OT: Documentation on the Traitor Bush
From: Rich Grise (rich_at_example.net)
Date: 11/02/04
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Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 02:04:44 GMT
So, you say you want facts?
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6819.htm
---- An Attack on Democracy The Bush White House is the most corrupt we have seen in recent history. Dr. Robert Abele 08/31/04 "ICH" The November presidential election is arguably the most important one in at least fifty years. As citizens, we are being asked whether or not to "continue the course" that we are on as a country. Stated another way, we are being asked whether or not we want to keep the current regime in power in the White House. However, a better question for this election year is why would we want to keep the Bush administration in power, given their misdeeds these past three years? "Misdeeds" is perhaps an understatement, but whatever term one uses, the important case to be made is that the Bush White House is the most corrupt one we have seen in recent history. By "corrupt," I mean that the actions and policies of the Bush administration are unconstitutional, undemocratic in principle, unethical, and/or illegal.[i] Although the misdeeds that characterize this administration are almost innumerable, I will limit my examples for sake of space. [much valuable info snipped - please see link] And a bibliography: [i] For example, character, goals of global dominance, international law violations, diplomatic arrogance, etc. 2 Detroit Free Press, 2002. 3 Milbank, Dana. "White House Puts Limits on Queries From Democrats," The Washington Post, November 9, 2003. 4 bid., p. 227. 5 See www.humanrightswatch.org [vi] For more, see John Dean, Worse Than Watergate, Chapter Two. [vii] See Elisabeth Bumiller, "Trying to Bypass the Good-News Filter," New York Times, October 20, 2003. [viii] See www.newamericancentury.org, under "Rebuilding America's Defenses." [ix] See Seymour Hersh, "The Stovepipe," New Yorker, October 27, 2-3; also David Armstrong, "*** Cheney's Song of America," Harper's, October, 2002. See also the Washington Post, "Shadow Government is at Work in Secret," March 1, 2002. [x] Robert Scheer, "Thread of Abuse Runs to the Oval Office," The Los Angeles Times, May 11, 2004. [xi] One may look these orders up at www.whitehouse.gov. [xii] On November 13, 2001, President Bush issued a military order regarding the "Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism." Once this presidential determination is made concerning an individual, the order directs that federal agents detain that person "at an appropriate location designated by the Secretary of Defense outside or within the United States." Note that the judicial process has been completely circumvented. [xiii] John Podesta, "Need to Know: Governing in Secret," in Richard C. Leone, The War on Our Freedoms, op. cit., Chapter 9. [xiv]www.commondreams.org, July 17, 2004 [xv] Frederick Clarkston, Eternal Hostility; see also Church & State magazine for regular detailing of this claim. [xvi] See Church & State, June, 2004. The entire issue is devoted to exposing the anti-gay marriage movement, its roots in the right-wing churches and political groups, and President Bush's quiet involvement with them. [xvii] Rick Perlstein, "The Jesus Landing Pad," Village Voice, May 18, 2004. most chilling is the comment made by the group's director, Pastor Upton, that they represent the "theocratic" voice in Washington! [xviii] Eric Lichtblau, "Bush Plans to Let Religious Groups Get Building Aid," New York Times, January 23, 2003. [xix] Newsweek, March 10, 2003. [xx] Maggie Fox, "Bush Administration 'Distorts Science' Report," Reuters, February 18, 2004. [xxi] See www.bushgreewatch.org, April 20, 2004. [xxii] Ibid., March 3, 2004. [xxiii] Kennedy did much more than this. In a blistering column, he chronicles the horrendous environmental record of the Bush administration, and accuses Mr. Bush of being "America's worst environmental president[having] initiated more than 200 major rollbacks of America's environmental laws, weakening the protection of our country's air, water, public land and wildlife. Cloaked in meticulously crafted language designed to deceive the public," Robert F. Kennedy, "Crimes Against Nature," Rolling Stone, November 23, 2003. [xxiv] Dean, p. 162. [xxv] Ibid., p. 166. [xxvi] Geoffrey Lean, "Melting Ice 'Will Swamp Capitals'," Independent U.K., December 7, 2003; see also Steve Connor, "'U.S. Climate Policy Bigger Threat to World Than Terrorism," Independent U.K., January 9, 2004. [xxvii] Paul Harris, "Bush Covers Up Climate Research," The Observer, September 21, 2003. [xxviii] Geoffrey Lean, "Melting Ice 'Will Swamp Capitals'," Independent U.K., December 7, 2003. [xxix] Steve Connor, "'U.S. Climate Policy Bigger Threat to World Than Terrorism," Independent U.K., January 9, 2004. [xxx] Eliot Spitzer, "Regulation Begins at Home," New York Times, November 17, 2003. [xxxi] Richard A. Oppel Jr. and Christopher Drew, "Senators and Attorneys General Seek Investigation into EPA Rules Change," New York Times, November 7, 2003; see also Seth Borenstein, "Fewer Polluters Punished Under Bush Administration, Records Show," Knight/Ridder/Tribune News Service, December 9, 2003; see also Michael McCarthy, "A Year of Extremes Provides Evidence of Global Warming," The Independent U.K., December 3, 2003; see also "A Pollutant by Any Other Name," New York Times, February 22, 2003. [xxxii] See "Bush Plan Excludes Public From Environmental Review," Greenwatch Today, July 28, 2004. [xxxiii] Felicity Barringer, "Bush Seeks Shift in Logging Rules," New York Times, July 13, 2004. [xxxiv] Lisa Leff, "Primate Expert Calls Bush's Environmental Record 'Terrifying'," Newsday, October 12, 2003. [xxxv] The Daily Mislead, November 20, 2003. [xxxvi] "EPA's Mercury Proposal: More Toxic Pollution for a Longer Time," The Natural Resources Defense Council, December 5, 2003; see also The Daily Mislead, November 12, 2003. [xxxvii] See, for example, James Madison, "Report on Alien and Sedition Acts," and Thomas Jefferson's comments on the Articles of Confederation. [xxxviii] Bob Herbert, "Mugging the Needy," New York Times, April 3, 2003. [xxxix] Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, January 16 and January 26, 2004. [xl] www.daily.misleader.org. [xli] Bill Moyers, "The Fight of Our Lives," Keynote speech, Inequality Matters Forum, New York University, June 3, 2004. [xlii] "In the New Economics: Fast-Food Factories?," New York Times, February 20, 2004. [xliii] The Daily Mislead, December 23, 2004. [xliv] Chicago Tribune, August 4, 2003. [xlv] Community College Week, February 17, 2003. [xlvi] The Daily Mislead, January 7, 2004. [xlvii] Katherine Stapp, "Overtime Pay for Millions of Americans in Peril," Inter Press Service, January 15, 2004. [xlviii] www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2004/va.html. [xlix] www.Bloomberg.com, July 23, 2004. [l] David Corn, "Beat the Press, The Nation, February 8, 2004. [li] "Bush's Military Record Under Fire," The Washington Post, February 4, 2004. [lii] "Pentagon Says Bush Records of Service Were Destroyed," New York Times, July 9, 2004. [liii] "c-f" from David Corn in The Nation. [liv] See John Dean, Worse Than Watergate, , Chapter Two, pages 44-50. [lv] David Corn, "The Latest Bush Gang Whoppers," The Nation, September 15, 2003. [lvi] T. Christian Miller and Peter Wallsten, "Grand Jury Steps Up Inquiry into Possible Halliburton Ties to Iran," Los Angeles Times, July 21, 2004. [lvii] Amy Goldstein, "Foster: White House Had Role in Withholding Medicare Data," Washington Post, March 19, 2004; see also The Daily Mislead, July 14, 2004. [lviii] Ibid., March 16, 2004. [lix] For more, see John Dean, Worse Than Watergate, Chapter Two. [lx] See the Center for Public Integrity, www.publicintegrity.org. [lxi] See "Bush Protestors Arrested," The Nuclear Register, November 4, 2002, for just one chronicle of the many arrested for speaking out against Mr. Bush while in his vicinity. [lxii] For one example, see the case of Jonathon C. Randel, who leaked a nonclassified document to a British journalist. Mr. Bush had the Attorney General prosecute him on twenty-two counts of breaking various laws. See Dean, op. cit., Chapter Three. [lxiii] See USA Today, August 4, 2004. [lxiv] Mike Allen and Susan Schmidt, "Four Senators Criticize Leak Probe," Washington Post, October 10, 2003. [lxv] It is very easily to compile an extensive list (I have my own list), but for a good shorthand version, see John Dean, ibid., pages 138-140. Dean's list includes these gems: 1) Lying about an International Atomic Energy Committee report that Saddam Hussein was just "six months away from developing [a nuclear] weapon," when no such report existed; 2) claiming that one of the 9/11 hijackers, Mohamed Atta, met with Iraqi intelligence officials prior to their attack, when there was never a shred of evidence indicating this; 3) Iraq trained al Qaeda members, when no one in any intelligence community ever brought forth this charge or evidence for it; 4) that Iraq was rebuilding its nuclear weapons facilities, when there was no evidence that this was true. [lxvi] The Washington Post has covered this story regularly since May, but the latest installment is on August 4, 2004. [lxvii] "The Roots of Torture," Newsweek, May 24, 2004. [lxviii] Seymour Hersh, ACLU speech, quoted in The Daily Mislead, July 15, 2004. [lxix] See David Sirota and Christy Harvey, "They Knew" In These Times, August 3, 2004. For much more detail on this issue, and a very solid case for impeachment, see John Dean, ibid., pages 140-156. [lxx] "CIA Warned White House that Links Between Iraq and Qaeda Were 'Murky'," New York Times, July 10, 2004. [lxxi] There are numerous reports about this lack of a connection, but a telling story comes from a former CIA analyst who was head of the "bin Laden unit" of the CIA, in his book entitled Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror. [lxxii] Cliff Montgomery, "A Corporate Free-for-All Becomes a Fee-for-All," The Washington Spectator, July 15, 2004. [lxxiii] See, for instance, Isabel Hilton, "The 800lb Gorilla in American Foreign Policy," The Guardian U.K., July 28, 2004. See also Andrew Buncombe and Kim Sengupta, "Secret Jails Hold 10,000," New Zealand Herald, May 15, 2004. [lxxiv] David Corn, "Bush's Latest U.S. Visit: More Misleading," The Nation, September 23, 2003. [lxxv] The O'Neill book is entitled The Price of Loyalty; the Clarke book [lxxvi] "Report Details Bush-Blair Meeting on Iraq," Associated Press, April 4, 2004. [lxxvii] "U.S. Decision on Iraq Has Puzzling Past," The Washington Post, January 1, 2003. [lxxviii] His comments were made in a meeting with the Council on Foreign Relations, and were quoted in The Daily Mislead, March 28, 2004. [lxxix] Dana Milbank, "Curtains Ordered for Media Coverage of Returning Coffins," New York Times, October 21, 2003. [lxxx] See "God's Diplomacy and Human Conflict: The Costs of Coalition Building," www.samvak.tripod.com/brief; see also "Arms, Aid, and the War With Iraq," www.fas.org/gulfwar2/at/. Remember, Bush is a dangerous liar. Thanks, Rich
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