Subject: Re: Why so much anger, hatred, resentment? From: mithryl@walrus.com (Mithryl) Date: 1996/09/10 Message-Id: <514d23$g4t@alice.walrus.com> Newsgroups: alt.politics.clinton,alt.politics.democrats.d,alt.politics.usa.republicans,ny.politics,nyc.politics an_american wrote: : Fellow Americans, : Why do we have such anger, hatred, and resentment expressed in these : (and many other) Usenet groups all the time? : This is a huge question with countless answers, but the point I'd like : to make is this: Think for a minute as to whether George Washington, : Abe Lincoln, or your own mother would approve of how you express yourself. : If you can't play nice in the sandbox, there's a button on your reader : called "quit" - go ahead and click on it. : --- : an_american Dear Fellow American, If you don't get angry about children being starved to death, just one of the things happening in this country under your nose, then you aren't any better than those "good Germans" who sat quietly and, they claim, unknowingly, as their fellow Jewish Germans went up in smoke. For your benefit, I am reposting below an essay which you may find hateful. I remind you that Washington expressed his anger by kicking shit out of the English and Lincoln by pounding the armies of the Confederacy into a puddle of spit, which, from your wimpy letter seems to be what your mother did to you. Regards, Cody Ann Michaels SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN, 1990'S STYLE Off hand, I can't see much difference between Bill Clinton and Carla Lockwood. She's the mother in upper Manhattan who starved her four-year-old daughter to death because she didn't want her. But Bill Clinton didn't want that baby either. Or Newt Gingrich. Or Trent Lott. Or the American congress. The full force of the United States government was ranged against that kid from the day she was born. People say, "How could a mother starve her child to death?" Why don't they ask Christine Whitman? She's the governor of a state that has pioneered in taking food away from babies. What do you expect if you live in a country where Bill Clinton and othe r Republicans have spent the last three and a half years bashing young mothers and calling their children "illegitimate"? Illegitimate? What is illegitimate about a human being? It's worse than calling someone a nigger. Or a kike. And people really can't figure out why mothers kill their kids? "Another Senseless Death" says the Daily News. Bullshit. Americans are in total denial. The business of America is hypocracy. At least after the war, the Germans said they were wrong. Albert Speer got up at the Nuremberg trials and said, "I did it. Mea culpa." Which was a smart move. It saved his neck. Actually, at the time, no one realized how culpa he was. They just thought it was charming that a Nazi was so forthright in admitting he was a butcherer. But unfortunately, there's not going to be an end of the war for America. No allies will come and save us. Nadine Dickerson, Carla Lockwood's daughter, was in the advance troops of the kids who will end up in dumpsters and compactors or abandoned in department stores or beaten to death the same as Elisa Izquierdo, the six-year-old girl who was killed by her mother last November 22. It is September. Ten months have gone by. And last weekend, Guiliani's goon in charge of child services announced that the welfare worker who handled Eliza's case, a person who had stood with folded hands while she was being taken apart, was dismissed. It was the first time anyone in the department had ever been fired for mishandling a case. It took ten months to zero this person and he or she was the only one ever. The supervisor is still on the job. In the meantime, Guiliani is handing out brooms to women like Carla Lockwood who come in and ask for help. A real cool guy. In January he's supposed to have said, "The philosophy first, last and always has to be the protection of children" even if it m eans breaking up the family. I keep wondering what words mean anymore. Like "protection." Like, what the fuck does it mean, when three months ago, Guiliani's welfare department cut off Carla Lockwood's payments and food stamps? Since then, the paper s aid, she's been borrowing money and food from neighbors to feed her other six kids and herself. People go crazy. Carla Lockwood was an abused child herself, repeatedly beaten by her grandmother. I can understand how a woman under extreme pressure can s top functioning as a human being, revert to nature and cut one kid out of her consciousness the way birds and other animals do so that the others will have a chance. That's how nature preserves the species. But I have absolutely no comprehension of men like Guiliani and Clinton who systematically destroy people in order to give millionaires tax breaks. The child welfare department handled this case the same way it did Eliza Izquierdo's. The Times said the agency had "noted problems in home of starved girl." Problems? That apartment looked like the Murrah Building after Timmy McVeigh got done rennova ting it. What kind of people are they sending out to check on these kids? You would have to be totally dead from the neck up to go in that apartment and not immediately call for backup. Or totally compliant. Like, if you were a case worker and your bo sses and your president had said these kids are illegitimate, which is about on par with what Goebbels said about the Jews, well then, Carla Lockwood was, in your eyes, performing