Recent surveys measuring public opinion and confidence in congress all
arrived at the same conclusion: over 70 percent of Americans have lost faith
and confidence in the United States Congress. The public no longer trusts this
body of politicians who were elected to represent the people and the peoples�
interests. Instead, they now view these �representatives� as servants of special
interest groups, corporations and high-powered lobbyists.
Americans are tired of watching and listening to elected officials who
refrain from taking a strong stand on crucial issues, and who almost never
state their positions with conviction and sincerity. In the eyes of the nation
these senators and representatives are nothing more than programmed publicity
puppets, competing for face time in the media. Common adjectives used by our
citizens to describe these officials clearly reflect their sentiments:
�spineless,� �phony,� �corrupt,� �out of touch,� �timid,� �all show and no
substance,� and the list goes on. Why have we Americans lost confidence and
faith in those elected? Where and when did we go wrong; or perhaps more
correctly, they go wrong? What have these representatives done, or, failed to
do, that arouses such anger and loathing in the very same constituents who
voted them into office?
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is a perfect example; an
elected senator who has served six years in her seat, never taking a strong
stand in support of her constituents on any serious or controversial issue; a
senator who has used her record-breaking TV public appearances to say
�nothing�; a senator whose senate office adheres strictly to a motto of �See no
Evil, Hear no Evil�; an elected official who has no record of conducting
investigations into cases that are matters of great concern to her constituents
and to our nation; a senator who has consistently stood quietly on the
sidelines when the issues at hand demand public hearings �waiting to determine
the direction of each blowing wind; a politician who has spent all her focus
and energy on a campaign of shallow publicity glitz and her PR empire behind
it. Here are some documented illustrative examples:
James J. DiGeorgio and Carl Steubing died in ways no war
veteran should. They were subjected to illegal drug experimentation by
employees of the Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Albany, New York;
killed by servants of the very government they fought to protect. Scores of
other veterans were injured in these experiments, and only by the courage of
whistleblowers Jeffrey Fudin and Anthony Mariano was any measure of justice
achieved for these misdeeds. One person was convicted of manslaughter, but investigations
into other officials collapsed because of a lack of institutional nerve to
follow the investigation to the end. A scapegoated employee went to prison,
while those who supervised, facilitated, and reaped the benefits of the
lucrative, illegal drug testing went on to other VA positions with promotions
and raises.
Between 2000 and June 2006, numerous contacts with Senator
Hillary Clinton over the Stratton tragedy went unacknowledged, or glossed over,
or shuffled around to various offices with no substantive action. No less than
five Clinton staff members heard presentations and received documentation about
the experiments, and Senator Clinton herself is personally aware of the
detailed facts of the case. This personal knowledge did not translate into
action, for though Senator Clinton carefully scripts her numerous public
appearances to give the impression of caring and concern, her actions speak
otherwise. She noted "our nation made a pact with those who serve their
country in the Armed Forces -- a commitment that those who served would have
access to quality health care through the VA hospital system . . . and they
deserve to be treated as the best."
But while Senator Clinton was issuing such lofty statements
and mugging for photo opportunities with active duty military, she did nothing
about the systematic abuse and murder of veterans within her own constituency.
The Veterans Affairs Whistleblowers Coalition, and more recently the National
Security Whistleblowers Coalition, sent numerous letters and e-mails and
copious documentation, pleading for help from the senator to investigate and
address the crimes committed at Stratton, including unrelenting retaliation
against the whistleblowers who brought these matters to public attention
Notably, the VAWBC recognized that the motivations and
incentives that led to abuse at Stratton were present at many hospitals
throughout the VA system, and that greed and poor management in the VA
guaranteed that the events of Stratton would be repeated elsewhere. The most
vulnerable people, the sick and dying with nowhere to turn but to the VA, were
exploited and killed by those tasked with their medical care, and their
suffering and death were ignored by Senator Clinton. It is doubly offensive
that this woman sits on the Armed Services Committee, which, along with the
Veterans Affairs Committee, has the duty to provide for the well-being of
current and former military service members. For all her posturing; for a
senator who advertises herself as a hawk and pro military; how does she show it
in action? By abandoning our veterans and war heroes in need!
Senator Clinton�s failure concerning Stratton is not an
isolated event; it is part of a pattern of studious avoidance of principled
action in the face of serious government misconduct, and the refusal to come to
the aid of those people who expose that misconduct. When Bunnatine Greenhouse
exposed extraordinary graft and impropriety in government contracting with
Halliburton, when Sergeant Samuel Provance reported prisoner abuse and torture
at Abu Ghraib, when Russ Tice disclosed violations of the Constitution by the
National Security Agency, and when Jay Stroup, Thomas Bittler, Jim Griffin, and
Ray Guagliardi exposed serious defects and negligence in the Transportation Security
Administration that puts travelers at risk, Clinton did nothing. No words of
support, no calls for investigations, no efforts to prevent the lives and
careers of whistleblowers from being destroyed. Documents on numerous cases
were shared with her office, offers to brief her and her staff have been made
on many occasions, pleas for her to live up to the words she so casually
utters, have all been ignored, or even ridiculed.
