TBILISI: Transcript of Mikheil Saakashvili’s Speech

Civil Georgia, Georgia
Dec 30 2004

Transcript of Mikheil Saakashvili’s Speech

Transcript of President Mikheil Saakashvili’s televised speech made
on December 29. The transcript does not include questions and
answers, which followed his speech.

The Most Successful Year

I will summarize the most important events of this year in couple of
words.

I think that in 2004 Georgia started development as a State for the
first time in the history of its independence.

The State has several attributes. For the first time the state
apparatus has been established in Georgia this year, which serves not
to the private interests, but to the people and society.

This is estimated very easily.

Before, the State did not pay enough to state service employees so
they could not think of stealing.

The officer had 50 Lari salary [per month], the policeman – 60 Lari.
You can not demand from the soldier who receives 50 Lari to sacrifice
for the country, as well as you can not ask the policeman receiving
60 Lari not to take bribes.

A customs officer, who receives 100 Lari, can not be asked to go at
work everyday and not to steal. We could not force them to work for
the State and society’s interests.

We learned to respect the State symbols. We have new flag and anthem;
moreover each pupil learned singing of the Georgian anthem. People
love this anthem.

Yesterday [on December 28] I visited Akhalkalaki [a town in southern
Georgia, which is predominantly populated by the ethnic Armenians],
where I witnessed very exciting scene – how the Armenian children,
our citizens, were trying to sing our anthem and how happy they were.
It was unimaginable before. This means, that new State mentality is
being established in Georgia.

Adjara Integration

We have significantly strengthened our positions within the Georgian
state. Adjara has become the major success of this year. I used to
hear a question – what has changed in Adjara?

Regarding Adjara everything has changed for Georgia. After gaining
[Georgia’s] independence Adjara has never subordinated to Georgian
central authorities’ jurisdiction. [Adjara] had its own military
units, which were ready to fight with Georgia.

We could solve this problem without bloodshed. This was the historic
achievement with long-lasting consequences.

Strengthened International Positions

We have significantly strengthened our international positions.
Disputes about the question – what the Ukrainian developments mean
for us, will continue for many years.

Our [Rose] revolution of last year puts Georgia into the special
situation, but it would have stayed in isolation, would have hindered
our rapid progress, if not the recent developments in Ukraine.

Our factor was rather important for the Ukrainian revolution and even
the Ukrainian leaders speak about it. But [the revolution] in Ukraine
triggered geopolitical revolution for us. Actually, Georgia is not in
the isolation any longer. The strong state has emerged which [like
Georgia] moves towards the European integration, and which is our
supporter in economic and political point of view.

Against the background of launch of Turkey’s talks over EU
membership, the borders of this organization actually moves very
close to our borders, which gives us absolutely new opportunities for
us from the international point of view.

Moreover, the image of Georgia has also increased. Several days ago
our Embassy in Brussels was handed over a special award for the
Georgian President. This award is for those persons from the non-EU
country, who greatly influenced on the EU’s policy.

I do not say this in order to boast. This [award] refers to Georgia’s
role, Georgia’s function, developments in Georgia… [Passage omitted].

It is unprecedented that everybody talks about Georgia and it happens
because of developments here, because of developments in Ukraine. I
want to say without any exaggeration that this has never occurred
during many centuries of our history.

This is what we have achieved this year.

Plans for 2005

What will be the top priority for us for the next year?

We should extremely activate economic projects next year. We launch
construction of infrastructure. There is no economic development
without development of infrastructure.

First of all I mean construction of roads. Almost no roads have been
constructed in Georgia since its independence.

We will completely deal with the roads in Tbilisi and with the main
roads in Kutaisi, Zugdidi and in other towns.

Next year will construct a new highway connecting Zugdidi,
Chkhorutsku, Tsalenjikha and Senaki. This will be 91 km-long highway,
which will be opened next year on November 23 [the anniversary of the
Rose Revolution].

I hope that from the next year we will start construction of
Tbilisi-Akhalkalaki-Karsi [the latter is in eastern Turkey] highway.
This project is vital from both political and economic point of view,
because due to this project entire region of Javakheti [which is
predominately populated by ethnic Armenians] will be integrated into
the Georgian economic space, which is of vital importance for the
Georgia’s future.

We will launch preliminary works over construction of a great
highway, which will link Tbilisi and Batumi… [Passage omitted]. The
part of this road connected Tbilisi with Khashuri will be constructed
at first.

Tbilisi will have new international airport, which will be opened on
November 23 [next year].

Starting from the next year every big air company operating in the
world will conduct daily flights in Tbilisi. When I came into power
none of them were flying in Georgia. Next year there will be not a
single big company, which will not fly in Georgia.

This means tourism, this means trade, this means creation of serious
incentives for Georgian economy. Next year our budget will be three
and a half times more compared with previous year.

We have launched the most important reforms in police and education
system, which will become more wide-scale next year.

Military reform is of crucial importance as well. So Georgia is
changing rapidly.

Of course, the expectations are always higher, than those changes
which are taking place.

But I do not know another country throughout the world, which could
undergo changes as quickly and irreversibly as Georgia has.

Of course, much work is to be done. When I say that a policeman,
customs officer and state official get high salaries, this does not
mean that the pensioners have better living conditions. Even the fact
that we double the pensions cannot settle the existing problems.

We will consider that we have succeeded only after the pensioners
receive salaries equal to the subsistence level, when a teacher
receives as much as a policeman. This will require time; this will
not happen in 2-3 years, this needs serious work.

Next year we plan to implement wide-scale privatization and the funds
received from privatization will be invested in development of
infrastructure, strengthening of defense capacity and implementation
of social projects, which is rather important for our country.

New Tax Code and Financial Amnesty

We have adopted a very important tax code with the lowest tax rates
on the entire territory of the former Soviet Union within the Black
Sea basin.

Now, our business should learn how to profit by this code. The
businessman should learn how to work, because nobody will do it
instead of them.

We order new uniforms for the armed forces. Thanks to God, the
servicemen have uniforms. Recently, it was so funny, when the
servicemen held a protest rally and they had the American uniforms
on. These uniforms are American and Turkish. We have tried to sew
these uniforms in Georgia, but we failed. We gave them [companies]
money, they went to Turkey, bought there uniforms and then said, that
they have sewed them.

We should learn to process agricultural products, we should also gain
a foothold on the wine market. Presently GWS is the only [Georgian]
firm which has access to the world wine market, and it works
brilliantly. We visited supermarkets in Europe and not a single
[Georgian] firm except GWS is represented there.

We should study to work better with the new tax code. We have
pardoned non-payment of old taxes, we intend to solemnly destroy all
the tax documents of previous years, since the previous authorities
were manipulated with these documents [the cases of those businessmen
against whom the charges were brought for tax evasion], saying `if
you [businessmen] do not give a bribe and will not be loyal, we will
destroy you at any time.’

We did not pardon top officials. Financial amnesty does apply to
them, because they have created this system of corruption and I do
not think that we should have been kind towards them. Now, they will
have to act legally.

We tell the businessmen: now you should observe law. The law has
become tolerable and it is quite possible to observe it. The taxes
paid by you will be directed to construction of roads, schools for
your children. You will soon witness the results of these [paid]
taxes.

So, this is the new tax code and tax amnesty. The rest depends on
flexibility of our society.

Consolidation of the State

I want to mention one more issue. We started to consolidate our
state. I do not mean only to Adjara. Everybody in Georgia felt, that
this country is their native land.

I visited Akhalkalaki [populated by large number of ethnic Armenians]
yesterday [on December 28]. It is not important that I danced with
the local children. Most important is that until presently
Akhalkalaki was left without any attention [from the officials].

[Certain forces] tried to frighten us that there are various
aggressive groups in Akhalkalaki, who oppose the Georgian State.
However, the population is quite well disposed.

My predecessor [ex-President Eduard Shevardnadze] used to arrive in
Akhalkalaki, gathered some [party] activists in the meeting hall, he
even was not warning anyone beforehand [about the visit] in order to
avoid any disorders there.

We have warned them preliminary and thousands of peoples met us, and
everybody could see how we were met.

Everybody could see how excited they were while listening to the
Georgian anthem, everybody could see how they respect the Georgian
flag, and everybody could see that even small children try to speak
Georgian.

Just this is the new State, this is new mentality, and they feel that
they are a part of our common success.

For the first time the battalions of reserve forces have recruited
ethnic Armenians and Azerbaijanis… [Passage omitted].

We are [the part of] one united State. We intend to offer particular
proposals to the Ossetians; recently their leadership has
significantly changed [the stance]. I believe that the similar
tendency will be observed in Abkhazia.

The process of consolidation is unavoidable in Georgia. This will
need time, this will need our serious consolidation, but we will do
this.

This is what I wanted to tell you.

