Friday, May 30, 2008

Bush tells another bald-faced whopper, claims he has laid the 'foundation of peace'!

Not content to have sacrificed the lives of US soldiers in his failed war of aggression against Iraq, Bush now says that the deaths of some 4,000 US soldiers in Iraq have 'laid the foundations for peace'. It's another bald face lie from the man who fabricated evidence against Saddam when, in fact, Iraq had no 'weapons of mass destruction', when, in fact, Bush sent US soldiers to their deaths upon a calculated, evil fraud!
"One day, people will look back at this moment in history and say, 'Thank God there were courageous people willing to serve, because they laid the foundations for peace for generations to come,' " Bush told reporters after a meeting at the State Department.

-- Bush: US deaths in Iraq 'laid foundations for peace'
It's another bald-faced lie from an habitual liar, sociopath and traitor. People will look back and marvel that Bush --the worst 'leader' since Nero -got it away with it for so long! The prospects for peace have never been worse and will continue to deteriorate as long as Dick Cheney et al are given the resources of a nuclear power! They have exploited that power to steal the oil resources of nations like Iraq and, eventually, Iran.

Bush would rather you did not know that, in fact, the world is more dangerous, terrorism is worse, and deaths from the Iraq war mount daily. Total US and Iraqis deaths from Bush's order to attack, invade and occupy Iraq now top 1.2 million. This act of mass murder has now cost the American tax payer about 525 billion dollars that might have been spent educating people, improving infrastructure, encouraging neighborhood development, improving job prospects and leveling playing fields.

The US taxpayer was suckered into writing out the check for Dick Cheney's plunder of the middle east. Cheney and his 'energy task force' plotted to carve up the oil fields of Iraq prior to 911 and prior to the attack and invasion of Iraq. The oil fields of Iraq are clearly 'divvied' up among the plotters --Exxon Mobil, Conoco (before its merger with Phillips), Shell Oil, BP America Inc et al. The common sense interpretation of the undeniable timeline (in the public record) is that Bush and Cheney conspired with their neocon and oil industry 'base' to perpetrate a hoax upon the US --a 911 pretext --upon which they would raise the bogus specter of 'terrorism'! While the nation was still in shock, Colin Powell would peddle the cover story at the UN with falsified papers, bogus 'evidence and lies. It was a deliberate and treasonous fraud!

Recently Scott McClellan charged that Bush Misled Americans In Order to Go to War. Earlier Colin Powell had stated on national television that he, too, has been misled prior to his presentation to the UN in which he cited a plagiarized student paper.
One embarrassing revelation about Powell's speech was that a key part of his evidence against Iraq was cut and pasted from a California graduate student's outdated academic paper, ripped directly from the Internet. In academia, we call this plagiarism. Stealing something straight off of a website, an act easily detected by feeding a string of words into a Google search, is plagiarism in its cheesiest form. Students who do it fail classes--this is nonnegotiable. In Powell's case, he isn't the plagiarizer. He properly cited a British intelligence service report--four pages of which were ripped off without citation, complete with spelling and grammatical errors--from a paper that appeared in October 2002 in an obscure academic journal.

--Michael I. Niman, Powell, plagiarism, taxes, and war - Watch On The Right - Editorial
and ten year old satellite photos in support of a bald faced lie that Saddam had WMD.
Powell presented satellite photos of industrial buildings, bunkers and trucks, and suggested they showed Iraqis surreptitiously moving prohibited missiles and chemical and biological weapons to hide them. At two sites, he said trucks were "decontamination vehicles" associated with chemical weapons.

These and other sites have now undergone 500 inspections in recent months. Chief U.N. inspector Hans Blix, a day earlier, had said his well-equipped experts had found no contraband in their inspections and no sign that items had been moved. Nothing has been reported found since.

Addressing the Security Council a week after Powell, Blix used one photo scenario as an example and said it could be showing routine as easily as illicit activity. Journalists visiting photographed sites hours after the Powell speech found similar activity to be routine.

Norwegian inspector Jorn Siljeholm told AP on March 19 that "decontamination vehicles" U.N. teams were led to by U.S. information invariably turned out to be simple water or fire trucks. On June 24, Blix said of the entire Powell photo package, "We were not impressed with that particular evidence."

Amid Powell's warnings, a critical fact was lost: Iraq's military industries were to have remained under strict, on-site U.N. monitoring for years to come, guarding against the rebuilding of weapons programs.

--Powell's Case for Iraq War Falls Apart 6 Months Later, Charles Hanley

The world is not safer and may never be as safe again. We have George W. Bush and his evil regime to thank.
The new study, by Peter Bergen and Paul Cruickshank, argues that, on the contrary, "the Iraq conflict has greatly increased the spread of al-Qa'ida ideological virus, as shown by a rising number of terrorist attacks in the past three years from London to Kabul, and from Madrid to the Red Sea.

"Our study shows that the Iraq war has generated a stunning increase in the yearly rate of fatal jihadist attacks, amounting to literally hundreds of additional terrorist attacks and civilian lives lost. Even when terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan is excluded, fatal attacks in the rest of the world have increased by more than one third."

