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Two Sides of the Same Coin: Heads-Heads
"In politics we presume that everyone who knows how to get votes knows how to administer a city or a state. When we are ill...we do not ask for the handsomest physician, or the most eloquent one." -- Plato
During the campaign, amid their state of elation, many disregarded Presidential Candidate Senator Barack Obama's past record and took any criticism of these past actions as partisan attacks deserving equally partisan counterattacks. Some continued their reluctant support after candidate Obama became grand finalist and prayed for the best. And a few still continue their rationalizing and defense, with illogical excuses such as 'He's been in office for only 20 days, give the man a break!' and 'He's had only 50 days in office, give him a chance!' and currently, 'be reasonable - how much can a man do in 120 days?!' I am going to give this logic, or lack of, a slight spicing of reason, then, turn it around, and present it as: If 'the man' can do this much astounding damage, whether to our civil liberties, or to our notion of democracy, or to government integrity, in 'only' 120 days, may God help us with the next [(4 X 365) - 120] days.
I know there are those who have been tackling President Obama's changes on change; they have been challenging his flipping, or rather flopping, on issues central to getting him elected. While some have been covering the changes comprehensively, others have been running right and left like headless chickens in the field - pick one hypocrisy, scream a bit, then move on to the next outrageous flop, the same, and then to the next, basically, looking and treating this entire mosaic one piece at a time.
Despite all the promises Mr. Obama made during his campaign, especially on those issues that were absolutely central to those whose support he garnered, so far the President of Change has followed in the footsteps of his predecessor. Not only that, his administration has made it clear that they intend to continue this trend. Some call it a major betrayal. Can we go so far as to call it a 'swindling of the voters'?
On the State Secrets Privilege
Yes, I am going to begin with the issue of State Secrets Privilege; because I was the first recipient of this 'privilege' during the now gone Administration; because long before it became 'a popular' topic among the 'progressive experts,' during the time when these same experts avoided writing or speaking about it; when many constitutional attorneys had no idea we even had this "law" - similar to and based on the British 'Official Secret Act; when many journalists did not dare to question this draconian abuse of Executive Power; I was out there, writing, speaking, making the rounds in Congress, and fighting this 'privilege' in the courts. And because in 2004 I stood up in front of the Federal Court building in DC, turned to less than a handful of reporters, and said, 'This, my case, is setting a precedent, and you are letting this happen by your fear-induced censorship. Now that they have gotten away with this, now that you have let them get away, we'll be seeing this 'privilege' invoked in case after case involving government criminal deeds in need of cover up.' Unfortunately I was proven right.
So far The Obama administration has invoked the state secrets privilege in three cases in the first 100 days: Al Haramain Islamic Foundation v. Obama, Mohammed v. Jeppesen Dataplan, and Jewel v. NSA.
In defending the NSA illegal wiretapping, the Obama administration maintained that the State Secrets Privilege, the same draconian executive privilege used and abused voraciously by the previous administration, required the dismissal of the case in courts.
Not only has the new administration continued the practice of invoking SSP to shield government wrongdoing, it has expanded its abuses much further. In the Al Haramain case, Obama's Justice Department has threatened to have the FBI or federal marshals break into a judge's office and remove evidence already turned over in the case, according to the plaintiff's attorney. Even Bush didn't go this far so brazenly. In a well-written, disgust-provoking piece plaintiff's attorney Jon Eisenberg, poses the question: "The president's lawyers continue to block access to information that could expose warrantless wiretapping. Is this change we can believe in?"
This is the same President, the same well-spoken showman, who went on record in 2007, during the campaign shenanigans, and said the following:
"When I am president we won't work in secret to avoid honoring our laws and Constitution." --Presidential Candidate Barack Obama, 2007
Yes, this is the same President who had frowned upon and criticized the abuses and misuse of the State Secrets Privilege.
On NSA Warrantless Wiretapping
The new Administration has pledged to defend the Telecommunications Industry by giving them immunity against any lawsuit that may involve their participation in the illegal NSA wiretapping program. In 2007, Obama's office released the following position of then Senator Obama: "Senator Obama unequivocally opposes giving retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies ... Senator Obama will not be among those voting to end the filibuster." But then Senator Obama made his 180 degree flip, and voted to end the filibuster. After that, along with other colleagues in Congress, he tried to placate the critics of his move by falsely assuring them that the immunity did not extend to the Bush Administration - the Executive Branch who did break the law. Another flip was yet to come, awaiting his presidency, when Obama's Justice Department defended its predecessor not only by using the State Secrets Privilege, but taking it even further, by astoundingly granting [PDF] the Executive Branch an unlimited immunity for any kind of 'illegal' government surveillance.
Let me emphasize, the Obama Administration's action in this regard was not about 'being trapped' in situations created and put in place by the previous administration. These were willful acts fully reviewed, decided upon, and then implemented by the new president and his Justice Department.
Accountability on Torture
President Obama's action and inaction on Torture can be summarized very clearly as follows: First give an absolute pass, under the guise of 'looking forward not backward,' to the ultimate culprits who had ordered it. Next, absolve all the implementers, practitioners and related agencies, under the excuse of 'complying with orders without questioning,' and then start giving the 'drafters' of the memos an out by transferring the decision for action to the states.
After granting the 'untouchable' status to all involved in this shameful chapter in our nation's dangerous downward slide, he now refuses to release the photos, the incriminating evidence, and is doing so by using the exact same justification used repeatedly by his predecessors: 'Their release would endanger the troops,' as in 'the revelation on NSA would endanger our national security' and 'stronger whistleblower laws would endanger our intelligence agencies' and so on and so forth.
