Don't worry, the White House is telling us. The world's most powerful leader was simply making a rhetorical point. At a White House press conference last week, just in case you haven't heard, President Bush informed the American people that he had told world leaders "if you're interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing [Iran] from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon." World War III. That is certainly some rhetorical point, especially coming from the man singularly most capable of making such an event reality.
Pundits have raised their eyebrows and comics are busy writing jokes, but the president's reference to Armageddon, no matter how cavalierly uttered and subsequently brushed away, suggests an alarming context. Some might note that the comment was simply an offhand response to a reporter's question, the kind of free-thinking scenario that baffles Bush so. In a way, this makes what the president said even more disturbing, since we now have an insight into the vision, and related terminology, which hovers just below the horizon in the brain of George W. Bush.
When I was a weapons inspector with the United Nations, there was a jostling that took place at the end of each day, when decisions needed to be made and authorization documents needed to be signed. In an environment of competing agendas, each of us who championed a position sought to be the "last man in," namely the person who got to imprint the executive chairman (our decision maker) with the final point of view for the day. Failure to do so could find an inspection or point of investigation sidetracked for days or weeks after the executive chairman became distracted by a competing vision. I understand the concept of "imprinting," and have seen it in action. What is clear from the president's remarks is that, far from an innocent rhetorical fumble, his words, and the context in which he employed them, are a clear indication of the imprinting which is taking place behind the scenes at the White House. If the president mentions World War III in the context of Iran's nuclear program, one can be certain that this is the very sort of discussion that is taking place in the Oval Office.
A critical question, therefore, is who was the last person to "imprint" the president prior to his public allusion to World War III? During his press conference, Bush noted that he awaited the opportunity to confer with his defense secretary, Robert Gates, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice following their recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. So clearly the president hadn't been imprinted recently by either of the principle players in the formulation of defense and foreign policy. The suspects, then, are quickly whittled down to three: National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, Vice President Dick Cheney, and God.
Hadley is a long-established neoconservative thinker who has for the most part operated "in the shadows" when it comes to the formulation of Iran policy in the Bush administration. In 2001, following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, Hadley (then the deputy national security adviser) instituted what has been referred to as the "Hadley Rules," a corollary of which is that no move will be made which alters the ideological positioning of Iran as a mortal enemy of the United States. These "rules" shut down every effort undertaken by Iran to seek a moderation of relations between it and the United States, and prohibited American policymakers from responding favorably to Iranian offers to assist with the fight against al-Qaida; they also blocked the grand offer of May 2003 in which Iran outlined a dramatic diplomatic initiative, including a normalization of relations with Israel. The Hadley Rules are at play today, in an even more nefarious manner, with the National Security Council becoming involved in the muzzling of former Bush administration officials who are speaking out on the issue of Iran. Hadley is blocking Flynt Leverett, formerly of the National Security Council, from publishing an Op-Ed piece critical of the Bush administration on the grounds that any insight into the machinations of policymaking (or lack thereof) somehow strengthens Iran's hand. Leverett's article would simply underscore the fact that the Bush administration has spurned every opportunity to improve relations with Iran while deliberately exaggerating the threat to U.S. interests posed by the Iranian theocracy.
The silencing of informed critics is in keeping with Hadley's deliberate policy obfuscation. There is still no official policy in place within the administration concerning Iran. While a more sober-minded national security bureaucracy works to marginalize the hawkish posturing of the neocons, the administration has decided that the best policy is in fact no policy, which is a policy decision in its own right. Hadley has forgone the normal procedures of governance, in which decisions impacting the nation are written down, using official channels, and made subject to review and oversight by those legally and constitutionally mandated and obligated to do so. A policy of no policy results in secret policy, which means, according to Hadley himself, the Bush administration simply does whatever it wants to, regardless. In the case of Iran, this means pushing for regime change in Tehran at any cost, even if it means World War III.
But Hadley is simply a facilitator, bureaucratic "grease" to ease policy formulated elsewhere down the gullet of a national security infrastructure increasingly kept in the dark about the true intent of the Bush administration when it comes to Iran. With the Department of State and the Pentagon now considered unfriendly ground by the remaining hard-core neoconservative thinkers still in power, policy formulation is more and more concentrated in the person of Vice President Cheney and the constitutionally nebulous "Office of the Vice President."
Cheney and his cohorts have constructed a never-never land of oversight deniability, claiming immunity from both executive and legislative checks and balances. With an unchallenged ability to classify anything and everything as secret, and then claim that there is no authority inherent in government to oversee that which has been thus classified, the Office of the Vice President has transformed itself into a free republic's worst nightmare, assuming Caesar-like dictatorial authority over almost every aspect of American national security policy at home and abroad. From torture to illegal wiretapping, to arms control (or lack of it) to Iran, Dick Cheney is the undisputed center of policy power in America today. While there are some who will claim that in this time of post-9/11 crisis such a process of bureaucratic streamlining is essential for the common good, the reality is far different.
It is said that absolute power corrupts absolutely, and this has never been truer than in the case of Cheney. What Cheney is doing behind his shield of secrecy can be simply defined: planning and implementing a preemptive war of aggression. During the Nuremberg tribunal in the aftermath of World War II, the chief American prosecutor, Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, stated, "To initiate a war of aggression, therefore, is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole." Today, we have a vice president who articulates publicly about global conflict, and who speaks in not-so-veiled language about a looming Armageddon. If there is such a future for America and the world, let one thing be certain; World War III, as postulated by Dick Cheney, would be an elective war, and not a conflict of tragic necessity. This makes the crime even greater.
Sadly, Judge Jackson's words are but an empty shell. The global community lacks a legally binding definition of what constitutes a war of aggression, or even an act of aggression. But that isn't the point. America should never find itself in a position where it is being judged by the global community regarding the legality of its actions. Judge Jackson established a precedent of jurisprudence concerning aggression based upon American principles and values, something the international community endorsed. The fact that current American indifference to the rule of law prevents the international community from certifying a definition of criminality when it comes to aggression, whether it be parsed as "war" or simply an "act," does not change the fact that the Bush administration, in the person of Dick Cheney, is actively engaged in the committing of the "supreme [war] crime," which makes Cheney the supreme war criminal. If the world is not empowered to judge him as such, then let the mantle of judgment fall to the American people. Through their elected representatives in Congress, they should not only bring this reign of unrestrained abuse of power to an end, but ensure that such abuse never again is attempted by an American official by holding to account, to the full extent of the law, those who have trampled on the Constitution of the United States and the ideals and principles it enshrines.
But what use is the rule of law, even if fairly and properly implemented, if in the end he who is entrusted with executive power takes his instructions from an even higher authority? President Bush's relationship with "God" (or that which he refers to as God) is a matter of public record. The president himself has stated that "God speaks through me" (he acknowledged this before a group of Amish in Pennsylvania in the summer of 2004). Exactly how God speaks through him, and what precisely God says, is not a matter of speculation. According to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, President Bush told him and others that "God told me to strike at al-Qaida and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did." As such, at least in the president's mind, God has ordered Bush to transform himself into a modern incarnation of St. Michael, smiting all that is evil before him. "We are in a conflict between good and evil. And America will call evil by its name," the president told West Point cadets in a speech in 2002.
