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It's
well past time to say it. Despite the weaseling
and finger-pointing--in fact, because of it--the
Forged Niger letter is indeed the smoking gun,
and the chips have yet to stop falling. Who wrote
the damn thing, and on whose orders? Who cares
whether Tenet, his job on the line, acquiesced
to including a literal truth that actually amounts
to one of the great frauds of the century? The
sheer audacity and cynicism of this coterie of
hacks and hustlers is simply astounding. As a
teacher, I won't let six-year-olds get away with
such transparent sophistry. The bottom line is
that Bush knew the information was bogus, and
used it anyway to convince millions to go along
with his phony war.
For
that alone, for the memory of the thousands of
dead Iraqis and Americans, he deserves the il
Duce treatment (figuratively speaking, Mr. Ashcroft-no
need to start tapping my phone or putting me on
no-fly lists). The criminal enterprise called
the Bush administration is (Helen Thomas was right)
the worst ever. Their campaign in furtherance
of the conspiracy to defraud the public into buying
the Iraq war is one of the the most cynical abuses
of power in U.S. history. It deserves to be treated
as such.
Alarmist? You bet. This guy already thinks (and
occasionally tells foreign leaders) that he gets
his orders from God. If these radical extremists
can get away with this, then the dumbing down
of America will be complete, and the stage will
be set for the next wave of the nascent fascism.
La Cosa Bush (apologies to the mafia) is, like
all crime families, violent, arrogant, and beyond
the reach of the law--so far. Bush's handlers
no longer even have the decency, courage or self-restraint
to prevent his criminally stupid comments from
wreaking havoc around the globe. Was last week's
pseudo-macho invitation to "Bring 'em on" even
a mistake? Or was it another calculated ploy to
make him look "tough" to the American people,
playing to the ugliest side of the American psyche
while once again enraging thinking people the
world over. No matter--he must be stopped. This
cabal has been lying, cheating, and manipulating
national tragedy to force their right wing agenda
down our throats long enough.
And half-measures won't do any more. None of this
vague safe rhetoric about "misleading" or cautious
calls for those who "know who they are" to step
down. WE know who they are, the junta that has
hijacked our government and our national agenda.
The cartel must go: Bush, Cheney, Powell, Rice,
Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Perle should all resign,
be fired or impeached immediately, before their
conspiracy of lies and their mutual pact of self-protection
is allowed to further endanger the country and
the world. Cornered criminals, especially stupid
ones, are a dangerous lot, and there is no telling
to what lengths they will go to cover their own
behinds.
On a mission from God, installed by a viciously
partisan Supreme Court, the skids are greased
for a further slide into misadventure, bankruptcy
and ruin. With the addition of Congress on their
side, they are acting with particularly reckless
abandon--and impeachment is not in the cards as
long as the GOP circles the wagons. None will
have the courage or integrity Goldwater showed
when he told Nixon the jig was up. Power corrupts,
and the Republicans are so drunk with it they
won't turn on their Lord Fauntleroy until he robs
a bank on camera in broad daylight.
But that is no reason not to tell the truth: whatever
their chances, some of the braver souls in congress
should introduce impeachment legislation immediately:
Conyers, Kucinich, Lee, Paul? The media has already
shown they will not help; moneyed interests overwhelmingly
favor the right. A campaign based on the old game
of raising oodles of money and buying ads is a
sure failure. The only thing that can save us
now is a grassroots, velvet revolution, the principled,
impassioned movement calling for these people's
head on a spike.
And maybe, just maybe, this one isn't an impeachable
offense, but I'm just plain getting sick of Rumsfeld's
smug, arrogant grin on the tube. What the hell
is he smiling at all the time? Is it funny, somehow,
that thousands of Iraqi civilians are dead after
his "precision" bombing? It is ironic, admittedly,
another fraud, to be sure-but hardly amusing.
Maybe it's just part of what you do when you think
you can get away with anything.
Senate
Intelligence Chair Pat Roberts foreshadowed just
how twisted the logic is going to get when he
said that what concerns him most "is what appears
to be a campaign of press leaks by the CIA in
an effort to discredit the president," Yeah, right.
The black bag set, whose penchant for secrecy
and service verges on pathology, are the real
problem here--not the curious fact that even some
of them have finally decided that things are so
bad that someone, somewhere has to speak out.
It's
time to close the curtain on this Bizarro World,
where lies are the norm and logic no longer applies:
Saddam loyalists--not nationalist resistance to
occupation--are the real problem in Iraq. Protesters
are terrorists, but we are fighting for our freedoms.
Bush's popularity remains robust, yet huge shows
of force and repressive rules on free speech are
needed to keep the viewing public from seeing
that he is dogged by prostest at every turn. War
is peace, freedom is slavery, and some animals
are more equal than others. The lies won't stop
until we fire the liars.
©
2003 Daniel Patrick Welch. Reprint permission
granted.
Welch
lives and writes in Salem, Massachusetts, USA,
with his wife, Julia Nambalirwa-Lugudde. Together
they run The Greenhouse School. He has appeared
on radio [interview available on danielpwelch.com]
Past articles, translations are available at danielpwelch.com.
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Published: July 17, 2003
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