"THE PATH TO 9/11"
The movie, the events of 911, and the uses the Bush Administration have made of those events illustrates the extent to which America has become a Corporatocracy.
The qualities of the corporation have become the qualities of government.
The issue is not the Republicans, and it is also not the Democrats. The issue is not Iger or Eisner. These parties and these people have succumbed to the ideals and operating principles of the corporation.
All the commentators act as if persons should experience shame or guilt at their atrocious lying. If these were persons and not corporate lickspittles, we might reasonably expect admissions of responsibility and displays of shame. You will not ever see Cheney's face redden with the shame-display or his eyes look down and his shoulders hunch.
"The Path to 9/11" and the events it was based on illustrate principles of corporatism. Only individuals who are true human beings can feel shame. The elegance of the corporation and its relative the bureaucracy is that they create a fictional entity that does not feel disgust, shame, or guilt. When Cheney speaks for the Corporatocracy he feels no revulsion over his role in murdering tens of thousands of human beings.
I urge you commentators to widen your perspective. Democrats won't help the nation, because Democrats (Lamont is a perfect example) are Corporatocrats. I want a political party that celebrates people, not corporations. Our Constitution says only human beings have inalienable rights, not corporations and bureaucracies. Among the rights of human beings are "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." These rights have been seized by corporations, and they're being denied to us human beings.
The movie, the events of 911, and the uses the Bush Administration have made of those events illustrates the extent to which America has become a Corporatocracy.
The qualities of the corporation have become the qualities of government.
The issue is not the Republicans, and it is also not the Democrats. The issue is not Iger or Eisner. These parties and these people have succumbed to the ideals and operating principles of the corporation.
All the commentators act as if persons should experience shame or guilt at their atrocious lying. If these were persons and not corporate lickspittles, we might reasonably expect admissions of responsibility and displays of shame. You will not ever see Cheney's face redden with the shame-display or his eyes look down and his shoulders hunch.
"The Path to 9/11" and the events it was based on illustrate principles of corporatism. Only individuals who are true human beings can feel shame. The elegance of the corporation and its relative the bureaucracy is that they create a fictional entity that does not feel disgust, shame, or guilt. When Cheney speaks for the Corporatocracy he feels no revulsion over his role in murdering tens of thousands of human beings.
I urge you commentators to widen your perspective. Democrats won't help the nation, because Democrats (Lamont is a perfect example) are Corporatocrats. I want a political party that celebrates people, not corporations. Our Constitution says only human beings have inalienable rights, not corporations and bureaucracies. Among the rights of human beings are "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." These rights have been seized by corporations, and they're being denied to us human beings.