The matter of how and when an individual chooses to practice his faith, or lack thereof, is a deeply personal matter, one which should be kept from public discourse. For a president to so openly impose his personal religious beliefs, as Bush has done, on American policy formulation and implementation represents a fundamental departure from not only constitutional intent concerning the separation of church and state but also constitutional mandate concerning the imposition of checks and balances required by the American system of governance. The increasing embrace by this president of the notion of a unitary executive takes on an even more sinister aspect when one realizes that not only does the Bush administration seek to nullify the will of the people through the shackling of the people's representatives in Congress, but that the president has forgone even the appearance of constitutional constraint by evoking the word of his personal deity, as expressed through his person, as the highest form of consultation on a matter as serious as war. As such, the president has made his faith, and how he practices it, a subject not only of public curiosity but of national survival.
That George W. Bush is a born-again Christian is not a national secret. Neither is the fact that his brand of Christianity, evangelicalism, embraces the notion of the "end of days," the coming of the Apocalypse as foretold (so they say) in the Book of Revelations and elsewhere in the Bible. President Bush's frequent reference to "the evil one" suggests that he not only believes in the Antichrist but actively proselytizes on the Antichrist's physical presence on Earth at this time. If one takes in the writing and speeches of those in the evangelical community today concerning the "rapture," the numerous references to the current situation in the Middle East, especially on the events unfolding around Iran and its nuclear program, make it very clear that, at least in the minds of these evangelicals, there is a clear link between the "end of days" prophesy and U.S.-Iran policy. That James Dobson, one of the most powerful and influential evangelical voices in America today, would be invited to the White House with like-minded clergy to discuss President Bush's Iran policy is absurd unless one makes the link between Bush's personal faith, the extreme religious beliefs of Dobson and the potential of Armageddon-like conflict (World War III). At this point, the absurd becomes unthinkable, except it is all too real.
Thomas Jefferson, one of our nation's greatest founders, made the separation of church and state an underlying principle upon which the United States was built. This separation was all-inclusive, meaning that not only should government stay out of religion, but likewise religion should be excluded from government. "I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else where I was capable of thinking for myself," Jefferson wrote in a letter to Francis Hopkinson in 1789. "Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent." If only President Bush would abide by such wisdom, avoiding the addictive narcotic of religious fervor when carrying out the people's business. Instead, he chooses as his drug one which threatens to destroy us all in a conflagration derived not from celestial intervention but individual ignorance and arrogance. Again Jefferson, in a letter written in 1825: "It is between fifty and sixty years since I read it [the Apocalypse], and I then considered it merely the ravings of a maniac, no more worthy nor capable of explanation than the incoherences of our own nightly dreams."
Nightmares, more aptly, unless something can be done to change the direction Bush and Dobson are taking us. The problem is that far too many Americans openly espouse not only the faith of George W. Bush but also the underlying philosophy which permits this faith to be intertwined with the governance of the land. "God bless America" has become a rallying cry for this crowd, and those too ignorant and/or afraid to speak out in opposition. If this statement has merit, what does it say for the 6.8 billion others in the world today who are not Americans? That God condemns them? The American embrace of divine destiny is not unique in history (one only has to recall that the belt buckles of the German army during World War II read "God is with us"). But for a nation born of the age of reason to collectively fall victim to the most base of fear-induced theology is a clear indication that America currently fails to live up to its founding principles. Rather than turning to Dobson and his ilk for guidance in these troubled times, Americans would be well served to reflect on President Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address, delivered in the middle of a horrific civil war which makes all of the conflict America finds itself in today pale in comparison:
"Both [North and South] read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and each invokes His aid against the other. ... The prayers of both could not be answered. That of neither has been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purposes. ... [T]hat He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him?"
God is not on our side, or the side of any single nation or people. To believe such is the ultimate expression of national hubris. To invoke such, if one is a true believer, is to embrace sacrilege and heresy. This, of course, is an individual right, granted as an extension of religious freedom. But it is not a collective right, nor is it a right born of governance, especially in a land protected by the separation of church and state.
The issue of Iran is a national problem which requires a collective debate, discussion and dialogue inclusive of all the facts, and stripped of all ideology and theocracy which would seek to deny reasoned thought conducted within a framework of accepted laws and ideals. It is grossly irresponsible of an American president to invoke the imagery of World War III without first sharing with the American people the framework of thought that produced such a comparison. Such openness will not be forthcoming from this administration or president. Not in the form of Stephen Hadley's policy of no policy, designed with intent to avoid and subvert both bureaucratic and legislative process and oversight, or Dick Cheney's secret government within a government, operating above and beyond the law and in a manner which violates both legal and moral norms and values, and certainly not in the president's own private conversations with "God," either directly or through the medium of lunatic evangelicals who embrace the termination of all we stand for, and especially the future of our next generation, in a fiery holocaust born from the fraudulent writings of centuries past. The processes which compelled George W. Bush to speak of a World War III are intentionally not transparent to the American people. The president has much to explain, and it would be incumbent upon every venue of civic and public pressure to demand that such an explanation be forthcoming in the near future. The stakes regarding Iran have always been high, but never more so than when a nation's leader invokes the end of days as a solution.
Scott Ritter was a Marine Corps intelligence officer from 1984 to 1991 and a United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998. He is the author of numerous books, including "Iraq Confidential" (Nation Books, 2005) , "Target Iran" (Nation Books, 2006) and his latest, "Waging Peace: The Art of War for the Antiwar Movement" (Nation Books, April 2007).
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Show AllRobert Settgast:"Those that voted for Bush thus helping him to steal two elections bear more responsibility for the immeasurable disasters caused by his horrific policies than Bush himself" Give me a break! Blame the voters for being duped by our complict MSM. If you want to blame someone blame Karl Rove, blame Cheney, blame Bush's mother and father blame his advisors, blame Rumsfeld Blame anybody but Blame Bush. He is responsible!!! Blaming the voters is like blaming Valerie Plume for being outed.
I shall guess that, to be a follower of Jesus Christ is to be somehow less intelligent, less wise, less moral than others? Really? Hmmm....
I don't recall Christians blowing up planes as of recent times. They seem, instead, to give of their money, time and ability to help others. They don't try to impose fake science, such as global warming, on others. They simply spread a word of what they have been shown. True Christians have only one goal while alive on this planet. To spread the knowledge of the death that comes from sin and the life that comes from faith in Jesus Christ.
Now, as to a President that is a Christian. Does this really cause a problem? No. Our belief in the end times only gives us hope. It doesn't change the fact that we must love others. It doesn't change the fact that we are to give as much as possible to help others. It just means that, at the end of the race, we have been given a gift that we didn't earn, and we don't deserve. You see, a real Christian knows that God's will is being done, moment-by-moment. Nothing will stop what He has planned. Does the President need to try to "force" this? Nope. In fact, he couldn't change the timing of events even if he tried.
So, we wait upon the Lord. He will do what He will do. Until then, we will do our best to serve our neighbors with love and honesty.
If this makes Christianity somehow "bad", then I shall gladly take your hatred. After all, if Jesus could take the pain and suffering of the cross to buy my freedom, it's the least I can do back out of appreciation for His gift.
