On one of the final
episodes of HBO�s breathtaking Six Feet Under, a character named Vanessa gently consoles the grieving sister of
an Iraqi war veteran who has just commited suicide after losing many limbs. She
tells the woman of watching her kids; sleeping; just being. Right then and
there it seems to take the woman�s pain and turn it to something beautiful. Two
thousand dead soldiers, sailors and Marines, thousands more injured for life,
and countless dead innocent Iraqis.
It�s too much for
the American people.
America tortures
and kills prisoners of war, lies about its soldiers' deaths, allows its
citizens to starve for days after a hurricane and produces its own news.
Meanwhile the press
breaks a collective arm patting itself on the back for its gut-check Katrina
coverage.
Too little and too
late.
While we're at war,
a cadre of cowards has brazenly mortgaged our great-grandchildren�s future and
the last five years has been a cash-grab of epic proportions for the fat
Republican-only lobbyists in Washington D.C.
As Mr. Bush
completely alienated the rest of the free world, the un-free world got more
dangerous. The cowboy president didn�t want to use diplomacy when he could with
North Korea, so now they want their own reactor. Unfortunately, the
intelligence agencies are in shambles, and Donald Rumsfeld�s �lighter, quicker,
faster� military is decimated, demoralized and stretched dangerously thin.
Meanwhile, China and Japan own much of our debt.
There is still a
lack of adequate equipment for our troops on the ground in a war done so
completely nearsightedly and on the cheap that families have to send goggles
and boots to their children in Iraq and taxpayer-paid mercenaries/private
contractors from companies like CACI make four times as much as the enlisted
man. Meanwhile, Halliburton�s Kellogg Brown & Root and American oil
companies are reaping windfall profits while heating-oil bills double for that
widow in Detroit. Up on Capitol Hill, the Republican Senate leader Bill Frist
is in serious legal trouble and House leader Tom Delay has now stepped down
after being indicted in Texas . . . twice. The chief purchasing official for
the United States of America, you ask? Why, he's just been frog-marched
from his office in handcuffs on multiple counts of fraud on the federal
government. During a so-called War on Terrorism, the Federal Emergency Management chief gets his important job
because he is a buddy of the old chief. The criminalization of politics?
These guys and gals
make ordinary criminals feel squeamish.
So many troubling
occurrences have in fact already gone down the memory hole so far this year
that these cold winds of autumn will surely blow more truth away; too many
stolen billions, too damn many lives. Somebody in The White House is going to
jail for revealing a CIA agent�s identity or lying about it to investigators.
The great New York Times helped to sell this war on stories by a reporter named
Judith Miller who had sources like a fellow named Curveball, well known by
international intelligence agencies to be a fabricator, Jordanian-convicted
criminal and American advisor Ahmed Chalabi was issued an arrest warrant last
year by the Iraqi government but now he's firmly in place again as leader of a
Shiite Iraqi coalition. Curveball was last seen fleeing from a prison in Iraq
and Ms. Miller went to jail for 85 days for not revealing her source to
Independent Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. She was released after reaching a
deal and revealed that the vice president's chief advisor, I. Lewis
"Scooter" Libby, was one of her sources for the information about Mr.
Wilson's wife. She claims to have written it in her notes as Valerie Flame.
You just can't make
this stuff up.
This foul mess is
greased by a mainstream media who butter Americans with a steady diet of
Paula Abdul-Tryst /Brain-Dead Woman /Missing Blond-Girl stories. Lately the
press has been hammering home the notion that this leak of a C.I.A. agent's
name is a very complicated story. It's not but one can understand why, to
journalists like Andrea Mitchell and Tim Russert, it must seem complicated,
because so many of them are such active participants in the Wink-Wink
Washington Game that it completely clouds their judgment. The leak story is
simple. It's about the dirty politics of war.
Between President
Bush telling Americans in a State Of The Union speech that Iraq was seeking
uranium, and Condoleezza Rice talking that nuclear nonsense about not wanting
to wait until we had a "mushroom cloud" in our skies, the deal was
sealed to go to war. In the end, this main reason for invasion, the imminent
nuclear threat posed by Saddam and Iraq, was fabricated.
Ambassador Joseph
Wilson called the administration on this lie and they ruined his wife's career
in the C.I.A for revenge. Mr. Wilson had been sent by the C.I.A. to Niger
Africa to see if Iraq had actually tried to get the specialized yellowcake
uranium to make a nuclear bomb. He found no evidence of this, neither has
anyone else, and he wrote an op-ed piece to this effect. The Bush
administration, in order to punish Mr. Wilson for revealing their big war lie,
told some journalists on the White House beat that he had been sent there by
his wife, C.I.A. agent Valerie Wilson, who had been undercover for years under
the her maiden name Plame, and was now at headquarters in Langley, Virginia.
They were sure to
get some so-called fair journalists like Evan Thomas of Newsweek to
backhandedly trash Joseph Wilson's integrity on John Donald Imus' program and
some politicians to label it simple partisanship. Don�t forget the
Drudge/Rush/Freepers, they�re almost as mean and nasty as their heroes in the
Oval Office, where wishful thinking and self-delusion rule the day; get in
their way and you'll pay. They'll turn on anyone who disagrees with them. Ask
Richard Clarke, Gen. Shinseki or Paul O'Neill.
Don't worry, here
comes mealy-mouth media-darlings David Brooks and Tom �Pakistani Cabdriver�
Friedman to tell us a nice story that will make us feel better.
But now, even the
administration's personal water-carriers are starting to criticize the
president over this latest Supreme Court debacle.
The president
nominated an unqualified, lightweight, personal friend and lawyer, Harriet
Miers, to the highest court in the nation and the right-wing is absolutely
crushed. Like little children who aren't getting what they thought had been
promised, columnists George Will, Bill Kristol and the Republican activists are
fuming and furious and beginning to go off-message.
Egads!
Their loyalty to
this administration's consistent and constant shenanigans is finally wearing
thin. The very machine that keeps the disinformation going is breaking down.
It's hard work
these days for the White House to cover its tracks and they can't even blame
the Democrats. The first court debacle began this presidency and this week's
indictments, the Miers mistake, and the mess in Iraq signals the end. [Editor's
note: Miers withdrew her nomination Thursday.]
Leandre Rice, a
newly returned soldier from Iraq, came home with a skull fracture, vicious
burns all over his body and no more eyesight. He'll never see his twins born
two months ago.
It�s too much for
the American people; too many mistakes and too many lies.
As Mr. Libby wrote
in a letter to Judy Miller while she was in jail: "It is fall now. .
. . out West, where you vacation, the Aspens will already be turning. They turn
in clusters, because their roots connect them. "
Many of the
president's men are going to turn and it won't be pretty.
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