In trying to gauge the "Iraq effect", the authors had focused on the rate of terrorist attacks in two periods - from September 2001 to 30 March 2003 (the day of the Iraq invasion) and 21 March 2003 to 30 September 2006. The research has been based on the MIPT-RAND Terrorism database.

The report's assertion that the Iraq invasion has had a far greater impact in radicalising Muslims is widely backed security personnel in the UK. Senior anti-terrorist officials told The Independent that the attack on Iraq, and the now-discredited claims by the US and British governments about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, had led to far more young Muslims engaging in extremist activity than the invasion of Afghanistan two years previously.

--How the war on terror made the world a more terrifying place
Terrorism is always worse under GOP regimes and continues to worsen now.
The combination of bloody wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, continued terrorist attacks from Britain to Somalia, and a presidential election in which candidates are defining themselves based on how they would stare down the threats has many seeing shades of gray. Six years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, just 29 percent of Americans believe the United States is winning the war on terror—the lowest percentage at any point since 9/11.

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In Iraq, for instance, the same surge in U.S. forces that is meant to help pacify Baghdad only escalates violence elsewhere in the country. In the broader Middle East and South Asia, some of the same countries that are now the United States’ most crucial allies have also been guilty of cultivating the very terrorists we look to bring to justice. Deciphering priorities from such difficult paradoxes can be hard. So, how can one determine whether the war on terror is making America safer or more dangerous?

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The world these experts see today is one that continues to grow more threatening. Fully 91 percent say the world is becoming more dangerous for Americans and the United States, up 10 percentage points since February. Eighty-four percent do not believe the United States is winning the war on terror, an increase of 9 percentage points from six months ago. More than 80 percent expect a terrorist attack on the scale of 9/11 within a decade, a result that is more or less unchanged from one year ago.

--The Terrorism Index
The world will never be safe as long as the US makes of the Pentagon a huge, bureaucratic mechanism by which your tax monies are channeled into the coffers of 'military contractors', in fact our largest industry. That this 'death' industry exploits the labors of millions who would be out of productive employment in times of peace proves the utter failure of the GOP to encourage or support a peace time economy. Since Ronald Reagan, GOP regimes have presided over the dissolution of American industrial might.

The world will never again be safe as long as there remains this economic incentive to wage war Having long ago run out of ideas, the GOP will invent pretexts to wage aggressive war. George W. Bush or a hand-picked successor will benefit from a second terrorist attack that would keep Blackwater USA employed as it enriches America's 'merchants of death', the military/industrial complex which makes up a disproportionate slice of the US economy.

The US has become Mass Murder, Incorporated, a fascist and illegitimate government whose job is now absurdly circular. It wages war upon the world in order to keep the industries of war employed! This was the 'formula' for the fall of Rome and it describes an American fall that is at present underway. Thank you, George W. Bush! Thank you GOP! Thank you, too, the blood suckers of the Military/Industrial Complex. Thanks also to the US imperial establishment --an absurd, self-justifying 'entity', a clear and present danger to civilization. War has become America’s number one export. America is hooked on war and Bush will always need another fix.
"And so long as they were at war, their power was preserved, but when they had attained empire they fell, for of the arts of peace they knew nothing, and had never engaged in any employment higher than war."

--Aristotle (384BC-322BC)

It is telling that over the course of the American aggression in Iraq, the 'coalition of the willing' is no more. Bush and his last allies --Rush Limbaguh and the Faux Network --would have you believe the lie that Bush alone is right while the entire world is wrong. Wrong! The war was begun upon a fraud amd is therefore a capital crime under US codes, a war crime under the Nuremberg Principles and other international convention.

Because Bush is a self-appointed prophet, Americans continue to pay for his war of aggression and self-aggrandizement with their lives in Iraq and with their jobs, prospects, and educations here at home. One day, when the point is driven home that there is a high price to be paid for Bush's lies, the American people will --at last --awaken and drive this criminal from office and into prison or the gallows.

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Anonymous said...

The Weapons Inspectors were allowed full access. Every demand was met. Nothing was (would, or could be) found. Yet, the entire world would still be constantly barraged with complete rewritings of History through outright LIES and Orwellian Manipulation: "We gave him [Hussein] a chance to allow the inspectors in, and he wouldn't let them in. And, therefore, after a reasonable request, we decided to remove him from power," Bush told reporters on July 14, 2003 - and then repeated this LIE, over and over throughout the following years.

For Peace? 3000+ "sacrificed" as a means to get an open door to war (= War Crimes). A Prophet? Guided by (and serving) the darkness - while professing to the world that all of it was in the name of God and Jesus.

had-enough said...

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Explaining that his "loyalty to the truth" overrode his "loyalty to Bush," former White House spokesman Scott McClellan published a new memoir this week, which details the ways in which the administration regularly lied to and deceived the American public. McClellan asserts that the White House had managed the debate leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq in a way that "almost guaranteed that the use of force would become the only feasible option." In this "culture of deception," the corporate media acted as "enablers" to the Bush administration's war of aggression.
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JoeC said...