In the meantime, feel free to visit any of these websites for a more honest look into Christianity: www.raptureready.com, www.crownofrighteousness.blogspot.com, www.prophecyfellowship.com, www.brittgillette.com, www.gracethrufaith.com, www.christianblogs.christanet.com.
Thank you Scott Ritter. Your leadership is proof that the enlightened mind is mightier than the sword. As citizens of a Democracy the voters' option is a massive revolt that votes both parties out of power. People, the way to do that is to vote for the LEAST LIKELY TO WIN candidates, like Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul, and Cindy Sheehan. All of them are heroic and enlightened candidates; they are just not as wealthy to buy obscene amounts of media time. Applying this 'conspiracy of hearts' principle we may just get lucky and turn out this two-party den of thieves along with this deranged administration. (See the 1960 movie 'Conspiracy of Hearts' to learn how a convent of Italian nuns in 1943 actually triumphed over the brutal treatment they received at the hands of Nazi thugs).
Admirals and Generals, THINK about your real sworn allegiance to our US Constitution before you blindly follow orders from these renegade theocrats and pull the trigger on Iran.
A simple truth for me is that you cannot trust deeply religious people to hold political office. The obvious reason is that they may do (even clandestinely) what they believe thier god wants them to do which may be in complete opposition to what thier duties are or what they have been asked to do. Especially if they take a 'ends always justify the means' approach - which is not uncommon when you believe you are doing god's work. I would love to see the candidates questioned about this.
Pehaps I'm just simple minded, but it seems to me that a person who occupies the White House should have some knowledge of history and be able to reason it with current events.
Those who voted for Bush--thus heping him to steal two elections--bear more responsibility for the immeasurable disasters caused by his horrific policies than Bush himself.
The Dalai Lama is in the pay of the CIA. The only thing that rubbed off in his meeting with mad King George was dollars.
"the inmates are running the asylum" wrote terry b
i guess in this group i am the only one seeing israel and aipac as playing a crucial part in the destruction of iraq and very soon iran.
so, no, it's not the inmates, it's very very smart people who think they need to be happy and others don't. and the US dittoheads are just dumb enough to go along
yes, yes, the other half of the equation is oil, definitely. but to forget the aipac/israel part is dangerously foolish
Writer 2: "what Cheney's motivations are is impossible to say" How about this =
"...in 1976, the year of Argentina's coup, when thousands of young activists were snatched from their homes, the junta had full financial support from Washington.....That year, Gerald Ford was president, Dick Cheney was his chief of staff, Donald Rumsfeld was his secretary of defense, and Kissinger's executive assistant was an ambitious young man named Paul Bremer. These men faced no truth and justice process for their roles in supporting the juntas and went on to enjoy long and prosperous careers. So long, in fact, that they would be around three decades later to implement a strikingly similar - if far more violent experiment in Iraq....The Iraq invasion marked the ferocious return to the early techniques of the FREE MARKET CRUSADE (caps mine) - the use of ultimate shock (read: Shock and Awe) to forcibly wipe out and erase all obstacles to the construction of model corporatist state free from all interference."
From: "The Shock Doctrine" by Naomi Klein.
Cheney, et al were blind followers of Milton Friedman's neo-conservative ideology of laissez-faire capitalism from the Chicago School of Economics. This is the driving force to invade other countries and wipe out their existing systems to pave the way for laissez-faire capitalism and corporatism all over the world.
"If the world is not empowered to judge him as such, then let the mantle of judgment fall to the American people. Through their elected representatives in Congress, they should not only bring this reign of unrestrained abuse of power to an end, but ensure that such abuse never again is attempted by an American official by holding to account, to the full extent of the law, those who have trampled on the Constitution of the United States and the ideals and principles it enshrines."
I'm sorry Scott but you lost me right there. Have you not been paying attention to what's been happening in Congress this year? The Democrats (the majority of them) want this war with Iran just as much as the Republican's do. Both parties no longer represent the People but a very small minority at the very top. It is up to the People to stop this but it won't be stopped through their elected representatives.
"This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or exercise their revolutionary right to overthrow it."
Abraham Lincoln
the inmates are running the asylum. this is so far beyond any kind of reality, that it is almost like some sick hollywood movie. these guys have to be reeled in somehow, and there has to be some new checks and balances instilled, to prevent any future president from ever getting this kind of power again.
Americans! Imagine if your country attacks Iran. Hundreds of thousands of Iranians will be killed. A nuclear cloud will cover the earth badly hurting people in neighbouring countries and will eventually drift even to North America. Iran will attack American soldiers in Iraq any way they can. Tens of thousands of your soldiers will perish. War will erupt in the Middle East. Compliant regimes such as Saudi Arabia and Jordan will be eliminated. Iran will block the Straits of Hormuz. Venezuela, which has a mutual assistance agreeement with Iran, will stop all oil imports to your country. You will be paying $20/gal for gas - if you are lucky. The dollar will go into freefall. China will dump its dollar billions. The euro will take over as the world's reserve currency. Your economy will collapse. You will follow other hubristic regimes, like Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, into relative obscurity. Is this what you want? Is this worth your support of the psycho Bush regime and Israel? If not, get off your arses and DO something!
medic6869,
"When the objective conditions are ripe, an organization has been built, a program has been developed, strong leadership has been trained, class consciousness has been raised, people, en mass, will demand fundamental change.
At this time all of the above mentioned requirements are happening. This is a process, and it will not develop in a straight line"
Yes; these things are crystallizing, and it's sinking into consciousness that only fundamental changes, not cosmetic ones, are necessary. The DLC candidates don't use the axis-of-evil rhetoric, but they hold the same ideology as their opponents, that Iran is a danger, that Chavez is a dictator, etc., and they hold the neocon doctrine of 'No Options Off the Table" -- appropriately acronymed NOOT hencesforward . . .
Scott Ritter is an excellent analyst and commentator but I think he is wrong in two points:
1) on the Nuremberg Trials:
"Judge Jackson established a precedent of jurisprudence (concerning aggression) based upon American principles and values"
Why on earth should anyone call these principles of justice based on universal values call "American" values?
Why do Americans think they have more moral authority than others when the historical record rather points to the contrary?
I DO make a distinction here between US governments (ruling business elite) and the American people, but in a democracy the people cannot be totally excused from being responsible for the actions of their politicians)
But of course according to Noam Chomsky (and I am afraid he is right) the US is only a "formal" democracy, with "free" elections, "free" speech, etc. but when it comes to real decision-making the ruling elite delivers the goods to its "base" of special interests, not the American people. This is a system where the "rights" of capital undermine all other rights if they interfere with its endless hunger for profit and power.
2) A long history of criminal (immoral)behaviour....
"Current American indifference to the rule of law prevents the international community from certifying a definition of criminality when it comes to aggression.."
First of all while no sane person would deny that the Bush administration does "not give a rat´s ass" ( a very impressive American euphemism) about violating any constitution, treaty or law this attitude existed long before Bush and his cronies came into power. As many historians and other US intellectuals have shown, US governments have been notorious for stopping almost at nothing when it comes to enforcing "American interests".
