This war is what Parthya was to Rome.
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Harold Bloom, Yale literature professor and cultural critic, is one of America’s most prominent and provocative intellectuals. Unabashedly, he has always spoken up for what he calls “the fight for truth and beauty” making a lot of foes in the process, but also some friends. As one of the first critical voices against the Bush administration and the war in Iraq, Bloom landed in the hot seat with the satire “MacBush” in 2004. “’Media-ocrity’ is what I call it. It is awful what kind of media we have today. Nobody dared to stand up and criticize Bush when he unlawfully went to war on Iraq. It is depressing, and shows what direction this country has taken since he came to power - a power which did not rightfully belong to him. The media is not playing its role. The Bushites are bullies and for a long time nobody dared criticize them and just swallowed their propaganda and lies. People have become scared. In this kind of climate, nobody is interested in the critical voice. You ask about the role of the intellectual in America today and I have to say: What role? What intellectuals? There is no room for them in the simplified and dumbed down world of today’s media. We used to play a role, and there are still a few left, but we are a dying breed. Nobody seems to be interested in nuance anymore.” http://www.thewip.net/contributors/2008/01/according_to_harold_bloom_what.html
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Sad but true.....Everyone knows this war is bogus and yet they are also aware that Bush is wiretapping and throwing people in prisons and is allowed to torture them...so like the German Nazis, they think if they support him, they will be treated better....
The intellects are not allowed to speak..the dummies and idiots are...we are a nation of nothing better than what we accuse the terrorists of being...idiotic and barbarian
Hey, it's just too short to put up with bull..