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by Jacob G. Hornberger

While making a campaign stop in Waco, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton praised the U.S. military for “defending and protecting our country.”

I couldn’t help but wonder whether she was talking about the military’s role in Iraq or Waco.

You’ll recall that under her husband’s regime, U.S. officials from the ATF and FBI, supported by the U.S. military, massacred 74 men, women, and children at the Branch Davidian compound at Waco. The massacre was accomplished through the intentional injection of flammable gas from U.S. military tanks into the compound and then, as the Emmy Award winning documentary “Waco: The Rules of Engagement” showed, the intentional firing of incendiary devices into to the compound that ignited the flammable gas. Shortly after the massacre, U.S. officials quickly bulldozed the entire site so that a proper investigation into how the incineration got started could not be conducted.

One of the rationales employed by President Clinton and his attorney general, Janet Reno, for the raid was to protect the Branch Davidian people, including the children, from their leader David Koresch. Of course, never mind that the raid succeeded in killing most of the people, including the children, that the raid was supposed to save.

Who could guess that the same rationale would be employed several years later by President Bush in regard to the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi people? Among the many alternative rationales provided by the president for his invasion of Iraq was that he was doing it to save the Iraqi people from their leader. Never mind that his invasion has succeeded in killing and maiming hundreds of thousands of Iraqi people, many of whom have been Iraqi children. Image

Another similarity between Waco and Iraq is with respect to terrorism and patriotism.

Two years after Waco, terrorist Timothy McVeigh retaliated for Waco by bombing a federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people. After the attack, libertarians called on the American people to focus on McVeigh’s motivation for the attack, prompting President Clinton and his subordinates to immediately go on the attack. They condemned any such exploration into motive because to do so, they claimed, would justify and condone what McVeigh had done.

After the 9/11 attacks, President Bush and his subordinates immediately went on the attack against those who were arguing that the attacks were “blowback” from U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, including the brutal sanctions on Iraq that had contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi people. Bush condemned any such exploration because, he claimed, it was obvious that the terrorists simply hated America for its “freedom and values,” not because the U.S. government had done bad things to people in the Middle East.

After the Oklahoma City bombing, Bill Clinton even implied that anyone who condemned wrongdoing by the federal government was an unpatriotic hater of America. Several years later, we would hear the same nonsense from President Bush when people began condemning U.S. foreign policy in the wake of 9/11.

Too bad that Hillary Clinton didn’t take the opportunity to acknowledge and apologize for what the U.S. military did in Waco and Iraq and to call for a change in direction. But of course how could she, given that she shares the mindsets of militarism and empire of both her husband and President Bush?

Mr. Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation.

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1. 04-03-2008 16:40
Prejudice and hypocrisy
It's always been amazing to me that the left has never seen the horror of Waco. When I hear someone support the glory years of Bill Clinton's presidency or Hillary's bid, I flash back to the little kids in Waco who were gassed to death in America by military tanks brought back from the Gulf War to use on American citizens. If the Branch Davidians hadn't been Christians, the left would have taken the Clintons to task for their murders. Many of who were shocked and horrified at what our government did in Waco didn't bomb buildings to retaliate, but the issue still stands as a demonstration of the abuses of goverment that continue to this day with Guantanamo and Bush's excuses for torture. Waco is a shameful episode in our history.
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2. 05-03-2008 15:04
Prejudice and hypocrisy
Gee, I never thought I was an unpatriotic hater of America - just of it's government.
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3. 05-03-2008 18:26
It is every American's duty to speak ou
Anyone who doesn\'t speak out against the US government when it the invasion of Vietnam, the invasion of Panama, the murder of 74 innocent men, women and children in Waco,the invasion of Iraq, torturing prisoners-to death in several-is just as guilty as the perpetrators. For it is the responsibility of every American to speak out at any time he/she knows that a fellow human being or animal is being inhumanely treated, or tortured.Code:

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elizabe816@msn.comNOSPAM! ">Patrick Reel
4. 05-03-2008 18:32
It is every American's duty to speak ou
Jacob,  
 
Great article. Thanks for the reminder on Waco. I/'d sure like the left to admit this episode should be as shameful to their side, as GWB\'s unConstitutional war & invasion of Iraq is to the GOP side. In fact, I as a lifelong Christian \'conservative / Constitutionalist\', I have been as outspoken & outraged over Iraq as I was over Waco. That many see one, but refuse to the the logical connection of both, is maddening. We must come to the point where we all see the true antidote to out of control \'civil\' government, is to begin to affirm & strenthen the more important \'govenments\' that lie closer at hand. What the heck do I mean by that ? I mean that Self government, Family government & Church government are far more influential, in the long run, than civil government. In a society where those three, self, family & church all decide to obey God & the Constitution first & foremost, what traction can unrighteous civil govnerment gain ? Very little, me thinks. The founding fathers assumed this to be the basis for a free & Christian nation - they even warned that if we abandoned rule by God in ourselves, families & churches, that the civil government would become tyrannical. I\'d commend the study of this facet to others. It has revolutionized our lives here. It\'s so easy to become disillusioned by how slow the civil govenment is to change - witness the ill used & ill supported Dr. Paul - for whom we were tireless footsoldiers. But we\'ve got to take heart that Reformation of our dear nation must take place in hearts & minds, again, in self, family & church (with society amongst our neighbors), at the same time we work for it in the civil / political sphere. It seems to be a both / and equation, not just an either / or. 
 
God bless you & every one here, 
 
David A.
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5. 05-03-2008 22:35
McVeigh? Really?
Nice article. You are spot on about the bloodlust shared by the Clintons and the Bush crime family. If you have studied Waco, then you must surely have studied OKC enough to know that McVeigh was at best a patsy for the federal demolition of its own building. Wow, shockingly similar to the inside job on 9-11.
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6. 05-03-2008 23:04
500,000 dead children
Hillary should have apologized for remaining silent while the 500,000 Iraqi children died during the Clinton administration. Maybe being a Clinton means you never have to say you're sorry.
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7. 05-03-2008 23:09
P.S.
P.S. Speaking about apologies - the voters who put these killers in office owe an apology to the rest of the world. 
Obama wants to increase the size of the military. McCain, well he's one blood thirsty guy. 
I'm voting for Nader.
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