landscapers and cleaning ladies and nannies trying to enter the us,mr bush
is playing kissy kissy with the saudis.
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BUSH MENDACITY WILL SHOCK HISTORIANS
By Bill Gallagher
DETROIT -- When historians write about our times, they'll shake their heads
and wonder how so many people could believe so many lies for so long. They
might actually write two parallel books -- one describing the cascading lies
and deceptions George W. Bush and the Republicans sold and the other telling
the truth.
We're told, in effect, that trampling on civil liberties and eroding freedom
are a sure way to protect us from terrorists who envy our freedom. That
colossal lie will be one of the lasting stains on this era, and I fear the day
coming when the Busheviks or their political heirs, gripped in fascist fever,
will silence those who expose the fraud.
The latest assault on liberty cloaked as protection is the Republican campaign
in Congress for national identity cards. Of course, they don't call them that.
Such candor sparks opposition. It's much more benevolent sounding to call the
measure the Real ID Act.
The plan is to impose national standards for driver's licenses and require
four pieces of identification before states issue them. The House Republicans
attached the proposed law to the bill for appropriating funds for troops in
Iraq and Afghanistan.
The proposal is really aimed at immigrants and has nothing to do with
terrorism. It would create a bureaucratic nightmare, impose an unfunded
mandate on state governments and do nothing to protect us from al-Qaeda. What
it means is that many laborers in California and Texas will no longer have a
driver's license.
While the ignorant are licking up the lie that national ID cards will make us
safer, the Bush administration is making it easier for Saudis to get visitor
visas. That's right. The same folks who brought us 15 of the 19 hijackers on
Sept 11, bin Laden himself, and the hateful Wahhabi sect will now have their
tightened visa restrictions lifted.
While the American media devoted enormous resources covering Paula Abdul's
fling with an "American Idol" contestant, an announcement last week from the
U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia was buried. We should be following Abdullah,
not Abdul.
On the heels of Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah's visit to Bush's ranch in
Crawford, Texas, we now know the prince and the president were doing more than
holding hands in public. They were privately playing footsie to make it much
easier for Saudis to enter the United States.
After Sept. 11, Bush reluctantly allowed the State Department to impose some
tightened restrictions on Saudi visitors attempting to enter the United
States. Up until then, all a Saudi citizen had to do was fill out a form at a
travel agent's office and they were here in a jiffy. That's just what the 15
Saudi hijackers did.
But the tighter restrictions required security reviews and sometimes long
waits. Saudi businessmen whined about the inconvenience, and after a few of
them were denied visas, they went to the prince. He carried their complaints
to the president, who listened.
In a remarkably under-reported story, the Arab News carried an announcement
from James C. Oberwetter, the U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, declaring that
visa restrictions for Saudi visitors would be eased.
"Last week's visit by Crown Prince Abdullah to the United States has given a
major boost to bilateral relations," the ambassador said.
The Saudis were surely miffed when one of the members of their own delegation
was denied a U.S. visa because his name appeared on a watch list for alleged
terrorists. Both the Dallas Morning News and the Agence France-Press (AFP)
wire service reported the incident, in which the name of one of Prince
Abdullah's minions popped up on a government no-fly list.
"The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in a routine check of the
delegation passenger manifest, found that one traveler was on a government
list meant to screen out possible terrorists," an official said on condition
of anonymity to the AFP.
The Dallas Morning News confirmed the report and quoted an administration
official saying, "We're not going to discuss the individual because the
information is classified."
So let's get this straight. We're going to make it harder for Mexicans to
drive cabs in Los Angeles and send them packing if they're caught without a
driver's license and make it easier for Saudis -- proven producers of mass
murderers -- to enter the country. That's just what George W. Bush is doing.
The more ignorant and oblivious the American people are, the more the
Busheviks and their lies thrive.
The horrible carnage in Iraq is getting worse. The insurgents are hitting
targets in most areas of the country and over the last 10 days more than 300
people have died in bombings and ambushes. But we're being offered the lie
that the violence is sputtering out and the new government will bring
stability.
