7/29/2008

In The Vile Name of Vile Bush. By Uncle Monty.

In The Vile Name of Vile Bush.
By Uncle Monty.
~~~
He doesn't believe in human redemption.
He only believes in imposing human executions.
He doesn't believe in peace. He only believes in war.
He doesn't believe he is the most detested American
president on record. He believes only that what he
does is always right in the name of his murderous
America. He doesn't believe in forgiveness. He
believes only in exacting rapacious revenge.
~~~
And so with only a few months left before George
W. Bush must leave the Oval Office for good, he has
now become the first sitting U.S. president in over
50 years to grant the U.S. military the authority to
execute one of its own soldiers who has been held
as a convicted prisoner for murders and rapes
for over 20 years now.
~~~
The Death Row prisoner's name is Army Spec. 4.
Ronald A. Gray (shown above in prison shackles
in 1988) at now the age of 42. Vile Bush signed
the man's death warrant just yesterday inside
the Oval Office at Washington, D.C.
~~~
When he was governor of Texas, George W. was known
as "Mr. Executioner" for the high numbers of Texans
and Mexicans he refused to grant clemency from their
death sentences, even when such moral and gracious
men as Pope John Paul II appealed to him directly.
Of all the prisoners executed under the Texas
governorship of George W. all was signed by
him. Not one was spared by Bush. Not a one.
~~~
But the presidential case of Ronald A. Gray raises
even more questions about George W's emotional
fetish and hunger for the use of the death penalty.
And his stubborn aim and intent to go to war in
Iraq and Afghanistan has demonstrated yet again
his endless and godless capacity to inflict death at
every stage of his murderous presidency on those
countries and people who are the poorest and
weakest to challenge his murderous might.
~~~
I will say more soon about George W. and
the extraordinary case of Ronald A. Gray.
What's the difference between American war
crimes, murder and torture by U.S. soldiers
in Iraq done in the vile name of vile Bush and
the steet crimes of 20 year ago in America
of Death Row U.S. soldier Ronald Gray?
~~~
Here are a couple of web links to the
news reports of the latest Bush infamy:
~~~
Associated Press on Military Execution
The Huffington Report
~~~
Local American TV news report on Soldier Gray
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/local&id=6293376
~~~
Selective morality is what has determined vile Bush’s
decision to have yet another one of his fellow American
Ronald Gray executed. Had he killed (otherwise murdered)
several Iraqis or Afghans in Bush’s own made terror and
War against Terrorism, I suspect soldier Gray would be
paraded on the streets of America as some kind of war
hero instead of living like he is in the abyss of America’s
Death Row and its every present death chambers.
~~~
It seems to me that they’ve kept the man alive for
20 whole years so that they could finally execute him at
the hands of George W. Bush. And why did the US military
go to Bush now to seek his macabre consent to send the
first US soldier to his execution in more than 50 years
since it last happened under General Ike Eisenhower?
The military knew it had its last best chance, and almost
assured Bush signature, to commit execution before a
new American president, like perhaps Barack Obama, is
elected just months away come this November, 2oo8. An
African-American president isn’t going to have a fellow
African-American executed by the US military that’s
almost for sure. So, vile Bush was their last best chance
for their scenario of execution and sure enough he was.
~~~
He signed the dotted line and Bush’s vile legacy will be
even more vile now after sending one of his own soldiers
to the gallows even though he wasn’t around when Ronald
Gray did his horrible deeds in the mid-1980’s. North Caro-
lina, where Gray was originally convicted and sentenced,
is like so many Southern states, that run kangroo-like
courts every day. Especially, against poor whites and poor
blacks. So whatever Soldier Gray did or didn’t do, one can
almost be certain that he got the max penalty they could
throw at him for simply being black and young at only
age 22. Soldier or no soldier is a no good soldier if he
didn’t kill or murder and disembowl for America at
some far flung war like in
Iraq or Afghanistan or at
wherever America brings her global military machine
of sheer brutality and wanton death. All that vile Bush
has done is to confirm again the worst that is
America’s Culture of Death.
~~~
When I attend the town of execution of
the Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh at
Terre Haute, Indiana, just months before 9/11, I was
moved to see so many there who had come to protest
against the death penalty. Terre Haute was placed under
armed siege for three days by the Federal Government
in its determination to rid of McVeigh for having bombed
to death some 168 federal folkz. Never did we know
then, that close to 3.000 folkz would soon also be
slaughtered in America's 9/11 after the grim McVeigh
execution. America's capacity to execute seems to
have no end nor its desire to be the policeman of the
world and to set deadly wars in world motion.
~~~
And, how Bush can sign his latest warrant of execution
against Soldier Gary and still look at himself in his Metho-
dist face as a declared and devout born-again Christian,
totally beats me. And how he can also privately criticized,
I suspect, Iran for its mass hangings of 29 Iranians last
week at the Tehran's bleak Evin Prison, shows again his
utter hypocrisy when he himself does pretty much the
same to one of his own fellow Americans and even more
so when he was "Mr. Executioner" of Texas. I was
thinking to myself, if the Iranians ever caught
Bush I'm damn sure they'd hang him, too.
~~~
The death penalty always enchances
"The Culture of Death" of which the vile
name of vile Bush stands out in what should be
America's own utter shame. But for Bush we're
talking to a brickwall that stonewalls against life itself
for those who have little or no power to stop their
ultimate Execution Day just like Ronald Gray and
Timothy McVeigh and thousands of others like him
inside the land of so-called "Milk and Honey." The
vile name of vile Bush has now sucked it all up ...
~~~
Earnestly, Uncle Monty.
+Vigil of The Feast of Maccabees, 2oo8.
~~~

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