Not only that, he goes even further to shove his secrecy promotion down other nations' courts throat. In the case of Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian citizen and a legal resident in Britain who was held and tortured in Guantanamo from 2004 to 2009, and filed lawsuits in the British courts to have the evidence of his torture released, Mr. Obama's position has been to threaten the British Government in order to conceal all facts and related evidence. This case involves the brutal torture and so very 'extraordinary' rendition practices of the previous administration, the same practices that 'in words' were strongly condemned by the President during his candidacy.
Today he and his administration unapologetically maintain the same Bush Administration position on extraordinary rendition, torture, and related secrecy to cover up. Here is Ben Wizner's, the attorney who argued the case for the ACLU, response "We are shocked and deeply disappointed that the Justice Department has chosen to continue the Bush administration's practice of dodging judicial scrutiny of extraordinary rendition and torture. This was an opportunity for the new administration to act on its condemnation of torture and rendition, but instead it has chosen to stay the course." Yes indeed, President Obama has chosen to protect and support the course involving torture, rendition and the abuse of secrecy to cover them all up.
The Revival of Bush Era Military Commission
After all the talk and pretty speeches given during his presidential campaign on the 'failure' of Bush era military tribunals of Guantanamo inmates, Mr. Obama has decided to revive the same style military commission, albeit with a little cosmetic tweak here and there to re-brand it as his own. Many former supporters of Mr. Obama who've been vocal and active on Human Rights fronts have expressed their 'total shock' by this move and its pretense of being different and improved, "As a constitutional lawyer, Obama must know that he can put lipstick on this pig - but it will always be a pig," said Zachary Katznelson, legal director of Reprieve.
Thankfully the 'on the record' statements of Candidate Obama in 2008 on this issue, contradicting his action today, are accessible to all:
"It's time to better protect the American people and our values by bringing swift and sure justice to terrorists through our courts and our Uniform Code of Military Justice."
Suspect terrorists (emphasis on 'suspect') cannot have just trials consistent/in line with our 'courts and Uniform Code of Military Justice' via military commissions. It's almost an oxymoron! And if you add to that the other Obama-approved ingredients such as secrecy, rendition, and evidence obtained under torture, what have we got? Anything resembling our courts and Uniform Code of Military Justice system?
On War and Bodies Piling Up
Here is the first paragraph in a New York Times report on May 15, 2009:
"The number of civilians killed by the American air strikes in Farah Province last week may never be fully known. But villagers, including two girls recovering from burn wounds, described devastation that officials and human rights workers are calling the worst episode of civilian casualties in eight years of war in Afghanistan."
The report also includes the disagreement over the exact number of 'Civilian Casualties' in Afghanistan by our military airstrike:
"Government officials have accepted handwritten lists compiled by the villagers of 147 dead civilians. An independent Afghan human rights group said it had accounts from interviews of 117 dead. American officials say that even 100 is an exaggeration but have yet to issue their own count."
Does it really matter - the difference between 147 and 117 or just 100 when it comes to children, grandmothers...innocent lives lost in a war with no well-defined objectives or plans? If for some it indeed does matter, then here is a more specific and detailed report:
"A copy of the government's list of the names, ages and father's names of each of the 140 dead was obtained by Reuters earlier this week. It shows that 93 of those killed were children -- the youngest eight days old -- and only 22 were adult males."
Maybe releasing the photographs of the nameless unrepresented victims of these airstrikes should be as important as those of torture. Because, from what I see, they and their loss of lives have been reduced to some petty number to fight about.
When I was around twelve years old, in Iran, during the Iran-Iraq war, my father, a surgeon in charge of a hospital specializing in burns and reconstructive surgery, decided to take me to the hospital to teach me an unforgettable lesson on war. I think one of the factors that prompted him was my new obsession with classic war movies; you know, ones like 'the Great Escape.' Anyhow, he took my hand and we entered a 'transition ICU Unit.' In that room, on a standard size hospital bunk bed, laid an infant of eight or nine months of age, or what was remaining of her. Over eighty percent of her body was burned; to a degree that the skin had melted and absorbed the melting clothing on top -impossible to remove without removing the skin with it. Instead of a nose two holes were drilled in the middle of her face with tubes inserted allowing breathing, the upper eyelids were melted and glued to the lower ones, and...I am not going to go further - I believe you get the picture.
This baby was the victim of an air strike, a bombing that killed her entire family and leveled her modest home to the ground. My father pointed at this heartbreaking baby and said, "Sibel, this is war. This is the real face of war. This is the result of war. Do you think anything can justify this? I want to replace the glamorous exciting phony images of those war movies in your head. I want you to remember this for the rest of your life and stand against this kind of destruction..."
And I do. This is why I am offended by those petty numbers when it comes to civilian deaths. This is the reason I believe some may need pictures of these atrocities as much as those of torture to replace those 'Shock & Awe' footages fed to them by our MSM.
All this death and destruction is carried out while the administration's Afghan policy is still murky and confused, and it's strategy ambiguous. Sure, our so-called 'New' Afghan Strategy includes more troops and asks for a much larger budget allocation; nothing new there. It is another war with no time table. It is the continuation of the same abstract 'War on Terror' without any definition of what would constitute an 'accomplished mission.' One minute there is pondering on possible 'reconciliation' with the Taliban, and the next minute seeking to topple it. In fact, to confuse the matter even further, we now hear this distinction between 'Good Taliban, Bad Taliban, and the Plain Ugly Taliban.' As stated by Karzai on Meet the Press on May 10, 2009, not all Taliban are equal!!