The world has been suffering from the harmful "side-effects" of American hegemony (military and economic dominance) for decades. While it is true that we (the Europeans)created the monster of capitalism with it´s insatiable hunger, it was in the US, where it could grow and mutate into the current shape (casino capitalism)and turn us all into slaves of the "market".
There is no need to "certify a definition of criminality" here: US governments have committed so many crimes (violating human rights, international law, toppled elected foreign goverments, have supported dicators when it suits their interests and later use them as a pretext to start a war and grab the state´s assets...) and never received punishment for it that the whole world clearly sees what this means: Some are "more equal" than others.
While the US reserves the right to violate all moral and legal obligations of a state in order to follow its "strategic goals" (read: insane power fantasies)it demands the strictest obedience of all other (weaker) countries to these rules and even if there is no legal obligation or violation (see Iran)the US government will invent one or cling to the superior rule: You are free to do what we want.
To be fair, other powerful countries have committed crimes, too but the US is unique because even after all these atrocities it still poses as a, pardon me, THE moral authority whose actions are always driven by the best intentions: to spread freedom and prosperity. Talk about unbearable hypocrisy....
Why do people burn US flags on TV? Why do so many people think that the US is the greatest threat to world peace? (together with its fraternal twin, the Israeli government)
Please, do not think that I am "anti-American" ( a strange expression - when someone critzises France, England, Spain, any other country, are they labelled as "anti-English, anti-Spanish, etc? no, of course not...) . I have the greatest respect for many Americans (some of them write regularly on commondreams) but Scott Ritter´s article painfully shows how hollow democracy has become: all sane people in the US and on this planet do not want a war against Iran and consider it a crime but these guys simply don´t care if millions are marching in protest (as was the case before the Iraq war), if they start WW III. It is pretty obvious that the likes of Bush, Cheney, etc. should be wearing strait-jackets (and many of the business-elite, too) not be treated with reverence.
It makes me sick to see people getting up when Bush enters the room (to say nothing of White House press conferences which can only be described as surreal....)
If all we can do is to express our anger, sadness and fear in a forum like this, democracy is dead.....
Here are some thoughts about the "war on terror" by Arundhati Roy (who is talking to god and thinks it´s ok to kill thousands because god told him so....?)
"He's America's family secret. He is the American President's dark doppelganger. The savage twin of all that purports to be beautiful and civilised. He has been sculpted from the spare rib of a world laid to waste by America's foreign policy; its gunboat diplomacy, its nuclear arsenal, its vulgarly stated policy of "full spectrum dominance," its chilling disregard for non-American lives, its barbarous military interventions, its support for despotic and dictatorial regimes, its merciless economic agenda that has munched through the economies of poor countries like a cloud of locusts. Its marauding multinationals who are taking over the air we breathe, the ground we stand on, the water we drink, the thoughts we think."
"the readings of history and anthropology in general give us no reason to believe that societies have built-in self-preservative systems. and therefore we can't say that man will be sensible enough not to destroy himself."
---margaret mead
The only way to stop an absolute authority is through a popular rebellion. What percentage of Americans is even mildly concerned with nuclear annihilation? Remember, they told us we didn't have to worry about it any longer back in 1991 with the break-up of the Soviet Union. The attitude they instill in us is something like, "Just keep shopping and let your government keep you safe from the evil-doers." Things are so hopeless I'm beginning to be inspired by Nancy Pelosi. Maybe she will figure out what to do.
Scott, no question that Bush is channeling a Christianity intoxicated on imperial power. But that's not the only Christianity, and you should remember that if he'd concurred with your aggressive Jeffersonianism, Martin Luther King Jr. never would have been able to mobilize the African-American churches in the civil rights movement. And the Book of Revelation (not "Revelations" -- please check your references) has always held more affinity for marginalized groups, slaves, and martyr communities who see the corruption of power for what it is, than for slave-holders like Jefferson (note that the Apocalypse is the only New Testament writing that clearly denounces the slave trade). While that Scripture has been abused, other canons (like the U.S. Constitution by the Confederacy) can also be cited abusively for cynical ends.
I want to preserve the First Amendment prohibition on establishment, but that's not the same as prohibiting discourse in religious language from the public square. Some of us oppose war and support economic reform for the poor on the basis of our religious convictions, and if you insist on silencing those, you will lose your allies and potential allies in the pews. Secularist contempt for faith is not only hubris in itself, but self-defeating political folly for a genuinely democratic movement in our society.
Secularists should never forget that in the late 1700s, Kentucky supported separation of church and state in its constitutions, to the extent of denying eligibility for public office to practicing clergy, but that this was due largely to the insistence by so many ministers on attacking the institution of slavery. As with Dr. King and the Kentucky abolitionists, when you try to silence religious language in political discourse, you'll separate morality and politics. I would think this would be problematic if we're trying to build a morally persuasive politics opposed to global domination and pre-emptive militarism. So please argue against bad religion and bad politics as you like (I do also), but don't pretend that the solution is to silence the language of faith ("stripped of ideology") from public discourse. And think carefully about whether, in our American society, you really want to make your constrictive view of faith, insisting on checking your moral convictions at the door, a test for allying in democratic resistance to the militarists.
BugsBBunny III October 23rd, 2007 2:16 am
"Iraq was supposed to be six months and 20 billion but with ideologic instead of logic, they still feel a war with Iran is needed, despite all counter indications."
It was revealed today that Cheney knew way in advance that the war in Iraq would be a failure, and he said so in 1994.
Lobo Gris
Scott your information makes a substantial difference and thank you for your courage and honesty. The world is waiting for the US public to WAKE UP, lets hope they do so before it is too late.
We need 10,000 outside Pelomsky's house not 20
Mr. Ritter, kudos to your perspicacity and genuine patriotism
Many prescient post here. All except ORMOUDOTVOS, and it speaks for itself.
For bush's pathology to be characterized as mere evidence of 'compartmentalization' grossly trivializes the TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DEATHS HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR.
logos.nine, You and I are on the exact same page. I posted this the other day under the Robert Kuttner blog.
PrestonDigitator October 20th, 2007 4:50 pm
Time to take a very serious look at the mental fitness of those at the core of power in US policy. Life in the US is beginning to reflect what life must be like inside an insane asylum. I'm dead serious.
You'd think an old gunslinger like 'Decider' would know that when Sam Colt invented the 'great equalizer', the genie was out of the bottle.
Don't they teach that at Yale?
An excellent essay, Scott Ritter. But will it make any difference? Without repeating what everyone else has stated I will summarize by saying that your nation has been hijacked by just a few evil people with a rather dense figurehead who appears to believe that the whispers he hears are from God and not his handlers. These few people are hell bent on fast-tracking their Rapture by turning the Middle East into a radioactive cloud while plundering it in the short term. There appears to be no way to stop them. God could stop this evil but hasn't, therefore there may be no God. If that is the case then this is all a self-fulfilling prophecy; a piece of mistranslated writing from 2000 years ago; a meme to end life.
