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These are the days of large, desperate measures. This is the era of dictators, threats and wars. Unmodified by reasoned debate, lacking the rule of law, this is the age of the mob and demagogue.
Article after Amendment, the United States Constitution has been
rendered irrelevant by George W. Bush who twice swore on the Bible to
uphold that document’s honor.
The majestic words, “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness†have
been corrupted by America’s military-industrial-complex, the insatiable
hunger of which can only be fed by war unending. That complex paid hand
over fist to “elect†a Commander in Chief who would lie about national
security to feed its appetite for federal subsidy of weapons, wars,
troops and mercenaries with which to fight them.
The Bill of Rights has been condemned to the ranks of “enemy combatant†all for a manufactured crisis
which has resulted the disaster of a shattered Afghanistan, Iraq and
Lebanon, a million angry Muslims and a snarling Shiite Crescent in the
Middle East ready to take over. The more threats of terror, real or
imagined, the better for Bush and Cheney as these threats serve the
twisted purposes of Washington DC’s delusional elite who are far
removed from the America that it was elected to serve.
The real-evil doers are still in power. "With all the lawsuits over
kidnapping and torture marching toward the Bush administration, you
might think the top officials running the global war on terror would be
worried ... Alas, no.†Writes Jeff Stein in this week’s Congressional Quarterly, “Ah, sweet mystery of Hill life.â€
Earlier this month, in a last desperate gasp, Americans refused to be
enslaved. On November 7, 2006, Americans made a clear statement that
the path of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney is not the one down which
they wish to travel.
And yet within the halls of Congress and the polished rooms of
Washington power, frantic maneuverings for position in the new American
order take place hourly. All this is done by people who could care
less about the lives of those who depend on the deals that are done.
“Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss!â€
Have we been fooled again? Is the newly elected Congress capable of
restoring the Constitution and the Bill of Rights? Can the illegal war
be brought to an end? Is the American voter capable of demanding the
Congress to do what they were elected to do?
Or are we facing overwhelming odds in a system so stacked against us
that we do not even have the right to ask for a new deck of cards until
another two years pass and we are dealt yet another hand full of jokers?
Did the November 7th act of national revulsion come too late?
Rome fell; the sun did at last set on the British Empire; and the
power of the Soviet Union crumbled under the weight of bankruptcy. Will
the United States of America fade into pathetic mediocrity?
Rather than working for peace, the United States, Britain and Israel
continue to force their fundamentalist views on the rest of the world.
But the world no longer takes seriously Bush’s bullying of a country in
which the might of the American army cannot contain insurgents in
Baghdad. The world cannot admire Cheney’s rogue state the illegal wars
and domestic consumption of which are financed by foreign loans.
America’s role as a super power has vanished. America’s pretensions to the high moral ground are greeted by disdain.
President George W. Bush cannot even visit the country he “liberated†and on which he has thrown away thousands of lives and billions of dollars. The war in Iraq is a failure. Like Hitler in his April 1945 Berlin bunker, Bush continues to deny that all is lost. And the names of Bush and his poodle, Blair are now synonymous with falsehood.
How can the United States make good the evil it has done? By having a “National Sorry Day�
It is easy to point the finger at post-9/11 fears, or at hostile
nations. It is a cop-out to blame political partisanship or to lambast
incompetent, corrupt, elected officials and their corporate sponsors.
It is sheer laziness to sneer at media manipulators and the
federally-symbiotic “think tanks†which “spin†blindly delusional agendas.
It is vital that the true fault is faced.
Americans must swallow their pride and take a long, hard look in the mirror. We must ask ourselves, how did we allow this to happen? What did we do wrong? How can we stop George W. Bush?
Elizabeth Gyllensvard contributed to and edited this story.