I can go on listing cases of Mr. Obama's change on change. Whether it is his reversal on protection for whistleblowers, despite his campaign promise to the contrary, or his expansion of the Un-American title of 'Czardom,' where we now have more czars than ever: Border Czar, Energy Czar, Cyber Security Czar...Car Czar...maybe even a Bicycle Czar!. Or...But for now I'll stick with the major promises that were 'Central' to him getting elected, all of which he has flipped on in less than 150 days in office, a track record indeed.
What I want the readers to do is to read the extremely important cases above, step back in time to those un-ending campaign trail days, and answer the following questions:
How would Senator McCain have acted on these same issues if he had been elected? How would Senator Hilary Clinton? Do you believe there would have been any major differences? Weren't their records almost identical to Senator Obama's on these issues? If you are like me, and answer 'same,' 'same,' 'no,' and 'yes,' then, why do you think we ended up with these exact same candidates, those deemed 'viable' and sold to us as such?
With too much at stake, too many unfinished agendas for the course of our nation, and too many skeletons in the closet in need of hiding for self-preservation, the 'permanent establishment' made certain that they took no risk by giving the public, via their MSM tentacles, a coin that no matter how many times flipped would come up the same - Heads, Heads.
"Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery. The politician will be only too happy to abdicate in favor of his image, because the image will be much more powerful than he could ever be." -- Marshall Mcluhan



85 Comments so far
Show AllWhat IS the US fascination with the Czars? I am trying to think of another country that so willingly labels its various departmental leaders as Czars.
Is it because the Czars weilded absolute POWER and were ruthless in their excercise of it?
Do they feel "second rate" unless they have such a title ?
Great Marshall Mcluhan quote.
Bring America Back !!!!,,,yes GwNorth....the key word is power. In the Bureaucracy a Czar is another acronym for a 'Committee' . If you want to turn a mouse into an elephant, you turn it over to a Committee. If you want to turn a sow's ear into a purse, give it to a Committee. It is the power to distort, confuse, and mis-direct under the guise of expertise !
***a good example is the War on Drugs which our nation has lost miserably, when the dirty cops began picking up their envelopes from the dealers. But appointing a Czar of Drugs lets the Govt pretend they are really fighting the problem, NOT !
***the Committee on the Assassination of JFK was such a Czar !!
***the 9/11 Commission was such a committee and Czar,--a cover-up mechanism !
It is the power to Persuade by way of Committee consensus that the facts of any given subject are fantasies, and the Truths are Lies !!!
In terms of today, give Sen Leahy the power to create a Truth Commission, and using the same political Hacks, he will divert the Truth Czar to a frenzy about torture, rather than to a valid investigation of Sept 11, 2001, the mother of all attacks on US Soil ! Hope this clarifys your confusion.
Truthknoller--
Actually, the use of the term "War on . . ." (fill in anything from smelly socks to terrorism--oops!--we already got that!) is, like Czar, stupid but also, like Czar, very sinister. It demonstrates as little else does the ease with which Americans have happily and seamlessly assimilated the totalitarian conciousness.
In fact when non-Americans start to come into contact with American English one of the first things they notice is the pervasive use of the imperative, particularly on public notices (Do this! Don't do that! Wait here!); the second is the influence of war on their vocabulary; the third is the kind of Pentagon double-speak (my favorite still is the description of the invasion of Grenada as a "pre-dawn vertical insertion"--still has me in stitches 25 years later and I bet the Pentagon never saw the double entendre); and the fourth, the attempts to make something sound more clever than it is by using that annoying "-ive of" constuction: instead of saying "this suggest that," which has been used by our ancestors for a thousand years, we now are supposed to say, "this is suggestive of that, or this is indicative of that"--supply your own raft of similar examples. It's a way to torture the language because torturing, by its nature, throws up a raft of subsequent devious dealings in the interest of creating a "plausible deniability"--another contemporary Americanism.
Why don't we just call the president Czar and our mulitudinous internal snoops the Cheka. We'd need a Rasputin but there are many mad (and sex-mad), unsavory priests we could invite to audition for that role that we'd be spoiled for choice. Our army then, of course, would lose every war it got into and finally we might decide to get out of the war business unless we really were attacked.
Rainborowe
TruthKnoller
Darn, I was hoping to say that.
No matter what we call it ,it's a war on Terra Firma. peace
I stand with you Sibel Edmonds and her father... the true face of war is hidden from us Americans but as I am fond of saying, "Thank GORE, he 'invented' the internets"
in 2006 I made a flash video from the images i found on line of the true face of war called "No Bravery" that can be viewed here...
http://nobravery.cf.huffingtonpost.com
Even though it has received millions of hits online it will never be shown on the M$M.
however, if you google "no bravery" it is still #1 online.
psst... pass the word ;)
peace
Bring America Back !!!!............Sibel Edmonds...Welcome Aboard the good train CD, The Progressive Express !
***She has it all correct & right, each case, each example, every variance from what we American Voters have been promised, and have a right to look for.
**Plato would chide us that we Voted for the most Eloquent physician, who then crossed over his own words and obviously never intended to deliver any of it !! A less eloquent Doctor, but one more firm in convictions, no doubt is in the person of Rep Dennis Kucinich===if he were the Prez I do think our troops would be well on their way out of Iraq even now !! After voting for Obama, I do wish Kucinich were now the Prez, instead !! We would also be well on our way to prosecuting war criminal Team Bush, and for 9/11 itself, rather than the mis-directed MSM foray into 'torture'.
