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THEY
CALL IT DEMOCRACY?
One
of the greatest cons of all time is to call the USA a perfect example
of democracy. Very rich people make all the decisions and American
workers are told to wave flags and sing hymns. "America is on
course to stage the world's first billion dollar election with
candidates already raising in excess of $100 million, fully 19 months
before voters choose which one will be the next US President."
(Times, 3 April) Lets face it who is donating $26 million to
Clinton, $20 million to Obama or $17 million to Giuliani? Giant
corporations or individual millionaires are the only ones with that
kind of bread. The rich not only dictate how you live, but they are
trying to dictate how you think.
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PRISONERS
OF WANT
"Murderer
and kidnapper Michael Sams has said he is better off in prison than
he would be living as a free pensioner. Sams, 66, was jailed for life
in 1993 ... Sams, from Nottinghamshire, wrote to prisoners' magazine Inside
Time to oppose a call for convicts'
pensions. He said
he had better living conditions inside Whitemoor jail,
Cambridgeshire, than many people on the basic pension. In his letter,
Sams wrote: .. "Materially, we OAPs in prison are far better off
than those in the community. .. "Most struggle to keep warm in
winter, afraid to put the heating on, barely eating, let alone
getting three square, ready-made, meals per day." (BBC News,
18 April) What a society capitalism is! It treats murderers better
than old workers.
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THEY
CALL IT TRUTH?
In
1917 Hiram Johnson in a speech to the US Senate said "The first
casualty when war comes is truth." This perceptive view was
recently re-inforced when Private Jessica Lynch of the US army
exposed the lies of the Pentagon in her testimony to Congress. "The
Pentagon said initially that she was shot after emerging from her
vehicle, guns blazing, before being abducted. It later emerged that
she was injured in the ambush and was incapable of fighting. She was
taken to an Iraqi hospital by Iraqi troops and owes her life to Iraqi
doctors, who even tried to return her to American troops. Speaking to
the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Ms Lynch told of
waking up in hospital with terrible injuries, unaware that the
Pentagon was circulating "the story of the little girl Rambo
from the hills of West Virginia who went down fighting". "It
was not true", she said yesterday. (Times, 25 April)
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TOUGH
AT THE TOP?
"What
has the world come to when £1m isn't enough to make you a
millionaire? These days you need nearly £6m to live a
millionaire's lifestyle, according to the results of research by
luxury life-style co-ordinator Carbon Black, which interviewed 200
millionaires in the UK to study their spending habits. ... David
Bonderman, a Texan millionaire, celebrated his 60th birthday by
paying the Rolling Stones a reported £4m to play for him and
2,000 guests, but Sir Phillip Green, billionaire retailer, beat him
in the show-off stakes by spending a reported £5m for a toga
party on his 50th birthday party." (Observer, 29 April)
Although it is so tough for the extremely rich to survive amidst
soaring costs of Rollers, jet planes and hiring pop bands for your
knees-up, there is some consolation to be found in the following
figures. "The combined wealth of the UK's richest 1,000 people
has risen by 20% - or £59bn - in the last 12 months. According
to the Sunday Times Rich List 2007, the steel tycoon Lakshmi
Mittal again tops the table with £19.25bn, up more than
£4bn
on last year after acquiring Arcelor, the world's second-largest
steelmaker behind Mittal Steel."
(Guardian,30 April)
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DOWN
AND OUT DOWN UNDER
"Health
standards among Australia's Aborigines are as poor as those among the
white population before the advent of penicillin nearly a century
ago, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). A WHO report
found that Aborigines still suffered from leprosy, tuberculosis and
rheumatic heart disease, all of which were eradicated decades ago in
other developed nations. In some parts of New South Wales the average
life expectancy for Aboriginal men was 33." (Independent,
2 May) Whenever capitalism invades the territory of indigenous people
living in a pre-capitalist society the consequences are disastrous.
The plains Indians of USA, the forest-dwellers of the Amazon and the
Australian aborigines all of them slaughtered and impoverished by the
advance of capitalism.
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SO
WHATS NEW?
"British
doctors will take the historic step of admitting for the first time
that many health treatments will be rationed in the future because
the NHS cannot cope with spiralling demand from patients."
(Observer, 5 May) What is historic about that? Everything that
is produced inside capitalism whether it be food, clothing, shelter,
education or health care is always available to the rich, and they
make sure they get the absolute best. How often at your local
doctor's surgery or emergency ward in a hospital have you found
yourself rubbing shoulders with millionaires?
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