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chefmike
09-13-2006, 10:58 PM
Business as usual for the neo-con neo-nazi cabal... :wink: :P

Subverting Democracy With the Big Lie

If representative government were alive and well in America, President Bush would not have dared to give the speech he made Monday on the fifth anniversary of 9/11. In a blatantly partisan screed, the president ripped off a nation's mourning for the 9/11 victims in order to justify his totally unrelated and disastrous invasion of Iraq.


The president's shameless remarks on this solemn occasion were so rife with egregious distortions of fact and logic as to beg ridicule, let alone refutation by a free press, a sturdy political opposition party and an informed public. Sadly, those three essential pillars of a free society have been subverted by five years of willful presidential exploitation of our fears, mocking the Founding Fathers' historic dream of a government accountable to the public.

The model for this administration is the opposite of Jeffersonian democracy, and instead increasingly invites comparison with the madness that destroyed Rome, Germany and the Soviet Union: Authoritarianism that thrives on stoking paralyzing fear of the barbarians at the gate. "We are in a war that will set the course for this new century and determine the destiny of millions across the world," Bush said, justifying his Iraq quagmire while sidestepping the fact that Islamic extremism, as well as 15 of the 19 hijackers, was most clearly nurtured by Saudi Arabia, the bizarre oil theocracy with intimate ties to the Bush dynasty, but not former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

"Since the horror of 9/11, we've learned a great deal about the enemy," continued the president. "We have learned that they form a global network of extremists who are driven by a perverted vision of Islam." But if such a network exists, it now extends to Iraq only as a result of the U.S. invasion.

"We have learned that their goal is to build a radical Islamic empire where women are prisoners in their homes, men are beaten for missing prayer meetings and terrorists have a safe haven to plan and launch attacks on America and other civilized nations," Bush said. Tragically, he is describing quite accurately the situation in most of post-invasion Iraq, where his great "shock-and-awe" attempt at nation-building has turned a stable secular dictatorship into a post-apocalyptic civil war, where only religious extremists and power-mad nihilists thrive.

In urging us to join him at the barricades of what he calls "the decisive ideological struggle of the 21st century and the calling of our generation," Bush cynically conflates Hussein with that deposed dictator's sworn enemy, the religious fanatics of Al Qaeda, mere days after the Republican-run Senate Select Committee on Intelligence established yet again that the two were fundamentally at odds.

Hussein, the Senate committee announced Friday, "did not trust Al Qaeda or any other radical Islamist group and did not want to cooperate with them."

In fact, Hussein was exactly the kind of regional strongman the United States supported, trained and propped up throughout the Cold War. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, then working for President Ronald Reagan, even infamously embraced Hussein in the '80s because his Iraq was considered a bulwark against fundamentalist revolutionary Iran.

Now we have all but handed post-Hussein Iraq to Shiite fundamentalists trained by and allied with the Iran of the ayatollahs. On Monday, the prime minister of "liberated" Iraq, who spent years in exile under the tutelage of Iran's ayatollahs, was back in Tehran concluding agreements on mutual security with the leader of that "rogue regime." How bizarre that Bush's invasion of Iraq, a country that did not have a functioning WMD program, has vastly increased the power of Iran, which, according to Bush, does. Sometimes, by accident, Bush gets it close to right. "Our nation is being tested in a way that we have not been since the start of the Cold War," he said. Unfortunately, it is his administration that is testing us with its relentless incompetence, attacks on our civil liberties and inability to acknowledge the bankruptcy of its policies. The more his deadly failures have become evident, the shriller the rhetoric and the more his administration digs in its heels.

Peel back the lies and hyperbole from Bush's speech and you are left with one pressing concern: If this "war on terror" is really so important to the worldwide battle for freedom, why have we allowed this democracy-mocking demagogue to lead us through it?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-scheer/subverting-democracy-with_b_29330.html

White_Male_Canada
09-14-2006, 12:37 AM
The Wilson/Plame Big Lie BS artist at it again!?