**There is a very strategic and vital mission for Sibel Edmonds: it is to focus and direct her attention to her home Agency---The FBI ! And, the incompetent Director Robert Mueller.
**The FBI has totally betrayed it's oath to preserve, protect and defend our US Constitution. FBI has become the private police force of the KIng in Power, neglecting the laws of the land, subverting them, harming Americans and citizens. It never stopped it's Cointelpro illegal surveillance of Americans.
**As part of the useless Homeland Security Dept the FBI has asked for 6000 more Agents. Unbelievable !! Do we need 6000 more Pseudo-Agents ignoring the Constitution and their oaths of service? If the Bureau were cut back 6000 Agents it would be the best thing ever for American & human rights !
The FBI is basically worthless to America insofar as it's appointed missions are concerned==Total Failures, and it should be reduced to a fingerprinting factory and storehouse.
Someone like Sibel Edmonds needs to devote energy to disclosing the corruptness of the FBI, and not be distracted from the other course of events. Just do it ! It would be a service to America beyond all others.
I just love it when you Americans postulate about your 'disappointments' concerning your political system, and your elected officials. From the Top Exec. on down ------------ America is simply a corrupt culture/society/people who have never been anything but a 'money factory' for a very well established social system controlled by social parasites. America has never been a 'democracy'---it started out as a Plutocratic Oligarchy and remains so to this day.
'TruthKnoller'---you lament about the corruption of the FBI---which it never has been anything but corrupt---while the entire system is corrupt. If you clean out the "money guys" anyone in the FBI would be terrified to be 'corrupt' for fear of the life sentences handed down for "corrupt members"----but that will only be a dream as long as Americans allow the system to remain as it is now-----
A Plutocratic Oligarchy----
GW Bush and his entire family are simply examples of this "PO"----(as well as a very good argument for genetic diversity)----and when they are replaced by what "seems" to be the "opposite" only to be revealed that little has changed----you like so many other Americans fail to blame yourselves-----
And when you all have become a distant memory for humanity to use as a negative example----it will have been at your own hands---from your own foolishness.-
And my people, who have been here for 100 thousand years----will ride our horses through your empty cities.
Good Luck TruthKnoller---you and all of the other americans really need it.
Hatred is not that tasty a dish nor is envy and fantasy.
You will elaborate for me oh wise one, or does the wind sound better; even to you?
You are typical of many Americans, you assume far too much, and are blind to your own actions.
I have no hatred; except for the foolish and wasteful actions of others, that often impact me and other innocents.
Envy ? I do not envy any of you Americans, I do not pity you either, I can wait for your inevitable end; at your own hands. Sooner of later the world will make the decision to tolerate America--- no more. It is only a matter of time, and that time comes closer each day.
Fantasy? This your 'arena' Thomas Moore , and you indulge in it often, with great pomp, and endless wind; from your insistence on a "God" that MUST rescue you from yourselves (any day now), to your recent arrogant words when you spoke for "the liberals who have moved" on from the torture discussions. Your duplicity causes you to imitate a Dog; when it vomits, it eats it again.
In regards to your "faith"---you are obviously "insecure about it" since you take great offense when it is criticized. In reality, if you were the "only believer" of "your faith" (whatever brand it is) on the planet---if you were a true "believer"---it would not matter if any others were believers, and criticism would be like snow flakes on a stone warmed by the sun---quickly melting into water.
And that is why I often repeat;
We will ride our horses through your empty cities, and you will have emptied them yourselves.
Good Luck America, you really need it.
just wondering, Son - how did your horses get over there in the first place?
They were brought here by a few Euro-trash Spanish, and we were quick to make good use of them and did better at it than they---
So what's your point?
Do we owe the Euro-trash and their descendants any thanks---or----just a "nod"---and wait for them to destroy themselves----then put those Horses to good use?
I just love it when you arrogant fools try to justify yourselves after so much destruction----and even though your reference was subtle------it means little in regards to the reality; and that is-------you are loosing your hold here on this continent, your Jesus 'ain't coming back to save you'-----and in the future you will be a subject of pity and wonderment---that so many, could be so wrong.
How's that for an answer?
It tells me you know your history, friend.
And it is fitting irony that your folk became such excellent battlefield horsemen - some say the best in the world.
As we here in Europe appreciate many of the foodstuffs your people domesticated, I was just wondering if the horse is the only positive thing you got from the whiteman.
NativeSon, there is some mix of good/bad in everyone's position. So you could tell TruthKnoller you recognize the good part and reject the bad part. This approach, horrifically obscured by follywood propaganda, is an evolved trait among animals, the basis of almost all social harmony among herds and tribes. The species are genetically programmed to distinguish good/bad and reinforce/reject respectively, in the social interactions, a survival necessity.
Only when homo sapien evolved higher mental capacity and built de-civilization was the logic of survival challenged, confused, buried. Notice how our focus on others issues buries this most important issue. When we put the logic of survival back into practice, by rewarding good behavior and punishing bad behavior proportionately, we benefit most.
We can set an example for others and shift our personal exchange/association away from the elite (bad, right), and toward the people (good, left). Demand in the markets and public policies what best supports universal well-being. The golden rule, and Kant's Categorical Imperative, which says do according to the effect should everyone do.
Not all statements are created equal.
Sioux Rose
I have enormous respect for Sibil Edmonds, a courageous woman imbued with a high-level of integrity who continues to speak truth to power.
