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mountainhare
10-10-06, 09:51 AM
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14604.htm


Why America Needs Hezbollah

By Ted Rall

08/18/06 "Information Clearing House" -- -- Hours after a ceasefire halted a five-week war between Israel and Iranian-backed Islamic militias in Lebanon, reported the New York Times, "hundreds of Hezbollah members spread over dozens of villages across southern Lebanon began cleaning, organizing and surveying damage. Men on bulldozers were busy cutting lanes through giant piles of rubble. Roads blocked with the remnants of buildings are now, just a day after a ceasefire began, fully passable." Who cares if Hezbollah is a State Department-designated terrorist organization? Unlike our worthless government, it gets things done!

The citizens of New Orleans desperately need Hezbollah's can-do terrorist spirit. Outside the French Quarter tourist zone, writes Jed Horne in The New Republic, what was until 2005 our nation's most charming city and cultural center remains "a disaster zone, an area five times the size of Manhattan."

One year after the routine matter of a Gulf Coast hurricane, half the city's population remains refugees--screwed over by a government that hasn't lifted a finger to pretend that it cares. Horne describes "Vast swaths of a city emptied as if by a neutron bomb, with only the fecal brown floodline up under the eaves to suggest what went so very wrong--that, and the ghostly dried brine still coating the dead lawns and landscaping."

New Orleans is a dead city. Incredibly, the politicians don't give a damn. "Now most of the water has gone," the British Daily Mirror newspaper informed readers on the storm's anniversary, "but little else has changed. Driving through the streets, it is shocking to see how much devastation remains and how little rebuilding has taken place."

Americans watched incredulously as their government responded to the desperate pleas of sick and starving Katrina victims by herding them into internment camps, and then issued them $2000 debit cards--an insulting pittance--to compensate them for losing everything they owned. Anyone could see that the federal government had failed its obligation to protect its citizens. Not only had officials refused to shore up crumbling levies, they didn't even try to send in relief after the long-predicted flood. The United States of America, however, is led by men who see things very differently from, well, everyone else. They actually think that Hurricane Katrina victims received too much.

"If you put $2,000 in someone's hands, that's a lot of money," Federal Emergency Management Agency Director David Paulison explained during a July 23 announcement. Due to Bush Administration budget cuts, the victims of future disasters will have to make do with a mere $500.

You know the U.S. has gone Third World when bombed-out Lebanese get a better deal than we do. Remember how hurricane victims couldn't get through to FEMA's perpetually busy hotline? Promising that Hezbollah personnel "in the towns and villages will turn to those whose homes are badly damaged and help rebuild them," Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah ordered Hezbollah militants to canvass damaged neighborhoods and begin repairs at once. Hezbollah gives out "decent and suitable furniture" and a year's free rent to all Lebanese who lost their homes. Unlike the racist government officials who managed the botched response along the Gulf Coast last year, where whites were rescued while blacks were shot, the Shiite terrorist group's offer also applies to Sunnis, Christians and even Jews.

"Hezbollah's reputation as an efficient grass-roots social service network," reported the Times, "was in evidence everywhere. Young men with walkie-talkies and clipboards were in the battered Shiite neighborhoods on the southern edge of Bint Jbail, taking notes on the extent of the damage. Hezbollah men also traveled door to door checking on residents and asking them what help they needed." With terrorists like that, who needs FEMA?

A year after Katrina, officials are still pulling bodies out of the rubble. Dozens of corpses remain unidentified; the president, governor and mayor continue to pass the blame for their willful inaction. George W. Bush still refuses to accept responsibility. Just one day after the Lebanese ceasefire, however, Sheikh Nasrallah had already delivered a thorough accounting of the damage caused by Israel's bombing campaign and launched a comprehensive rebuilding program. "So far," said the Hezbollah leader, "the initial count available to us on completely demolished houses exceeds 15,000 residential units. We cannot of course wait for the government and its heavy vehicles and machinery because they could be a while."

As often occurs during emergencies in the U.S., price gouging for housing, water, gasoline and other essentials was rampant during and after Katrina. Bush did nothing. Nasrallah, by contrast, warned businesses not to exploit the situation: "No one should raise prices due to a surge in demand."

