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Sep 25 2007
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Bush's War Has Only Begun
by Don Williams

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Ben Heine/ MWC NEWS

Behold.

A lie so big and bold and in your face that if you believe it you must be one of the fools Bush had in mind when he joked in March of 2001, "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and those are the ones you want to concentrate on."

Yes you can believe much progress has been made in Iraq during the Surge if you don't count:

  • Those shot in the front of the head. That's a sign of domestic violence dontcha know?
  • Shiites killed by unknown killers.
  • Sunnis killed by unknown killers.
  • Shia on Shia violence.
  • Sunni on Sunni violence.
  • The largest increase in American deaths since the war began.

Don't believe me? Read Karen DeYoung's story in the Sept. 6 "Washington Post."

I'm not fooling. Nor lying. Nor spinning to suit dogma. I leave that to those busy duping the faith-based community. So trust me when I suggest….

If you've been thinking of moving to Costa Rica? Canada? The wine country of France? Some place, any place, to get away from the insanity that's seized our country and squandered the opportunity we had to address real problems--say, global warming, social security, Osama bin Laden, electoral malfeasance—then before you pack your bags, take a good look around, and ask yourself....

Did the media look this lie in the eye? Refute it? Offer equal time to the truth?

Did your brother Merle, your father-in-law Max--those Fox News addicts of the family--come away from the past week's events truly believing Gen. Petraeus and George W. Bush had shown peace and democracy are on the way in Iraq? Did Congress do anything meaningful to shut down the war? Are we going to meekly go along… Again? Will we swallow the lie that a nine-month draw-down returning us to occupation levels of 2006 is a meaningful act?

Or will a mass movement rise up to hold Bush / Cheney accountable for yet another bait-and-switch maneuver? Unless you're willing to sign onto such a truth-and-responsibility movement, then yes, maybe you'd better leave, because things won't get better soon. Our military, our leaders, our media, your brother Merle, your father-in-law Max, have let us down. They'll believe anything.

The Big Lie they swallowed this time around will have us killing and squandering what's left of our humanity until the end of time. That could come sooner than you think. What they've signed onto is nothing short of the Neocon plan for American dominance through endless war, marked by torture, kidnapping, new nukes and worse.

We should've impeached Bush and Cheney years ago. Just listen to their brassy parade of lies.

Bush claims he didn't know of Paul Bremer's plans to disband Saddam's army in 2003. He still tries to make the connection between Iraq and 9/11. He blames Iran for most of our failures. Acts as though the promise to fall back to pre-Surge levels is a Christmas present unrelated to the dismal reality that he's stretched our military to the breaking point. Pretends the war is progressing on an upward curve. Says Gen. Petraeus arrived at all his recommendations independently, even though a fool could see they're singing from the same Hymnal. But first, a fool has to look.

If the media, judicial and political establishments of this nation dance to tunes emanating from Petraeus' mouth—the mouth of a man who would be president--it proves we'll dance to any pied piper who comes along, sow any seed handed us as we dance, and reap dragon's teeth for generations.

Listen, the Law of Unintended Consequences will not be revoked. Above all, it's that folksy law our president breaks time and again on his way to undermining statutory law and settling Oedipal scores. What has blown my mind during the entire Bush presidency is how willing so many have been to pretend there are no unintended consequences of such poor judgment.

How could we not know that if we deposed Saddam and held "free elections" that angry Shiites would take over and have their revenge on minority Sunnis? That al-Qaida would move in and exploit the situation.

That if Shiites took over Baghdad they'd make common cause with Shia brethren in Iran?

How could we not have reported on the Downing Street memos that proved Bush cooked the books in drumming up this war?

Evidence that Bush's war machine effectively escorted bin Laden to the Pakistan border and let him get away when pinned down at Tora Bora?

How could we meekly go along when Bush embraced Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, which had everything to do with bin Laden, and visited Shock and Awe on Iraq, which had nothing to do with him? ABC reported last week that rich Saudis remain the biggest contributors to al-Qaida, whose leaders are holed up where? Inside our "ally," Pakistan.