No doubt the remaining Obama-apologists in our CD midst will soon arrive on this thread to do the only thing they can do when confronted with the evidence (as articulated in the case examples she delineates) try to slay, slur, or slime the messenger. It's the "proven" tactic of the right wing media echo chamber in its loyalty to the dark side. The darkness cannot withstand the Light and thus must do all it can to cover the Truth in shadows and semblances.
Our nation is near mortally wounded, but perhaps the death knell to its soul is what is necessary to precipate that rebirth which will eventually follow.
The words of Paul Hawken (in today's leading article) were magical for their expansive grasp of that which we cannot define, only endeavor to assist by offering our own hearts and creative efforts to the process.
I dunno. Long ago I made the prediction that we'd have a black man for president before we had a woman president, that it would pave the way for something I thought I'd really like to see; the return of the feminine influence. (Although not if we keep electing macho bitches like Pelosi and Clinton...) I based this assumption on the fact that black men got the right to vote before women of any color. So an eloquent black man with a community-minded work ethic sure looked good.
I didn't expect him to be anything but a politician, and I know they make a lot of deals and compromises. I didn't expect him to be able to keep all his promises. But with mounting evidence of criminal and fiscal wrongdoing at the highest levels of the government, I kept expecting him to finally allow the mafia known as the past administration to be hoist with their own petard. I was sure that he was going to say AHA, you all have shown definitively what true fuckups you are, now move over and let me and the people rule. Which he has now had ample opportunity to do.
At this point I only expect him to show up in a flight suit with a sock in his drawers.
But look on the bright side: with his added weight, the Train of Destruction will just pick up speed, the crash will come sooner, and we can all (those of us who survive the flames) start rebuilding that much more quickly.
Indeed, Ms. Edmonds is heroically courageous in her unstinting efforts to expose and confront the heinous excesses of the powerful-- past and present.
Incidentally, my impression had been that the most vociferous Obama supporters and apologists from the campaign onward had either abandoned, or been banned from, CD. Of course, given CD's opaque, capricious, and arbitrary mode of censorship, one never knows who's truly been banned, of course-- or who's returned under a new nym after being banned.
I even came across a comment on another site some weeks ago in which none other than "Joe Hope" claimed to have been banned here. Since he was the very caricature of an Obama-cultist, I can't think why-- unless he got unacceptably uncivil in comments threads related to Israel, where his Pollyanna persona was replaced by harsh dogmatic bumper-sticker Zionism.
Be that as it may, it does appear that there are still a few sappy Obamabots and nasty Obamabots about.
They're like horsemanure deposits left on the road by a disgruntled hostler, c. 1920, hoping to cause these newfangled horseless carriages to skid and swerve off the road to avenge the hostler's diminishing prospects of continued employment.
· Yr Obd't Servant
Nicely said, Obe. I noticed that RichM has returned.
I agree with everything you wrote, but you are pushing the envelope bit, servant? I was also surprised at JoeHope's removal.
- PJD_USAn and others.
odoco
"Czarisms" will eventually preclude Congressional oversight, with minimal reporting standards, quasi-cabinet level status, political appointments, and lend itself to the same theory that now supports the unitary executive - except it will be applied to the legislative branch, thereby neutering it, and simultaneously undermining the last chance true democracy might have in this country
Excellent article, Mz. Edmonds! I appreciate your courage, both what you did back in 2002 and what you continue to do today.
Fantastic piece by Sibel Edmonds! She is a patriot of the highest order.
The truth about Obamacain is depressiing, but many of us saw it coming.
Sibel -- Thank you for this excellent article.
I tell everyone to see the film, "Kill the Messenger."
You are so very correct about what Obama is doing and I, for one, have had all I can take. I've also noticed that when people criticize Obama for -- maintaining Bush policies, for calling crimes of a torture a "mistake," for continually employing the sophistry about "looking forward, not backward" (as if driving a car with no rear view mirror is safe; can't he see the huge Mac Truck about to rear end him?), for opposing sound single-payer health care, the answers are something like, "Well, he told us this in the campaign." When I point out quotes such as the ones you mention, the flop answer is the canard, "he's a politician" and other such vapidities.
Obama is transforming himself into an amalgam of milquetoast Reid and the war criminal, Bush, seemingly, his two favorite mentors.
What is remarkable to me is that Sibel Edmonds can write this litany of complaints, without any attempt to analyze what is behind the decisions taken and to identify the groups/persons directing US policy.
She could have begun by mentioning and summarizing the article by James Petras, "America's First Jewish President", at
http://petras.lahaine.org/articulo.php?p=1768&more=1&c=1
She could have identified the financial backers who put Obama in office, primarily Wall St. financiers.
She could have looked for collusion among the financiers, who have just robbed the US treasury of $700,000,000,000.00 on the books and trillions off the books, and the neo-cons that initiated and directed the foreign wars under Bush that are being continued by Obama.
In short, this endless complaining, without any analysis, is getting to be too much. What is wrong with these writers, that they cannot be bothered to write about anything that hasn't been announced on Ch. 10.
How dense can you be? The article is NOT about Obama! It's about how we were gamed to vote the status quo. IT DIDN'T FUCKING MATTER if McCain, Clinton or Obama won. That's what made them "viable". She's exposing the system as corrupt. She's telling you that when the MSM craps all over a Nader or Kucinich or even a Ron Paul, it's because those individuals won't play the game for the elite so they must be smeared. Of course there is a God Damned conspiracy to deprive the people of a democratic choice. Anyone that can't see that is blind or complicit. Which one are you?
The best thing about Obama is that he showed, once and for all, that we must NOT vote for ANY candidate considered "viable" by the mainstream media.
