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Bush vs. America
George W. Bush is more and more frequently referred to as "the worst president in the history of America" by those who know the background and pay attention to what's going on. However, that description may be too mild.
We may need an entirely new classification. For more than five years we've had an administration that has shown consistent contempt for the rule of law, for the Constitution, for Congress, for the American people and for the facts. They're squandering trillions of dollars, the effects of which will be felt much more severely in the decades to come.
They have failed to catch the mastermind of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, and instead have helped increase that nasty band of thugs with our ham-handed tactics. We have ruined Iraq, doing far more damage to it than Saddam Hussein ever dreamed of. Hundreds of thousands are dead.
All for a war which we are doomed to lose, in a country we'll leave once somebody in Washington calculates that the voters won't put up with any more dead Americans, a number which will reach 4,000 in three months or so.
So far, the corpse count hasn't excited many Georgetown or Ann Arbor cocktail parties, because in this war, those fighting are mostly inner-city blacks, jobless rural whites and Hispanics who are trying to earn their way to citizenship.
Eventually, however, even the liberals may start to get uneasy. Last week, in what should have been a sudden epiphany for the half-asleep, this administration gave us a sharp lesson in just how thoroughly corrupt it is.
That was when Our Supreme Leader announced he was commuting the sentence of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, who was sentenced to 30 months in the slam after being convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. Libby, you may remember, was the former chief of staff for Vice President Richard Cheney.
Libby leaked to the press, presumably at his master's direction, that the blond bombshell Valerie Plame was an undercover CIA agent. This was printed, which destroyed her effectiveness and career, as they intended it would. Why did the Bush administration want to do that?
Simple. Her husband, a former ambassador named Joseph Wilson, had angered the Bushies by telling the truth publicly, which was that his investigation revealed that Saddam Hussein had never tried to buy uranium from Niger.
Libby was tried, convicted and duly sentenced by an experienced and fair federal judge. Previously, the Shrub had said he would do nothing till the appeals process had run its course. Something, however, happened to change his mind.
After five years of trying to govern by propaganda, George Bush suddenly decided that a strong dose of George Orwell's doublespeak is exactly what was needed instead. "I respect the jury's verdict," he said, and in his next breath showed he didn't respect the jury, or the judge, in the slightest, by adding, "I have concluded that the prison sentence given to Mr. Libby is excessive."
Never mind that our intellectually challenged and allegedly dyslexic prexy never set foot in law school, or that the Constitution gives the responsibility for determining sentences and punishment to the courts. That doesn't matter because, as he sees it and likes to say, "I am the decider."
But why now? The normally cautious New York Times openly speculated Bush could be worried about what Libby might say once he realized he was at the tender mercies of the guards and his fellow convicts.
For a little perspective, let's compare this with what actually happened in Watergate, the only scandal that ever actually brought a president down.
What few remember now is that Watergate actually was sort of a comic-opera bugging episode in which a band of Cuban exiles, under the supervision of whacked-out former spy Howard Hunt, tried to bug the Democratic National Committee offices one night in June 1972. This was immensely stupid, since it was perfectly clear the Democratic nominee, George McGovern, was going to lose by a landslide.
They were caught in the act; Hunt was stupid enough to have the White House's phone number in his pocket. Eventually, Nixon ordered an illegal and clumsy attempt at covering the mess up - and taped himself doing it. Yes, he did other bad stuff, but what I just told you was the essence of why he had to resign. That, and the fact the tape showed he was a real potty-mouth. In that long-ago time, Americans never imagined Their President could possibly be a man who would say "cocksucker."
George W. Bush is a man who has constructed secret prisons and authorized torture - not only here but in other countries. He started a war and lied about why. He has invaded our privacy illegally, authorizing wiretaps in a way forbidden by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. When all that was needed was to ask a secret court for rubber-stamp permission, he didn't even do that.
What America - what all of us - needs to ask now is this:
• Why isn't Congress - right now - authorizing committees to investigate what this president and vice president knew and when they knew it? (House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers: Your move, sir.)
• Why aren't journalists in America demanding an investigation to what seems to be an organized cover-up and obstruction of justice?
