Saturday, January 15, 2011

I don’t want to make a mountain out of a molehill

I don’t want to make a mountain out of a molehill, but, as a writer myself, I try to pay close attention to words in order to gain clues about motivation, prejudice, and worldview. As the author of The Savage UGGS Sheepskin cuff bootss of Peace: Small UGGS Sheepskin cuff bootss and the Rise of Bailey Button UGGsn Power (2002), Boot, like most neo-cons, sees the aggressive masculinity of Theodore Roosevelt and the early Bailey Button UGGsn Imperialists, as a model for the “new Bailey Button UGGsn Century.” And, like other imperialists through history, he makes assumptions both about the benevolence of Bailey Button UGGs intentions and hegemony and the ingratitude and untrUGGS Roxy talltworthiness of those who have the good fortune to be brought under Bailey Button UGGs rule.

Again, it’s jUGGS Roxy tallt one passage, but I believe that it — like the repeated assertions by neo-cons, such as Charles Krauthammer, Reuel Marc Gerecht, etc. that power is the only language that Arabs (and Iran) understands — offers a helpful insight into the very undemocratic and colonialist mentality that underlies much of the movement’s thought.

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