AGG,
You missed, by a wide margin, the point of my post.
I agree with everything Sibel said. It gets said about five times a day now. We've seen it. We were scammed. That's obvious. It's time to get beyond that. Who scammed us? Identifying 'the system' or 'the media' doesn't get it. It's a conspiracy, but that doesn't get it either. It's time to name names, identify players, motives, organizations.
There are people, probably lots, writing about the conspiracy, I'm thinking of W.Enghdal, M.Hudson, M.Chossudovsky, G.E.Griffin, W.Clark, and many others I'm sure ....it's time to start taking them seriously and studying the matter, and stop lamenting the god damned obvious. I don't know the answer, but I know almost no ink is devoted to it in any press ... these guys are obscure but quickly becoming less so ...
The other aspect that is interesting is that we had an option. It was perfectly clear to all concerned. We could have voted for Nader, Paul, Kucinich, Gravel, but between them they couldn't buy a vote. That's the part that kills me. I just don't get it.
The greatest delusion is that the electoral system can produce anything other than conformity with imperialism based on the power of capital. You will have to make a revolution -- except none of the third-partiers or progressives are willing to admit that. Instead, they fall to cavilling and crying out like Cassandras -- "Why did you not listen & we could have voted someone decent in?"
"The greatest delusion is that the electoral system can produce anything other than conformity with imperialism based on the power of capital."
This is what I would call a facile explanation. It appears to explain something, but doens't, it's an ... gotta think here .... incantation ..... the phrase 'power of capital' is given magical powers to affect any outcome it wants without need of further explanation, it's magic, after all.
So, how did this 'power of capital' influence the last election? In particular how did it defeat, or more accurately, totally crush, Kuchinch and Gravel not in the general election, but in the DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY?
Was Kucinich smeared? Allegations of illicit activity in bathrooms? Backroom deals involving hard cash? Etc.? No, none of the above. Were his positions misrepresented? No.
On the other hand, a tremendous amount of ink and airtime was devoted to Hillary (who I argued, incorrectly, couldn't get elected dog catcher outside of Zionist dominated NY) and the wunderkind Obama. But this was justified by the POLLS, which always showed them the front runners. Were the polls rigged? No, I don't think so. So, there is a chicken/egg thing here, but the result is that all the ink/air was given to Hillary and Obama.
One is led to the inescapable conclusion that the hoi polloi, that's us, are really just a bunch of easily led sheep. "Hillary/Obama are great leaders", repeated enough times in the media, is enough to do the job. The whole idea of democracy is based on the fallacy of an informed and intelligent electorate. That just doesn't even come close to existing. Or it could be that it did exist when democracy was limited to only a small subset of the citizenry, and there was no electronic media, which has probably amplified the power of the elite 100 fold.
But if the hoi polloi are sheep, and clearly they are, ..... then ... it can't get any better .... the idea of a 'revolution' is absurd as it can only happen when another grotesque and power mad group of zealots gets control of the sheep.
Kuchinch was smeared by the debate moderator in a televised debate in the fall of 2007. Meet the Press moderator, Tim Russert, asked him about a passage from Shirley McClain's biography where Dennis and Shirley had seen strange lights in the sky above New Mexico. That resulted in Congressman Kucinich being labeled in the MSM thereafter as "That flying saucer guy."
When in reality he was perhaps the best agent for change in the running.
Great Article. Obama was the "least acceptable", yet acceptable candidate of the corporate predator class. He will toe the line as he is told and will change only inconsequential items. The status quo is preserved. Long live the oligarchy!
You sure got THAT right!
"Men fear thought as they fear nothing else on earth -- more than ruin -- more even than death.... Thought is subversive and revolutionary, destructive and terrible, thought is merciless to privilege, established institutions, and comfortable habit. Thought looks into the pit of hell and is not afraid. Thought is great and swift and free, the light of the world, and the chief glory of man."
Bertrand Russell
. . . our nation's dangerous downward slide . . .
Thank you for this accurate description of the fate of the United States.
Obama isn't a Messiah FYI. He's only human. This article was written by a likely disgruntled purist who has no regards for COMPROMISE, PRAGMATISM, and REALISTIC. The further into the system a politician dives, the more they realize that only compromise and negotiations are the answer. All this silly purist nonsense is nothing but a disease which results in ruining one's health and creating mental instability. I may not not some of what Obama has backtracked on but I understand that he has to compromise and negotiate to get anywhere.
Just like all this silly talk about fear of silence, all this idiotic babbling accusing Obama of flipping sides reminds me of my pesky wife, actually now my ex-wife I forgot to mention yesterday, who kept demanding too much like most of you losers that I had to beat her in public. My stupid girlie brother who she loves can have him, LOL ! Bad times can come but sometimes it is necessary to shut up and learn to compromise even if it means conceding some things. Being too purist can make you sick and depressed. Glad my pesky ex-wife is out of the way so I can get rich and superlaughing. And I enjoy growing those GMO corn seeds. GMO is environmentally friendly in case you losers thought it harms mother earth. Besides, whoever thinks mother earth is going to kick my ass deserves to be laughed at. LOL !! OOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!! LOL !!
odoco
Seek help - it's available.
Greetings odoco,
The man who calls himself "Nebraska Nathan1" is a known bully. I finally was able to nail him. He's very bullying in nature. I wrote a response to him which you can read and see for yourself. His days of bullying are about to be numbered. There is no helping my evil brother. The only way is to take him down which I have been doing in revenge for his failed attempts to sabatoge my business after his wife left him and married me which was supposed to happen to begin with. He's a ruthless business criminal and is trying to turn our inherited farm into a corporate farm for another giant agri business but so far I have been able to shut down some of his chances at success.