Marine Corps Lt. Gen. James T. Conway, director of operations for the Joint
Chiefs of Staff and former commander in Iraq, says the insurgent forces are
desperate and they can't sustain these attacks.
"We do know that some of the insurgent Web sites have called this the jihad
Super Bowl, if you will, and now's the time to come fight and try to kick the
Americans out of the region," Conway told reporters. "How much people are
responding to that, we're just not certain at this point, but we continue to
seek that answer." The answer is bloody obvious.
Two years after the chicken-hawk in chief made his cocky flight-deck strut and
proclaimed victory under the Mission Accomplished banner, Iraq is in turmoil
and the continued U.S. occupation there is a terrorist recruiter's dream.
The two supreme lies about the war of choice in Iraq that future historians
will marvel at are:
Saddam was a serious and imminent threat to the United States because he had
or planned to build terrible weapons.
George W. Bush sought peace and did everything he could to prevent war that
would only happen "as a last resort."
The weapons of mass destruction lies are thoroughly documented. UN weapons
inspectors came up empty-handed and our own multibillion dollar search yielded
nothing. It's abundantly clear intelligence was shaped and distorted to create
the myth of Saddam's weapons. No serious person believes otherwise.
Now, we have the first document proving Bush had Iraq in his crosshairs and
was committed to "regime change" removed from any factual findings. His public
posture that he longed for peace was a damnable lie.
The most important item coming from Britain in recent days was not Tony
Blair's re-election but the publication of a "smoking gun" memo proving the
Bush administration had no intention of dealing with Iraq peacefully and
diplomatically.
The Sunday Times of London got hold of the minutes of a 2002 meeting Blair had
with members of his cabinet to discuss consultations with the Bush people on
U.S. intentions toward Iraq.
A Blair foreign police adviser, Matthew Rycroft, incorporated the minutes of
the meeting in a memorandum described as "extremely sensitive." The document
shows Bush and Blair had already decided to go to war in Iraq a year before
the invasion.
All the subsequent moves -- asking for a UN Security Council resolution, more
weapons inspections, Bush's speeches to Congress and the case he presented to
the American people -- were all ruses, hollow lies. He and his buddy Blair
were already committed to war and their words in public were meaningless. The
die was cast.
The words of Sir Richard Dearlove, the head of the British Secret Intelligence
Service, blow the lid off the lies. Known as "C" in spy talk, his read on the
U.S. position contained in the memo tells all.
It states, "C reported on his recent talks in Washington. There was a
perceptible shift in attitude. Military action was now seen as inevitable.
Bush wants to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the
conjunction of terrorism and WMD. The NSC (National Security Council) has no
patience with the UN route. There is little discussion in Washington of the
aftermath after military action."
British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw buttresses Sir Richard's views at the
same meeting. "The Foreign Secretary said he will discuss this with Colin
Powell this week. It seemed clear that Bush made up his mind to take military
action, even if the timing was not yet decided. But the case was thin. Saddam
was not threatening his neighbours, and his WMD capability was less than that
of Libya, North Korea or Iran," the meeting minutes note.
This document is dynamite. As Joe Conason writes in "Salon" online magazine,
it has received little notice outside the U.K. "Are Americans so jaded about
the deceptions perpetrated by our own government to lead us into war in Iraq
that we are no longer interested in fresh and damming evidence of those lies?"
George W. Bush lied to the world when he said he sought peace in Iraq and war
was a "last resort." That's what historians will write and they now have a
document proving it.
Journalism is often called the first draft of history. For the most part,
America's big corporate media's first draft of Bush's war has been devoted to
his propagating lies. That's very dangerous in a fragile democracy.
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Bill Gallagher, a Peabody Award winner, is a former Niagara Falls city
councilman who now covers Detroit for Fox2 News. His e-mail address is
gallaghernewsman@sbcglobal.net .
Niagara Falls Reporter www.niagarafallsreporter.com May 10 2005
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