a public service by letting her kid starve. Right? The prosecutors told the press that in her statement, Carla Lockwood "admitted she had not fed Nadine regularly for the last year and in recent months had watched the child weaken to a point where she could no longer walk, then no longer stand and finall y not even sit up. She said she confined the girl to a crib in a locked room, where she lay lethargically day after day. Though aware the child was dying, authorities said, she did not seek medical attention, even on Saturday, apparently Nadine's last d ay of life." But why would a woman, who admittedly, does not look too bright, seek medical attention if she has already been told by Guiliani, Governor Pataki, et al., that she's ineligible for help? Where was she supposed to get a doctor? The American medical system is so advanced that if you're poor today it is harder to get a doctor than if you lived in the Kansas outback a hundred years ago. And yet, two years ago, Bob Dole positively gloated that it was a victory for Americans when national healt h care went down in flames. This is probably the first time in her whole life the system has paid attention to Carla Lockwood and her kids. It sounds like she just poured to the people who want to put her in jail. How much do you think it's going to co st compared with the pitiful sum of welfare money and stamps she was getting before that became so burdensome to the holy American taxpayers it had to be cut off? In the meantime, the forty Tomahawk cruise missiles that Bill Clinton used to exact "a price" from Saddam Hussein cost $1.2 million each. Say wha? Exacting a price from who? 48 million dollars could keep a lot of Nadine Dickersons alive. "'This is truly a mind-numbing crime,' Mr. Scoppetta said." Scoppetta is Guiliani's goon who took ten months to fire the caseworker in the Elisa case. One scapegoat. "'We're all stunned at the prospect of a mother killing her own child, but to do it in this way, starving a child to death so she litterally watched her child die, is beyond our comprehension.'" I despise men. What total fucking male shit-ass bullshit. Total denial. Non mea culpa. Guiliani was more blatant. The man who said protection of children was going to be a priority, got up at a news conference and said it was..., but let me use his words: "Part of the perversion of our time, in terms of ideology, is, the first question that's asked is, what did the city of New York have to do with this?" Well, for one thing, it didn't do anything. Neighbors repeatedly called the child services agency and reported that Nadine was being starved. And nothing happened. There had been a case involving the family that was opened in 1989, but it was closed just about the time Elisa Izquierdo was being murdered. It is time, contends our anal retentive mayor, who is so obsessed with quality of life that you cannot even drink a beer on your front steps without running the risk of getting a ticket, that the public and the media begin to blame families: "The responsibility here ultimately lies on the parents and the fami ly." Lot's of luck kids. You're on your own. Basically, this is like saying, if someone comes up to you and sticks a gun in your face, the ultimate responsibility for your salvation rests with the gunman. Don't bother the cops. On the other hand, the mayor has been taking every chance he can get lately claiming responsibility for a drop in the crime rate. What I want to know is, if Guiliani's responsible for crimes that don't happen, why isn't he also responsible for crimes that do? You know, we ought to have Nuremberg trials every year. Or how about every four years, like the Olympics? Someone was saying the other day that the mayor is like the father of the city. Well then, Christie Whitman would be the mother of New Jersey. ( Now there's a sick joke.) And Clinton is like the father of the country. So we could have a Nuremberg of national child abuse, and put these fuckers and their thugs in the dock. Relief may, however, be on the way. Susan MacDougal, Bill Clinton's partn er in Whitewater, is facing jail for contempt if she does not answer a grand jury question as to whether William Jefferson Clinton told the truth when he testified at her trial. So the Democrats may have a real October Surprise. If only Susan MacDougal were more like Sherry Rowlands. This stand-up comedian had no trouble at all telling Hard Copy how foot fetishist and animal impersonator Dickie Morris, drank champagne in their $440/night hotel room -- on top of paying her $200/hour fee -- and laughed ab out getting Bill Clinton to sign the welfare bill that will nail millions of Carla Lockwoods and their kids to the wall. "When he makes light of it and pours champagne," she said, "he doesn't seem to realize the down side of it, that he's signed off on a whole lot of people that really need the money, the food, the shelter, the clothing -- real people. And I'm thinking wh ile he's sitting there laughing and toasting champagne, he might as well have had a sword in his hand and cut all those people loose." I told you, by the way, that Dickie would have a book deal. He just signed with Random House. What a pity they missed out on Joseph Goebbels' memoirs. Anyway, you think it's bad now? Wait until next year. When the money really starts to dry up. We'll be importing food packages from Zaire to feed the homeless. But at least the streets will be so clean they can eat off them. Cody Ann Michaels