You can vote for Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann in 2012. Or perhaps it will be Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck. Or Mitch McConnell and Tom Tancredo. The possibilites for the Republicans are nearly endless. Maybe Cheney will run.
Sibel Edmonds was a high-security FBI translator and analyst who was fired when she had her reports on 9/11, especially on certain conspirators, rejected by her superiors and was told to shut up or else. The information she had (with full security clearance) was simply "lost." It was widely reported when she went public with her silencing. So quickly forgotten.
Rainborowe
Don't listen to "Nebraska Nathan1". He has been a bully all his life but I haven't given up taking him down and making him pay for his life long bullying and crimes. I wrote a response to his shit post which you can read. Hope this helps.
You are so wrong, when you over generalize in response to heroic and extremely patriotic whistle blowers, like Sibel :
"sometimes it is necessary to shut up and learn to compromise even if it means conceding some things."
She caught our high public officials ( w/ gov't support ) treasonously selling atomic weapons secrets to Turkey, for their personal profiteering -- while destabilizing the NPT M.A.D. world balance of annihilation of all humanity.
So your idea about "conceding some things," is very tragically misrepresenting the cataclysmic consequences, of our unbridled corporate actions, regardless of IMPACT.
¿ Are you in least aware of how
__ u n a p o l o g e t i c a l l y
__ immature and arrogant
you come across ?
"Nebraska Nathan1", and I know who he really is, is always that way. He's trying to justify bullying by cloaking it with "compromise". Please read my response to him. He is a known bully and a business criminal who has been lucky to exploit the legal loopholes of this rotten system to his advantage. He thinks he can bully around anyone he feels like poking fun at just like he used to do to me but his days are numbered and he's knowingly getting desperate. I cracked him down on another site and his weaknesses are showing. Don't let him get away with his bullying posts. In the mean time, I will continue to take on his business scams so that he'll have less time to be irritating you people. I wished I had detected him earlier but it was only yesterday that he started to sound oddly familiar when he mentioned about burying his wife into the ground. Today, he really blew it and I'm not going to allow him to make fun of me, my wife, nor the rest of you who do not deserve his shit spew.
Hello there big bad brother. I know who you are and you're not untracable. However, because I'm nice enough, I will not reveal your name even though I'm happy to reveal mine. You think you can have fun badmouthing your ex-wife now my wife so easy? You may have had all your fun bullying me ever since we were born and you may have gotten away with framing me for the crime that YOU committed against my wife. But you know that I have come fighting back and counter kicking your ass no matter how many times you tried to sabotage our business. I have already cracked down on your fraudulent sales and I will not allow you to get away with allowing the agri-corps to take over our inherited farm as you are trying to do. Our parents made the biggest mistake of giving you all the inheritance while unfairly disowning me for being nice but unable to get married simply because of your badmouthing my record despite the fact that I was cleared of wrongdoing after my lawyer proved my innocence. And you can keep having fun talking about the way you had fun hitting my wife when she was then yours but I shot you twice in the back before you could successfully beat my wife to death in front of everyone. It's time for you to stop bullying others and you and me to have a real man to man talk, bad brother ! I know who you are and I may not have won according to you but I'm going to see to it that you don't get away with your scams. I have already busted 3 of your business partners and put them behind bars and don't expect me to bail your sorry ass out this time. I only bailed you out for your then wife but now that she's mine, your days of bullying our numbered and are about to be terminated. I'll be watching you !
I will repost this warning as a response to another post you trolled at as well.
Excellent summary of the parts and whole of EMPIRE
Sibel, congratulations to you (and Sheldon Richman senior fellow at The Future of Freedom Foundation) for writing the only two analyses of Obama's speech that detail it's 'caving' to Empire.
Sibel, you do a comprehensive job of detailing all the indivdual elements of Obama's speech which 'cave' to Empire, while Sheldon and myself focus on the single, summary, and seminal disease of Empire -- which is the cause of all the symptoms that you have articulated.
Here's Sheldon's view:
http://www.fff.org/comment/com0905k.asp
And here's mine:
This is what I wrote to the NYT editorial comments (and all other blogs) regarding my extreme hope, then followed by immediate disappointment, with Obama's speech:
"The Real Path to Security" [NYT Ed title] is to just stop digging the hole that leads us and the U.S. to the abyss and ineluctable death-spiral of EMPIRE.
In the film "Jerry Maguire" Renée Zellweger says to Tom Cruise, "Shut up, just shut up. You had me at 'hello'".
Yesterday watching the beginning of Obama's speech I found myself wanting to shout, "Shut up, just shut up, you had me at 'EMPIRE'".
What had my hopes up was Obama's early history lesson at the beginning of his speech when he said:
"Fidelity to our values is the reason why the United States of America grew from a small string of colonies under the writ of an empire to the strongest nation in the world."
I'll admit, with my older hearing, that I thought Obama had said "colonies under the (grip) of empire", rather than the "writ" of empire, but to my ear the taboo and dangerous word that Obama was about to use as his teaching example was that we were under an 'EMPIRE'.
My heart jumped, I perked up my old ears, and got ready to listen to this most educated and educating president explain to his American students that the British Empire that had so oppressed and tyrannized our forefathers was, like all Empires, not merely a form of political oppression by the governmental monarchy of George III, but also was an indivisible economic tyranny of the British royally chartered East India Corporation, which caused the real Boston Tea Party against this combined political economic Empire.