SCOTT RITTER___ The most accurate, thought inspiring article I have seen since the start of the Bush-Cheny takover of our nation. It looks like we are about to have our own Armageddon without any help from above. It is not too likely that God is blessng America at the present time considering the actions of the dictatorship that our people are permitting to continue.Bush and Cheny`s reign was born with lies, manipulation of laws,and taking advantage of a disaster for their own gain. We have 150 million citizens that realize what has happened and are unable to put a stop to it. Christian nation, baloney, if this type of actions are what God intends then we are all done for, religious or not.
Some here have said Bush is mentally unfit. The only thing unfit about Bush is his suitability to hold his office. Bush and Cheney are faced with a legacy of failure and corruption and as ideologues and some measure of extremism of their own, they maybe intending to commit the USA to war with Iran because that had always been their intent a la the 'Axis of Evil' rationale. Iraq was supposed to be six months and 20 billion but with ideologic instead of logic, they still feel a war with Iran is needed, despite all counter indications.
That said, I think Bush has become overwhelmed by the gap between his ability and the competency needed by his office. He's bunkered in... in denial. The decider has seen that his decisions are but the approval or not of the choices offered him by others and they were ideologues too and his legacy of failure has been the result.
That wasn't supposed to happen. Those who always knew they were right are always surprised when their decisions are proved wrong.
So here at the end of their term our ideogues in chief, Bush/Cheney and Co. still know they are right about a war with Iran. So right is their ideologic that they can disregard logic.
You may say such mental compartmentalizing is a sign of insanity. I think it's really a sign of inadequacy and an inability to handle conflicting information ... namely that they have been wrong.
The plan has always been Iran and they are sticking to it no matter what. To paraphrase... There is an ideologic to their madness.
On the glass half full side.
Throughout history, the people have always been the deciding factor.
When the objective conditions are ripe, an organization has been built, a program has been developed, strong leadership has been trained, class consciousness has been raised, people, en mass, will demand fundamental change.
At this time all of the above mentioned requirements are happening. This is a process, and it will not develop in a straight line.
Don't act as an individual, look around, find an organization, be active, study, learn, and determine with whom you want to unite.
People that don't have to fight back at this time probably won't. It is the worsening objective conditions that will force more and more people to push back. These are the people you need to unite with, because their demands are the objective demands of a new society. People will organize around these demands, they will put forward a class program, leaders will be developed in the struggle, and if we understand this as an opportunity, a better world will be born. This is not fantasy. This is the demand of history.
If anyone has any question about the sadistic bent of Cheney's puppet in the White House, read "Bush On The Couch." This is the same guy who as a child liked to put lit firecrackers in the mouths of frogs so he could watch them blow up!
A relevant and candid piece featuring Flynt Leverett on the same topic. Decision making at the highest levels seems alarmingly shallow and ad-hoc.
http://www.esquire.com/print-this/iranbriefing1107
":I think it's simple. The oligarchy put a mindless puppet in place with a few puppet masters nearby to keep him dancing to their tune. "
exactly, ezeflyer.
ritter starts out saying that policy is formed by cheney and hadley and ends up with lots of irrelevant info about bush's christianity.
bush's end days belief is only important because it coincides with those who are really deciding. cheney and hadley want to destroy iran and bush's stupidity comes in handy.
i am sure hadley is doing everything that israel wants the US to do for it. israel is first and last.
what cheney's motivations are is impossible to say, but he is totally in bed with the israel first crowd.
remember when bush wanted harriet myers for the supreme court? well, the decider had to change his mind real quick on that one when the real deciders decided who they wanted on the court.
ormondotvos... I'm unclear as to why you object. Or do you? Am I misreading or wasn't that quote referencing the present fait accompli of the U.S. ignoring, defeating, and demeaning the jurisdiction of any international venue under which it's actions may be either sanctioned or condemned? It seems that Mr. Ritter was criticizing it as you seem to be; that our actions ought rightly to be judged and we are sadly in that position thru our own unilateralism. If I'm not too afield of my philosophy the argument in this piece would be representative of Hegels dialectic - Bush et al on the one hand with a pure negation by Ritter on the other. I have recognized the expressed nationalism of Mr. Ritter in a number of his writings and presentations though, so you may have the strict construction correct. It seems more equivocal to me.
The consideration may be useless, however, you also suggest - and I fantastically extrapolate [or not] to infer that there actually is a World Government but it is oligarchic and we are but an example among many of a 'managed' populace, where all the contrivances of control by inculturation make us suitable for employment in the task of enforcing compliance upon other unruly populations such as Iraq or Iran or fill-in-the-blank. It is the earth-circling influence of capitalistic interest that commonly influences all mythical nation-states. The dialectic is permitted or even encouraged to continue under the guise of the nation-state so everyone can rest more-or-less guilelessly in a meaningful ontological state.
PS. do you think readers of Common Dreams are imperialistically insane as well?
Cheney is ready for a "nukular" holocaust, or any other type of violent catastrophe. He has a man-sized safe in his office, according to Jon Stewart.
Remember the movie "safe room" where the rich locked themselves in their specially built rooms to avoid jobless, angry, hungry, homeless poor people? ...subliminal message-build safe room.
The "live" nuke cruise missiles flown across the states attached to the wing of a B52 bomber was no mistake, it was a subliminal message to people to expect anything in the coming days even uh, nuke-u-lar strikes/nuke war...subliminal message- build a bomb shelter.
The End Game is coming, a bid to take over the 3 top oil reserves in the World...Iraq, Iran and Russia. It will be disguised as "the end times" complete with nuke war. The wealthy and anyone smart enough to stock up a year or two's worth of food/water/supplies, guns etc. will be able to "play" all others will die of starvation, radiation, disease, freeze or be shot by Blackwater USA. or rabid Christians.
Don't believe Bush is a Christian, any American politician knows you have to be or pretend to be Christian to win an election. Religion is just a tool...to use weak minded people for an end result. He is just playing along till the end. He rarely goes to church, x mass maybe.
When the Soviet Union fell apart it was a key moment, a moment of weakness, a time to take over the world...a new world order.
The time is ripe, there will be a WWlll ...will you be ready?
besides, fact: the baby boomer's are starting to retire, and, fact: there is no one to take care of us.
See if you can comprehend this- Who will take care of us...NO ONE.
War and a breakdown of society is the only option now.
Good luck and may God be with you, I'll take the gun myself.
PS, graphics on inside cover of this months "Maximum PC" magazine, simulates a new PC game that shows Russia attacking the homeland(USA) ...more propaganda.
This urinary executives claims God speaks to him, which automatically makes him a prophet. In the old times they used to burn false prophets at the stakes. What do they do now in modern times? Use a silver bullet?
Hitler was a sissy compared to this maniac. He should be chained in a mental institution to prevent injury to himself or suicide. If there remains a future, the historians would be dumbfounded as to how people remained inactive in the face of so much knowledge about the twisted mentality of this manure-brained urinary executive, and allowed him to destroy the world.
To the people of other countries:
As you know, the American people have been taken hostage by a dictator. Please help us to depose him and his henchmen and get our freedom back. We will greet you with flowers on the streets.
Thank you.
Personally, I think the Dalai Lama visit was a PR stunt in an attempt to show the American people that Bush really cares about the oppressed people in Burma (and, Iraq)and an attempt to show that he is a caring spiritual person honouring another caring and spiritual person. (barf)
If everyone voted for Dennis Kucinich America could start taking a turn for the better.