Who`s this Fluffington post butt-boy Robert Scheer? Why you`re run of the mill neo-marxist of course. Scheer was a propagandist for Ramparts magazine,which began publication in 1962.Founded by Ed Keating,this left wing rag recruited left-wing journalist Robert Scheer. Icons of the neo marxist left wrote for Ramparts, including Susan Sontag, Noam Chomsky, Seymour Hersh, James Ridgeway, Pete Hamill, Abbie Hoffman, and Stanley Scheinbaum. Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner got his start there, as did Mother Jones founder Adam Hochschild.

Concerning Scheer in conclusion,a punk,self-hating American who secretly wishes for his own countries destruction,in a sick twisted ideal that it`s collapse will allow the neo-marxist left to rebuild it in their own image.

As far as the Senate`s Phase II report,that was debunked at laughed off before the ink was dry.Hagel relinquished control to the kerry-ites. Eric Rosenbach, a Kerry presidential campaign advisor was hired by Hagel to work on prewar intelligence.Rosenbach was recommended to Hagel by Graham Allison, a professor at the Kennedy School — and another adviser to Kerry.Rosenbach cherry picked the intel. :P This is how weak RINO`s really are. :P

Another bogus Big lie attempt, doomed to fail,yet again.

Senate Phase II Report Page 67:

"The [FBI] summery said that when told there was clear evidence that the Iraqi government has previously met with Bin Ladin, Saddam responded "yes."

Saddam then lied and stated Iraq did not co-operate,total BS.

More documents ignored by the Senate report:

Iraqi IS Document CMPC-2003-001488 :

Office of the Presidency Intelligence Service M5/3/9/2
The Honorable Mr. General Director Manager M5
Subject: Information
Our Afghani source numbered 11002 had provided us with the information on the denotation paper number -1- )
The Afghani Consul Ahmad Dahstani (the information on the denotation paper number (2)) had mentioned in front of him with the followings:
1. Osama Bin Laden and the Taliban Group in Afghanistan were in touch with the Iraqis and that group of the Talibans and Osama Bin Laden had visited Iraq.
2. The United States of America has evidence that the Iraqi government and Osama Bin Laden's group expressed cooperation among themselves in bombing targets in American.
3. In case Osama Bin Laden and the Taliban were proven to have been involved in carrying out these terrorist operations, it could be possible that the United Stated will attack both Iraq and Afghanistan.
4. The Afghani consul heard about the connection between the Iraqis and the Osama Bin Laden group during his stay in Iran.
5. Upon what has been presented we suggest writing to the Intention Committee with the above information.
Please revise…Your recommendation …. With appreciation,


You Wilson/Plame cabal of liars have lost all credibility. Why even bother post your Big Lies anymore,you`re a running joke.

chefmike
09-14-2006, 02:19 AM
The Wilson/Plame Big Lie BS artist at it again!?

The citizens named in the post below are all respected and noteworthy individuals....and as for you?...stay in your bunker, chump... :lol:

Who`s this Fluffington post butt-boy Robert Scheer? Why you`re run of the mill neo-marxist of course. Scheer was a propagandist for Ramparts magazine,which began publication in 1962.Founded by Ed Keating,this left wing rag recruited left-wing journalist Robert Scheer. Icons of the neo marxist left wrote for Ramparts, including Susan Sontag, Noam Chomsky, Seymour Hersh, James Ridgeway, Pete Hamill, Abbie Hoffman, and Stanley Scheinbaum. Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner got his start there, as did Mother Jones founder Adam Hochschild.

guyone
09-14-2006, 06:39 AM
I don't understand why so many people have a problem with this monsters removal from power. To quote Spock "The good of the many outweigh the good of the few or the one" and he was clearly one mean individual that was not out for improving the condition of his people. When Slobodan Milošević was removed the world rejoiced. He was another monster, but people are rallying around Saddam as if he were some sort of martyr. I don't think there are too many people around who would say he was a fair and decent guy even those that protest his removal.