Never argue with a man who buys AK-47s by the boxcar.

"Hezbollah's strength," says Amal Saad-Ghorayeb, a professor at the Lebanese American University in Beirut and an expert on the organization, in large part derives from "the gross vacuum left by the state."

Sound familiar? It does to the people of Ladysmith, Wisconsin. The rural town, destroyed by a tornado in 2002, has been abandoned by the government to whom its people paid taxes all their lives.

Maybe we can commission Hezbollah to rebuild the World Trade Center.

Zakariya04
10-10-06, 10:09 AM
Hi Mountainhare

thank you for the thread you have started as above

Do you have any of your own analysis on this or are we just going to hear the inevitable from Baron???

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Take care

Zak

Nikelodeon
10-10-06, 10:10 AM
The issue is MONEY. Where is Hezbollah getting the money to do this? Iran?

Baron Max
10-10-06, 10:16 AM
I'm just going to sit back and take a "wait and see" attitude. In my view, nothing that Hezoballah does is out of compassion or the care of anyone but their own selfish ideals. Wait and see ....I think the results will be forthcoming sooner than you think.

And, like Nick, I can't help but wonder where all of that money is coming from? And if it's from Iran or Syria, is it only donated out of compassion for the people or out of some selfish interests? Wait and see.

Baron Max

Chatha
10-10-06, 11:26 AM
Muslims, they are responsibly for the wars in Afghan, Iraq, and Sudan. They separated from India(pakistan) and turned on their own people(india). They had better slow their row

Neildo
10-10-06, 07:10 PM
And, like Nick, I can't help but wonder where all of that money is coming from? And if it's from Iran or Syria, is it only donated out of compassion for the people or out of some selfish interests? Wait and see.

Well, just like the poor Americans who were given cheaper fuel for their homes thanks to Venezeula, I doubt the people care who it comes from as long as they're getting it. It doesn't matter what the intentions are of Venezuela, Iran, or Syria, so long as they're helping those people.

If my city got destroyed and the U.S. turned their back on me yet some other country helped me, even a so-called enemy, I'd sure as heck appreciate them more than my government for screwing me like that. Besides, since I live in California, I don't need the government to help me anyways. Our economy is done all by ourselves without the need of government aid. Most of our earnings wind up being given to other states to help them thanks to our pseudo communistic "united" states where we gotta help each other out, even states I may not like that have a completely different lifestyle and agenda than I. So usually any aid that is given to us is basically just reimbursement for all the aid we gave to the other states.

$500 from the U.S. government, or a year's worth of free rent and other help from Hezbollah and cheap fuel and gasoline from Venezuela? Gee, I don't even have to think about that one! The government taxes me and all I'd get in return after my life has been turned upside down thanks to my home being destroyed, all my possessions that took a lifetime to get, perhaps even a dead family, and all they have to reimburse me is with $500 after years of taxes? Thanks a friggin' lot and hello Hezbollah!

- N

Baron Max
10-10-06, 07:39 PM
If my city got destroyed and the U.S. turned their back on me yet some other country helped me, even a so-called enemy, I'd sure as heck appreciate them more than my government...

I stopped reading right there ....just that one sentence says everything I need to know about you. And it ain't good, either! A man who'd sell out to the enemy so he could have his nice home rebuilt says it all.....

Baron Max

Buffalo Roam
10-10-06, 08:23 PM
Neildo, I feel much the same way about my tax money going to help California,try and make the world idiot proof, the only thing that accomplishes is to allow them to procreate, and they breed true to form.

Zakariya04
10-11-06, 03:15 AM
The issue is MONEY. Where is Hezbollah getting the money to do this? Iran?

Hi Nick

yep it is getting it from Iran

at least they are using it to rebuild the country,,


Muslims, they are responsibly for the wars in Afghan, Iraq, and Sudan. They separated from India(pakistan) and turned on their own people(india). They had better slow their row

Hi catha, this is a bit hasrh, how were muslims responsible for the wars in afghanist and Iraq.....

