November 04, 2004
A Mandate For “Moral Values”—But Nothing Else
By Paul Craig Roberts
What was the presidential election
about?
In their victory speeches, Vice
President Cheney and President Bush claimed a “mandate,”
“historic victory,” and that
“America has spoken.”
A mandate for what? A victory for
what? How spake America?
Pundits have declared that the
election was about
“moral values.” Americans in the red states
voted against homosexual marriage and abortion.
Let’s hope that this is correct.
Otherwise, America is doomed if Bush’s reelection is
based on his economic and foreign policy record.
Can you imagine our peril if Bush’s
mandate is for unprecedented trade and budget deficits
and job loss? Or for taking the country to war based on
incompetence or deception?
Thankfully, the electorate did not
give Bush a mandate for getting thousands of Americans
killed and maimed for no other reason than the Bush
administration’s inability to assess the intent and
capability of Iraq.
Bush’s reelection is not a mandate
for establishing a dozen or more permanent US military
bases in Iraq and expanding the war to Syria, Lebanon,
and Iran.
If Bush limits his second term to
homosexual marriage and abortion, we and the world will
be a lot safer. Medical doctors will not stop putting
the mother’s life first, and
homosexuals are no more in need of marriage than the
large percentage of heterosexuals who have
abandoned it. Homosexual marriage has never been
much more than a way to assert legitimacy that most rubs
opponents’ noses in the proverbial.
If Americans allow Cheney, Bush and
their
neoconservative masters to claim a mandate for
preemptive attack against misperceived enemies and for
removing disliked dictators, no draft aged American and
few countries without nuclear weapons are safe.
If Republicans claim a mandate for
moving American jobs offshore while
amnestying millions of illegals, no American’s job
is secure. If Bush claims a mandate for unprecedented
red ink, American children have no future.
By all means, please let’s keep
Bush’s mandates limited to moral values. Let us not even
criticize the Christian right-wing for preening their
“moral values” feathers while ratifying an illegal
invasion that has killed somewhere between 15,000 and
100,000 innocent Iraqis, mostly women and children, and
ended or ruined the lives of some 10,000 American sons,
fathers, husbands and brothers.
For our own sakes, we must limit
Bush’s mandate to a veto of homosexual marriage and to
Supreme Court appointments that might, possibly,
overturn Roe v. Wade.
Repeat after me:
No mandate for preemptive war.
No mandate for American Empire.
No mandate for isolating America
from its allies.
No mandate for Israeli territorial
expansion in the Middle East.
No mandate for endless red ink. No
mandate for selling out American jobs and occupations to
foreigners.
No mandate for a domestic police
state.
I am beginning to like the outcome
of this election.
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Paul Craig Roberts is the author with Lawrence M.
Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice