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Hi everyone... For a long time I have argued that health is

political, but this article is about the health of American

politics... It seems the boil of lies that has led to countless

deaths, that has been allowed to grow unfettered, might possibly be

facing the much needed lance... Only time will tell how this will

end.

Misty

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http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/102405I.shtml

The Bunker Mentality

By William Rivers Pitt

t r u t h o u t | Perspective

 

Monday 24 October 2005

 

I wrote to Ambassador Joseph Wilson last week to ask how he and

his wife were bearing up, and to remind them that they had a lot of

friends. " The outpouring of support has been of great comfort to us

these past two years, " he wrote back. " The stakes are enormous. This

is all about whether our government can take us to war on lies

without any fear of being held to account, and whether our democracy

can survive the coalition of fascist forces that have seized control

of the levers of power. "

 

Heavy stuff. Yet if the desperation we are seeing on the part of

defenders of this administration offers any clue, the fascists are

running out of explanations. Take Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison's

performance on this past Sunday's version of Meet the Press. " I

certainly hope, " she said when asked about the Fitzgerald

investigation into the deliberate outing of covert CIA agent Valerie

Plame, " that if there is going to be an indictment that says

something happened, that it is an indictment on a crime and not some

perjury technicality where they couldn't indict on the crime so they

go to something just to show that their two years of investigation

were not a waste of time and dollars. "

 

Some perjury technicality, eh? Waste of time and dollars?

 

Funny the difference almost seven years and two broken elections

can make. Back on February 12, 1999, when Ms. Hutchison cast her vote

to impeach a sitting president of the United States, she was of a

different mind when it came to perjury. Her statement in Congress

practically peeled the paint off the wall, so laden was it with

outrage at the violation of an oath taken before the delivery of

sworn testimony.

 

" The edifice of American jurisprudence rests on the foundation of

the due process of law, " Ms. Hutchison's best speechwriter wrote for

her to read that day. " The mortar in that foundation is the oath.

Every day, thousands of citizens in thousands of courtrooms across

America are sworn in as jurors, as grand jurors, as witnesses, as

defendants. On those oaths rest the due process of law upon which all

of our other rights are based. The oath is how we defend ourselves

against those who would subvert our system by breaking our laws.

There are Americans in jail today because they violated that oath. "

 

Here's the funny part. President Clinton violated that oath after

being asked a bunch of questions about his personal life, his sex

life.

 

It's a little different today. Anyone violating that oath in

Fitzgerald's investigation, be they Lewis Libby or Karl Rove or

Judith Miller or John Hannah, will have done so after being asked

questions about the deliberate destruction, for political means, of a

NOC agent for the CIA who was tasked to track any person, nation or

group that might give weapons of mass destruction to terrorists. They

will have done so after being asked questions about the destruction

of Ms. Plame's intelligence networks, which were assembled person by

person in unfriendly lands to help her do her job.

 

They will have done so after being asked questions about how,

exactly, this White House manufactured evidence of WMD in Iraq, by

way of the White House Iraq Group and the Office of Special Plans,

and sold it to the American people - the interruption of which by

Joseph Wilson being the reason we are all dealing with this mess

today.

 

Makes the last few years of the '90s seem a giant waste of time,

eh?

 

Funny the difference a few years can make. There were a thousand

things wrong in the '90s, to be sure, and more than a few of them

stemmed from the government and, specifically, the White House. In

those days, however, there was still a sense of optimism. We were in

the world and of the world, yet still Americans, still strong and

proud. We were riding high, having figured out how to have historic

economic expansion and opportunity while still providing the money

necessary for programs and policies that helped those who needed a

hand. So much remained to be done, but the outlines of a blueprint

for getting it done seemed to be out there.

 

Not so much anymore. Now, we are a nation that believes itself

under siege, afraid of our own shadows, afraid of chickens and

airplanes and subways and gasoline prices and storms and the nightly

news and anyone who doesn't look like an American, whatever that

means. Yellow. Orange. We fight them there so we don't have to fight

them here. The enemy is all around us, we are told by this

administration, ready to strike. Be ready, we hear. Be angry. Be

afraid.

 

Psssst ... Joe Wilson is right. They are fascists, and this is

what fascists do. They make people afraid. They turn a populace

against an outsider while at the same time denying that populace

information or even hope of a peaceful resolution. They mobilize for

attack through intimidation and scare-tactics. Ask Herman Goering,

who explained during the Nuremburg trials, " Voice or no voice, the

people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is

easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and

denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the

country to greater danger. "

 

Welcome to the bunker mentality, courtesy of George W. Bush and

the folks who brought you the catastrophic invasion of Iraq, the

escape and continued freedom of Osama bin Laden, the annihilation of

faith in the business community by way of Enron, the annihilation of

any sense of personal security by way of Katrina, the annihilation of

our standing on the international stage, the big lie about weapons of

mass destruction, and an awful lot of dead American soldiers. They

used September 11 against you to get these things, or to get away

with these things, depending on the need at hand. The result is a

proud, great nation on its knees.

 

This whole situation with Fitzgerald and Plame and Wilson and

Libby and Rove and the rest is but a symptom of the larger disease we

endure. This White House bunkered itself in way back in 2001, relying

only upon ideologically-vetted yes-men who all agreed upon a singular

course of action. If Ms. Hutchison's performance is any indication,

and it is, the walls of the bunker are closing in all around them.

 

Their failure to deal with straightforward facts, their reliance

upon the idea that political ideology and political goals can render

straightforward facts malleable and subject to change, their

deliberate decision to run the government and manage the people by

way of a Cold War mentality that uses fear as the prime motivator,

their desire to control information through aspirations of absolute

authority, has delivered the rest of us into the bunker with them.

 

It did not used to be this way. It does not have to be this way.

 

 

 

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William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times and internationally

bestselling author of two books: War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't

Want You to Know and The Greatest Sedition Is Silence.

 

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