There's always an empire going on somewhere, and history shows what has happened to all of them, and unlucky or not, destiny has put us Americans on the tail end of one. Looking at history, I'm not sure that we will wake up and throw Bush and the elite leaders who rule behind the scenes from president to president...no, looking at history, most empires just rot away to normal has-been countries...and as bad as I hate it, that's probably where the USA is headed. And it sucks.

Unknown said...

windharps said..

The Weapons Inspectors were allowed full access. Every demand was met. Nothing was (would, or could be) found. Yet, the entire world would still be constantly barraged with complete rewritings of History

At the time, the best expose of Bush tactics came from a man who had credibility when Bush --even then --had NONE! That man was Hans Blix.

Texans SHOULD HAVE warned the world and didn't. I seem to have been the only Texan to post Bush's record in Texas ---a state he raped! But, in those days, blogs were still rare. I didn't one, I was limited to a now defunct site called "The Opinion" (a pioneer) and the NPR "How's Bush Doing" forum (now defunct. A handful of 'us' held the fort on NPR whose forums had been taken over by idiot ideologues who simply and psychotically REFUSED to hear or read the truth about Bush. There were the days when roaming bands of SUV drivers prowled the streets in search of liberals to harass. America the beautiful has a butt ugly side. Bush didn't create it. He exploits it deftly.

had-enough said...

Explaining that his "loyalty to the truth" overrode his "loyalty to Bush," former White House spokesman Scott McClellan published a new memoir this week, which details the ways in which the administration regularly lied to and deceived the American public.

You might want to read my article about li'l Scotty. In the meantime,under pressure no doubt from the Bush spin (lie) machine, Scotty is trying to back off. The publishers, he claims, MADE him say that Bush lisled the American people. The truth is, Scotty told the truth in the book even if the publisher made him tell the truth.

JoeC said...

There's always an empire going on somewhere, and history shows what has happened to all of them

Rome is the specimen to be studied.
The best sources are the classical writers and Gibbon, whose multi volume 'epic' is still the most eshaustive single study of Rome.

The sale of Rome to Didius Julianus (a Roman patrician)by the Pratorian guard for Greek currency --not Roman --seems to symbolize the rot that cause Rome's fall.

Significantly, Rome was sold in greek currency. That tells me that Roman coins were all but worthless by that time. Rome's currency problems had been around for awhile. When Rome invaded Dacia, it was clearly for the gold.

Secondly, it was sold by the Pratorian Guard --the Military-Industrial Complex of its day. That tells me that the business of Rome had become 'death'. Certainly, the slums of Rome were made of people who were increasingly poor, were most often unemployed, distracted by 'bread and circuses' in overt attempt to keep them pacified.

Empire is the name we give those states that cannot otherwise 'make a living'. The US is, likewise, hooked of death and conquest. Empires are, in fact, failed states, leeches. America has become one.

JoeC said...

You've obviously studied history more than I have, and I like the way you dispense with the BS and call it like it is...that being said, are there any historical cases of Empire recovery? I guess, in other words, if you could dial up change in America, is there a way to recover from an economy based so heavily on war and oil? Any ideas what we could offer the world production-wise?

I frequently vent against the military industrial complex, but the fact is that making weapons systems puts a lot of food on the table for many Americans and ripples out to even more. So, it'd be great if we saw another ship, so to speak, to jump to before we abandoned the military-industrial industry, if possible. But, for the life of me, I haven't seen any good suggestions on what that might be, but we need to be discovering it really fast...

P.S. I'm a bit new here, and appreciate being included with a response...AND am immensely enjoying browsing back through the previous posts and comments!

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JoeC said...

are there any historical cases of Empire recovery? I guess, in other words, if you could dial up change in America, is there a way to recover from an economy based so heavily on war and oil?

The 'nation' might 'recover' ---but not the empire. Rome, for example, is often said to have 'surivved' but in the form of the Catholic Church. But certainly, Rome as a military power house was already finished by the time the last emperor was driven off the 'throne' in the year 475. I think Rome was in a serious decline by the Battle of Adrianople in 378. The Emperor Valens could not even raise an army of Romans; the battle consisted of pro-Roman barbarians under Valens command vs anti-Roman barbarians arrayed against him. Even earlier, there is solid evidence that Rome's currency was worthless. The Praetorian Guard (Blackwater of its day) literally auctioned off the empire to a 'nobleman', one Didius Julianus. The sale was completed in Greek Drachmas, NOT Roman sestercius.

These several 'themes' are found today in Bush's America. It was said of Nero that he 'fiddled' while Rome burned. In fact, there were no 'fiddles' at that time; Nero played a lyre. It is interesting that while New Orleans drowned, Bush played a guitar.

opit said...

That sounds more creative than reading to kids ( his comprehension level ? ).
His exercise regimen is a curious counterpoint of self-discipline. I haven't heard that pounced on re: character ( ! ) assessment.
I ran into - I thought then -vicious commentary about Bush well before I found you.
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