• Why doesn't someone - Senate Armed Services Chairman Carl Levin, say - demand the White House explain its strategy for the Iraq War?
That strategy seems to consist of having our soldiers drive up and down the roads, getting blown up, until one day the insurgents adopt democracy.
We have a world crisis and a sick democracy at home, and our puppet masters are cleverly amusing us to death with Paris Hilton.
You really might want to do something ... while you still can.
Email Jack Lessenberry
© 2007 Metro Times



68 Comments so far
Show AllGods...I was just going to say that ("their ain't gonna be no history after buschco"). We and the world may not survive this presidency. If we go to Iran before Bush leaves, all bets are off. Which is why I don't understand this aversion to the Impeachment word. Impeach Bush and afraid of Cheney taking over? No problem...impeach the both of them, as they are both criminals. And Gonzales too. Everyone will be put on notice after that, that business as usual, "stay the course" is over.
Even if the attempts at impeachment fail, it is the absolute right thing to do. And maybe that will be the one message that cannot be ignored. We are running out of time. Do you think that the republicans jumping ship will send the right message to GWB? It will, but the answers/actions that will come out of the White House will be more desperate, despicable than ever. These indeed are possibly the most dangerous times I've encountered in my lifetime.
Thanks Jack Lessenberry, my former journalism professor, for pointing out what everyone should be realizing by now. We are in some deep doo here in America, and the world is as worried as the rest of us as to what will come next.
I remember the Nixon years and the things his administration did and I thought it could get no worse. Now this clown that goes by the name of Bush makes Nixon look like a piker in comparison. And the outcry is nil in the MSM. The many crimes of this administration are breathtaking in their scope. I only hope that these crimes are exposed and history treats them in truth. Still, barring a collective epiphany, we will go down in history, as one of those groups of people who stood by and did nothing while madness was the rule. We may not be gassing people but we're sure as hell killing them. And for what but vanity because the bottom line is there is no plan and no real goal that hasn't already been achieved and that was the killing of Saddam Hussein. America is under the spell of fear. Snap out of it.
From Tricky Dick to Dumb Ass Bush - impeach as way to start to bring back some self-respect to a once great country
Jaded,
Wake up. There AIN'T gonna be no history after bushco.
You, I, and the anyone who isn't rich enough to have numerous houses in Europe and Asia, we're witnessing the total destruction of The United States of America. This is just as surely a fact as any Native-American witnessed the total destruction of their culture with the advent of white Europeans. That took several hundred years. Bushco, with Satan's brothers Reagan, George H.W, and Slick Willy have done it in less than thirty years.
God Bless America, God Damn the Republicans (including Slick)
Epitomizing doublespeak, how could Libby be convicted of obstructing "justice" in the Wilson/Plame CIA-agent outing case, when the principal perpetraitors have yet to be brought to ACTUAL JUSTICE?
This will go down in history as a very dark time for our country. It is vital that this administration is removed and brought to justice if we are to redeem ourselves as a democracy and rejoin the civilized world.
Ok lets do something about it,
Lets support few gutsy Americans like Cindy Sheeham to run for office too. Her move is brilliant, that is what we need.
With only a handful like her, really representing us the people, we could regain all we have lost during the last 25 years and perhaps some more.
Please come up with creative ideas to change things, lets find leaders like her, support them, and build real grassroots momentum.
Our democracy is a joke, both Democrat and Republican parties are in the pockets of corporate America.
How many of our "representatives" are very wealthy or millionairs ? . They do not mirror America, and they are not representing us.
We spend too much time complaining; it is time to organise the collective anger we all have into meaningful action.
This is a challenge for Commondreams, lets do it !
"Wake up. There AIN'T gonna be no history after bushco."
Actually it will just be a "comma" LOL!!!!!! What a joke.
IMPEACHMENT IS ON THE TABLE in many political circles, but the timid Democrats who were put in the majority to DO IT seem to have capitulated to the same corporate masters who fund both parties.
Where is the John Conyers, of the minority judiciary committee, who BEFORE '06 was introducing impeachment as a possibility? Even his WIFE, for god's sake, knows it's the right thing to do, since she introduced it at her city council!!
