Everybody knows . . .
By
Sheila Samples
Online Journal Contributing Writer
May 19, 2008, 00:15
Everybody knows that the dice are
loaded.
Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed.
Everybody knows the war is over.
Everybody knows the good guys lost.
Everybody knows the fight was fixed.
The poor stay poor, the rich get rich.
That's how it goes. Everybody knows.
--Leonard Cohen
The fate of millions was sealed the moment Dick Cheney selected himself
as The Destroyer whose charge to keep for the next eight years would be -- as
Capitol Hill Blue's Doug Thompson so succinctly
described George W. Bush -- a "criminally insane, pill-popping
dry drunk." I don't know about that. I've seen some drunks in my time --
even dry ones -- and George Bush appears to be more than a little moist.
Bush was the perfect foil for Cheney. The Scalia-driven 2000 election
coup catapulted Bush to the top of the political heap. For the first time in
his worthless, impotent, cruelly indifferent life, Bush was suddenly important
-- the most powerful man on the face of the earth -- and all because he had
been told to scream, "Jezus! Jezus is my philosopher!" to
the swooning masses. Makes one wonder at the rigid consent of those same
"believers" for the ensuing slaughter of so many innocents -- when
murdering even one in the name of Jesus should have sent a collective shriek
reverberating throughout the religious universe. (See Matthew 18:14; Mark 9:42;
Luke 17:2)
Everybody knows that Bush isn't remotely qualified to be at the helm of
the world's superpower. He can neither think nor speak coherently, can
recognize little other than Texas on a map, has completely torpedoed every
business venture he attempted, and admittedly was a hard-partying sot until he
was 40. Cheney was another matter. He was a household word. He had been a
public servant throughout his career. He served as President Gerald Ford's
chief of staff, earned six terms in the House of Representatives where he
ascended to the position of minority whip and, finally, was the elder Bush's
Secretary of Defense.
We trusted Cheney to keep Bush from making rash decisions. Was it not
Cheney who, at the conclusion of the 1991 Desert Storm assault, made the
assessment that to expand the exercise to include regime change in Iraq was not
morally sustainable because of the chaotic bloodletting -- the needless toll on
our uniformed military?
We were wrong. Had we bothered to check the "other priorities"
that allowed Cheney to dodge the draft five times in his rise to power, his
chilling congressional voting record, his efforts to enrich the military
industrial complex by privatizing defense duties and granting massive contracts
to Halliburton, we would have known that Cheney was consumed with the lust for
power and money. We would have known Cheney had been champing at the bit for
more than a decade to impose a new order wherein the American Empire controls
the world and its resources.
Had we checked, we would have known Dick Cheney was the wrong babysitter
for a kid who gets his jollies by blowing things up.
Cheney unbound
In 1991, Cheney was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But the
upheaval of the following decade, the 1994 Republican takeover of Congress, and
the expanding manipulative power of the corporate media created the axis of
corruption necessary for a Cheney reign of terror. Cheney was ready, as were
the militant warmongers of the Project for the New American Century who had
been demanding Saddam Hussein's head for years. At least 12 of the 18
co-signers of the January 1998
letter to President Bill Clinton, and another letter
four months later to then House Speaker Newt Gingrich, demanding the overthrow
of Saddam were given key positions on Cheney's destructive team.
The fix was in. Four days before the 2001 inauguration, PNAC's
deputy director, Thomas Donnelly, wrote a memorandum
to "Opinion Leaders," reminding them that "the task of removing
Saddam Hussein�s regime from power still remains . . . Many in the incoming
Bush Administration understand this challenge . . ."
Four months after the inauguration, the White House issued a press
release warning that the threat of terrorist-nations using weapons
of mass destruction against the American "homeland" was very real. To
counter this danger, Cheney put himself in charge of the entire government --
departments of Defense, Justice, Health and Human Services, Energy,
Environmental Protection Agency, FEMA, and "other federal agencies,"
which would naturally include both FAA and NORAD. A new department -- the
Office of National Preparedness -- was created so Cheney could protect us from
catastrophic harm and deal with "consequence" management.
The next four months were busy ones. With malicious indifference, Cheney
set about screwing the American people; destroying 225-year constitutional
protections, passing secret laws to seize unlimited
executive power, and locking both Congress and the public out of the
legislative process. Bush provided cover by regaling us with hilarious
"Benny Hill" bits of linguistic derring-do, strutting from one
presidential photo op to another, falling off couches and bicycles, choking on
pretzels, and attacking brush with a chainsaw at his Crawford
"ranch."
Cheney in charge
Then it was 9-11. Suddenly Bush was no longer a spoiled, bumbling,
schizophrenic little president. In an instant, he was transformed into a loaded
codpiece -- The Commander in Chief, The Decider of life and death -- a
modern-day Caligula towering above mankind with lighted depleted uranium
firecrackers gripped in both fists. Cheney could not have picked a more willing
accomplice to export death and violence to the four corners of the earth . . .
