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Q:
Is Barack Obama the "anti-war candidate?"
A:
Depends on which war you"re talking about.
*Barack
Obama has repeatedly threatened military action against Iran, and
refused to rule out using nuclear weapons. Think about that for a
second: refused to rule out dropping nuclear weapons on civilians.
In a June 2008 speech before the American Israeli Public Affairs
Committee (AIPAC), he said: "I will do everything in my power
to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Everything in my
power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Everything."
*A
major element of Obama's platform is intensifying the U.S.
occupation of Afghanistan. In a July 14, 2008 Op-Ed in the New York
Times, he argued, "We need more troops, more helicopters,
better intelligence-gathering and more nonmilitary assistance to
accomplish the mission there." A huge part of why Obama wants to withdraw troops from Iraq is to
send them into Afghanistan.
*Obama
has also repeatedly threatened to attack Pakistan, including
on August 1st, when he said "If we have actionable
intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President
Musharraf won't act, we will."
Oh,
so he's only arguing for going after terrorists - the
"bad guys"? Sure, ok. This is exactly what Bush and
Cheney have always claimed to be doing.
*Finally,
Barack Obama devotes an entire section of his Web site ("Defense")
to his call for comprehensive expansion of the United States
military.
Why
would an "anti-war candidate" advocate massive expansion
of the military?
Q: So does Barack Obama oppose the Iraq War? And why?
A:
No and yes. And, for both answers, because of his desire to
extend U.S. imperialist domination of the Middle East :
*"No,"
Obama is not opposed to the Iraq War in the sense that he has
voted over and over again to fund it. In June 2008, he voted to
approve $187 billion in funding for the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars.
*And
"yes" he is opposed to the war, in the sense that he does
have some genuine criticism of U.S. policy in Iraq : namely, that
it is not going well for the U.S. military, and that it takes energy
away from other wars he feels the U.S should be fighting. In
that same July 14 New York Times Op-Ed, Obama made clear the true
nature of his objection to the Iraq War: "I believed it was a
grave mistake to allow ourselves to be distracted from the fight
against Al Qaeda and the Taliban by invading a country that posed no
imminent threat and had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks,"
Obama wrote. "Since then, more than 4,000 Americans have died
and we have spent nearly $1 trillion. Our military is overstretched.
Nearly every threat we face - from Afghanistan to Al Qaeda to
Iran - has grown."
*This
position shows that Obama's objection to the Iraq War is
motivated by the same factor as his decision to nonetheless keep
funding it: The fact that, to paraphrase Bob Dylan, "He
just wants to be on the side that's winning."
Q:
But won't Barack Obama defend our civil liberties?
A: This one's easy - no. In July, Obama
infamously voted in favor of the FISA Amendments Act, which greatly
expanded the President's power to spy on the communications of
American citizens , and grants immunity to communications companies
who carried out this spying in the past. This infuriated many supporters, especially since Obama had
repeatedly promised to vote against immunity for telecommunications
companies. This is what Obama is doing when he's still
trying to win your vote! Imagine what he"ll do once he's
been elected.
If
that weren't enough, Obama voted in 2006 to reauthorize the USA
Patriot Act. Q:
What is Obama's stance on immigration?
A:
Assuming you believe that no "human being is illegal,"
his stance is extremely bad.
*Obama
voted for the "Secure Fence Act of 2006," which approved
the construction of an additional 700 miles of fencing along the
U.S.-Mexico border and called for increased surveillance on all U.S
.international borders. *In
March of this year, Obama also voted for the "Immigration
Enforcement and Employer Sanctions Amendment," which Project
Vote Smart-a non-partisan organization that researches
candidates" voting records-summarized this way: "Vote
to adopt an amendment that allows the Senate Budget Committee
Chairman to raise spending levels to increase border security,
expand enforcement of immigration laws, increase penalties against
employers who hire undocumented immigrants, deploy National Guard
troops to the southern and northern borders of the United States, and
identify and deport non-citizen immigrants in prisons, provided
that such spending would not increase the budget deficit."
*Obama's
own Web site proclaims: "Obama supports a system that
allows undocumented immigrants who are in good standing to pay a
fine, learn English, and go to the back of the line for the
opportunity to become citizens." In other words, Obama supports a system that makes immigrants
official second-class citizens" If they"re lucky.
*All
of the above reveals Obama's platitudes about "keeping
immigrant families together" to be just that-platitudes.
Q:
But at least Barack Obama is against torture. Right?
A:
As the saying goes: "Actions speak louder than words."
*It
is true that Obama has said that, if elected, he will close
Guantanamo and restore habeas corpus. And that he has said "it
is never OK" for the U.S. to torture.
*But
what action has Barack Obama taken now -during
the time when our government has openly subjected detainees to
waterboarding, vicious beatings, extreme isolation , sensory and
sleep deprivation, sexual humiliation, and countless other forms of
sadistic torture; a s hundreds of detainees have languished for years
in Guantanamo with no trial? as more and more evidence has
accumulated that the Bush Regime approved this torture, until Bush
outright admitted approving meetings where torture was planned?
None.
Except, that is, for repeatedly refusing to work for - or even
endorse the idea of - impeaching an administration that has
repeatedly admitted to carrying out torture. In April, after
ABC News reported that top Bush administration officials met in the
White House multiple times to plan and approve torture, a
Philadelphia Daily News reporter asked Obama whether, as president,
he would be willing to investigate whether the Bush Regime committed
crimes. Obama waffled by saying "If crimes have been
committed, they should be investigated," even though it was
quite apparent that the Bush administration had committed
crimes; days earlier, Bush himself had acknowledged approving
meetings where torture was planned.