I've written continuously to Congressman Henry Waxman, my guy, and he seems to be forever holding hearings and taking testimony....and TO WHAT END??? When he spoke before the Pacific Palisades Dem Club, he talked to setting the record right for history. FOR HISTORY. As though we'll have a tomorrow when this president and his minions leave office...IF they leave office (see his 5/9 statement that gives him a way to stay--horror of horrors).
Gore Vidal last year spoke many times about Benjamin Franklin's signing of the Constitution in which he said it would work for a while, but ultimately fail because of the "corruption of the people." He thinks we're at that time now. And with each passing day that our Congress refuses to IMPEACH this criminal, we get closer to no return.
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Yes, Jack, America needs to ask those questions. The answer is also staring us in the face: the opposition (sic) party has cheerfully participated in rightward drift ever since the founding of the DLC over 20 years ago, and shows no sign of abandoning its slavish devotion to corporatism.
Maybe you should rethink your dismissal of the Greens.
Hey Vic - I hate to tell you this but...... Obstruction of justice does not require that the underlying crime be successfully prosecuted. Actually that is the issue. Libby obstructed the investigation, he was convicted and sentenced. If he had actually faced the real possibility of going to jail, he might have squealed like the pig he is, providing the necessary evidence to prosecute the underlying crime. So Vic - pull your head out! People like you are enabling the fascist takeover of our government.
We are NOT going into Iran. The simple fact is we do not have a big enough military to do so. Unless we withdraw from Iraq, that is.
Thats the BIG question.
Why are there no impeachment hearings ?
Imo there are people in power who want to impeach Bush. Is it that there are powerful people standing in the way of impeachment? or something else? Something more sinister? How ruthless are Bush?Cheney?
Whatever the reason, my place in all this, as an American citizen, is to push for impeachment.
Let's get the facts out in the open for everyone to see and find out what it is America stands for.
Impeach Bush? Impeach Cheney? HA! Sorry, but that ain't gonna happen folks. There is no way in Hell that this administration is going to go out without a fight. They just cut-off Cheney's budget and I'm sure the man is PO'd big time. Gives me the creeps at what this man might do.
The troops in Iraq aren't going anywhere. They are in the middle east for one reason only. Yes, that's right, they really are there for the liberation- of O-I-L. By the way, there is no way the U.S. will go into Iran. China(and others) will not stand for it. It will be suicide if Uncle Sam invades Iran.
This country is going to Hell in a handbasket. The days of easy-fat-American-living are over. Hey, what'd you expect from a son of a man who was once head of C.I.A.(and we all know how much of a nice organization they are) who has had his hand in many, many events for the past 40 years? Mr. ex-prez/C.I.A. man was taught well by his own father who made some good money from that deal he had with some Europeans with funny little mustaches.
Friends of mine have left this country and don't plan on returning. I surely don't blame them. All you people for closing off the border forget one thing- if you can't come in you wont' be able to leave either.
Amerikkka
Land of TV
Home of the $lave
Pass me the Soma...
As long a the rich get richer and the Saudi royal family is happy, the Bush-Cheney Regime could care less about what any of us think about Iraq or anything else for that matter. In fact, there's a distinct possibility that the War in Iraq is nothing more than the Regime's version of the Roman Circus – something to distract us and the rest of the world from their rape of America.
Re: George W. Bu$h oond dah Homeland...
Send him packing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB6PNTKM2xg
Answers:
1. Congress does what it's told by it's corporate paymasters.
2. The majority of media outlets are owned by said corporate paymasters.
3. There is no "Iraq War." Hence, there can be no strategy for what does not exist.
There is, however, a continuing illegal occupation that is proving very profitable for a number of loyalbushies, including the Blue ones who continue to take money from our domestic economic terrorists.
Read "American Dynasty" by Kevin Phillips, and you'll understand why Bush has brought us to the sorry point we are at now. That carefully researched book describes how the Bush and Walker families have exemplied the worst sort of predator capitalism for over one hundred years. These families have always supported imperialism, engaged in shady finances, done business with the Nazis even after '41, and always made it clear that they considered themselves to be part of a ruling class that was entitled to lord it over the rest and promote its own economic interests over those of the majority of Americans. They have also always been closely connected with US intelligence agencies and have been experts at bamboozling the American people just as Bush did in getting us into an unnecessary war in Iraq.