I waited in rapt attention to Obama's every word waiting for him to speak truth to the oppressive power of Empire and explain, to we his students, how Empire is a pathology of both the political and economic (as well as social and military) spheres of our lives, and then to really lower the boom on Empire by explaining how one sphere of Empire (typically the economic) perverts all other spheres and actively seeks to take over all of the elements of a democratic society and 'democratic thinking' with the tyranny and deceit of an out-of-control ruling-elite that usurps 'democratic thinking' with their own private hierarchy of 'Empire thinking' --- just as Ben Franklin feared and knew when he said, "Now, we have our Republic, if we can keep it" (protected from Empire).
Not only did Obama not fulfill my 'hope' in his ability to 'change' our maelstrom driven course from one headed toward Empire, back to the safe course of democracy, but he then broke my heart by lying the 'white lie of politics' which Bill Clinton's deadly 'triangulation' has already shown always turns as black as death in the hands of Empire.
Obama said, not once, but twice, in describing the measures taken by the Bush/Cheney regime after the 'shock' of 9/11, "I believe that many of these decisions were motivated by a sincere desire to protect the American people." ----- Bull Shit!
There are only two possibilities for Obama telling this massive lie about the real reason for the Bush regime taking the imperial control measures that it was able to force on American democracy with the 'shock doctrine' that it implemented for the guileful Empire that it was controlled by; either Obama is very naive (which he is not), or he was giving this deadly ruling-elite 'corporate financial Empire' that controls our government behind the facade of its two-party, 'Vichy' sham of democracy, a Clintonian DLC accommodation and 'triangulation' rather than exposing, confronting, battling, and expunging this new and sophisticated Empire which has the U.S. under its grip, or as Obama himself preferred "writ".
As Obama continued to speak, he gave compelling encouragement to American's about how our country not only overcame that earlier "empire writ" that had tried to strangle our very birth, but also how we overcame through strength of character and values the 20th century Empires of (Nazi) fascism, and (Soviet) communism --- but the person most in need of such encouragement (and courage) from Obama, IS Obama.
Before this modern Hamlet (or another better cast) walks off stage he will have to face the issue of whether "to be, or not to be" for or against the Empire that he already knows in his heart and mind that we will have to confront.
Obama (or another with more vision and courage) meeting this existential challenge, with us helping him, is the only thing that will bring us (and the U.S.) a "Real Path to Security".
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
I give the Pied Piper until mid-summer to start taking a serious hit in the polls. It will only get worse from there.
When the ruling class realizes the American people aren't buying his con anymore, they'll drop him like a used kleenex. And that will be that. A one termer.
It doesn't make one damn bit of difference who sits in the Oval Office anymore. There's always stable full of corporate puppets ready for market.
freepressmyass, precisely.
You are absofrigginlutely right. What needs to be retired (with extreme prejudice) is not the president, but the "ruling-elite" of which you speak --- or the 'permanent establishment' (which it is often called), or the EMPIRE (which I prefer for reasons that relate to feasibly unseating it).
Ala MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
You are right.
Sibel Edmonds, you have made incredible efforts and taken great risks on our behalf. Those who carp at you should be ashamed, I would like to see their resume! It's easy to sit on your fat ass and tell someone else what they should be doing.
I have followed your case and seen how the FBI has done everything possible short of the ultimate solution to shut you up.
I missed the part about Obama not protecting whistleblowers. How low can he get? I guess the main difference between MeCain and Obama is that McCain wasn't lying.
I agree with guernica and hotrod. It really doesn't matter who gets elected. This is not a democracy and our young people don't even know what Constitutional rights are. Constitutional scholar indeed. One thing Obama is doing for us with his 180 degree reversals of everything he said in his campaign is to show us what a fraud the presidency is. And the plutocracy would never allow a Kucinich to become president.
And I take back what I said that at least Obama wouldn't shoot his own citizens. I no longer have any idea of what he is capable of doing.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
"It really doesn't matter who gets elected." - I think that's the point missed by so many anti-Obama posters on CD. I believe Obama honestly wants to move the US in the right direction, and that he's NOT the simple corporatist tool so many CD posters make him out to be. He may have made several moves that he deemed pragmatic, to keep himself in the game (as opposed to Nader say, who didn't, and is therefore out by default). It's just that no matter who got elected, even if somehow it was Kucinich or Nader, we'd still be seeing roughly the same thing. It's like trying to fight back a tidalwave. You may think you have what it takes, but once you're actually in the water, you're overrun.
K A N E,
I agree that progressive politics is "It's like trying to fight back a t[sunami] wave," except the reality is that we ( progressives ) are in the dire straights analogous to being politically represented as an amoeba compared to a super tsunami of corporate interests, with profoundly steel-waved influential impacts -- on the political landscape.
Perhaps the PRAGMATIC response, to the statements you keyed in on:
"It really doesn't matter who gets elected"
and
"we'd still be seeing roughly the same thing"
Was already provided by Sibel, where she properly frames :
"If 'the man' can do this much astounding damage, whether to our civil liberties, or to our notion of democracy, or to government integrity, in 'only' 120 days, may God help us with the next [(4 X 365) - 120] days."
Because we cannot directly fight such a wave of near infinite resistance and embedded adamant institutional inertia -- we must look elsewhere for a solution.
Ergo, we choose to pursue the internal challenges of increasing consciousness and connection to each other, which may provide the equivalent of a "boat" to float us against this
aw _ ƒ ⊃ © k _ it crushing wave despondency and resignation of -- we're already dead.