ANKARA: A specialist

Turkish Press/Aksam
Dec 30 2004

A specialist
BYEGM: 12/30/2004
BY BURHAN AYERI

AKSAM- Groups dedicated to making Turkey accept claims of the
so-called Armenian genocide, including those from the European Union,
have always favored Halil Berktay. A professor at Sabanci University,
Berktay is a historian, but he hasn’t done any original research into
the claims. He always says that `something’ happened in 1915 and
gives speeches supporting Yerevan and the claims of the Armenian
diaspora. He even said, `What would happen if Turkey accepts this?
It’s far in the past.’ Even non-specialists can see what would follow
such an acceptance. This is a situation designed to lead Turkey into
a trap. Like those who say, `Give Cyprus away and get rid of the
problem’…

Another professor, Nursen Mazici, explored the events at that time
from many angles, and not from her armchair either. Mazici probed the
allegations using evidence from British and French archives and
proved that the events, which the Ottoman Empire is blamed for, were
a plot of Britain. Mazici explained how Britain promised the land to
both the Kurds and Armenians and so set them against each other. `The
problem is geography and the will to possess the region’s natural
resources,’ added Mazici. `History repeats itself, but only for
fools!’

Similar discussions are taking place over the future of Cyprus.
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) President Rauf Denktas is
sticking to his guns. TRNC Foreign Minister Mehmet Ali Talat, on the
other hand is tiring of all this and is slowly accepting his destiny.
If the Turkish Cypriots gain anything, it will be thanks to Denktas.
If it were my choice, I would appoint him our chief negotiator for
the EU accession talks.

How the Religious Exploiters Exploit

The Progress Report
Dec 30 2004

How the Religious Exploiters Exploit

Guest Essay – “MORAL VICTORY- Religious Exploitation, and the New
American Creed”

Have you recently read, or re-read, Sinclair Lewis’ famous novel
“Elmer Gantry”? It explains a lot of what’s happening in the U.S.
today. And so does this article.

“Our moral perils are not those of conscious malice or the explicit
lust for power. They are the perils which can be understood only if
we realize the ironic tendency of virtues to turn into vices when too
complacently relied upon; and of power to become vexatious if the
wisdom which directs it is trusted too confidently.”
— Reinhold Niebuhr

by Dom Stasi
IN THE BEGINNING…
I remember it as though it were yesterday. I was a young engineer
fresh from a successful and heady seven years in the manned lunar
expedition program called Project Apollo.

Along with thousands of other American engineers, scientists, pilots,
and technicians, people accustomed to working in relative obscurity,
we had found ourselves suddenly at the center of the universe. And
though Albert Einstein had already proven that everything and
anything can rightfully be considered the center of the universe, I’m
speaking less prosaically. For a young man in the morning of his
career, or an old man at its dusk, and today I can speak with
knowledge of both circumstances, Project Apollo was that something we
would remember the rest of our days. Physics aside, Apollo simply was
for a time the center of the universe of men. Anyone who had the
great good fortune and talent to be a part of it, would be changed
for the experience, and changed for the better. Such harmless vanity
is simply human nature. We are all of us creatures who delight in
success however small might be our part in its achievement. Self
esteem is critical to our well being as humans. On Apollo it made us
all work harder and with more passion than any work I’ve known since.
Contributing to Project Apollo, and earning the trust and respect of
project engineers older and wiser than I, and ultimately that of the
astronauts themselves, gave this and so many other young Americans a
special kind of self-confidence. Few have had such an opportunity so
early in their lives and careers. Fewer still might have accepted it,
for failure would have haunted all our days, and with each new
moonrise, our nights as well. It’s been said that experience doesn’t
change a person, but make him more of what he already is. Perhaps
that is so. Think of the challenges you have faced in your own life.
Think of how your responses to them tempered or softened you,
contributed to, or somehow affected your social, intellectual, and
perhaps, spiritual growth and attitudes. Reflecting upon ones life
can be a rewarding or a painful exercise. Yet it is a thing from
which we cannot hide. As Socrates observed, `An unexamined life is
not worth living.’ Extreme? Perhaps. But keep these concepts of self
top of mind. Remain mindful of self-confidence, self-esteem, and, not
incidentally, self-worth as you read on.

Of course, even the best of good things must come to an end. So it
was with Apollo. But at its close, when few outside the program
really cared about silly-appearing moonwalks anymore, I was one of a
relatively small group of Earthlings who had learned the empirical
science of orbital mechanics and knew about sending moving pictures
home from space. In our seven years of transmitting and receiving
them, all of America had seen those pictures. All of the world would
see those pictures evolve over time from grainy, hardly discernable
monochromatic images to full color, full motion, high resolution
renditions worthy of National Geographic. Yet, in the mid-Seventies,
and the end of manned missions to other worlds, those of us still
with the civilian sector of the US Space Program were developing more
pragmatic concerns about its future and our own. We’d all be looking
for work soon. As for me and my own future, the ability to send
moving pictures back from space seemed an esoteric skill at best, a
skill wholly devoid of commercial value and now, with no new worlds
on the trip sheet, it was becoming boring as well. I grew restless.

As things turned out, I was one of the lucky ones. I could stay on at
the aerospace plant where we’d built the Lunar Lander. But with the
program essentially over, I would have to transfer back to jets, back
to reconnaissance flight test where I’d started out, but in 1975, I
and just about every other American had had his fill of warplanes.
Also, I came to realize that I’d lost my young man’s taste for
dangerous work. I was a husband and father now, and that was a
convenient excuse to rationalize my growing yellow streak. I needed a
change. I needed another kind of job, and we were in another stupid
recession that the equally stupid TV economists never saw coming, yet
dished out advice about to the credulous masses. Some things never
change. Some jobs don’t need a skill or a record of success to
prevail. Unlike the unforgiving field of flight test, TV seemed full
of such performance-free jobs. But I was an engineer, not a TV
economist. I’d learned about video technology flying Air Force
reconnaissance in the Arctic, transferred it to a civilian career. It
was the technology that revealed the Russian missiles in Cuba, and
kept tabs on the Russian bombers poised like coils to spring from
Siberia if things in Cuba went awry. It was that same video
technology in civilian dress that had allowed us to see the moon
walks. But in its private-sector application, the application known
as commercial broadcast television, video was used shamefully.
Commercial television it seemed, was a medium created by our
collective genius only to have it exploit our collective stupidity…at
least stupidity enough to buy the junk they were continuously
peddling from its screens. A career in broadcast television
engineering held little allure.

I was offered a job with the State Department’s Voice Of America
propaganda arm, went through all the loyalty and security checks only
to turn it down – twice. I tried teaching college for a time, but
found myself too young and selfish to be satisfied by teaching others
what I still wanted to be doing myself. But where? Who in the world
needed a guy whose skill was sending movies back from space?

The answer came in a completely unexpected phone call.

Home Box Office was something I’d never heard of before that call
came in out of the blue. Home Box Office. HBO? What’s that? I asked
the eager-sounding `head hunter’ on the other end of the phone.

Next thing I knew I was sitting in a mahogany clad room high in the
Time-Life Building on Rockefeller Center in New York City. This was
no airplane factory. Elegant perfect women glided by, sylphlike and
intimidating. All the men were dressed in white shirt and tie. I was
too, of course. Yet, hidden beneath my jacket, was the only
short-sleeved white shirt in the room. How impractical of them,
thought I. It’s high summer. Why wear long sleeves only to roll them
up? Don’t these guys get it? I’d found another world, it seemed,
right here on Earth.

Otherworldly or not, TV and motion pictures was the world in which I
would spend the next 30 years of my engineering career. But first I
had to get through this interview, or meeting or whatever it was.
Eventually, I was led to a private corner office where I was
introduced to yet another of the a long-sleeved executives. His
sleeves were not rolled, but terminated in silver cuff links:
obviously a big shot. To my amazement the guy wanted to send movies –
real Hollywood movies – back from space. Looking beyond his obvious
lack of industrial fashion sense, I told him he was nuts. Then I told
him why he was nuts. He dismissed my unqualified psychoanalytic
opinions, but listened intently to my technical ones. To my surprise,
he offered me a job. To my further surprise, I took it. So much for
lofty ideals and even loftier opinions. I was in the stupid
television business, and in it to stay.

Six months later, our antenna hoisted 22,300 miles above the Earth by
a converted Atlas Delta missile, HBO, was sending movies back from
space. It was an idea that caught on quickly in the private sector.
With a single satellite in space, TV signals – in the case of HBO,
movies – could be received at every single inch of the United States
mainland. There would be no 1500 foot towers (which as a pilot I’d
always hated), no million watt transmitters, and no 100 mile contour
limits of the sort that barricade traditional `terrestrial’ broadcast
signals. Nothing of the sort would impede our little 5 watt
transmitter in the sky. Borne upon a satellite channel whose power
was equal to but that of a night-light bulb, one signal from space
could blanket the entire continental US and most of populous Canada.
It was pure brilliance on the part of those long-sleeved executives –
practical physics and military technology now put to private and
peaceful use. No mind-numbing commercials, and no numb-minded censors
either. I liked it here. This wasn’t stupid. This was cool. This was
way cool. Funny, isn’t it, how we’re able to abandon even strongly
held opinions when our self interest is better served by forming new
ones?