Seeing Gordon Brown's agenda for government this morning made me wish for the first time in my life that we could reverse the effects of the American Revolution and once again become subjects of England. It feels very strange to be part of a United States governed by an administration more akin to the tyranny we broke away from than to the Constitution which supposedly frames it.
While you're at it, read Chalmers Johnson's "Blowback", "The Sorrows of Empire", and his latest, "Nemesis" if you want an understanding of the US's slippery slide toward imperialism and totalitarianism. The choice facing America today, Johnson says, is whether to back away from empire gracefully as the UK did (although it never has fully acknowledged the atrocities it committed during its Empire days) or to continue supporting militarization and the increase of power in the hands of the executive as Rome did--ultimately resulting in a ruinous military dictatorship.
Franklin, Jefferson, Adams, and the boys knew 230 years ago that a standing non-conscripted military was a recipe for undermining the power of the people in the republic and instituted the checks and balances in an attempt to counteract that possibility. Alas, as in Rome, unscrupulous power-hungry people in positions of influence have figured out how to circumvent the checks and balances and the ones who could stop them stood by and let it happen rather than endanger their own priveleges.
Ultimately, Rome collected taxes only from the provinces and exempted citizens in the Italian Peninsula (sound familiar?). But when the outside world threatened, people were only too happy to suffer tyranny in exchange for a sense of security. In the end, as we all know, the technique failed, and Rome underwent a series of invasions by the very mercenary armies that were supposed to be protecting it. The upshot? It may be too late to save republican democracy in the US. Only time will tell.
Are we gonna storm these dumbfuckers or what? Or sit by while they ruin our great Nation. I don't know if I'm more pissed at my fellow, dimply assed Americans or the corpo-fascist neo-cons pulling Bushes strings.
With Bush I've developed a grand appreciation for the wisdom of the Second Amendment. We need to do some stompin'....ASAP
powerslave2 - we don't need to go into Iran with foot soldiers. We bomb the hell out of the country with aircraft and whatever other means we have. After the coming "terrorist" attack predicted by skull face's "gut feeling" promised for sometime this summer, Iran will be blamed, just like Saddam was for 9/11, then the bombing will go as has been planned all along. And why does anyone think that reinstating the draft isn't in the president's hands if it comes to that? Hasn't stopped him yet. Just like there's no one to stop him from declaring martial law, then curtailing the next election. And like someone back aways said, 'there ain't gonna be no history after bush.'
bushco is being cornered and has no room to retreat. his homeland security puppet is tolling the bell for another 9/11 distraction that will create/begin a 'planned' take over that will end all reasonable options to remove him. if there is to be a meaningful future for all humanity, bush and company MUST be IMPEACHED!...NOW
Just as the author has stated, this President is not only the worst we have ever had, but his actions have been suspect of devilish motivations. A new book presented last night on Coasttocoastam describes Bush's plan to dissolve the U.S. with the NorthAmerican Union. I saw this happening a couple of years ago and asked my Senators and Representatives about not only this Union but the highways leased by foreign companies. No response. This jerk is destroying the United States and the middle class and looks like he plans to build up some kind of Global Dictatorship. Check out the writer for last nights show. This kind of news doesn't make the mainstream.
Powerslave2. You write. We are not going into Iran, we don't have the military to do so.
You're right on both points. The big problem is, we don't have to "invade" Iran to use stealth bombers to unload a few little nukers on "pre-selected" targets in Iran, and use Navy airpower to fly cover and cleanup any leftovers. Collateral damage? Well, war is hell. If we do bomb Iran, we'll probably find out what hell is all about in this country.
Bbolek. You nailed it, a good blog, as are most here.
"Libby was tried, convicted and duly sentenced by an experienced and fair federal judge. Previously, the Shrub had said he would do nothing till the appeals process had run its course. Something, however, happened to change his mind."
