The Wages of War

This story about the sad death of a medic who served in Iraq and became an iconic figure after his photo hit the news should be considered emblematic in a new way, now.

Joseph Patrick Dwyer, 31, died of an apparent overdose in an ambulance on the way to the hospital. After breaking down the door to Dwyer’s home, officers found him surrounded by empty cans of aerosol-gas dusters and prescription pills.

My take? This situation shines yet another light on the abysmal executive skills of the Bush Administration. Poor planning, poor execution, and poor follow-up about summarize their performance. Their strong suit? Call it PR – or propaganda – or prevarication. I like the latter, actually.

Like their approach to the environment, “sustainability” isn’t a goal – it isn’t even on the radar. Use it and throw it away is more like it. That’s what becomes of the Joseph Patrick Dwyer’s of this world. And we are complicit … we put up with it. How much longer?

Pssssst … do something!


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