Firmly ensconced in HBO’s fledgling engineering department, and with
our early successes a matter of technical record, I suddenly found
myself being invited to speak at seminars on how to do this TV from
space thing. Ironically, I was teaching again, albeit in a different
venue. Over the next couple of years I would visit all 50 states. But
it was a tutorial for TV execs in the deep South that would remain an
event apart from all the others. Though I was a speaker, I was still
new to the entertainment business, so I knew no one in attendance.
But my talk had gone well, the college teaching experience was paying
off, so there would be no problem finding eager dinner companions
among so large an audience.

Descending the podium, I had noticed but a single empty chair in the
entire room. Taking it, I found myself at a table of strangely
egalitarian folk. They were gentle in manner. They welcomed me
expansively. They introduced themselves. To my delight, they spoke
less of arcane technology than they did of their fellow man and their
responsibilities toward humanity that such technology could help them
fulfill. I listened, interested, noting that they all had that sort
of deliberate not quite real Dixie accent that I’d learned to
recognize in actors when playing Southern characters before the
camera. But why here? Their names — remarkable in retrospect, but
hardly noteworthy at the time — were Jimmy Swaggart, Paul Crouch,
Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, Pat Robertson, Robert Tilton, and a guy
named Billy Batts. I was present, I know now, at American
Televangelism’s Big Bang, or if you prefer, its Genesis. Big league
Fundamentalist Christian TV Evangelism was born at that table that
day.

These seemingly gentle folk were fairly voracious in their acceptance
of this new way to spread The Word, nationwide. Worldwide! They were
there to learn of a new way to propagate their version of the Gospel
Of Jesus Christ. They conversed in Biblical quotes, nodding their
heads in profound understanding, `Amen, brother,’ so on. The
experience seems a bit surreal now. It was not. They were there to
buy satellite antennas and anything else they would need to fulfill
their self-proclaimed mission as Christ’s revisionist vicars on
Earth. They each seemed to have a little licensed religious TV
station of their own somewhere in the US, and if they hooked that
signal to the satellite, they would not only be able, but mandated to
have that signal carried by another hot, new medium: cable
television. That mandate would come from a little known federal
communications law known as the Must Carry Rule. It was little known
to you and me, perhaps, but well known to the budding televangelists.
These seemingly innocent people, and the equally innocent seeming
circumstances that brought us together would change the lives of
everyone at that table in the decades to come. And that in turn would
affect the world in a way none of us could have imagined. Because,
and though I had no way of knowing it, America was about to take its
first step on a 30 year journey to the Dark Ages. Today we know it
only as the 21st Century. When looking back upon it, history will
prove less kind.

>From this butterfly effect, would grow e-piety’s perfect storm. It
was the mid-Seventies. Our culture had been reeling from the narcotic
excesses of the Sixties and the sexual intemperance of the Seventies.
The divorce rate was the highest it’s ever been in our nation’s
history. The entire concept of nuclear family was under siege as
never before in America. It seemed as if everything familiar was
changing. And while most Americans were blessed with moderate
appetites, self-disciplined behaviors, and a measure of common sense,
and thus well suited to social change, many others were not. To so
many of our repressed and simplistic countrymen and women every new
experience in this brave new age, however intuitive, however mundane,
seemed an epiphany. So, while most Americans also managed to remain
relatively unaffected by the willingly-acquired excesses that
characterized the period, many others could not. America had also
just emerged from a decade-long war of unspeakable horror, and
dubious purpose. Thanks to a still-relevant news media, a mandatory
draft, and casualty rate topping 200,000 (58,000 KIA) Vietnam
affected all aware Americans. To avoid the draft, countless young
Americans married in haste and conceived unloved children in order to
gain deferment. Millions more enrolled and remained in colleges
though they would not ordinarily have done so but for the student
deferment. (No fewer than 12 deferments were granted to chickenhawks
Dick Cheney (5) and John Ashcroft (7) alone!) Since the college
deferment required actually going to college and studying something,
the experience exposed millions of commonplace minds to the volatile
philosophies of extraordinary – and quite often revolutionary –
thinkers for the first time in their personal, and America’s societal
history. One way or another, every American, regardless of family,
background, intellect, or social circumstance shared in the war’s
trauma and were made to look upon, and confront its distasteful
significance. Drenched in this cascade of social and moral upheaval,
vast numbers of Americans were driven to the edge. Many more went
over that edge and found comfort only in denial or in excess, or
both. Be it drugs, sex, alcohol, violence, or all of the above, there
was a measure of comfort and escape to be found in the sensual
distractions of excess, and it was available and beckoning from
wherever one turned.

Indulgence would yield a temporary comfort, and when the millions who
over-indulged came crashing back to reality, many needed comforting
of another kind. They needed reform, and some degree of certainty in
what seemed an even-more-uncertain society than that which they had
attempted to escape. They needed someone or something to which they
could turn for advice, direction, strength, and inspiration. For
those who survived the fall physically but not emotionally, there
arose a need for some mortal contact, someone who would not consider
them failed humans, someone or something to show them the way back.
Or, more simply stated, millions and millions and millions of
Americans needed a new addiction to wean them from and obviate the
mental scars left by their old addictions of war and sex and drugs,
and social transgression, and violence, and confusion, and behavior
outside the limits of their operant conditioning. Instead of
assessing and accepting their memories, so very many Americans needed
forgiveness for their actions. Those among the multitudes lacking the
resolve to accept and assess and repair their assaulted psyches,
those lacking the strength to pick themselves back up (and their
numbers were legion) needed something more. They needed an emotional
crutch. What people need, people tend to find. If they don’t find it
by themselves, there are always those willing to provide it… usually
for a price. In this case, it appeared literally right before their
eyes. Salvation, forgiveness, aggrandizement, self-esteem, courage,
moral superiority, all of it was beaming to them right from heaven
itself, and onto their television screens. Satellite delivered
televangelism was born on that day back in 1975. I watched it hatch.
Suddenly it was everywhere. There was never a time in modern history
when it was `needed’ more. From the flickering boxes in America’s
living rooms came the siren call to her desperate multitudes. `Hey
you out there in TV land, whatever you’ve done, and to whomever
you’ve done it, no worries. Put down that bottle, throw away that
needle, stop punching your wife, whatever. All is forgiven… or can
be. In fact, you can instantly become superior to those infidels
who’ve not found the light and The Way and have done so much to
degrade you for so long. Just listen to me, then send cash, check, or
money order to the address on your screen. You’ll be the best there
is, brothers and sisters, the best there is. Trust Jesus. Trust me.
Send a check. Halleluiah!

Given that so very many of `Christian’ fundamentalism’s contemporary
American adherents believe that they have failed in the eyes of those
who follow more moderate religious or societal paths, and given the
widespread genetic proclivity toward belonging, they also needed
something more extreme than rational theology to light their way back
from the abyss. They needed to be a part of something so extreme, so
strident that it would also provide them the psychological
wherewithal to dismiss their moderate fellows’ judgments of them.
That would require a system of beliefs and strictures so rigorous, so
abstemonious that it would also serve to obviate or at least
trivialize the beliefs and behaviors of their moderate
Judeo-Christian counterparts, and those of enlightened liberal
practitioners of any religion and religious thought, thus
discrediting those they saw as their mortal judges and despicable
scholarly elites, their betters. Once again, they needed an escape
from reality. They needed a mind fix.

There is but one major creed that has offered such impenitent
forgiveness, even aggrandizement for simply having rejected ones past
transgressions and accepting its tenets. There is but one creed that
associates itself so closely with an Anglo-Protestant American
heritage, despite that no such identity ever existed. (Nature abhors
a vacuum. The vacuum left by most Americans’ ignorance of their own
country’s relatively brief history, is a vacuum easily filled by
myth. Any student of American history knows well that many of the
Founders were religious, but none publicly fundamentalist Christian.
References to God, not to Jesus, prevail in their writings. The
crafters of our Republic were brilliant men. But few would dispute
that the three greatest geniuses among them were Thomas Jefferson,
Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton. Franklin and Jefferson
were professed deists, Hamilton a homosexual. From where does the
religious Right’s claim to their legacy stem? It stems from
imagination. Because it simply never was. Religion was a part of the
beautiful fabric of early America, not its foundation. The plurality
of the US Constitution superceded the singularity of the Mayflower
Compact.) There is but one creed that stimulates intolerance while
proclaiming an inclusiveness based on its very antithesis. And
finally, but most critical, there is but one creed that bases its
fundamentalism on an absolutely literal interpretation of a Bible it
considers absolutely flawless. Yet the Bible passed down through the
ages is largely a fabrication. It is laced with revisionist scripture
and distortions of convenience that the most serious of religious
scholars have found to be at best, only 18% historically factual.1 At
best.

Thus, proximate attribution to the approximate Word is the rough
equivalent of a 21st century airline or ship’s captain using 14th
century maps, and only 14th century maps, by which to navigate and
presuming them to be inviolate.

I’ll take the bus.