With smoke still rising from the ashes of Afghanistan, the drive to
topple Saddam, who was demanding euros for his oil, quickly turned into a
crusade. It was Cheney-orchestrated and Cheney-driven. Under the deepening
shadows of mushroom clouds, administration neoconservatives teamed up with
ecstatic corporate
media co-conspirators to terrify an already traumatized public.
Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas Feith launched a separate
intelligence unit, the Office of Special Plans, to create the propaganda needed
to invade Iraq.
Since Bush can't be trusted to maintain a single train of thought in
one-on-one interviews, he hit the campaign trail with a prepared speech he
delivered over and over -- is now delivering about Iran -- frantically
catapulting the propaganda that Saddam was "threatening America and the
world with horrible poisons and diseases and gases and atomic weapons."
Bush convinced a majority of Americans that the Iraqi dictator was allied with
al Qaeda and provided a "safe haven" for terrorists, and if we didn't
wipe him out, he would "strike us again without leaving any
fingerprints."
Cheney's fingerprints are all over every aspect of the drive for war.
For a year and a half, Cheney bullied the entire intelligence apparatus,
especially the CIA, into making a false case that Saddam was an immediate
nuclear threat. He denigrated the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report
that there was no evidence, sneering that the intelligence was faulty, and IAEA
Director-General Mohammed El-Baradei had no credibility where Iraq was
concerned.
But it was Secretary of State Colin Powell who rolled the loaded dice at
the UN Security Council on February 8, 2003, in a presentation even he admitted
was "bullshit." Powell, who is adept at leaving no fingerprints, but
whose shadow lingers over decades of slaughtered innocents, carried the water
for his masters one last time. When Powell completed his somber charges that al
Qaeda was in Iraq running "poison camps" full bore, that Saddam was
obtaining centrifuges for uranium enrichment -- charges backed up with photos
and vials of poison -- we were sold. Because we trusted him.
A moral fork in the road
I don't want to go off on an Aristotelian rant here, but thanks to
Cheney and those around him obsessed with world government, this nation appears
to be running on empty where morality, or ethos, is concerned. Values such as
compassion, sympathy, prudence, virtue, decency, ethics cannot thrive
in a nation controlled by war criminals who force its citizens into submission
through fear, violence and propaganda. How can a society be "just"
when natural laws have fallen by the wayside and nobody is held accountable for
crimes against God and humanity?
We are under the control of the criminally insane. Cheney has turned the
greatest democratic republic ever conceived into a world corporation and
anointed himself its chief executive officer (CEO). He has supplanted two
centuries of protections afforded by the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights
with executive orders and secret laws. In their lust for power and riches,
Cheney and Bush have managed in just seven grueling, sadistic, morally corrupt
years to destroy entire nations, including their own. And they accomplished
this in the only way possible. Because we permitted it. Because we lost our
moral compass.
So we stand here in the blood-sodden mess of two lost wars. Millions -- millions
-- have been displaced, destroyed, dishonored in Cheney's quest for oil. Tens
of thousands of our own citizens are injured, maimed -- 4,077 dead -- an entire
generation of Americans lost in a depleted uranium wasteland. "So?"
Cheney says, "They were all volunteers." He admitted that losing sons
or daughters could "be a burden" on families, but reminded us sternly
that "the biggest burden" is on the president, who has to send even
more to their deaths.
We're at the crossroads. We can no longer remain neutral nor mill around
in confused acceptance of the genocidal madness into which we have been swept.
Thomas Jefferson said, "When once a republic is corrupted, there is no
possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the
corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either
useless or a new evil."
Everybody knows the folly
of the treasonous "corrections" made to counter the Iran-Contra evil
in the 1980s and early '90s -- the flurry of presidential Christmas-Eve pardons
allowing convicted criminals to recede into the shadows only to return and
metastasize throughout the current Cheney/Bush administration.
Cheney, Bush and their co-conspirators throughout the three branches of
government must be removed. Indicted. Convicted. Imprisoned. Voting records of
the 435 members of the House and 33 senators up for re-election in 2008 must be
vetted, and those who do not reflect the will of the people must go. No exceptions.
The remaining 67 senators must either stand or fall on their voting records. If
those who are guilty of the same breach of trust as their cohorts refuse to
budge, they must be impeached and removed from office.
They have left us with but one choice, and one last chance to make that
choice. We have reached a point in the "course of human events" where
it is not only our "right but our duty" to throw off this destructive
government and institute one which remembers it "derives its just powers
from the consent of the governed."
The time has come for Americans to blink. Because the Abyss is staring back at us.
Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma
writer and a former civilian US Army Public Information Officer. She is a
regular contributor for a variety of Internet sites. Contact her at rsamples@wichitaonline.net.
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