How could we let Bush 43 gloss over the reality that Reagan and Bush handed Afghanistan to the Taliban and provided Saddam's Iraq with military technology? Was there no lesson there?

How could we ignore that it would take years to placate Iraq, rather than weeks promised by Paul Wolfowitz?

How could we have muzzled those who predicted this war would cost billions if not trillions, as we glibly reprinted the lie that the war would pay for itself?

How could we have refrained from asking the oil-men and women running foreign policy to tell us their thoughts about Iraqi oil?

How could we have failed to ask Bush if he was fulfilling Biblical prophecy?

How could we have ignored the real truth of Valerie Plame, Jessica Lynch and Pat Tillman? That they were all co-opted into the Big Lie against their wills?

That the UN testimony Colin Powell consistently and publicly regrets came from people we tortured or bribed? Why are al-Libi, Chalibi and Curveball not household names?

How could we not have seen that war and terror would spread to Lebanon and Israel, Pakistan and India? Iran and Syria?

Why have Bush and Cheney not been impeached for war crimes and more?

The answer is that some did see, some did bear witness. I can prove that I made most of the above points years back, as did that erstwhile conservative, Charley Reese, good old liberal Molly Ivins and a handful of others who consistently wrote the truest things we could think despite spin and hype and fog of wartime politics and pressure from good ol' Merle and Max and our boss named Jack. Such opinions were read by millions on the Internet and in some of the nation's papers. Unfortunately, the same talking heads you see on TV today broadcast Bush's lies to hundreds of millions. The same so-called journalists who beat the drums for war with Iraq now beat drums for war with Iran. I'm shocked but I'm not surprised how the media glossed over Gen. Petraeus' saber-rattling against Iran during his Congressional testimony. This does not bode well.

If we make it through the Bush / Big Media ventriloquist act another year without going to war with Iran, it won't be for lack of complicity. Even if we don't end up bombing Iran, we'll be in Iraq for years to come unless good Democrats, good Republicans, good Independents and above all, good reporters and publishers discover integrity and fortitude. Don't count on that. Better buy those tickets to Costa Rica or wake up and join the movement for honesty in government. Honesty in media.

Because the truth is, Bush's war has only begun.

Don Williams a contributing editor at MWC is a widely published columnist, short story writer, and the founding editor and publisher of New Millennium Writings, an annual literary anthology...

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1. 26-09-2007 06:55
Lies
The US won't be leaving. Why would an Imperialist nation give up newly acquired territory. The US does not make a habit of leaving, they are still in Europe after over 60 years. For instance what are they doing in the U.K., ensuring the Brits have democracy?  
I have always been puzzled as to why any body believed all that pre-Iraq invasion rubbish, it was so transparent. Colin Powell with all that umbala (BS) at the United Nations, and most of the people at the assembly just sat there and took it. 
For so much silence, there and elsewhere, for so many transparent lies, is mind numbing. 
Does the US have the whole world by the short and curlies?  
 
