much allegiance do citizens owe such leaders? And what does it say about America’s elites that they have honored a man with so much innocent blood on his hands for the past 40 years?

Mr. Kissinger's most significant historical act was executing Richard Nixon's orders to conduct the most massive bombing campaign, largely of civilian targets, in world history. He dropped 3.7 million tons of bombs** between January 1969 and January 1973 - nearly twice the two million dropped on all of Europe and the Pacific in World War II. He secretly and illegally devastated villages throughout areas of Cambodia inhabited by a U.S. Embassy-estimated two million people; quadrupled the bombing of Laos and laid waste to the 700-year old civilization on the Plain of Jars; and struck civilian targets throughout North Vietnam - Haiphong harbor, dikes, cities, Bach Mai Hospital - which even Lyndon Johnson had avoided. His aerial slaughter helped kill, wound or make homeless an officially-estimated six million human beings**, mostly civilians who posed no threat whatsoever to U.S. national security and had committed no offense against it.

There is a word for the aerial mass murder that Henry Kissinger committed in Indochina, and that word is “evil”. The figure most identified with this word today is Adolph Hitler, and his evil was so unspeakable that the term is by now identified with him. But that is precisely why it is important to understand the new face of evil and moral depravity that Henry Kissinger represents. For evil not only comes in the form of madmen dreaming of 1000 year Reichs. In fact, in our day, it is more likely to be committed by sane, genial and ordinary careerists waging invisible automated war in far-off lands against people whose screams we never hear, whose faces we never see, and whose deaths go unrecorded and unnoticed. It is critical to understand this new face of evil, for it threatens not only countless foreigners but Americans in coming years. And no one has embodied it more than Henry Kissinger.

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America Keeps Honoring One of Its Worst Mass Murderers: Henry Kissinger (Original Post) Purveyor Apr 2013 OP
There is no more evil POS living on this Earth. JEB Apr 2013 #1
kissinger to the hague HiPointDem Apr 2013 #2
Kissinger SamKnause Apr 2013 #3
K&R idwiyo Apr 2013 #4
 

JEB

(4,748 posts)
1. There is no more evil POS living on this Earth.
Thu Apr 18, 2013, 07:46 PM
Apr 2013

Though Cheney would be an excellent roommate in the Devil's dormitory.

SamKnause

(13,091 posts)
3. Kissinger
Thu Apr 18, 2013, 09:01 PM
Apr 2013

Not all Americans.

Not the majority of Americans.

Not Americans that are informed.

Our politicians would honor the 'devil' if he held the presidency in the U.S..

President Obama's response to the death of Thatcher and Chavez were both very disappointing !

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