Saturday, December 02, 2006

How is our society perceived in the future?

Well, in the 1800’s George Washington was seen as the father of our country, versus in the 2200’s he is seen as an elitist opportunist spouting slogans about the importance of FREEDOM and LIBERTY while he had slaves.

Old George is seen the way we see a predator priest - man who talks about God, but does the actions of the devil. He pretends to be good, but his actions are pure evil.

Possibly the worst president is Harry Solomon Truman, known in the future as Truman the inhuman because he used atomic devices to vaporize innocent women and children. Even Hitler did not use atomic or biological warfare although he could have. He refrained from using nerve gas or other chemical weapons that were used in WWI. Hitler is seen as a man who was mentally ill, but Truman is viewed as a monster.

Truman used atomics against a prostate power that was ready to surrender, but what is worse “Truman the inhuman” did not select a military base, but the residential areas of two large cities – Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Imagine if instead of the military attack against Pearl Harbor, the Japanese had nuked Los Angeles and San Francisco. How would we view them?

In the future the United States is remembered for invading Iraq, stealing its oil, and starting WWIII which kills billions of people.

The fact that most US cities are vaporized in WWIII is seen by most as karmic payback for the evil empire. That is how it is remembered.

911 is seen the same as blowing up the USS Maine in Havana Harbor, an inside job. History is not kind to Bush. If only it were possible for leaders to see how they will be remembered.

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