By exploiting this widespread proclivity to believe, the Bible has
become a convenient vehicle through which unscrupulous interpreters
can derive a creed, a creed which, if accepted with a zealot’s
fervor, would forgive anything – absolutely anything – one might have
inflicted upon himself or his fellow man, woman, child, beast,
vegetable or mineral in the past, and do so sans active or
substantive non-monetary penance. It is a creed that is conveniently
blind to any dichotomy between intolerance and forgiveness, theocracy
and democracy, benevolence and vengeance, faith and political
corruption. That is the creed that encourages one to be born again,
the Evangelical Creed of Biblical literalism. Or what is alternately
called rightist, conservative, Evangelical, fundamentalist
Christianity. So ill conceived and distorted is this ostensibly
`literal’ acceptance of oft revised, translated and interpreted
scripture, that serious Biblical scholars now consider it fabrication
in the interest of self-servitude and the exploitation of mind-cure.
Noted Biblical scholar and psychologist Edmund D. Cohen postulates
that, `Cast free form its Biblical moorings, Christianity came to
denote anything good or wholesome in American life.’2 Inventing
religions of convenience is characteristic of men, not the province
of man.

Nonetheless, and as usual, legions of credulous, disillusioned,
disconnected Americans fell victim to fundamentalism’s lure. Weather
the adherent fancies a turban, a topknot, or a Stetson, religious
extremism serves a purpose no different from drugs when it becomes a
crutch. Religious extremism has become the simplistic answer for far
too many of our countrymen’s mortal problems. For its `Christian’
adherents, the answers to all life’s problems are found between the
Bible’s covers. There is no need to actually indulge in the human
attribute of reasoning. Intellect is fabricated through rote
memorization of scripture. But were it all that simple.
Unfortunately, as with most other forms of extremism which abdicate
thought to dogmatic obedience, fundamentalism is also the source of
so very, very many more problems than it ever has solved, or ever
will solve.

Recall now, the earlier references to self-esteem, the vacuum it
leaves when it is absent or destroyed through self-destructive
living, excess, compulsive-obsessive behaviors, inflicted or accepted
abuse.

Anyone who would have been addicted to sex, drugs, and anything but
rock and roll, was a candidate for addiction to whatever else suited
his or her self-depreciated fancy. Anyone who needed forgiveness for
the harm he’d done to himself or to others, could find it here.
Christianity – but especially this strange, highly-selective, but
very heady new simplistic form of it – was an addiction about which
they could even feel good. They could even feel better than anyone
else. They could garner immense self-esteem, however ill-placed. That
rush was, and is to this day, a first in so many disturbed lives. In
fact, lets throw in faith-healing of the most desperately ill while
were at it. What’s the harm?

The ensuing decades would see the easily led, easily addicted, easily
persuaded, easily frightened, abused, downtrodden, secret-harboring,
pain ridden – in short, vulnerable – masses drawn to the flickering
images of these fire and brimstone preachers on their cable
televisions and they would be converted by the millions, by the
tens-of-millions. They would belong. All is forgiven. All is well, or
will be shortly. All. Absolutely all. Oh, by the way, don’t forget to
send the check.

If these words seem harsh, I simply make no effort to disguise my
disdain for those who would exploit the vulnerable, nor will I
soft-peddle the obvious abuse by so many, of a system of government
created to, among other things, tolerate and protect religious
freedom. The abuse of that trust by so many televangelists, and the
further misuse of the public electromagnetic spectrum to exploit the
irrational, credulous, impressionable, desperate, and weak who
believe them is an especially vile form of TV indecency. But don’t
look for any scrutiny by our current Federal Communications
Commission. Bush stooge and FCC Commissioner, Michael Powell, will be
too busy looking for bare breasts to keep the citizenry’s pathetic
popular mind from realizing that he’s destroying public interest
protections such as the station ownership cap. That cap remains the
only barrier to the continued expansion by the pious parasites of
televangelism. Powell is bent on destroying that cap in the special
interest of his owners.

FALSE PROPHETS / REAL PROFITS:

Keep in mind that we’re speaking of Christianity, albeit an extreme
form, but Christianity: a belief in the divinity of Jesus as Christ,
as God the Son, and in His teachings and principles upon this mortal
coil.

Keep in mind, too, that we’re speaking of the Old Testament as well,
of the introductory scriptures themselves, the scriptures to which
many Evangelicals adhere dogmatically, the fundament, Genesis
2:16-17, the garden, the forbidden fruit. The Bible virtually begins
with God’s admonitions to man on the virtues of moderation, the
perils of excess. It is the first admonition to Adam… the first! Yet,
somehow, today’s Biblical literalism seems to yield to interpretation
at such uncomfortable junctures as Genesis. The flesh is, after all,
weak. So on, so forth, ad infinitum.

As you read further, please remain mindful that Jesus in his Earthly
manifestation owned virtually nothing. Such modesty must have set a
poor example to TV evangelists. They own a lot of things. Boy, do
they own a lot of things. They want to own a lot more. Michael Powell
will soon allow them to do just that.

Need an example of how lucrative is the televangelist business?
Several examples? Easy.

Most of you know of a religious TV show called the `700 Club.’ It was
founded by presidential candidate, gay basher, and TV evangelist
extraordinaire Pat Robertson. It got its name from Robertson’s
admonition to his initial 700 rural viewers to send him a donation of
$10.00 each. That was the estimated cost of operating his fledgling
`terrestrial’ TV show. Ten years after Pat Robertson made his modest
$7000.00 request, and with his channel now being carried by
satellite, he had 26 million regular viewers across the country.
Operating revenues had grown to a staggering $145,517,000.00 annually
in the US alone.3 Today the `700 Club’ is carried in 66 countries.
Robertson and his Christian Coalition purport enormous influence in
American politics. This lofty pulpit allowed Robertson to predict
that Armageddon would arrive in 1982. This prospect would of course
leave faithful viewers with no practical need for such things as
green bananas, nor incidentally, their retirement savings, but that’s
just speculation by this jaded writer. When, despite Ronald Reagan’s
best efforts, the world failed to end, it didn’t matter much to
Robertson’s flock, no one was complaining or seeking a refund,
instead they were told to thank Jesus. They did. Later, Robertson
actually had his television crews preparing to televise the Second
Coming. That was in 1990. Why would Robertson believe that he and he
alone knew this? Are the TV crews still on location? Where might that
be?

Eventually, his lackluster performance as a prophet led Robertson to
abandon prediction in favor of the safer and more politically potent
practice of hindsight. For example, he has recently proclaimed credit
for George W. Bush’s `re’ election. However dubious a distinction
that might be, Bush believes him, so little else matters. As such we
can expect Robertson’s influence to increase in these four dismal
years ahead as Bush continues distributing our US Treasury’s contents
to his friends, and promotes his `Faith Based Initiative’ program.
Initiative indeed.

Robertson is not alone. Fabulous wealth and power would be visited
upon many of this new breed of high-tech missionaries, and now it
seems they and their fiscally less impressive sycophants are
everywhere one turns. There is no admission prerequisite to the
salvation club, and no barrier to moral superiority. All one need do
is buy it at the two-for-one sale that’s always going on. (Call the
number on your screen). State it aloud with some reference to Jesus,
wave your hand in the air, and back the rapt gestures with cash,
check, or money order, and you’re on the Heavenly Express. But don’t
forget that check. God don’t save no deadbeats. The tax-free American
dollar is still worth plenty in heaven.

Another dinner companion that fateful night was Paul Crouch. Like
Robertson and Jesus, Crouch, the televangelist, and story telling
founder of Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN), started out with
virtually nothing. Using a rented studio in southern California and a
set made from his living room furniture and shower curtain, Crouch
went on the air from Burbank. He claims that later, in 1975 to be
exact, he was visited by God one night. God projected a map of the
United States on Paul’s ceiling, and told him about satellite
technology. God went on to tell Paul Crouch how the satellite (No,
not the moon. God forgot to put batteries in that satellite. We’re
talking modern here.) would allow him to broadcast to all those
cities all across America.

Thanks to God’s little slide show on Paul Crouch’s ceiling, Paul
would have no further need of his living room sofa and shower curtain
as a set. In fact, today he sits upon a golden throne in a
velvet-curtained studio, all of it generously funded by the
$126,000,000.00 in annual donations from his faithful viewers in
satellite television land.4 I often wonder why Paul Crouch came to
that seminar at all. Why listen to dopes like me babble on when God
Himself had already told Paul about satellite television? Funny how
Crouch never mentioned his nocturnal visit from God. It would have
been great dinner conversation. Because, except for that smelly guy I
always see at the corner of Hollywood and Vine, I’ve never met anyone
who’s been visited by God.

Yet another of these people is Robert Tilton. Tilton was flying high
with his TV ministries beaming forth from Texas or Oklahoma to
America’s living rooms, thus pulling in $800,000.00 per month in
donations. But an industrious dumpster-diving reporter would find
thousands of prayer requests intended for the preacher’s attention,
in that dumpster unopened and unread except to extract the checks and
cash enclosed. The story got to ABC-TV and put a temporary crimp in
Reverend Tilton’s style. He’s back on the air again though, and doing
just fine.8 Today’s media takes no notice.