Mike
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2. 06-10-2007 23:13
"When One Extends A Hand, Watch Out For
In every society of the world, some members of that society enevitably decide to make a move, away from their families, away from their friends and sometimes away from their governments. In the United States, this migration trend remains very true, but its not used much at all at this time, like our ansestors did while treaking here to this country years ago. A safe bet, right now indeed, would be for the middle and lower class, the largest portion of tax feeders, to pack up as suggested, and get the H E double hockey sticks away to anywhere with a socialized system with anti-war themed leaders. To this I might ad... \"Where shall we go\"? I would go to Austrailia as my first choice. \"Down under\" as they say down there. I would make best friends with a kangaroo, live next to the ocean and eat fresh caught fish most everyday, that I could myself and reel them in for even more pleasure. I would work hard as I do here, and my efforts would be better for me in person, as that country still has a fundementally sound reward system, and still worth working with hard efforts. The only problem is that THEY don\'t want me. Unless I contribute several jobs upon arrival, bring more then 100k in assets to a regional bank on a government provided list, and have many other forms filled out in triplicate, that will assure that I would never be a burden to their way of life, I cannot be an Austrailian citizen. Hey !!! Thats a pretty good way of keeping out the undesired, isn\'t it? That is exactly what this U.S. government is dealing with now. Undesired, illegal, uneducated, many criminal, and broke border bounders. If I could get away to Aussy land, to chow down on barrier bass that I bought or caught, to breath fresh air not poluteted from an over crowding of non-tax paying refugees, the one person that I would NOT want following me there IS George Bush, our infamous leader of our so called \"free world\". GB, for short I might add, is not a friend of mine at all. I agree on all the facts that you wrote, and also with many other lies others have written about, in that above all, GB should be in prison for war crimes against the people of the country that \"elected\" him. Again, useing that term \"elected\" very loosely, GB should be spreading asphalt on a much needed new interstate highway system, as well as a much needed old way of punishing, to bring back the institution of hard labor we once had for criminals, some of whom had came into this country illegally. Our government, I will agree, that this country, that has this vast array of problems and issues, that he and his cabinet, his friends, his family and his appointees, have dishonetly helped to create this dreaded situation, has just begun. But I still would hate to think of him buying a gallon of milk next to me in the same country as I just re-located to. I believe that, we, as Americans, believe most everything about our President we read that is good, is true. And that the bad words we read, are just simply false. We are such a mass population of lemmings after all, look at the lack of a willingness to change things, and the saying that \"the bigger the lie, the more people will believe it\" holds oh so true for this nation of rodent like creatures. I am a proud citizen of this country where I was born, my father was born, his father and his father before him, but looking into a mirror, I do know the difference between the truth and a lie, and our President is a lier. Over and over and over again and to millions of blinder wearing leashed animals, GB is by far, the worst top man in office that we have ever \"elected\". Again, thats a loose word, \"elected\", and in the south, some translate it to noose. Lets be silent no more, lets speak out to each other so we may right these wrongs and elect a new party all together and one to itself. Elect a new party of honesty and integrity that we once had and held accountable with a checks and balance system that worked when applied. I procliam all new candidates must speak with a polygraph attached to their arm and to their fingers. When they speak to the public, all at once, all at a time during a day when we can ALL hear them, and at a regular interval, we will ALL know the truth from the start. It may be somewhat awkward, but at least we\'ll hear facts and not fiction. What a concept! Anyone that stands up against anyone else that has waged personal wars based on personal gain, such as GB, is O.K. in my book and is a person worthy of my vote. My hats off to you to Sir, for such an honest approach in journalizm as well. Lets hope our type of thinking is none to late and not of the few in numbers, and the new \"rat pack\" of the 2000 brainiac boomers such as we, can and will make a difference. 
Always Respectful, 
Steven C Griffin 
Jackson, GA
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3. 07-10-2007 06:01
Cricket!
Stevo, 
You seem like a pretty o.k. bloke. 
I reckon you would settle in here right enough, mind you I wouldn't get too friendly with roos, as the big old buggers can be pretty dangerous, bit like are mutual polies, we've had to put up with a pro Bush, drongo over the last few years. 
It is true most of us live near the ocean, the inland is not too flash, some love it, horses for courses I suppose . 
I came to Australia with just enough dough to buy a cheep second hand car, a bit of rust bucket, got a job in two weeks. Truth is Australia has been very good to me and I love it. We have had to endure a very cynical government for the last 11 years, 
for all intents the Australian branch of the US Republican Party; so you see mate HE'S already here,Lord help us all. 
Oh yes Stevo! If you moved here you would have to get your head around the mighty game of cricket, (he says with a lump in his throat). 
I really hope the US can find a way to lead us all out of the dark place it has taken itself and the rest of the world. 
It's up to us all digger, to start to shout. 
My best wishes to you sir. 
 
Mike.
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