As much as I had wanted to see a woman as president of USA (about time - dozens of countries have already had them) I now have second thoughts about Clinton. She will do and say anything to get elected. It's all about winning. Everything she says and does is carefully calculated. Kucinich speaks the truth, and speaks from the heart. But of course Americans won't vote for him.
It is a terrifying situation to have such a psychopath holding the most powerful position in the world. It is also very pathetic to think that so many Americans voted for this neanderthal - not only once, but TWICE!! (even if the voting was rigged.)
It must be heartbreaking to be an intelligent, informed American these days. Also, the rest of the world is negatively impacted as well.
On the eve of America's destruction that is....
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All Americans should remember that this is what happens when you allow the village idiot to be elected President, then elect his Republican cronies to Congress.
Bush smirked when he said World War III, I mean World War W.
And we hope to survive 15 more months of this?
I hate to say it but it's over folks. Judging by the ratcheted up rhetoric that is coming in faster and faster torrents it's only a matter of time. Every thing they do is now aimed at attacking Iran. Whatever happens from here on out in Iraq will be Iran's fault. I don't see any hope of stopping this, I wish I could. I suppose we can hope the military simply refuses the orders when they come down...
Scott Ritter is a pandering fool:
"America should never find itself in a position where it is being judged by the global community regarding the legality of its actions."
If anyone knows what a treaty is, and what the United Nations represents, it should be Scott Ritter. He is instead mouthing the Prussian-Hegelian stupidity that the will of the Nation supersedes any morality of the community of nations.
Not even counting the stupidity inherent in acting on the myth of nations, as foolish as the myth of God, what do we have but endless war if there is no world government?
And in these times of nuclear weapons in planetarily lethal quantities, who can be such a fool as to cast his lot with the imperial insanity of the United States populace?
I learned a new word recently: "jobber". In professional wrestling it's someone paid to loose a match.
Got me thinking about our own John Kerry--it would have been a departure from tradition to have only one candidate for president in that election.
I don't know what could have been done about the scurrilous attacks by the bushies--but I didn't notice John putting up much of a fight.
Someone other than satan's spawn aka turd blossom; needs to understand the rabble and find a way to have an impact. After all isn't that why we have public relations companies.
Liberals and true patriots need to be sure that their advertising $$$$$$ are being test marketed to potential switch voters.
Guess we'll have our first female republican president next? Least the military industrial complex seems to think so?
Give the people an enemy and they'll follow you anywhere--somehow they need to comprehend, "Robber Baron".
Betsy - Lovely post, nice and Buddhist and humanistic. But I am reminded of what that cynic Napoleon said when one of his Marshals reassured him that "God is on our side!" He said "God is on the side with the heaviest artillery." I do think this is what Bushco really believes. Since we unquestionably have the heaviest artillery -- ipso facto. God has spoken.
Bottom line: if you're truly interested in avoiding WWIII: impeach the lunatics in charge of our nuclear and non-nuclear arsenals right now.
Someone wrote: "A leader is always a reflection of the heart of the people."
Uh huh, except that we did not elect George W. Bush to be our leader. So Bush must reflect the heart of the Supreme Court, who placed him on the thrown, and Nancy Pelosi, who keeps him there!
Unfit for Office
by Jon Faulkner | Oct 22 2007 - 9:15am |
Bush must be stopped from attacking Iran. If not by impeachment, then a case
must be made that he's mentally unfit, and hasn't the ability to act in the
interests of the nation. This, of course, will never happen. Though the
democrats are the majority party in theory, the republicans remain the majority in practice. Network News
reports that Bush is increasingly impatient with Iran - that he doesn't believe
the Iranian leadership and thinks that a military solution is the only way to
destroy Iran's capacity for producing weapons grade plutonium. The president of
the International Atomic Energy Agency says, "Iran does not constitute a certain
and immediate threat for the international community." Russia's President,
Vladimir Putin concurred saying, "Moscow has no information that Iran is trying
to build a nuclear bomb."
This is all very familiar. Prior to attacking Iraq, Hans Blix, the U.N. weapons
inspector, said there was no evidence of WMD in Iraq. It's astonishing that the
U.S. Congress is buying into the "war presidents" lies again. Voltaire, the
great French satirist said, "Anyone who has the power to make you believe
absurdities has the power to make you commit atrocities." Bush has destabilized
the Middle East with his attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan, and he's enabled Iran to emerge as a regional power. It's a collective,
American insanity that allows Bush to continue destroying U.S. interests around
the world. If he's allowed to attack Iran, and there's doesn't appear to be
anyone to stop him, the U.S. will suffer far reaching, catastrophic
consequences.
But Bush and Cheney won't be the ones who suffer from their actions. During the
length of Junior's presidency he's never been called to account for his
dismantling of the U.S. Constitution, nor has he been held responsible for his
reckless, insane war on Iraq. What will it take for Americans to realize he's
destroying their nation? It appears that nothing short of nuclear Armageddon
will convince them, and even that may not be enough for some. Democrats, as
usual, are as quiet as little church mice. The best way for Nancy Pelosi to
serve her country would be to go back to San Francisco and stay there. She has
demonstrated over and over again her helplessness as House Speaker. Her latest
surrender to House Republicans took yet another Fourth Amendment right away from
Americans when she let the republicans jam FISA down her throat.
Leading the nation to war on a pack of lies, and for his personal amusement, is
the act of a very sick mind. His planned use of tactical nuclear weapons on Iran
is just short of full blown gibbering. Congress shouldn't have to see him
foaming at the mouth to conclude he's a lunatic without a brain, but Congress
doesn't seem collectively sane either. Joe Lieberman recently introduced an
amendment asking the Senate to condemn Iran and designate its Revolutionary
Guards as terrorists. It passed, 76/23. Senator John Edwards wondered why, after
the lies and stupidity that got the U.S. involved in Iraq, would anyone in their
right mind vote to give Bush and Cheney another excuse to attack a sovereign,
Middle- Eastern State. Key words? "Right mind." Broadening the catastrophe of
Iraq to include Iran, and potentially the entire Middle East isn't sane. Bush
and Cheney are destroying the U.S. from within. The second U.S. president, John Adams said,
"Remember, democracy never lasts long. It s
oon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that
did not commit suicide." Bush and Cheney are living proof of this.
Bush wants to try out one "a dem tackticle nooklar" weapons. The damn fool sees
himself as some squinty eyed, fast drawin' sheriff, who's gonna kick ass and
take names. Is he bright enough to understand the implications of using nuclear
weapons against a Third World nation? Robert W. Nelson, a physicist at Princeton
University says, a "one kiloton earth-penetrating 'mini-nuke' used in a typical
third-world urban environment would spread a lethal dose of radioactive fallout
over several square kilometers, resulting in tens of thousands civilian
casualties." Do Americans really want another mass murder committed in their
names? Junior has already turned the U.S. into a world class pariah with his war
on Iraq. That one unbalanced man could risk the planet to nuclear holocaust is an excellent reason why the Office of the U.S.
