I Just Asked Erik Prince To Stop Bribing Politicians
April 16, 2015
The War Machine
I Just Asked Erik Prince To Stop Bribing Politicians
by DAVID SWANSON
Its bad enough to be creating more profit incentive for war, I told former head of Blackwater Erik Prince, but you recycle part of the profits as bribes for more war in the form of so-called campaign contributions. You yourself have given hundreds of thousands of dollars to political parties and candidates. The three of you, I said, referring to Prince, another guest, and the host of a television show that had just finished filming and was taking questions from the audience, you seem to agree that we need either mercenaries or a draft, ignoring the option of not having these wars, which kill so many people, make us less safe, drain the economy, destroy the natural environment, and erode our civil liberties, with no upside. But this systemic pressure has been created for more war. Will you, Erik Prince, commit to not spending war profits on elections?
Prince had hardly been asked a serious question during the past hour of filming, but that of course did not mean he would answer one. The point was to raise the topic and put it in the minds of the people sitting and applauding him. Prince tried to answer by talking about how much the F-35 fighter jet costs, continuing the hour-long pretense that if you oppose mercenaries you favor the rest of the military. I cut him off and told him to answer the question. So he said that he was no longer working with the U.S. government but with other governments around the world. Does that mean hell stop bribing the U.S. government? Does that mean he doesnt bribe other governments? He didnt say.
The event was held at the University of Virginias Miller Center, which has a long, long tradition of inviting war makers and war advocates, but has never that I know of asked an opponent of the institution of war to speak. The show, minus the question and answer portion, will air on television on May 3rd. The host, Doug Blackmon, asked challenging questions like, Do you think contractors should receive medals like other soldiers? The day before the event hed emailed me this comment:
Weve featured a lot of people over the past two years, with a lot of objections to the war-making of the United Statesas well as a lot of objections to mass incarceration, police violence, and other terrible manifestations of our society. We also have heard from people who would disagree with youbut had nothing to do with making war. In any case, this will be a vigorous dialogue tomorrow. It may not cover everything you would cover if you were organizing the same program, but its a completely appropriate way for us to explore these hugely important and controversial issues, and to hear two sides in a meaningful way.
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dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)But did ya notice.....because Blackwater got such a black name from the actions of its hired killers, Prince first changed the name of the company, then ended up selling it.