In her six years as senator she has done nothing but attempt
to position herself for the presidency, done nothing but avoid acting out of
principle and justice, done everything to offend no one. We respect our
opponents in much greater measure than we respect Senator Clinton, for with our
opponents at least the fight is joined; at least they have the courage of their
convictions, at least they place their bets in public. But Senator Clinton, by
trying to be something to everyone ends up being nothing to anyone. Where she
cannot act safely, she does not act.
The current times call for politicians to act with
conviction and intelligence, not with cynical, calculated action in response to
what opinion polls indicate. If Senator Clinton cannot even come to the aid of
constituent veterans being killed through grotesquely immoral and illegal
medical experimentation, if she cannot commit herself to call for
investigations of national security vulnerabilities that risk national
catastrophe, if she cannot offer even moral support to those who disclose
outrageous government incompetence and impropriety, is there anything that
would prompt her to take a stance out of conviction? Such a person has no
business representing the people of this country. Nothing stirs her soul except
for her own selfish ambitions; ambitions that she places in front of the
nation�s welfare.
Two weeks from today, New Yorkers will cast their vote to
determine their upcoming Democratic candidate. We hope that they will ask
themselves a few hard questions and consider their answers before they cast
their vital votes. Are they among those who are tired and disgusted with the
current Congress, which has abdicated its duty and responsibility to the public
at large? Are they going to have �needed change and reform� in mind when voting
for their next candidate? Will they vote for someone with an established record
of failure? Or will they take a chance on new blood? Are they going to take
into consideration this incumbent�s misuse of �national security and
terrorism�? Will they reflect on her failures when presented with real issues
threatening our security -- brought to her by those on the front lines? Will
they consider having raised more money than any other Democratic candidate a
plus or a minus -- questioning all she had to promise and everyone she had to
sell out in order to raise those millions? Will they simply ask, isn�t six
years long enough? Isn�t it time for a change? Isn�t it time to give another
Democrat the opportunity to step up and become what we all long for -- a true
representative of the people?
We have confidence in the sophistication of our New Yorkers.
We believe they�ll say: �Ms. Clinton, fool us once, shame on you; fool us twice
shame on us.�
� Copyright 2006, National Security Whistleblowers
Coalition. Information in this release may be freely distributed and
published provided that all such distributions make appropriate attribution to
the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition.
Sibel Edmonds
is the founder and director of National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC). Ms. Edmonds worked as a language specialist for the
FBI. During her work with the bureau, she discovered and reported serious acts
of security breaches, cover-ups, and intentional blocking of intelligence that
had national security implications. After she reported these acts to FBI
management, she was retaliated against by the FBI and ultimately fired in March
2002. Since that time, court proceedings on her case have been blocked by the
assertion of �State Secret Privilege�; the Congress of the United States has
been gagged and prevented from any discussion of her case through retroactive
re-classification by the Department of Justice. Ms. Edmonds is fluent in
Turkish, Farsi and Azerbaijani; and has a MA in Public Policy and International
Commerce from George Mason University, and a BA in Criminal Justice and
Psychology from George Washington University. PEN American Center awarded Ms.
Edmonds the 2006 PEN/Newman's Own First Amendment Award.
Professor
William Weaver is the senior advisor and a board member of National
Security Whistleblowers Coalition. Mr. Weaver served in U.S. Army signals
intelligence for eight years in Berlin and Augsburg, Germany, in the late 1970s
and 1980s. He subsequently received his law degree and Ph.D. in politics from
the University of Virginia, where he was on the editorial board of the Virginia
Law Review. He is presently an Associate Professor of political science and an
Associate in the Center for Law and Border Studies at the University of Texas
at El Paso. He specializes in executive branch secrecy policy, governmental
abuse, and law and bureaucracy. His articles have appeared in American
Political Science Review, Political Science Quarterly, Virginia Law Review,
Journal of Business Ethics, Organization and other journals. With co-author
Robert Pallitto, his book Presidential Secrecy and the Law is forthcoming from
Johns Hopkins University Press in the spring of 2007. His views and
positions arising from his affiliation with the NSWBC do not reflect the
sentiments of, or constitute and endorsement by, the University of Texas at El
Paso.