Presidency is no longer a useful, or desirable branch of government. Someone of
Junior's limited intellect and obvious mental instability was bound to
eventually
get elected. It was inevitable, given the vast ignorance that pervades the
south, and many of the mid-western, and western states. In a world armed to the
teeth with nuclear weapons, Bush and Cheney couldn't possibly be more unsuited
for high office.
The U.S. is no longer considered an honest and law abiding nation. If Bush bombs
Iran, Americans should brace themselves for an unhappy future. The U.S. may also
find its economic interests compromised with its trading partners. China, which
objects strongly to a U.S. attack on Iran, has lent the U.S. over $900 billion.
These factors and others should impress Bush - should serve to warn him that
bombing Iran is not the brightest move he could make. Americans seem to forget,
or perhaps they never believed, that Bush has failed at every business he's ever tried, but in spite of his numerous failures
he's always come out on top. Dad's position as Vice President, then President
has seen to that. Americans don't need another catastrophic war so Shrub can
pretend he's a bad-ass. Bush says he sleeps very well, thank you, in spite of
his direct responsibility for the mass murder of over a million Iraqis.
Psychiatrists say that people like Bush have sociopathic personalities. He's
unable to
feel any sense of remorse for his crimes against humanity. Attacking Iran will
insure that many more U.S. military personnel will be killed - and for what? So
Junior can play cowboy with American lives.
Attacking Iran will very likely spell the end of NATO. Gas prices will rise to
ten dollars a gallon within days, then gas will no longer be available. There
will be violent protests against Americans and their interests all over the
world. U.S. citizens won't be safe anywhere but in the U.S. Islamic
Fundamentalists will over run the Musharraf government in Pakistan, and get their hands on Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. Iran
possesses the Russian made Sunburn, and its big brother, the Yakhont. These
anti-ship weapons fly faster than a rifle bullet and have "violent end
maneuvers" making them impossible to defend against. When Iran uses them against
U.S. warships, Bush will retaliate with nuclear weapons. Iran will also deny all
maritime traffic coming and going from the Persian Gulf, effectively cutting the
world off from its oil. It's unclear how the nations downwind from Iran will
react when the fallout from the nuclear blasts reach them. Russia has hundreds
of its scientists and tec
hnicians in Iran. What will be their response? Iran will arm its long and
intermediate range missiles with biological and chemical weapons and target
Israel, as well as U.S. military bases and the Green Zone in Iraq. Once the
cat's out of the bag, and nuclear weapons are used, Iran will respond with the
closest thing they've got to nuclear - chemical and biological weapons. The tens of thousands of U.S. troops in Iraq may find themselves cut off
and facing the distinct possibility of being over run by Syrian, Iraqi and
Iranian fighters. Muslims from all over the world will find their way to Iraq to
help in the slaughter of American military personnel. Hugo Chavez will cut off
all oil exports to the U.S. from Venezuela. Martial law will be declared and
Bush, with his traitorous neocons, will be the supreme rulers of America, though
there won't be much left to rule over. The U.S. will be an outcast, akin to a
leper, among civilized nations.
This will be Bush's gift to the American people. Far too many of them supported
Bush, and now their arrogance and colossal ignorance have brought them to the
brink of nuclear Armageddon. The price for their stupidity has already come due
in Iraq. If he's allowed to attack Iran, and it certainly won't be the utterly
worthless Congress that stops him, the price Americans will pay will be
incalculable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSgh81GDYro
Good one Mr. Ritter. There is no way (who he refers to as god) could get below the horizons of Bush's mind. Down there, at the bottom, lies nothing but synaptic soup, the dredgings of a dead end in yankee genetic progression, and the leavings of addictive substances.
Logos has it right-- XXV Sec.4 is meant to allow for the removal of the Section 8 president. What seems to be missing is enough Congresspersons with the moral integrity to drive the pyschotic monkey in the Whitehouse, and his handlers, into a jail cell, there to await trial as war criminals.
When is it going to be obvious to more people that Cheney/Bush and Co. are the most complicit persona of all in the 9/11 attacks that started this whole diabolical madness - - and when are the persons in Congress going to get the guts to put an end to this Administration? Do we we the people (who are supposed to be "in charge" in this great experiment in democracy) going to have to rise up in revolt against these out of control psycopaths? The answer is beginning to become obvious - - but can it be done in a PEACEFUL way?
Bottom line: Bush is a nutcase.
Hey, if you're interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing the United States from using nuclear weapons.
Bush's recent 'warinings' about WW III-via-Iran, like many other actions and words by him, give compelling clinical evidence of mental defect and grounds for his removal, as defined in Article XXV/Section 4 of the Constitution.
But if the Congress can't even indict and hold Bush accountable under Article II Sction 4 (impeachment clause) on the far-more proven and easy-case of "High Crimes and Misdemeaners," which crimes have already been clearly established by mounds of evidence, then don't immediately look for Article XXV (the so-called 'sanity clause') to be invoked, though the door to use this tool is now more open than ever before.
Bush's openly implying global nuclear war (direly-crazy enough in itself), on top of having no veridical evidence of appropriate threat (thence doubly-direly crazy), indicates a triply-deep craziness in the rest of American society for allowing its Leader to play-out his mental disease -- w/o even being willing to call a widespread clarifying alarm against him.
America's dire maddness, unfortunately, isn't confined to just its Executive and Congress: It is an infective mass psychosis, debilitating much of its civil and cultural institutions of legitimation, and terrifying the overwhelming majority of its (still sane?) private citizens into yet deeper denial and silence.
If there were any lingering doubt that America's remaining rational voices need to take all of this threat fully personally, that doubt should now be dispelled. Bush's sanity now needs to be loudly challenged as a Medical Issue. By definition, such a challenge will fall on many deaf ears, initially.
No matter: we must intend that enough normal people will snap out of their fearful hypnosis and join the loud public outcry which declares America's Leader and his enablers to be fighting their own suicidally diseased Shadows, threatening the survival of Humanity itself with their inner pathologies.
If a sustained challenge to Bush's personal sanity (instead of just his competence or philospohy) could now gain movement, with even partial public credibility, I think it would/could begin to spread like an antidote to the diseased human noosphere he and his kind have perceptually infected to the point of Engame peril.
Some public, consciousness-changing tool like this has been needed all along. But Bush's most recent statements now definitively open the door to his opponents to fashion such a tool, usefully wider than ever before.
"A leader is only a reflection of the heart of the people" if he was truly chosen by the People and supported by the People. Other than the period after 9/11 and when the People thought he was telling the truth when he was lying through his teeth, George W. Bush has not reflected the heart of the people. A state legislature can vote impeachment. The Democratic Party needs to be overwhelmed with pressure. Every couple of weeks, I go to Speaker of The House Nancy Pelosi's official e-mail site (not her California site) and post information to encourage her to change her mind about impeachment of Cheney and Bush. What would happen if she got 30 million or more such rational e-mail requests each week to change her mind? I don't recommend snail mail because of the problems with anthrax protection. I know. The Senate won't convict. That might not matter. Once trials begin, organized evidence will be presented before America and the world. Anything could happen. Rep. Conyers said something that indicated House leadership fear that impeachment would trigger Bush to order an attack on Iran. But I think it far likelier that not impeaching would have that effect. By impeaching, the Pentagon would have enough people refusing to act on an order to attack Iran to allow Congress to continue. How close to the edge, how desperate does it have to be?