There were more. Everyone remembers Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker. We all
of us endured their spectacular public implosion, so I won’t drag it
out here. But they, of course, had a TV ministry too. They called it
Praise The Lord. Its letters, like those of TBN, were PTL. Remember
PTL? It was not long, however, before their intemperately flamboyant
lifestyle had the FBI wondering whether PTL stood for Praise The
Lord, or Pass The Loot. They found out. When Bakker went to jail,
Jerry Falwell took over the ministry. Falwell would shortly be
accused of swindling his new flock out of $73 million in a bond
scheme.5 Falwell also claims credit for Bush `re’ election. Only
history will decide which was the more heinous offense.

Of the seven people at that fateful dinner table, most would be
embroiled in scandals. They would stand accused or proven guilty of
behavior violating their very admonitions and those of their
professed god. One would be indicted for fraud, another convicted,
two would be involved in extramarital affairs with prostitutes and
another accused of sexual harassment by a same-sex employee.6 The
preacher accused of this laying on of hands would pay that employee
nearly half-a-million dollars to keep his silence. Another would
enter drug rehab. One I would personally witness attempting to pass a
worthless check for $2,000,000.00 of satellite equipment and
services. Nice bunch.

Yet they prevail. One multi-millionaire not mentioned previously, is
Armenian-born preacher, Benny Hinn. Clad in a strange,
cassock-emulating Nehru suite, Hinn is a player’s player.

An Elmer Gantry style faith healer, to this day Hinn has been unable
to show concrete admissible physical evidence of having healed anyone
of anything at any time, anywhere. No problem. (Though he has not yet
been able to re-attach the slugger’s ear, Hinn does accept credit for
curing Evander Holyfield’s heart problems. While most overly-muscular
athletes simply stop taking steroids to accomplish this, Holyfield
credits Benny Hinn with his miraculous recovery.) But to the point,
Hinn takes a salary of $500,00.00 per year for his medical miracle
work. That’s actually modest by many standards. But there’s no mal
practice premium, and it’s taxable. His ministry, however, takes in
$80,000,000.00 a year in donations. He says the donations go back
into the ministry, but Hinn refuses to join the Evangelical Council
for Financial Accountability. (Ministers such as Billy Graham are
members in good standing, but membership requires revealing ones
finances.) Hinn does not make any apologies. `I don’t need gold in
Heaven,’ Hinn says, `I got to have it now.’ Benny Hinn owns several
homes, including his multimillion dollar residence in Dana Point,
California. He travels in a $7 million Gulfstream jet between
$2000.00 a night hotel rooms. He rarely quotes from Genesis 2:16-17.
He’s apparently getting it now.7

In fact, nearly all of them are. These TV preachers prevail and
flourish regardless of their obvious transgressions against their
own, and their gods’ admonitions. And why wouldn’t they? All they
have to do is go back on the air, shed a few tears, promise to be
good, proclaim their love of Jesus, and everyone believes them,
starts crying, hugging one another and writing checks again. Like the
battered wife who believes the `never again’ lies and keeps going
back for more, America is a society ever-more driven by faith and the
dependencies which rationalize it. We’re constantly told what a good
thing faith is. Yet Webster’s defines faith as a belief in something
for which there is neither evidence nor proof. What makes that a good
thing? Imagine if the Justice Department operated on such a premise.
They could jail whomever they wanted to jail, for whatever reason
they chose, with neither evidence or proof of wrongdoing…oh,
they’ve already started doing that? Sorry. My mistake.

We are the most religious advanced society on earth today.9 A recent
poll showed that 59% of Americans consider God and religion very
important in their everyday lives. Compare this to Italy’s 23%, or to
Japan’s and France’s 12% and you start to get the picture.
Surprising, isn’t it? It doesn’t change much between the oceans
either. While we might fondly consider ourselves socially and
economically more similar to our progressive northern neighbors than
we do those to our south, the similarities begin and end with
language. Mexicans answered the same question with 57% of them saying
that religion plays a very important part in their lives. That
compares tightly with the 59% of Americans, while only 30% of
Canadians considered this to be so. Thus, with the most moneyed
country in the world publicly proclaiming its citizens’ faith – or
more simply stated, their eagerness to believe things without
supporting evidence – it’s no wonder the preachers of prey find their
way to our shores, while their bank accounts remain off-shore. It’s
no wonder they have become ever wealthier in material things, ever
more revered by their faith-filled-flocks. They prevail and have been
joined by many others, with doubtless many more yet to come. In
Isaiah 1:18, the Bible tells us – and them – exactly why: `Though
your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.’

Despite their record of apparent hypocrisy, scandal, and evident
deceit, the televangelists prevail, and have become ever more
powerful a political force in a no-longer secular US government. The
empire of influence – real or perceived – has been built by the TV
preachers on the faith, fortunes, and fealty of the credulous,
desperate, terrified. That it has been founded upon and in violation
of the American Creed is of no concern to them or their
history-oblivious flocks. Now, it is welcomed and even nurtured by
one of the most irrationally faithful among them. In their poster boy
of the moment the fundamentalists have found a man who believes the
world is doomed to destruction in our lifetime, so take what you can
get, and throw the wrapper in the river. And what’s worse, with his
return to power, the idiot-king seems bent on fulfilling that false
prophecy of doom himself if only to prove it correct. I am speaking
of course of extremism’s repentant, born again Christian
fundamentalist and reformed party animal, deserter, tooter, boozer,
stock manipulator, and president, George W. Bush.10, 11, 12, 13

It’s important to know that Bush recently said, `If you want to
understand me, you got to go to Midland Texas.’ I did. What I learned
there is this. George W. Bush bottomed out in Midland, Texas in the
mid-Eighties. But in doing so, he was by no means alone. Midland,
Texas in the Eighties was filled with failed oil men. Not even the
competent ones could make a go of it then. The town was wracked by
suicides and drunkenness as a result of its one and only industry
going bust. When one does not have work in Midland, there are few
alternatives to idleness. One alternative is drink. The other is
Church. Among troubled men the alternatives often proceed one to the
other, and in that order. When George W. Bush, despite his background
of incalculable privilege, found himself just another drunken and
failed oil man in Midland, he had run his string full out. Cocaine
had failed him, business had failed him, drink had failed him. He had
called himself the Bush family’s black sheep. Small wonder. Despite
being the fortunate son of the incumbent Vice President of the United
States, the fortunate heir to a fortune his grandfather Prescott Bush
had amassed as a banker to such luminaries as Adolph Hitler, despite
massive investment from the bin Laden family in his Arbusto oil
business, George could not make a go of it.14, 15 He couldn’t find
oil in Texas. There was little left for the hapless drunk but God.
Midland might have run out of customers, and George might have run
out of other people’s money, but God was everywhere here, still is
despite the town’s economic upturn.

Skip Hedgepeth, a contemporary in the Midland Men’s Community Bible
Study group explains Bush’s epiphany thus, `Hard times have a way of
making people draw closer to God. When we’re faced with troubles, we
realize we’re not in charge of everything. So we start looking for a
power greater than ourselves to help us in our troubles.’

While most of us realize we’re not in charge of everything at about 3
months of age, it takes others a bit longer. For them, there’s God.
So, in the Fall of 1985, his cocaine and alcohol abuse no longer a
viable escape, his Arbusto Energy company now just plain busto,
George W. Bush joined the Midland Men’s Community Bible Study Group.
Here he would be introduced to daily Bible readings and the emotional
security found through hugging other men, crying, and dogma. To the
surprise of few who knew him, George’s addictive personality was
about to take control of his ever-smaller brain yet again.16

In Evangelical Christianity, George W. Bush found a culture
supporting non-judgment and unearned forgiveness of ones past deeds.
This is known as Motivated Belief. Further, Evangelicals quite
deliberately separate themselves from moderate Protestants by their
belief in the Bible’s absolute unerring accuracy as the written word
of God. Unless God has continually edited it vicariously, that stands
in stark contrast to logical and rational religious belief and
learning. It stands in equal contrast to Anglo-American concepts of
jurisprudence. It profanes science. But it thrives because it serves
a purpose, and that purpose is self-delusion. It has no place in
enlightened government or philosophy, yet today it dominates
America’s. It is the primary reason Bush won or stole this election
despite his abysmal performance as president these last four years,
and it is the primary reason that he, just like the tainted
televangelists who sent their legions of faithful lemmings out to
vote for their born-again miscreant, can get away with just about
anything in the conditioned minds of his and their followers.

The point of all this is simple. After all, if these American `value
voters’ cannot find it within themselves to ignore the mountains of
evidence and FORGIVE their very leaders of dastardly deeds, and do so
unconditionally, how can they expect to be forgiven themselves? Yet
there is a sinful dichotomy at play here. They will forgive one
another, but condone the vengeance-killing of 100,000 Iraqis without
evidence that any of these slaughtered men, women, or children were
guilty of anything – anything other than being different, that is. To
me, such inconsistent beliefs as forgiveness and vengeance,
sanctifying life while taking it indiscriminately, do not pave the
way to Heaven. Such beliefs are the road to Hell. Unfortunately we’re
all on it together and the kooks are driving.