Actually, he said he would "take care of" whoever leaked Plame's name…..he did exactly that when he commuted Libby's sentence.
our rep's in congress are spewing the line that an impeachment process would interfere with 'more important' work. what they really mean is that it would interfere with business as usual. 'a once proud nation...'
I believe it was Abraham Lincoln who said (and I'm paraphrasing here), "If America is ever defeated, it will be from within." Bush is not merely the worst president in our history, he's an enemy of the people and of democracy. If future presidents (if there be any) need a blueprint for dictatorship, they need look no further than the Bush presidency.
People need to focus on ONE fact and One fact only: WE MUST IMPEACH BUSHCO BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE CAN HAPPEN! This is the first priority. Nothing else "done" for/against this country means anything until we throw these guys out.
Magic word = IMPEACH, NOW
I understand the rage, the pessimism, but not the defeatism.
To declare defeat, after which there is little left besides martyrdom or crawling into a hole, is premature and only plays into the hands of the would-be tyrants.
However far down the fascist road we have gone--and it is disappointing and scary--our people are distracted but not defeated, democracy has been perverted but is not dead, the future may have blown a head gasket but the pistons have not seized.
Our lurch toward fascism has been with the fearful acquiescence of the people, but with little enthusiasm.
The bush-menace is real, but not so powerful as it seems.
Bush's obsession with secrecy is an attempt to conceal the vulnerability that comes with running an outlaw administration.
We have had thrust upon us the duty and the honor to once again wrest freedom from the evil grasp of tyranny.
Our work is before us: to embrace the rule of law, to defend the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, to fight for our democracy, to create a groundswell for impeachment.
It requires that we expose ourselves as undying partisans in a struggle for justice and decency. A struggle in which victory is uncertain.
A struggle that will be won or lost, yes, in political action, but also in the everyday interactions between the American people in which they reaffirm their love of liberty, their solidarity, their rejection of big brother and their willingness to fight for a new America, rededicated to living up to our ideals.
Of course, organization and action take time, effort, energy, courage, fortitude.
But if not us, who?
How long will we content ourselves with words, words, words?
I'm with you, Amos! I remember the Nixon years too. We were outraged, and it acutally meant something. I too didn't think it got any worse than Nixon, and I am absolutely nonplussed that there isn't a level outrage that matches the heinousness of the bushco crimes. C'mon, people, it's crunch time!
Actually, to the people who really matter, Bush is the most successful president in history. It depends on your criteria, and if that criteria includes shifting wealth from public coffers to private pockets, then Bush kicks ass!
It's not about oil. There's no oil coming from Iraq.
It's not about shrinking government or bankrupting government. There's no ideology involved other than any that serves the greater objective. Ideologies can be dropped and switched on the fly. Ideologues can then be brought on board because they ultimately serve the non-ideological interests.
It's not about controlling global oil supplies, although it's a nice sop for the imperialists and American hegemonists.
It's not about avenging his Daddy, though no doubt Cheney used that as part of his pitch.
It's not about American power or hegemony. These guys are members of a class that transcends nationalities. They can go wherever they want and whenever they want and have the wealth to insulate themselves (they think) from the rest of humanity and by extension, the worst consequences of their actions.
By the fruit ye shall know the tree. What is the end result of all this? The emptying of public coffers into private pockets.
Read Jack London's "IRON HEEL" if you think that the White House will peacefully hand over power after November 2008. We the people don't run the country anymore.The country is run corporations. They bought the Constitution from our elected officials and now are leading the world in its march, right over the bodies of middle-class America, toward globalization. These guys are serious and they will protect what they have bought.
Hoa binh
Everyone here I assume is astute enough to know that the seeds of today's neo-fascist domination of our lives were planted long before Shrub.
The two events that had the most to do with our current problems were Reagan's repeal of the fairness doctrine and Clinton's (I am ashamed to say) signing of the Telecommunications Act. Those two pieces of legislation castrated whatever we had of a vigilant and informative media.
What is worse that even if the dems take the White House in 08 and get filibuster-proof majorities on the hill, they still may not be able to put those genies back into their bottles, as the right-wing judiciary, which has been slowly built up since Nixon, will undoubtedly find any attempt to restore what was as unconstitutional in order to protect their corporate pimps.