It's all been a straight line, from the landing on Plymouth Rock to George Wanker Bush . . . the snot-nosed, holy rolling, Bible thumping expression of savage, gleeful American ignorance never ends. It is destroying this nation. The Muscular Christians are strangling themselves and all the rest of us. Want to know what Hell looks like? Live in the USA now and you know.
padma,
"Bush has as much goodness in him as anyone."
Bush already believes that he's doing good, that he's been specifically appointed by God to combat Evil with a capital E.
You cannot awaken someone to the slumbering goodness within if they believe absolutely that they possess goodness, that they are good. Such people only see the smiling compassion of a bodhisattva or a buddha as confirmation that their course of action & their actions in life are good, that they're without need of reform.
I wouldn't count on the military to countermand the president's orders even if he ordered a full scale nuclear strike against the entire middle east. The neocons, of course, will order something less than that, and find a way for the conciliatory congress to give a nominal support for it.
I would agree with Whateveryousay that it is time that the moderates speak up, but it may be too late for that. It is time for the moderates to allie themselves with the liberals againsts their true enemies, Republican nutcases.
Well done Scot Ritter. Most of us outside of the USA with one or two exceptions think that your administration is insane ( at best ), otherwise evil. We are led to believe that half your energy consumption is by your military. Why not cut down and stop trashing the Middle East for its treasures. You have already destroyed lives, property and an ancient culture for what does not and never will belong to you. To the Christian Fundamentalist, remember two points - Vox Populei, Vox Dei. And from the Irish - What goes around, comes around. Good people of America, get rid of the evil which lies over you.
Reality check:
* Bush cannot instigate a nuclear war on his own. He can only authorize it. The Pentagon has had it to here (my hand is positioned roughly by my nose) with Bush and I doubt they would comply. They have the law with them, too.
* Bush's harsh rhetoric must be seen in context of Putin's warnings against military action in Iran earlier the same week (http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/printer_101607A.shtml). I'm surprised Ritter missed this -- it sounds more like Cold War jousting than anything else.
Wishfullthinker:
Bush's embrace of the Dalai Lama may outwardly be an "anti-China gambit," but simply that he did embrace him, for whatever reason, affects his consciousness. There's a power of blessing in it no matter who you are.
And again, the power of our thoughts in prayerful aspiration for the benefit of others is a tremendously powerful force, especially when used collectively. If we really want to see change, this is how to do it. Anger and hatred toward the man will only fuel his contempt, arrogance and ignorance, and in his own mind justify his actions.
Bush has as much goodness in him as anyone. He's simply not awake to it. Perhaps his encounter with the Dalai Lama is that small spark needed to set his mountain on fire (so to speak).
Let's all focus our minds and hearts on the goodness in George Bush, and maybe then it will begin to surface. Otherwise, if out of anger and hatred of him we seek his replacement in 2008 we'll only end up with some reflection of the same.
A leader is always a reflection of the heart of the people.
In any event, I felt a sense of great hope for the future when I saw Bush seated next to the Dalai Lama.
Let's all bring our minds to focus on his healing in this light, and strive a little bit to be like the Dalai Lama, whose compassion is so vast in the face of his enemy.
"That George W. Bush is a born-again Christian is not a national secret. Neither is the fact that his brand of Christianity, evangelicalism, embraces the notion of the "end of days," the coming of the Apocalypse as foretold (so they say) in the Book of Revelations and elsewhere in the Biblw"
Kevin Phillips, during his book tour for "American Theocracy", asked why no journalist had asked Bush if he believed in the end-times scenario of the evangelical right. Fianlly someone did sometime in 2005, I think, and Bush gave the contemptuous smirk & made an ambiguous response. He 'believes it', imo, as he 'believes' anything that enhances his sense of being all-powerful.
Scott Ritter deserves a much wider audience.
It is the Book of Revelation, not Revelations, a common error.
When I think about the horrible mess George W. Bush has made for Americans here at home and abroad, I look at all the candidates with clearer eyes. I believe that Congressman Dennis Kucinich is the best one to clean up the mess and keep our interests on an equal basis with those of other nations. He is the most thoughtful candidate with the greatest respect for the will of the people he serves.
I would also like to see Barak Obama as his running mate, because he is also highly intelligent, of high moral standards, and isn't a pushover either. God bless them and may they be the ticket that gets the most votes in the 2008 election!
And those of you who think that it is important to have a woman elected president, if you do vote, you are voting for the most Bush-like candidate, and were you to get your wish, you'd soon find out that gender REALLY doens't matter.
WHATEVER YOU DO/WRITE IN, VOTE---PEOPLE DIED FOR IT. So we have a "choice": OPTION A) vote for anybody BUT the Dimocraps' main nominee, split up the vote, and bring on another GOP psycho who despises and subverts the U.S. Constitution; SO THAT the empire falls under its own obscene murderous world-raping weight. It has happened every time since men took over (a mere 4000 years ago, welcome to "history") and, if we keep on the way we're going, it's the most sure catastrophe (or series of them) that history could ask. "Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud hatch out." OPTION B), Vote Dimocrap because it's the only (pardon the term) "real world" possibility of keeping the Constitution going until the GOP is completely discredited. (Believe me, the entire rest of the world sees what we're doing.) Seems that maybe The Left should be going full-bore and full-time against the DEMOCRATS: light a fire under them and make them the battering-ram, AS we replace them also over longer time (with voting still "allowed" at all)....LET'S FACE IT: The Dems have shown nothing but CONTEMPT FOR US THE PEOPLE, contempt for CONSTITUTION, and full-scale COWARDICE the rest of the time. Do you really think YOU could not do at least as good a job as John Kerry? A Vet of another failed war, he's done it for a career and has learned NOTHING---Surely we can get off our asses and do better? THERE'S NOBODY ELSE to get it done!
http://ancientgreece-earlyamerica.com
If the President and Vice President actually do accomplish this goal, what do we do as Americans to put a halt to it?
The protests against the Iraq wars were merely ignored.
FEMA and Halliburton are prepping internment camps for illegal immigrants/emergency disaster shelters, and civil unrest.
Posse Comitatus will not protect us, the very law itself is considered not applicable according to John Brinkerhoff who states that:
"The Posse Comitatus Act is often cited as a major constraint on the use of the military services to participate in homeland security, counterterrorism, civil disturbances, and similar domestic duties. It is widely believed that this law prohibits the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps from performing any kind of police work or assisting law enforcement agencies to enforce the law. This belief, however, is not exactly correct."
source:
http://www.homelandsecurity.org/journal/Articles/brinkerhoffpossecomitat...
So, what do we do? How can we as Americans put a stop to what we see is happening in a fashion that will not get us shot at, interred, or disappeared? How do we convince citizens to go against the instinct for survival in their day to day jobs to stop everything and converge at all government institutions? I do not want to use violence, I tend toward the Gandhi/MLK approach, but there has to be something we can do.
It is better just to focus on Cheney. I would bet my bottom dollar that if somehow Bush imagined his god (his voice in his head)