To Bush and his ilk, life, despite its being a gift from God, is
trivialized as nothing more than a dress rehearsal for the afterlife.
Here you make your mistakes, and here you correct them in order to
achieve salvation. The misused concept is emphasized in the New
Testament, and called upon often by preachers, `…he that shall endure
unto the end, the same shall be saved.’ In the Evangelical
interpretation, it’s not where you start, it’s where you finish after
you’ve finished. This removes the fear of `salvation doubt’ if
believed with vigor and absolution. To the literalists, the Bible
teaches that everyone should be judged only after they’ve died.
Consider how sainthood is ascribed but posthumously. Only thus are
mortals afforded full opportunity to repent and be saved. However,
inconsistent in this interpretation is how the Religous Right’s
dogmatic adherents, such as George W. Bush, deny other potential or
wayward Christians this chance by their vindictive actions. Bush sent
147 convicts to the death chamber in five years as governor. That’s a
record. Nearly all called themselves Christians. Were they given the
opportunity to `endure unto the end,’ and achieve repentance by their
actions, or was Bush better suited to determine their temporal end
than was God? While the wholesale execution of prisoners is an
extreme example, to Bush’s mind, it seems once you’re born, you’re
kill fodder for a greater good independent of your past deeds. He
spent as little as four minutes deciding who lives and who dies. In
this context then, once again, consider the bloodbath that is Iraq.
When and where did Jesus Christ teach this stuff to anybody? Simple.
He did not. Mortal men of purpose made it up. Mortal men find purpose
by acting on those beliefs.

Sigmund Freud writing in his 1927 postulation, The Future Of An
Illusion, says of conservative Christians, `Their acceptance of a
universal neurosis spares them the task of constructing a personal
one.’ Can there be a better explanation of why fear is so liberally
used in our theocratic government’s message today? Can there be any
doubt as to whom they are speaking?

As Americans, as members of what was so recently called the most
advanced society in human history, should we not be looking forward?
Why then do we reward those who always look backward for guidance,
backward to a time and place and a circumstance that never existed
but in their fantasies and the imagination of those who foist such
false ideas about America’s religious heritage upon them? The
Evangelists’ version of That Old Time Religion is, in reality, a very
new concept. But unless we’re about to start burning witches again,
and offering our daughters into slavery, it’s just another bill of
goods they’ve sold themselves…sold being the operative word.

As a culture, we will be made to understand the perils of blind faith
and of retrospection without reference, perils we’ve already loosed
on a more rational world. It has never been stated more succinctly
than wherein Proverbs 29:18 observes how, `Without vision the people
perish.’ Yet by its very definition, blind faith is without vision.
Could there be a more profound misinterpretation of scripture than
that manifest by this administration and the fundamentalist
sycophants who’ve not only rewarded its crimes, but assured their
continuance? They ask us to have faith while they take the lives of
our young in exchange for oil. They ask us to have faith because if
we were intelligent or courageous enough to demand evidence we would
ask them why they’ve embarked upon an illegal war with no plan for
termination; a daily slaughter of Iraqi innocents within their own
homes, a slaughter devoid of honest objectives or reasonable
justification; a daily desecration of the most holy of places without
concern for mortal suffering or divine retribution; a national
security plan that breaks the bank while obviating national security;
a financial deficit with no plan for recovery; a Social Security
privatization plan with no vehicle for funding it other than robbing
an entire generation of retirees and borrowing $2-trillion from
foreign nations; a headlong rush to deny the weak among us aid and
comfort in violation of Christ’s teachings; a national economic model
equal to that of the second worst economy in the hemisphere,
Argentina; a policy of spend and borrow that will leave our children
bankrupt and beholden to the children of other nations; an energy
policy leading to fatal global climate change with no plan for
counteraction or survival of the human race; a collapse of the U.S.
Dollar on world markets with no plan for recovery; a spiraling
national debt with no ability to repay so much as its interest
without selling our country to the Chinese at wholesale; and finally,
the deliberate and pointless alienation of the 6.4 billion people who
did not vote for George W. Bush but whose lives will be affected by
his actions and to whom we will owe trillions of the US dollars our
children must repay.

Summary

Satellite television today allows the majority of those billions and
billions of foreigners to see America and her government’s actions in
her people’s name. This has never before been so. We’ve always known
that power corrupts. But corrupt leaders have been able to shield
themselves from the world’s view in past generations. They’ve often
been able to do so long enough to amass great wealth and power at the
expense of their peoples before running off. But they cannot do so
any longer, not with impunity. America’s actions affect the whole
world. Today, the entire world is watching us. They’re nervous. Their
multitudes will not allow their `values’ to cloud the truth unfolding
before their very eyes on the planet they are willed by God to share
with us, the `superpower.’ For the moment, we’ve abdicated our nation
to delusional screwballs. Many nations have done this before. They
already `get it.’ We don’t The world will not follow our lead. They
will bankrupt us this time. This time they can.

Conclusion

We’ve examined but a few of the shortsighted, self-serving and
visionless prospects for our America under its current irrational,
faith driven `leader.’ On Saturday he told us that `God is guiding
our nation.’ So I guess Bush has delegated even that task to faith.

Call it charm, lunacy, ignorance, stupidity, or just call it what it
is, policy, Bush’s attributes work wonders with many Americans. As
one wag put it, `I like Bush ’cause he’s as dumb as me.’

Bush’s style appeals to what the TV ministers call their `Value
Voters.’ So, let the exit polls be damned, the Evangelicals carried
the day for their poster boy. If they didn’t, they at least gave the
Republican crooks who own this president a plausible vehicle to which
they might attribute the otherwise inexplicable vote counts in this
year’s national election. They have changed our country into
something its founders never intended it to be, a virtual theocracy,
and they did it through abuse of the very system first designed to
prevent it.

Though 30 years ago they had no substantive national influence,
today, by their own literally incredible estimate, born-again
Evangelicals represent 38% of voting age Americans. This year they
appeared in record numbers casting, according to Barna Research, an
estimated 53% of the total vote. That’s a majority however you cut
it. Their votes went overwhelmingly to George W. Bush and his
anti-gay, anti-science, anti-pluralist, anti-social, anti-secular,
anti-Earth, backward-looking, blind faith agenda.

Evangelicals have been convinced that they were the spoiler in this
election. They equate Bush’s victory with their infantile ideas about
morality. They think they exhibited free will, imposed it upon the
Liberal infidels by sending the Bush numbers over the top. In reality
all they did was fall for the Republican line the same way they fall
for their TV preachers’ baloney. They responded as a herd. As always,
it’ll cost them. That’s expected, and it’s old news. What’s really
troubling is this. The TV preachers have shown the manipulators in
the Bush administration how easy it was to use the credulous masses,
to direct them to ends that most would consider outrageously stupid
at the very least. The faithful herd will now be led to the
slaughter, double crossed, deserted, and robbed of something they
consider valuable, as have so many others the Bush administration has
used and discarded during these four graceless years. Perhaps they
deserve it. Perhaps we all do. For, after all, haven’t the rest of
us, those who so fondly consider ourselves enlightened, behaved no
better? Have we not silently and passively ignored the empirical
evidence of exit polls? 17, 18 It was these very exit polls which
caused my source to hear one White House official exclaim, `We’re
being creamed,’ before it miraculously changed in their favor.19 Have
we not ignored the mathematical improbability that nearly every error
uncovered accrued to Bush’s advantage? The laws of probability demand
that multiple random errors trend toward even distribution, but only
if they are truly errors. Are we questioning the electronic `news’
media’s absence from this story? Nope. So, having seen all this
before, are we not therefore, accepting the nearly impossible results
of this election on blind faith?

Blind faith is not a plan for any society’s future survival; neither
is it cognition worthy of the fully developed human mind. Blind faith
is just a pretty mask that hides the ugly face of ignorance. Today,
America wears that mask, and it does not represent the moral or
ethical or religious `values’ of its most rational citizens. Neither
is it fooling anyone but other Americans.

It is said that of all God’s creatures, only humans can deliberately
consider any but their immediate future. Humans and humans alone have
the power of mind to appreciate the implications of their present
actions upon their long-term future and the welfare and survival of
their children. Despite these unique gifts of mind, we are told and
apparently believe that 59,054,087 Americans voted to continue a
dismally failed presidency. Despite that presumably cognitive
understanding, despite that ability to anticipate disaster, another
estimated 80,000,000 voting age Americans chose to stay home on
Election Day altogether. They chose not to vote. One can only ponder
upon what kept them away from the polls, and what might be the values
they consider important, but not important enough to get them get out
of their easy chairs in the interest of saving their lives. There is
but one conclusion to be drawn from these disparate behaviors.
America has suffered a crisis of intellect. We are become a people no
longer adequate to the rigors of sustaining an ethical and equitable
democracy.

