Not what it’s all about..

May 26, 2008 by ReasonOne 

Well it’s Memorial Day and once again the American people are planning bar-be-ques, rushing to beaches, planning picnics and preparing gatherings with family and friends. The politicians are finding new and more obnoxious ways to manipulate the day for their own ends. And if this day had any significant meaning beyond personal enjoyment and political exploitation one would never know it.

The last knew the purpose of Memorial Day is to remember the service and sacrifice of America’s Veterans. But as the years have passed we have forgotten that military service often means the deaths of those who serve and in our society we don’t like to think about the idea of death and our wonderful Demander and Thief hasn’t helped the situation any.

Let’s face it. This Administration has done everything in its power to avoid discussing the tragedy which is the Iraq War. Our President refuses to attend funerals. The only time that he visits Iraq is when he can exploit soldiers. Here at home the only time that he speaks before troops and Veterans groups are when he wants to boost his sagging approval ratings.

The idea that we have a president who does nothing to elevate the significance of Memorial Day during a time of war is beyond the pail. With more than 4,000 dead and several thousand wounded, one would assume that our warmonger of a president would do SOMETHING to restore the spiritual relevance of this day, but that would require a certain degree of spirituality on the President’s part and I think we can all agree that this president lacks anything that even remotely resembles spirituality.

Without viable leadership coming from the top the job of reviving the status of Memorial Day falls on Veterans and family members. And while they do an admirable job, the President and his ilk in Washington could still do more to emphasize the tragedy associated with war. But to do so would be an admission that our arrogant, warmongering president is trapped in a Catch 22 situation of his own creation. If he tries to remind the American people of the real purpose behind this day he can’t help but remind the American people about the 4,000 + dead soldiers and thousands of wounded he has created. Reminding people of the dead and wounded he created is the only way that he can revive the true spirit of Memorial Day.

So what do we have? We have a situation in which an important American Holiday has devolved into a shallow, commercial festival. The memories of our troops have taken a backseat to steaks, brats, chickens, and superficial political speeches. Somehow I don’t think this is what it’s all about..

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2 Responses to “Not what it’s all about..”

  1. bigassbelle on May 26th, 2008 9:20 am

    And while they do an admirable job, the President and his ilk in Washington could still do more to emphasize the tragedy associated with war. . . . that would assume that they think it’s a tragedy. Increasingly, I am convinced that this war is a smashing success in neocon land. It’s what they wanted, what they planned: eternal opportunities for multinationals, a permanent threat with which to terrify the populace. what could be better?

    I am convinced that the greatest danger to our democracy, to the world as a whole, is the corporate-owned media. We simply have to have independence in that regard and the fact that we don’t, probably won’t, makes me feel almost as hopeless as all of the rest of it.

    bigassbelles last blog post..armed liberal

  2. Fran on May 26th, 2008 9:21 am

    Good article. If I see another ad for a Memorial Day sale, I just might scream. This is how we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice? Shopping?
    I cringe when I see photo ops w Bush putting up a ceremonial wreath in a token salute to those who lost their lives. If he really cared, nobody would have been put in harms way in the first place. I also think about those who did not die, but rather were so severely injured, their lives will never be the same, and a part of them died. 29,978 wounded to date.
    Oregon State flew their flags at half mast last week for the 105th Oregon soldier to die in this war. It was a young lady ~ Army Cpl. Jessica Ann Ellis of Baker City.
    The 24-year-old medic was killed in action May 11 when her vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device in Baghdad.
    The loss of so many lives ~ a true tragedy.

    Frans last blog post..Memorial Day

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