Sudan is bad and completely the fault of the muslims...

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take care
zak

Neildo
10-12-06, 12:57 AM
If my city got destroyed and the U.S. turned their back on me yet some other country helped me, even a so-called enemy, I'd sure as heck appreciate them more than my government... - me

I stopped reading right there ....just that one sentence says everything I need to know about you. And it ain't good, either! A man who'd sell out to the enemy so he could have his nice home rebuilt says it all..... - Baron Max

And by you stopping right there says everything I need to know about your lack of knowledge as you lack context by not reading the whole thing. Even then though, from what you quoted of where you stopped reading, it shows a lack of reading comprehension on your part as I never said I'd sell out to the enemy, I merely said I'd appreciate them more.

What that says of you is that you're the type that falls onto the Kerry-bashing bandwagon taking things out of context such as the "I voted for it before I voted against it" ordeal that took things way out of context. What Kerry said made perfect sense if you listened to the whole thing and not the select soundbite. Now hey, I bash Kerry myself, I don't like the guy -- I dislike how he self-nominated himself for a purple heard -- but when idiocy is shown such as taking his comment out of context, I gotta defend the guy. Heck, I've even defended Bush when people have done the same thing. The only reason why you don't see me defending Bush as often is because liberals tend to not take things out of context as often as character-assassinating conservatives do, which means less opportunity for me to defend him.

Anyhow, back to my never having said I'd sell out to the enemy, but rather that I'd appreciate them more, as I said in my last statement in that post:

"$500 from the U.S. government, or a year's worth of free rent and other help from Hezbollah and cheap fuel and gasoline from Venezuela? Gee, I don't even have to think about that one! The government taxes me and all I'd get in return after my life has been turned upside down thanks to my home being destroyed, all my possessions that took a lifetime to get, perhaps even a dead family, and all they have to reimburse me is with $500 after years of taxes? Thanks a friggin' lot and hello Hezbollah!"

You can see where my government screws us putting a limitation on a measly $500 in aid the next time a natural disaster hits so why in the heck would I not appreciate someone else more who gives a substantially more beneficial aid than my own government after all the money they take from me? Perhaps if FEMA and our government weren't so wasteful with their spending, they'd be able to help us more efficiently. You know, like not purchasing a couple cruise ships to house homeless people which cost around $3000 a week per person that weren't even used yet still paid for? No doubt that those homeless people would prefer that $3000 wasted in one week than the one-time $2000 credit card given to them, which is being reduced to a paltry $500!

Neildo, I feel much the same way about my tax money going to help California

Hahahaha, go ahead and keep your tax money if I get to keep mine and use it only for my own state. The amount of tax money we receive from other states is negligible considering that we're the prime state that generates money for this country. By our large amount of money leaving this state and going to you and your small amount of money leaving your state and coming to us puts us at a negative gain in regards to aid. If we instead each kept our money to our own states, you'd be poor and we'd be living like kings considering the economy of our state is ranked 10th (was ranked 6th the previous year) in the world compared to all other countries.

California pays more to the federal system than we receieve in benefits. Not only that, but we have a higher tax than most states and also have the highest gasoline tax considering we're the 3rd highest producing state of oil. If only we were able to keep it for ourselves, we'd have gasoline prices like that in Venezuela or Saudi Arabia. So please, go right ahead and keep your tax money to yourselves if we're able to do so for ourselves as well.

It's sad and amusing how rich and powerful money-wise the "blue states" are yet are so powerless when it comes to running this country's laws and politics because we have the little poor "red states" able to out-vote us and able to steal our money due to outbreeding us. It paints a foretelling picture of what's to come when immigrants from other countries such as Mexico outbreed us and gain the power to vote. We currently have the poor "red state" Americans in charge and soon we'll have the poor immigrants in charge. Culture and population are the silent killers of empires. America will fall the same way the Romans did.

- N

Nikelodeon
10-12-06, 02:44 AM
If Iran is providing the money, they are winning the hearts and minds of those people. Think about it, Isreal bombs them (with some support from the US) and Iran comes in and helps them rebuild. Guess who the people are going to respect after that?