As Thomas Paine said at America’s birth, `A people gets the
government it deserves.’

Oh, well. God save America! Her citizens, it seems, are all watching
television.

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Dom Stasi is Chief Technology Officer for an international media
network. A pilot, Air Force veteran, and member of both the Planetary
Society, and Center For Inquiry, he is a widely published science and
technology writer. A father of two, Mr. Stasi lives in Los Angeles
with his wife of 38 years.

Footnotes

Please have no faith in anything you’ve read here. Unless and until
you check the facts for yourself, that’s all they are, some
stranger’s written words. The following references are provided to
start you on that road – or as an aid to sleep, whichever you prefer.
(DS)

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Blair-Bush Plan: Cut Near East Off From Middle East

Pacific News Service
Dec 30 2004

Blair-Bush Plan: Cut Near East Off From Middle East
Commentary, Franz Schurmann,

Editor’s Note: British Prime Minister Tony Blair knows America can’t
win in Iraq, writes PNS Editor Franz Schurmann. So he and President
George W. Bush are concentrating on bringing peace to
Israel/Palestine and bringing Turkey into the EU. Such “Near Eastern”
nations are historically more European.

As the war in Iraq gets worse and worse, British Prime Minister Tony
Blair, who is President Bush’s co-visionary on the Middle East, has
launched a major effort to bring peace to Israel/Palestine. Is his
strategy to show that if the Holy Land antagonists can make peace
with each other, so can those in Iraq?

In fact, the Blair-Bush vision is the opposite. The new strategy is
based on severing the Near East from the Middle East. Blair probably
thinks that with Iraq caught between two revolutions, the Western
Coalition can never win. But it can gain a win if it can bring the
Near Eastern nations onto its side.

A clue of the new Blair-Bush strategy was the recent nine-nation
conference on furthering democracy in the Arab world, held in the
Moroccan capital Rabat. The nine nations included Syria and oil-rich
Sudan, but not Iraq. Colin Powell attended, showing top American
interest. Also attending were North African Egypt and Morocco, which
are not considered part of the Middle East. Both are part of the Near
East.

Both terms are geopolitical, but “Middle East” was coined in World
War II, whereas “Near East” goes back to Napoleonic times. Napoleon
spread French language and culture and the aura of revolution in the
region. Until “Middle East” crowded it out, the only political term
used by Europeans about the region was French: Levant, meaning Near
East. In contemporary terms that covers Israel/Palestine, Lebanon,
Syria, Jordan, Turkey and Egypt.

“Middle East” was an Anglo-American military term designating the
territory between the European theater of operation and East Asia.
Originally that extended from Greece to undivided India. But the
connotation of Near East was that, politically and culturally, it was
closer to Europe than the “Far East.”

Tony Blair knows full well that the West cannot win in Iraq but he
also sees how fast anti-Islamism, such as the politics of French
politician Jean-Marie Le Pen, is spreading throughout Europe. But if
the Near Eastern region openly accepts the Napoleonic heritage of
liberty, equality and fraternity, as has Continental Europe, Turkey
could end up in the European Union (EU). Significantly, Blair
recently got verbal concessions from both Turkey and the EU that
could pave the way for admission.

With some 20 percent of its territory in Europe, Turkey considers
itself both European and Near Eastern. And it’s modern hero, Kemal
Pasha Ataturk, demonstrated his tilt toward Europe by having a postal
stamp made showing himself in a tuxedo holding a martini glass.

But Turkey also cannot shake a bloody past. It contests the
accusation of an “Armenian holocaust.” It cannot contest the fact
that for decades it has made war on the Kurds, who have brought about
one insurrection after another. Insurrections are an angry revolt
against oppressors. If they go on for a long time they become
revolutions, forcible transformations of political power and of the
people’s culture. It can occur like a single thunderbolt or go on and
on until the transformation is completed.

In the Middle East, two major insurrections are occurring: the
Palestinian and the Iraqi. The first Palestinian Intifada, (“Tremor”)
was of medium duration (1987-1993). The second began in early 2000.
Tony Blair and George W. Bush hope to channel the political energy of
the Intifadas to bring about a Napoleonic revolution of liberty,
equality and fraternity. But the Near Eastern peoples could turn to
Islamic revolution instead.

Iraq is now undergoing two different revolutions. One follows the
Sunni Wahabi creed of Osama bin-Laden. The other is the Shia one of
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. The recent bloodbaths carried out in the
Shiite holy cities of An-Najaf and Karbala showed this clash of two
creeds.

Some Sunni Kurds are now making common cause with the northern Sunni
Arabs. Earlier this year Northern Arabs and Kurds killed some 100
people who were celebrating Eid-ul-Adha. Since both Arabs and Kurds
in Iraq’s north are both Sunni, each takes pride in the great Kurdish
liberator, Salah-ad-Din/Saladin (1137-1193), who finally crushed the
last Crusaders in the Near East.

So American forces in Iraq face both insurrection and revolution, the
worst situation, as Napoleon found out first in guerrilla-ridden
Spain and then in Russia’s frozen winter.

All over the Islamic world a sense of revolution is prevailing.
Theirs is likely the last in a chain of revolutions that began with
the American and French ones. Bush and Blair hope that by bringing
the Near East to their side, they can break this chain.

Schurmann is emeritus professor of sociology and history at U.C.
Berkeley and the author of numerous books.

Lifting the lid on the joy a shoebox brings

The Scotsman, UK
Dec 30 2004

Lifting the lid on the joy a shoebox brings

Lothian gifts delight children

JANE BRADLEY

STAFF at children’s homes today told of the festive joy nearly 10,000
shoeboxes sent from the Lothians brought to deprived young people in
Eastern Europe.

The 9837 boxes, packed with toys, sweets and warm clothing, were sent
to Azerbaijan and Romania to give poor children a Christmas to
remember.

Collected through annual charity drive Operation Christmas Child, the
boxes – packed by people in schools, community groups, churches and
individuals across Edinburgh and the Lothians – have been handed out
to children in homes, gypsy settlements and to others living on the
streets.

“It’s nothing to us to fill a shoebox, but to the children, it’s
everything,” said June Vasey, area representative for Samaritan’s
Purse, which runs Operation Christmas Child.

Samaritan’s Purse, an international foreign aid organisation, sends
out boxes to 12 Eastern European countries.

And this year, boxes collected in the Lothians have gone to children
in Azerbaijan and Romania, where orphanages are filled with children
abandoned by poverty-stricken mothers.

Tension between ethnic Roma (gypsies) in the country and Romanians
mean that Roma families find it difficult to get jobs.

A vicious circle of poverty and petty crime has led many local
governments to force Roma communities into out-of-town communes.

Liviu Balas, director of Ecce Homo, a charity which runs a children’s
home and social centre to rehabilitate street children in
Cluj-Napoca, in Transylvania, Romania, thanked the people of
Edinburgh for their work.

“I don’t think anyone really can imagine how the children feel when
they receive the shoeboxes,” he said.

“The people in Scotland are very good at giving the children what
they would like and there have been some un- believable toys in the
boxes.

“One little boy, Alex, got a UFO with flashing lights and he just
loves it – but we at the centre were amazed by it too.”

Ms Vasey said families in one village in Azerbaijan lived in wooden
railway carriages.

“Armenian families in Imishli first took shelter in the carriages
when they were trying to get back to Armenia during the conflict with
Azerbaijan, but they got stuck there.”

She said the charity, which also organises other projects in Eastern
Europe throughout the year, runs soup kitchens for the railway
carriage families during the winter.

She added: “Temperatures are freezing cold in the winter and there
are only two water pumps for the whole five-kilometre row.

“We make sure there are some warm clothes in each of the shoeboxes.
If people don’t put them in when they donate the box, we add them
from our store.

She said the boxes were given to children in Romania as a Christmas
present, but in predominantly Muslim Azerbaijan as general gifts.

The boxes are taken to Eastern Europe on lorries accompanied by
workers from Operation Christmas Child.

Soprano subdues, awes Beaver Creek audience

Vail Daily News, CO
Dec 30 2004

Soprano subdues, awes Beaver Creek audience

Isabel Bayrakdarian and her vocal intrument delivered a theater full
of resonating soprano Tuesday evening at the Vilar Center.
Special to the Daily

Shauna Farnell

BEAVER CREEK – The immediate surprise emanated from the entire
audience the minute Isabel Bayrakdarian took the stage.

Wow. She’s thin. She’s beautiful. She’s not really what I expected
… for an opera singer.

Don’t ask me why some of us have this image emblazoned in our mental
trivia that, when we think “soprano,” we think 300-pound, 60-year-old
woman with false eyelashes. Or, maybe it’s just me.

Surely that comment will elicit a slew of affronted feedback from
half the local and online opera community. I hope not.

Before Bayrakdarian’s performance Tuesday evening at the Vilar Center
in Beaver Creek, I already knew that she didn’t fit this prototype.