In
the course of answering the reporter's question, Obama also
said: "One of the things we've got to figure out in our
political culture generally is distinguishing between really dumb
policies and policies that rise to the level of criminal activity.
You know, I often get questions about impeachment at town hall
meetings and I've said that is not something I think would be
fruitful to pursue because I think that impeachment is something that
should be reserved for exceptional circumstances."
*Obama
also refused to filibuster -- i.e. block the passage of-
the Military Commissions Act of 2006, which eliminated habeas corpus
and allowed the President to define what constitutes "torture."
*There
you have it. Obama is supposedly opposed to torture, but he is
utterly unwilling to take any action to stop it. He apparently does
not think the use of torture is an "exceptional circumstance"
that would merit impeachment proceedings. He offers only verbal
denouncements and promises that, once elected, he will work to end
torture. Remember, if we go on words alone, Bush and Cheney have
also said on many occasions that it is not OK for the United States
to torture.
Q:
Wouldn't having the first Black president in U.S. history
represent tremendous advances in ending racism?
A:
Ask yourself these questions: If Barack Obama becomes
president, will 1 in 9 Black males in the U.S. between the ages of 20
and 34 no longer be in prison? Will hundreds of thousands of Black males no longer be subjected to
stop and frisks by the NYPD every year on the streets of New York? Will the police stop shooting one unarmed man of color after
another? Will it no longer be true that 3 times as many
African-Americans as whites live below 125 percent of the poverty
line in the U.S.?
Will Black children not be twice as likely as white children to have
no health insurance? Will
the demolition of housing projects and massive displacement of
African-Americans in post-Katrina New Orleans suddenly be undone?
These
are just a few extremely powerful facts about racism in the
United States. The point is this: While sickening individual acts of
racism are a pervasive, daily occurrence throughout society , white
supremacy has always been an institutional, societal
phenomenon. Having a Black man at the head of the government that
enforces this white supremacy doesn't signal the end of this
phenomenon.
*Beyond
that, there is the specific matter of how Barack Obama has himself
addressed issues of race. After the police officers who murdered Sean
Bell with 50 shots were let off without even a slap on the wrist,
here is what Obama had to say: "Well,
look, obviously there was a tragedy in New York. I said at the time,
without benefit of all the facts before me, that it looked like a
possible case of excessive force. The judge has made his ruling, and
we're a nation of laws, so we respect the verdict that came down."
We"re
supposed to "respect" a verdict that allows police
to gun down innocent Black men with no impunity?!
*And,
in his recent Father's Day speech, Obama blamed Black fathers
for much of the problems confronting Black America:
"But
if we are honest with ourselves, we'll admit that what too many
fathers also are is missing - missing from too many lives and too
many homes. They have abandoned their responsibilities, acting like
boys instead of men. And the foundations of our families are weaker
because of it. You and I know how true this is in the
African-American community. We know that more than half of all black
children live in single-parent households, a number that has doubled
- doubled - since we were children. We know the statistics - that
children who grow up without a father are five times more likely to
live in poverty and commit crime; nine times more likely to drop out
of schools and twenty times more likely to end up in prison. They are
more likely to have behavioral problems, or run away from home, or
become teenage parents themselves. And the foundations of our
community are weaker because of it."
Q: So
you"re saying we"ll be OK if progressives sit out the
election and McCain wins?
Of
course not. But we won't be "OK" if Obama wins
either.
That McCain
makes clear his intent to contineu the criminal and brutal
occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan; he repeatedly threatens Iran and
"jokes" about killing Iranian civilians; vehemently
opposes abortion rights; and rails against the recent Supreme Court
decision to grant habeas corpus rights to detainees". These
are just a few of an endless list of examples that show the nightmare
that a McCain presidency would bring.
But
an Obama presidency would also be a nightmare for the people of the
world. As the above facts have shown, a vote for Obama is a
vote for (among other things): Extended war and heightened brutality
in Afghanistan; increased big brother surveillance of American
citizens; threats of war (if not actual war) against Iran and
Pakistan; repression of immigrants; and complicity in the face of
torture.. And that's just what Obama is telling us now.
Who knows what else he"ll do if he wins the election.
The
question-"So you"re saying we should let McCain be
elected?" -is the wrong one to be asking. The question we
should be asking is: What are we doing right now, up to, and after
the elections to resist the direction both McCain and Obama want
to take this country and the world?
Q:
So if elections aren't the vehicle for change, then what is?
A: Recognition. Declaration.
Determination.
* The real change we need starts
with a recognition: That whatever Obama's bromides about
"hope" and "change," the actual principal
motivations of his campaign are: 1) To divert genuine resistance to
the program of our government from the streets to the ballot box. 2)
To make people "feel good" about their country again,
even if that country is raping, torturing, and pillaging the world.
3) To propagate the lie that racism , even if it still exists, cannot
be an "excuse" for Black people anymore because-
look- there is a Black man in the White House! 4) And to win a
popular mandate for a program that will in fact lead to more endless
war and repression.
*After
this recognition comes a declaration - -to society and to
yourself : "I'm not getting conned by the "lesser
of two evils" logic anymore. Period. I want the crimes of our
government brought to a halt, not continued under the guise of
"change."
*This declaration
and recognition must then lead to a basic determination: to
become part of, and to contribute as much as you can, to a mass
independent movement that is resisting both of the two evils
being offered to us; a movement that is fighting to stop endless war,
torture, spying and repression, no matter which party is carrying
it out.
To find out
more, visit our Web site at worldcantwait.org. Find the contact
information for the chapter nearest you. Learn more about what we"re
all about, and different initiatives and actions we"ve got in
the days and weeks coming up .
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