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This blog discusses postpolitical thought, bad movies, poetic moments, and the omnipresence of prelinguistic abo-historic ontological existence, or tennis, depending on my mood

Wednesday, August 11, 2004

They Should Be Jailed

They Should Be Jailed

Is it enough to run some guy for office
In November
And get him elected president
And then do it the way
the Democrats would do it

Is it enough to reestablish
the US as at least
Trying to be a kind,
Compassionate, learning,
culturally sensitive nation
with, for once, a presidents's wife
who speaks four languages?

Is it enough to quit swaggering, mouthing off,
Going it alone, and bombing,
only to get shot and stabbed and beheaded
Yes, mam here's your son
what we found of him anyway
Thankyouverymuch goodbye now

And what about the partly returned,
Without arms, legs, conscience
and/or a future?

Is it enough to get out of this war
With some kind of coalition and maybe even
Some reclaimed dignity or status in the
family of nations?

No, I say, it is not enough...

Until we learn from this history and
Make it so this never happens again

Until we require an intelligence test
For higher office,
And you have to pass.

Until we have taken a long hard look at war and see
That it is the ultimate, large scale terrorism

Until we disallow any thought of any enemy
At least from our side, and see only
The misinformed, underemployed, miseducated
Who don't need killing, but a living

No, it is not enough to simply turn
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfield, Condi, Ashcroft
And yes, even Powell, out of office.

They should be jailed.

Or even better, spanked
and then jailed

At least for a while
So they can stare at the wall,
Wondering what happened

Like we have, these years
Since the wrong sort of people
got in office,

Like so many Iraqi's did
Like so many American soldiers
And their families did

Like everyone, falling
on September 11 did

It will never be enough
Until we outlaw war
And make deep, inner peace
the only career
the only agenda
the only foreign
or domestic policy
Of every American
From now on
Forever.



August 11, 2004
Paul Johan Stokstad

Fundamentalest

Who is the fundamentalist?
is it the Imam who divides the world
into fidels and infidels?

the Baptist youth group leader
who sees the saved and unsaved?

Me, I wouldn't want to be
a fundamentalist today
staring across the Atlantic
at their guy,
equally convinced
there is no God but Allah
as our guy,
saying "no man
cometh to the Father,
but by me"

Does anyone looking in that mirror today
ever have the uncomfortable feeling that
maybe both are wrong, or right?

No, I don't want to be that kind
of fundamentalist

I want to be the one in touch
with the foundation
of all religions,

I want to look over the lake
as the ripples in the air
are making their mark
on the water, and then
touching every flower
on the reedy bank
on their way up to
deftly support
for a few, passing moments
an entire flight of geese
honking north again

and know that
I see the God

of which they are talking
I am deeply one with
the divine field
over which they are
divided

and I am quietly being
what they should be
doing, on the
fundamentalest
level

-P