And maybe the surprise I sensed from the audience isn’t accurately
rendered by my explanation. Maybe everyone was gasping and twittering
because they too already knew that Bayrakdarian was young and
beautiful, they just hadn’t expected her to be this beautiful. I can
only speculate.

The first thing I noticed when I interviewed Bayrakdarian before
Tuesday’s performance was that her speaking voice alone was one of
the loveliest I’d ever heard. Not that I expected one of the world’s
most embraced sopranos to speak in a growl.

The second thing I noticed was that this global icon, born in Lebanon
and having relocated to Canada less than 15 years ago at the age of
15, had no arrogance or ego about her whatsoever. Somehow, she seemed
as excited to talk to me as I was to talk to her. She was articulate,
humble, witty and very friendly.

And when she told me how she’d gone through several minutes of sheer
panic when she thought her luggage containing her gowns was lost in
transit somewhere between the Toronto, Denver and Eagle County
airports, she said, “When you see the show, you’ll understand why I
was so worried.”

I did indeed understand.

She wore two different gowns during the course of Tuesday’s recital,
the first, a Victorian-style burgundy with a lavender shawl that
could have placed her in the center of the Metropolitan Opera (where
she’s already been highly acclaimed), in the middle of a royal
wedding or amidst somebody’s revered collection of valuable porcelain
dolls. The second gown was a black satin V-neck with sheer sleeves
and a half-tattered skirt, perfect for the “Cabaret” numbers which
marked the last segment of her highly diverse, multi-lingual
performance.

The first numbers she sang were by Giacchino Rossini, Italian songs
about a regatta race. She delivered them with such energy – her eyes
going wide and brow furrowing at the dramatic intervals whose
meanings only the Italian speakers of the audience were able to
comprehend. The second segment moved on to Spanish with a series of
numbers by Manuel de Falla.

The section of Armenian hymns, which Bayrakdarian said were
responsible for landing her the part on the “Lord of the Rings: The
Two Towers” soundtrack, were ethereal and resonating. She held each
octave for several seconds without suffering a single heave of her
chest.

The second half of the performance featured a mix of French and
German numbers, the last three of which hit octaves of such quaking
power, they sent a ripple through the audience of uncomfortably
retained applause. The clapping etiquette proved uncertain throughout
the performance. When Bayrakdarian put a hand up to silence it early
on in the recital, the unrequited urge to applaud vigorously after
every piece, if not after every vocal burst in each number, lasted
until the final piece following the encore, where Bayrakdarian donned
castanets and her partner, pianist Serouj Kradjian, who had melted
his fingers into the ivory impeccably on each preceding piece,
stepped up the timing a few notches and both looked pleasantly
drained as they held hands to take their final bow amidst a standing
ovation.

The audience, which numbered less than 500 – possibly one of the most
intimate to which Bayrakdarian’s ever performed since winning the
Metropolitan Opera seven years ago while simultaneously completing
her honors degree in biomedical engineering from the University of
Toronto – hopefully felt as honored as I did to have witnessed such a
rare display. Bayrakdarian said herself that the repertoire was
custom-made for the small audience and this piece of history, exactly
as it elapsed on Tuesday, will never be repeated.

Staff Writer Shauna Farnell can be reached at 949-0555, ext. 610, or
[email protected].

Vail Colorado

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20041229/AE/112290012

LA: Concert will showcase unknown bands

Los Angeles Daily News
Dec 30 2004

Concert will showcase unknown bands

By Naush Boghossian
Staff Writer

GLENDALE – Jirair Habeshian has been in five bands in the past 24
years so knows how hard it is for a band that’s just starting out to
get gigs.

That’s how the 38-year-old got the idea to produce a concert that
features only unknown local bands – especially those with musicians
of Armenian descent. The result is the HyeRock Festival in Hollywood.

“Growing up in the Glendale-Burbank area and being a musician in the
rock genre, I basically saw there was little support from the
community, and I think it’s specifically true for the Armenian
community,” Habeshian said.

Proceeds from the event will go to Artists for Kids, a Glendale-based
nonprofit foundation formed two years ago to promote art and culture
among local youths.

The festival will showcase The Gor Band, Aviatic, In Progress, Red
Snow and Non-Eye, whose music ranges from folk-influenced rock to
alternative and hard rock.

Rock bands made up of members of Armenian descent have been
proliferating in the Los Angeles area in the last decade, a trend
many in the community attribute to the mainstream success of the
all-Armenian member band System of a Down.

System was successful at rallying Armenian youth and repeatedly had
sold-out shows, which drew the attention of music executives,
Habeshian said.

And that’s the kind of buzz he hopes the event will generate for
other bands.

Narek Stepanian, 15, the bassist for Non-Eye, said his band has
played at the smaller El Rey and Roxy theaters, but the Henry Fonda
Music Box Theatre is on a different level.

“It’s a great opportunity for people to hear us and not judge us
based on our age. It’s very hard to get our name out there because
we’re a relatively new band and we’re not signed and there are plenty
of other bands so it would have been hard for us to get a gig this
big,” said the Glendale resident.

Vahe Marzbetuny formed the hard-rock band Red Snow in 1986 with his
brother and Habeshian at a time when being Armenian and a rock
musician were conflicting realities.

He’s noticed that the success of System of a Down has helped slowly
change perceptions about rock musicians in the Armenian community.

“Armenians have been limited to certain kinds of music, be it
traditional Armenian music or really sad Armenian music, and we’ve
never really had rock,” said the 40-year-old guitar player from
Granada Hills. “Back then, there wasn’t support to be in a rock band,
but now it’s blowing up. It’s come full circle and it’s great to see
young people and older people start to accept it.”

If You Go: The HyeRock Festival will take place at 7 p.m. today at
the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, 6126 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood.
Admission is $20. Call (818) 240-1515 or (818) 523-9995.

ANKARA: Captured Russian Militant: Iraqi Kurds Allow PKK Activities

Journal of Turkish Weekly
Dec 30 2004

Captured Russian Militant: Iraqi Kurds Allow PKK Activities in Iraq

Jan Soykok (JTW), 30 December 2004

ANKARA – Anatoliy Kopilov, a PKK militant captured in Iraq in
November 2004, says the two main Kurdish groups in Iraq, KDP and KPP,
allows PKK terror activities in Iraq. AktifHaber, Turkish news portal
reported that Kopilov, a former Russian Army officer, joined the PKK
Organization 5 years ago. Kpilov served to the Russian Army for two
years and joined the organization in Moscow. It is argued that the
Russian Federation supported the PKK terrorism in 1980s and 90s in
order to destabilize Turkey, a strong NATO member.
Kapilov says he lived in the PKK camps for the last 5 years and
became a PKK team leader.
`Communication equipments are provided from Netherlands. The missiles
for the PKK come through Armenia. Communication with the European
bases are being done via internet. There are 3 tones TNT, 2,500
mines, and 2,000 missiles in the PKK bases by Lolan River. The KDP
and the PPK turn a blind eye to PKK activities in Iraq. Even the
KDP’s man Tarik provided military equipments to the PKK-KongraGel.
After the American occupation, the PKK-Kongra Gel captured many
military equipment from the Iraqi Army. The equipment was brought by
trucks to the PKK camps. An American Delegation came to the Hakurk
PKK Camp last April’ added Kapilov.
PKK-Kongra Gel is considered as one of the most dangerous terrorist
organizations by the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and the
European Union and the law of these countries ban any support or
contribution to the PKK-Kongra Gel. The PKK has armed bases in Iraq.
The US forces however have done nothing since the beginning of Iraqi
occupation though President Bush and his officers promised to remove
the terrorist PKK bases in Iraq

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Tsakhkadzor to host Bridge 2005 int’l business forum

ArmenPress, Armenia
Dec 30 2004

ARMENIAN TSAKHKADZOR TO HOST BRIDGE 2005 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FORUM

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS: An international business forum
“Bridge 2005” will be held in the Armenian resort town of Tsaghkadzor
on February 25-28, 2005, under the auspices of the Armenian Ministry
of Trade and Economic Development, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Central Bank of Armenia, and the Union of Manufacturers and
Businessmen of Armenia.
The organizers of the business forum, Center of International
Integration Support “MASTER,” hopes to bring together representatives
of both government agencies and private sector from Europe, Asia, and
the Americas for unofficial intergovernmental, intersectoral contacts
in the excellent conditions of the beautiful nature of the high
mountain resort Tsaghkadzor.
Special attention will be devoted to the following themes: exports
and imports; ecological products and production technologies;
promotion of small and medium business development. The participants
are expected to take part in both plenary sessions and bilateral
business meetings.

TEHRAN: Armenia on Iran-Russia fuel transit

Tehran Times
Dec 30 2004

Armenia on Iran-Russia fuel transit

YEREVAN (IRIB News) – Armenia is ready to join fuel transit plan
between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Russia.

Pointing to the transfer of energy Iran and Russia, an Armenian
official announced that running such joint projects will decrease
electricity production expenses for his country.

The official expressed his country willingness to set up railway and
Qajaran tunnel between Iran and Armenia.

Armenia has allocated 16 million dollars to the railway project.