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Imagine
knocking on America's door and being told, "Americans
don't live here any longer. They have gone away."
But
isn't that what we are hearing, that Americans
have gone away? Alan Shore told us so on ABC's
Boston Legal on March 14:
"When
the weapons of mass destruction thing turned out
not to be true, I expected the American people
to rise up. They didn't. Then, when the Abu Ghraib
torture thing surfaced and! it was revealed that
our government participated in rendition, a practice
where we kidnap people and turn them over to regimes
who specialize in torture, I was sure then the
American people would be heard from. We stood
mute.
Then
came the news that we jailed thousands of so-called
terrorist suspects, locked them up without the
right to a trial or even the right to confront
their accusers. Certainly, we would never stand
for that. We did.
And
now, it's been discovered the executive branch
has been conducting massive, illegal, domestic
surveillance on its own citizens. You and me.
And I at least consoled myself that finally, finally
the American people will have had enough. Evidentially,
we haven't.
In
fact, if the people of this country have spoken,
the message is we're okay with it all. Torture,
warrantless search and seizure, illegal wiretappings,
prison without a fair trial or any trial, war
on false pretenses. We, as a citizenry, are apparently
not offended.
There
are no demonstrations on college campuses. In
fact, there's no clear indication that young people
even seem to notice. . . .
The
Secret Service can now declare free speech zones
to contain, control and, in effect, criminalize
protest. Stop for a second and try to fathom that.
At a presidential rally, parade or appearance,
if you have on a supportive t-shirt, you can be
there. If you're wearing or carrying something
in protest, you can be removed.
This!
In the United States of America."
Readers
tell me that Americans don't live here any more.
They ask what responsible American citizenry would
put up with the trashing of the Bill of Rights
and the separation of powers, with wars based
on deception, and with pathological liars in control
of their government? One reader recently wrote
that he believes that "no element of the U.S.
government has been left untainted" by the lies
and manipulations that have driven away accountability.
So-called leaders, he wrote, "talk a great story
of American pride and patriotism," but in their
hands patriotism is merely a device for "cynical
manipulation and fraud."
The
Bush regime acknowledges that 30,000 Iraqi civilians,
largely women and children, have been killed as
a result of Bush's invasion. Others who have looked
at civilian casualties with greater attention
have come up with numbers three to six times as
large. The Johns Hopkins study accounted for 98,000
civilian deaths. Patrick Cockburn, using more
sophisticated statistical analysis, concluded
that 180,000 Iraqis died as a result of Bush's
invasion. The former prime minister Iyad Allawi
says that Iraqi sectarian violence alone is claiming
50-60 deaths per day, or 18,000-22,000 annually,
a figure that could quickly worsen.
Some
Iraqis were killed by "smart bombs" that weren't
very smart and dropped on hospitals, schools,
and weddings. Others were mistaken for resistance
fighters and killed. Still others were killed
by spooked, trigger-happy U.S. troops. And many
died due to the breakdown of the Iraqi health
system.
Now comes a report
in the online edition of Time magazine that U.S.
Marines went on a rampage in the village of Haditha
and deliberately slaughtered 15 unarmed Iraqis
in their homes. The Iraqis were still in their
bed clothes, and 10 of the 15 were women and children.
The
Marines turned in a false report that the civilians
were killed by an insurgent bomb. But the evidence
of wanton carnage was too powerful. Pressed by
Time's collection of evidence, U.S. military officials
in Baghdad opened an investigation. Time reports
that "according to military officials, the inquiry
acknowledged that, contrary to the military's
initial report, the 15 civilians killed on Nov.
19 died at the hands of the Marines, not the insurgents.
The military announced last week that the matter
has been handed over to the Naval Criminal Investigative
Service, which will conduct a criminal investigation."
If
this story is true, under Donald Rumsfeld and
George Bush's leadership, proud and honorable
U.S. Marines have degenerated into the Waffen
SS. Those of us raised on John Wayne war movies
find this very hard to take.
A
fish rots from the head. Clearly, deception in
the Oval Office is corrupting the U.S. military.
One reader reported that on March 19 his local
PBS station aired a program which discussed the
deaths of two young American soldiers in friendly
fire incidents similar to Pat Tillman's death.
In each case, he reports, "elements within the
military falsified reports and attempted to shift
blame to either enemy combatants or allied (Polish)
forces."
The
neocons have yet to tell us the real reason for
their assault on Iraq, which has so far produced
20,000 dead, maimed, and wounded U.S. soldiers,
between 30,000 and 180,000 (and rising) dead Iraqis,
and demoralized U.S. Marines to the point that
they commit atrocities on women and children.
Would
real Americans accept these blows for the sake
of an undeclared agenda? Perhaps it is true that
Americans don't live here any longer.
---
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He
was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal
editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He is coauthor of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions. He can be reached
at: paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com
Topplebush.com
Posted:
March 30,
2006
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