The only hope we would have them is to impeach those right-wing fascists and cleanse the supreme court (which is constitutional; you just need enough legislators on your side to do it).
Even if the dems had control of the federal government to the extent I mentioned, I wouldn't hold my breath. Democrats have their own problem with corporate pimps.
Every time the Democrats try to pass a time table for bring ing the troops home Mitch McConnell keeps just enough republican's in line to stop it. just today the Demos got 56 votes but traitor Mitch blocked it. People like McConnell should also be impeached and run out of office.I live in Kentucky and I email McConnell at least three or four time a month telling him how worthless he is.Not only should Bush/Cheney and Gonzales be impeached and tried as war criminals but so should Senators who vote to keep our troops in a civil war that will never be won
Questions:
Why in all this talk about Impeachment, the fact that their is already a bill before Congress, HR 333 to impeach Cheney never mentioned? Kucinich did this last April.
So far there are 14 sponsors. Let's keep on our REPRESENTATIVES to represent us on this.
Are all you out in the streets on a weekly or ? basis to state your views on impeachment, the war, healthcare, etc.?
If not, look into it. There is probably a group near you doing this or stand alone. We need EVERYONE out there.
And thirdly..has anyone else read IT CANT HAPPEN HERE by Sinclair Lewis (1935) lately?
DEMOCRATS !!!!! GROW SOME BALLS...GROW SOME BALLS......STOP F**KING AROUND
Bu$h the inferior is getting harder to put in the public eye. He is shaken and (hard to believe) even less articulate than ever. He was drinking in Germany according to some video I saw. I think if the pressure is cranked up he will start talking to the pictures in the White House like Nixon did.
So I am hoping he publicly loses it or has privately lost it in such a way that he can't be trusted to stick to the talking points and is no longer useful to his puppet master. Shotgun Dick's health can't take the stress and I doubt if anyone in Congress or the public will respond to his speeches.
There really isn't anyone in the inner circle that is credible to even a large minority of the people. They can still take actions but each thing they do reinforces the incompetence and corruption of their regime. The rate of rats jumping off the ship is getting frantic so things are looking up. Rats that hang too long on this ship are in big trouble.
The revolution has begun do you intend to sit it out?
For the belly-aching on this and other sites you people seem more like supporters than detractors you do nothing but whine.And hope for new leader to come save you. That is over. This is the new reality. You can join the effort or be left behind with the others.
We are not leaving Iraq, Bush will not respect the law, the economy is already busted it just takes time to filter through and effect everyone, there is no electoral hope, remember the other elections, to keep hoping the same ineffective strategy that has already failed will magically work this time is insane.
You want change get on board and do something. Put the signs down and stop being a clown. You know that there are areas we can use to prompt change and they are effective. Bur you have to put the big mac down, stop whining, get over your need for a shepherd and get it going on. Otherwise why do you waste your time playing on these sites. Do you think someone will read it and fear you?
I agree with you guys (& non-guys) jwea, bbolek, ragnarok, Lalo, willmoor & esp VooDooPatriot, you all make excellent points.
It's nice to see so many like minded ppl on one page for a change.
The time has come for ACTION, not activism (stop the war or I'll hold a sign at you).
Impeachment is moot. It will do nothing to stop the Corporate overlords.
History has always been written by the victors. And despite PR, the victors have always been the most ruthless and the most heinous. Not the smartest or cleverest or most virtuous.
But perhaps the ultra-mega-hyper rich are planning on re-writing history from orbit. Good evidence shows a lot of resources (overt & covert, public and private) going towards a new space race. Is it ridiculous to suggest?
Fortunately for us, they are eminently predictable. Their addlepation WILL be their downfall.
Care to discuss? nebulous_void@yahoo.com
SeattlePatriot, It was Lincoln. He wrote.
At what point then is the danger to be expected? ____I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us, it cannot come from aroad.____If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be it's author and finisher.
As a nation of free men, we must live through all time___ or die by suicide.____ Abraham lincoln
Those few words are appropriate for today.
Well, well, well! Now everybody in Amerika can actually see what Democracy REALLY means!
