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  1. Malachi 3:5
    And I will come near you for judgment; I will be a swift witness Against sorcerers, Against adulterers, Against perjurers, Against those who exploit wage earners and widows and orphans, And against those who turn away an alien— Because they do not fear Me,” Says the LORD of hosts.
    Malachi 3:4-6 (in Context) Malachi 3 (Whole Chapter)
  2. James 1:27
    Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.
    James 1:26-27 (in Context) James 1 (Whole Chapter)

New King James Version (NKJV)

Aid agencies pulled out of Afghanistan leaving 7.5 million Afghans facing hunger and winter.

October 27, 2003

An Empire of Widows and Orphans

George Bush, the Anti-Family President

By BILL KAUFFMAN

Behold the perverse and heart-wrenchingly anti-family policies of Bush, Rumsfeld, and Cheney: Women reservists, young mothers of infants and small children, leave their families to go halfway 'round the world to act as cogs, expendable parts, in the machinery of the deeply anti-American Empire. And hearken to the silence of the courtiers and grant-grubbers of Establishment Conservatism, whose mingled nescience and cowardice testify to the gutlessness and wicked stupidity of what passes for the Right.

As a radical AND a reactionary--a patriot of the old America--I am appalled by the violence done by the military-industrial complex at home as well as abroad. The images of families cleaved by the Iraqi War and occupation should outrage family-values conservatives--many of whom, especially at the grass roots, are sincere and decent, no matter how weasely the Bennetts and Bauers are. Here is yet another issue on which good people of the Greenish left and anti-imperialist right ought to unite: the first casualty of the militarized U.S. state is the family.

I once asked former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger if the U.S. military wasn't "a government-subsidized uprooting of the population." He replied, shall we say, in the negative; I may as well have asked Caspar the unfriendly ghost if he preferred the Clash or the Sex Pistols. But I was dead serious: the single greatest cause of rootlessness--the great undiagnosed sickness afflicting America--has been our standing army. (If it really were standing it wouldn't be so bad; alas, it never stops moving.)

Benjamin Rush proposed in 1792 that two mottoes be painted "over the portals of the Department of War": "An office for butchering the human species" and "A Widow and Orphan making office." Rush was right. He might have added, "The Greatest Cuckold-Maker," for no government agency separates husbands from wives quite like the mendaciously renamed Department of Defense.

Absence may make the heart grow fonder, but love requires presence above all. The divorce rate more than doubled between 1940 and 1946. The Second World War, by removing men from households and removing many of those households from the rural South into the unwelcoming urban North, waged its own mini-war upon the American family. Rosie the Riveter propaganda aside, the domestic face of the warfare state was sketched by an Arkansas social worker: "children's fathers go off to war and their mothers go to work, and thus the interests of parents is diverted from the home and the children."

Government-subsidized daycare was one offspring of the Second World War; thanks to the Lanham Act, over half a million children were cared for by strangers in these cold institutions. Today, Hillary Clinton and the corporate feminists point to the U.S. Army as the model daycare provider. And yet conservatives, who froth at the merest hint of the carpetbagger's name, are quiet, struck dumb by their worship of the widow-making bureaucracy. (The Middle American left should be anti-daycare. As Mother Jones said, "The human being is the only animal which is neglected in its babyhood. The brute mother suckles and preserves her young at the cost of her own life, if need be. The human mother hires another, poorer woman for the job." And: "The rich woman who has a maid to raise her child can't expect to get the right viewpoint of life. If they would raise their own babies, their hearts would open and their feelings would become human. And the effect on the child is just as bad. A nurse can't give her mother's love to somebody else's child.")

Authentic conservatives--those who defended the near and dear things against remote and abstract powers--used to understand the iniquity of militarism. In 1945, Mrs. Cecil Norton Broy, representing a ladies' study club in Arlington, Virginia, told a roomful of snickering U.S. senators that an interventionist foreign policy would lead to "the further disruption of normal American family life...Our men would be like hired mercenary soldiers going forth to protect the commercial interests of greed and power. Our men thus forced into foreign service would see little if any of their native soil again. We would be working on the principle of scattering the most virile of our men over the face of the globe."

Tens of thousands of abandoned Amerasians who grew up without fathers shake their heads in assent. Yet in the unlikely event that a contemporary Mrs. Broy made it past the thought-crime detectors and into a Senate hearing room today, I expect that she'd be given a stern lecture by a GOP family-values fraud and be sent on her way with a minatory copy of the Patriot Act.

I could go on and on about the ways in which post-World War II militarism has eroded American family life. (I do go on and on elsewhere; see the chapter on the military vs. the family in my WITH GOOD INTENTIONS? REFLECTIONS ON THE MYTH OF PROGRESS IN AMERICA.) Divorce, dispersal, disruption of courtship patterns: ye shall know the warfare state by its rotten fruits. These include even the people-scattering Interstate Highway System, which was conceived during World War II by the top-down planner extraordinaire Rexford G. Tugwell and made concrete by a deracinated general named Dwight Eisenhower, who had admired Hitler's autobahn and got one of his own: the tellingly titled National System of Interstate and Defense Highways. Cohesive working-class neighborhoods in countless American cities were sacrificed to the Road Warriors.

The leadership of the family values Right is hopelessly compromised by its long-term adulterous affair with the Republican Party. But plenty of good folks who call themselves "conservatives" mean by that now-useless term that they believe in the integrity of families and small communities and detest the vulgar, home-wrecking, and even murderous intrusions of corporate capitalism and Big Government. As they watch this latest American diaspora, as young husbands and wives tearfully leave spouses and children and extended families to serve the Empire, we should remind them that the only foreign policy compatible with healthy family life is one of peace and non-intervention.

Come home, America. Come HOME.

Bill Kauffman's "Dispatches from the Muckdog Gazette: A Mostly Affectionate Account of a Small Town's Fight to Survive" has just been published by Henry Holt. He can be reached at: kauffman@counterpunch.org

  • LINKS

    www.wowmission.com  WOW is a ministry of Visionledd calling North Americans to transform the lives of orphans and widows. Each WOW community sponsor helps to reach out to orphans and widows by providing food, housing, education and economic opportunities to sustain life. WOW supporters are helping to transform entire communities.

    We are ordinary women... doing extraordinary things.

     

    www.sowadoptadoll.org  It is the mission of Saving Orphans and Widows (SOW), a non-profit 501(c) 3 organization, to partner with orphans and widows in obtaining their physical, spiritual, and community needs. These needs include, but are not limited to, affirming the God given dignity and value inherent within the individual and community. One way this is accomplished is through various economic development programs designed to promote creativity, enhance skills, and improve the quality of community relationships, while at the same time generating an income sufficient for basic needs

"Perfect and undefiled religion is to visit the orphans and the widows in the trouble and to keep oneself unspotted from the world." -James 1:27
James chapter 2:14-18, which says in the amplified version, "What good is it my brother if a man claims to have faith but has no deed? Can such a faith save him? Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, go, I wish you well, keep warm and be well fed, but does nothing for his physical needs, what good is it?"

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