Thursday, February 17, 2005

'One Man Has Stopped Killing'

By Mickey Z.

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  1. Benderson has engaged in class warfare by committing this metaphorical fragging --the passive-aggressive version of, "We support our troops when they shoot their officers." Of course, our war without end (amen, amen) is only symptomatic of a more deep-seated malaise which has come to plague the entire planet.

    Posted by Steve Cone from 4 Corners (National Sacrifice Area) USA  on  02/18  at  08:17 AM
  2. "What is wrong with a country where war is glorified and fighting for peace is cowardly?”
    -Monica Benderman

    An even better question might be, "What is wrong with a country where ‘war’ is proudly equated with ‘fighting for peace?’" And if this were not strictly a rhetorical question, the answer would have to be, “Just about everything.”

    Posted by flynn from room 19  on  02/18  at  03:49 PM
  3. Kevin Benderman has engaged in a patriot act. And Monica’s brave too.

    Posted by Don Bacon from California  on  02/18  at  07:57 PM
  4. “Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy.”—Henry Kissinger

    Unfortunately, Mr. Kissinger is correct.  Pat Tillman is the poster boy for Mr. Kissingers assessment of how a con job works in the ranks of the US military.  Didn’t he possibly get ‘fragged’? ‘Useful idiots’ they have become and they know it, too.  It’s not like they’re as stupid as Mr. Kissinger so blatantly states.  They know they’re stupid for falling into the trap of free education and three hots and a cot.  They just don’t care and have allowed themselves to become the killers the US gov. has asked them to be.  They’re living up to the ‘be more than you can be’ baloney that sucked them into the army in the first place.  They’re wise to it all, but they continue to do it anyway.

    If they’re going to be ‘stupid dumb animals’, then so be it.  The chickens will come home to roost when they all come home to zie homeland.

    It doesn’t really matter anymore, anyway.  Time for my medication.  Got my prescription filled for the new FDA approved drug, Fukitol.  It works great.

    Posted by MDPB from here  on  02/19  at  11:09 AM
  5. Is Fukitol going to be an over-the-counter kind of thing? And what are its monstrous side effects?

    Posted by Theo from Greece  on  02/19  at  12:33 PM
  6. Sgt. Benderman has successfuly deprogrammed himself from what Aldous Huxley was alluding to.  It takes a unique amount of courage to chose to no longer be entranced, in an institution that thrives on entrancement. 

    “It is perfectly possible for a man to be out of prison, and yet not free - to be under no physical constraint and yet to be a psychological captive, compelled to think, feel and act as the representatives of the national state, or of some private interest within the nation, wants him to think, feel and act.

    The nature of psychological compulsion is such that those who act under constraint remain under the impression that they are acting on their own initiative.  The victim of mind-manipulation does not know that he is a victim. To him the walls of his prison are invisible, and he believes himself to be free. That he is not free is apparent only to other people.  His servitude is strictly objective.”

    Brave New World Revisited, Aldous Huxley, 1958

    Posted by Nader Rider from  on  02/19  at  12:47 PM
  7. My understanding is that ministers at the FDA are being lobbied mercilessly by their pharmaceutical clients to impose an absolute ban on any further use of Fukitol.  Apparently trial studies of the drug had indicated that patients receiving just one dose were effectively and permanently immune to media sensationalism and mass-marketing ploys, rendering users devoid of consumeristic behavior; thus, a clear and present danger to the American way of of life.

    Posted by Steve Cone from 4 Corners (National Sacrifice Area) USA  on  02/19  at  03:14 PM
  8. Interesting ... is Fukitol is some sort of synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol based tablet?

    Posted by Theo from Greece  on  02/20  at  08:45 AM
  9. What happened is the test group discovered they have a conscience, but are devious enough to conceal the actual results to their so-called masters.  Sort of a reverse Orwellian effect on the masses.  Sgt. Benderman was given a presciption and look what happened to him.

    It is under immediate recall by the FDA for obvious reasons.  If you have no conscience, the State pretty much has you by the granoles.  You’re toast.  So Fukitol has been added to the ‘dangerous substance’ list.  If you are conscientious, you are a threat to the State.

    It was all a big mistake.  The test group might just get away with killing the State.  Sgt. Benderman is guilty of having a conscience.  You can blame it all on Fukitol.  The State is off the hook. 

    The word on the street says there is a huge demand for Fukitol, but the State has artificially created a short supply.

    ‘Fraid it’s all over for the State.

    BTW, take all the Fukitol you want.  It clears a guilty conscience.

    Posted by MDPB from here  on  02/20  at  10:21 AM
  10. Facinating. I have heard of this thing Fukitol, but here in Canada we spell it differently than you do in the States. Funny though, I always thought of it as being a form of psychological drug to counter a distressing attitude for a way out. Now they’ve made it into one. You learn something new every day.

    Posted by Frank from Canada  on  02/20  at  04:57 PM
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