NOT SHIT as long as the rich, ruling elite don't agree with your view point! Like the American Indians, everybody is finding out what it means to talk and have nobody listen. Democrat? Republican? What difference does it make? This is a class war, not a political war. Go ahead. Write your Congress people. See what happens. Then wake up tomorrow morning and realize who the American people REALLY are or go down into darkness. Your choice. Time is running out.
Well, if we progressives really care enough to do anything about this bullshit, now is the time.
Stop contributing your tax money for murder. Simple as that.
Or, remain comfortable in your slave/worker/murderer's accomplice roles as Murikans...
Correction: Our military won the war when it took out Saddam and his rat pack. Bush/Cheney have failed miserbly with the occupation. They thought that they could create a country imagined by the neoconservatives, a government created of the corporatists, by the corporatists, and for the corporatists. They accomplished it here. Why couldn't they do it there? Because they only conquered the regime. They did not conquer the Iraqi people.
If it's Bush vs. America, why isn't it America vs. Bush?
The war was never against the regime, it was always against the Iraqi people, for having the temerity to stand between the Cheney energy task force & its targets, and for being insufficiently pro-Zion. They had to be punished for both, and while some of the military men & women have woken up, the majority of lunkheads don't care who they're killing or torturing or why -- it's all the same to them. If Bush declared martial law, they'd come home and do to Americans the same thing they've been doing to Iraqis.
When we restore the idea of citizen legislators and the public represents itself instead of career politicians behooven to special interests, we might see change. There are no poor people in Congress...if you're elected you are automatically put into the upper tier of incomes. They have all the benefits (comfy retirement and health care) why should they really care. If you had real people in Congress without the pay and benefits, you might get some real representation.
You nailed it hastynote. The corporatocracy cannot conquer the Iraqi people, but they have succeeded in conquering the American people. All that's left is mopping up the dissidents. If Bush declares martial law, we're next. If
Chertoff's gut is any indication, we've been forewarned. The Jews of Germany refused to read the handwriting on the wall until it was too late. So what are we doing? My gut tells me to get out of here. For the last 6 years I've been wondering if I would end up having to do that. I don't want to do that but I don't want to end up in a Halliburton concentration camp being guarded by Blackwater thugs either.
Congress has a job to do, mandated by the Constitution and they're not doing it. The reason it only takes a simple majority in the House to impeach is because it brings transparency to the public what the administration is doing. In the case of Clinton, the public wasn't impressed. In the case of Bush, Americans favor impeachment if Bush lied us into war. Except for the religious zealots who mistakenly think they're his base, and his real base, the richest 1% of Americans. But, we've got Nancy Pelosi guarding the gate and protecting Bush. Cindy Sheehan may be our savior. I hope so.
By the way, Nancy Pelosi is among the richest 1% of Americans. Any coincidence?
It's funny how everybody talks about "the war", "winning the war"' or "losing the war." It was not a war; it was simply an imperialist misadventure to grab oil and control the resource rich Middle East.
Even the aggression in Afghanistan was not about bringing justice to Al Qaeda. The U.S. ultimatum demanded that Taliban hand over the Bin Ladin cabal; Afghanistan agreed to do so if the U.S. would provide evidence of their involvement in the Trade Center bombing, which the U.S. never did and probably never could. Why?
My theory is that both the CIA and Mossad knew there was going to be an attack, but instead of stopping it, Bush and Cheney, without the knowledge of anyone else in the Administration secretly contacted Sharon to arrange for a handful of trusted Mossad operatives to arrange a simultaneous demolition of the buildings. This demolition operation was ONLY KNOWN to Bush, Cheney, Sharon, and a few devoted Israeli Mossad operatives. That's why it will never be made public. Who do you expect to blow the whistle, Bush, Cheney, Sharon, or a few trusted, Israeli devotees?
Saila, I'm not sure about that. Bush had his stunned "Holy shit" look on his face when he heard about the planes hitting the towers. I think he knew something was coming, but not exactly what. I think that was more than he expected.
Saila, and you're right, it's not a war, it's an invasion and occupation. But that's a little harder to sell to the public than a "war".