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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (665)11/25/2003 1:48:34 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3079
 
BUSH LIES DEPT.: Weapons of Mass Hysteria

truthout.org

By Paul Edwards
t r u t h o u t | Perspective

Tuesday 25 November 2003

President Bush, as the world and many Americans have long known, is a fraud and a liar. Sadly,
that's no big surprise. American presidents have a long tradition of mendacity that has ranged from the
quirky and trivial to the unpardonable and even treasonous.

Some Presidential lies have been simply personally disgraceful and ridiculous, as was Clinton's
brazen denial of sex at the office; others have been of such monstrous gravity that they have shaken
the presidency and jeopardized the nation.

Nixon's lies in the Watergate crime were of that profoundly damaging kind. He authorized a burglary
of political opponents' offices, his thugs were caught, and he used the full power of his Presidency to
attempt to hide his guilt. These were the brazen tactics of a power-addled dictator. Legally thwarted
and exposed, he resigned to avoid certain impeachment.

The Reagan-Bush Iran/Contra crime was comparable. Reagan knowingly broke the law in arming
Contra mercenaries in Nicaragua and was exposed by Ollie North's blundering attempt at bribing
hostile Iran. Reagan stonewalled and let underlings take the fall, and a cowardly, corrupt Congress
preferred to let our constitution sustain a massive insult rather than to punish a simple-minded,
dangerous, and criminal President.

We Americans are now confronted with the monstrous lies of George W. Bush and we must decide
what has to be done about them. It is not as if there had been only one. The Bush presidency has
been built and sustained on a basis of outrageous falsehoods and cynical deceptions in every area of
public policy.

He lied to the nation about his fiscally insane Tax Cuts For Tycoons. Struggling working families
get chump change as the top 1% of the super-wealthy reaps huge windfalls.

He lied in affecting support for working people when his labor policy is calculated to emasculate
unions and to abuse, exploit and impoverish the working middle class.

He lied in claiming energy independence must come from raping our last wild lands for gas and oil,
spurning solid viable technologies that could end fossil fuel addiction now.

He lied about supporting our soldiers, crafting an $87 billion boondoggle for his giant corporate
backers to "rebuild" the Iraq he ordered our troops to fight and die to destroy.

He lied about fires in his Stealthy Forest Act, exploiting public fear to promote high-grading of our
last old growth rather than protecting the urban-wildland interface.

He lied about supporting fairness and equity on the Federal courts while he has fought fiercely to
pack them with ignorant, blatant racists and rabid, sexist zealots.

He lied about domestic security to pass the egregious Patriot Act that has blasted our Bill of
Rights, eroded civil freedoms, invaded our privacy, and made us all potential suspects.

So many lies... but the lie that was far the most cynical, most despicable, most criminal of all, is
the lie that caused America to break two hundred years of honorable tradition to invade, without
provocation or cause, a small, weak, devastated and tyrannized country.


Bush told us Saddam had Weapons of Mass Destruction and was threatening to attack America.
This was the paramount, indeed, the single solid justification for his war.

While the world implored him to give U.N. inspectors time to find the WMDs he swore were there,
Bush refused on the grounds that an attack by Saddam on America was not only likely, but imminent.
He implied, and led Americans to believe, that Saddam and Osama bin Laden were allies when they
were, and always had been, bitter enemies.

After the bludgeoning of an already prostrate Iraq, the world waited for evidence, for the discovery
that was to have justified this brutal blitzkrieg. It never came. And it never will, because there were no
WMDs and never had been. Bush lied to goad Americans to a climax of fear and fury so as to launch a
baseless, shameful assault for which we will answer to our consciences, our children, and the world,
for as long as our country exists.

The Constitution cites "high crimes and misdemeanors" against the state as grounds for
impeachment. Could there be any higher crime against the American people than to have knowingly
deceived us in order to stampede us into an act of barbarism that has betrayed our finest ideals, our
highest ethical standards, our national honor, and our whole history?


Now, as the web of lies that created the Iraq disaster collapses in the light of bitter, incontrovertible
truth, and the unending cortege of our dead and wounded young people continues to come home to
hospitals and graveyards, we are asked to forget Bush's lies. We are told by cynics and moral
defectives that his monstrous lie about WMDs didn't matter. We are told that eliminating its dictator
was reason enough to bludgeon Iraq and to kill, maim and brutalize its stunned and powerless people.

Facing a furiously rising national rebellion and clear evidence that we are justly blamed, hated, and
seen as the enemy by the Iraqi people, we are asked to swallow the horror of this deception, to accept
what has been inflicted on Iraq and on us, with all its bloody, bankrupting consequences, and to
authorize, by our silence, cowardice and quiescence, the continuation of this grisly nightmare, and of
our sociopathic appointed figurehead's odious misrule.

I submit that Bush has committed the vilest, most cynically depraved act of betrayal of the
American people in the history of the Presidency.


Nothing less than impeachment, with the conviction that must inexorably follow, can begin to
address the damage and redress the harm this President and his amoral handlers have inflicted on
America.

God help us as a country if we allow this cancer of mendacity to continue to consume us.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (665)11/25/2003 8:10:51 PM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3079
 
"Fox News has clearly become the public relations
wing of the Republican Party. This is unacceptable practice
for a media outlet, a deception of the American public."

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I've heard that b4.