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What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us

by Dave Lindorff Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006 at 8:02 AM
dlindorff@yahoo.com

There is an bill in Congress to investigate Bush for impeachable crimes. Did you know that? If not, maybe you should be asking your local media outlets why you don’t know about it.

Rome--There are now eight members of Congress who have put their names to a bill calling for a special committee of the House to investigate impeachable crimes by the Bush administration. To date, all of them are Democrats.

So far, you'd be hard-pressed to know about any of this--including the very fact that Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), the low-key and soft-spoken but dedicated ranking minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, had even submitted such a bill--as well as two companion bills calling for censure of both Bush and Cheney for abuse of power.

Apparently in the editorial cloister of our once proud Fourth Estate, where decisions as to what it is safe or appropriate for us in the public to know, it has been determined that we do not need to know that the notion of impeachment of the president is starting to grow.

Most of the major corporate media have yet to let the public know that several respected polls have shown a majority of Americans to favor impeachment if Bush lied about the reasons for going to war against Iraq, which if combined with polls showing that two-thirds of Americans or more think he did lie about those reasons, tells you all you need to know about the public attitude on impeachment.

The same paternalistic and pro-administration mindset was at work when the editor and publisher of the New York Times decided a year ago to squelch for a year a story they had about the NSA warrantless spying program. They felt that we the people didn't need to know about that story in a presidential election year, even if the target of that spying may well have been the administration’s electoral opponents, just as it was in the 1972 Watergate spying scandal.

There is a clear slide towards dictatorship taking place in America. The president, it turns out, has been signing executive letters along with many of the bills Congress passes, essentially asserting that as commander-in-chief in his fake "war" on terror, he reserves the right to ignore those bills. The latest such letter was signed by him as he signed the bill banning torture. In other words, he conceded to the bill, but then said he'll authorize torture anyway if he wants to, in his role as commander in chief.

The beauty of this presidential scam is that, since the "war" on terror will never end, neither will his self-claimed draconian powers. And what is the limit of those powers? Well, basically the limit is whatever Congress and the courts tell him those limits are. And are we seeing Congress and the courts setting any limits? No.

A major part of the problem is that the media that are supposed to inform the American public about what is happening are instead dropping the ball, or even hiding it.

At the moment, I'm in Rome, trying, among other things, to look into one dark corner of the administration's crimes--the forgery of documents designed to make it appear that Iraq had an active nuclear weapons program and was trying to buy uranium. I don't know what I'll be able to find in my too short stay. An Italian parliamentary committee concluded this past fall that the forgeries were the work of long-time right-wing con-man Michael Ledeen--the guy who helped bring us the criminal Iran-Contra arms-for-hostages-and-stinger-missiles deal during the Reagan administration, along with Dewey Claridge (another Iran-Contra veteran), convicted bank swindler Ahmed Chalabi and Frank Brookes, a PR man hired by the Pentagon to promote Chalabi’s CIA-created Iraqi National Congress. That's another story that we didn’t see in most of our corporate media, though, given that all those people are connected tightly to the White House and the Pentagon, it suggests strongly that top White House officials were behind the whole Niger document scam.

If so, it would make Lyndon Johnson's Tonkin Gulf deception seem like child's play (and all by itself would be grounds for impeachment).

I should note that Italy provides a good model of where the U.S. is heading. Here virtually the entire media--and certainly the entire electronic media--is literally owned by the right-wing prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi. Except for some fortunately excellent independent newspapers, like La Repubblica, which did most of the investigative work into the Niger document forgery story, it’s hard to get any information in Italy about what its government is doing. The one advantage Italy has is a genuine political opposition.

At least Italy’s media have an excuse: they’re literally owned by the prime minister. Our media, supposedly independent, only act like Bush owns them.

For other stories by Lindorff, please go (at no charge) to This Can't Be Happening! .

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They become weaker

by As We Become Stronger Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006 at 2:53 PM

The media giants who have acted like the attack dogs of the gangster state by tailoring or hiding public information, are now bleeding in their death throws. A huge and single-minded beast shackled to the interested parties who have used what was supposed to be the forth estate, to promote their own agendas are now unable to move as the 'alternative' media dances and cuts into this twitching and thrashing dinosaur.

What they deliver to your doorstep, is exactly worth the effort it takes to pick it up.

Not much at all.

Americans used to be vigorously political and in deep distrust of their paid servants in government. When the media was a diverse cacophony of concerned parties, we were a more free people. We all knew we could find comrades, in the sea of fellow citizens and form alliances.

This is becoming a reality again.

And this is why the voices of fanatical reactionary sectors, attack this newswire in a strategic attack in which they can only retreat.

They have a problem.

While the truth is a fine edge and is difficult to balance upon, it is of the ultimate cutting ability. We have the blade now. And the hands and minds upon it are legion.



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looking for a few good men....

by death thows Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 1:50 AM

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and as we become more relevant

by Royal Flusher Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 2:03 AM

The enemies of truth become more desperate.

The riech has only a few options left. The major one being is by being the turd in the punchbowl. At this they seem to be well versed.

Stunted development, perhaps a Skinner box child?

What else could explain the worms in their minds?

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relevant?

by laughing man Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 4:26 AM

The terrorist fellating gender confused "intellectuals" become more relevant in who's eyes???

You might mean something to the degenerate too fucking stupid to know where its pee-pee goes. Or to something like Hussein.

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monkey dance

by waited for it Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 4:37 AM

And now the show is on with the twisted mental dwarf of fellation,

It doesn't realize that it's on the same watchlist.

Ha ha

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watchlist

by up yours, Sheepfeces Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 4:46 AM

You're nothing but a fucking stoner. All you ever see is the ground rising swiftly to meet your coke nose.

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Stoner yes

by Budman Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 4:53 AM

But coke?

Nah, never touch the stuff. Either kind, bobo.

And what you don't know is what you are soaking in.

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tell me what I don't know

by ignorant Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 5:33 AM

Tell me about that "watchlist" that you Communist asswipes have.

Yes, tell us about it while you piss your panties about Herr Bush. It'll be entertaining reading from the ass monkeys.

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teaching the mentally ill.

by joker Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 5:42 AM

The mentally ill provide challenges to even the most dedicated therapist.

.

This pitiful creature is unable to remember the premiss of this thread.

Now conflating the NSA watchlists as being the tools of

'communists'.

Ignorance, you're soaking in it.

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projecting again, Brainiac?

by Sheep feces Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 5:50 AM

We'll pretend that you didn't rush to the defense of nessie the NAMBLA sympathizer. We won't consider you a mental cripple for having to open your maw when you could've remained silent. Not only are you seen as a mental cripple, but are seen as a fool who ignored the evil of NAMBLA just to post ANYthing.

The alcoholic just had to say something, no matter what. God, I can't convey how much respect you've just now earned.

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still laughing- at you

by don't stop Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 5:59 AM

Yer killing me I tell you.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha.

I call it transference.

And I'm sure the readership that kicks your posts into the dirt think so too.

Ha ha ha ha ahhh....

As to the watchlists; the government has always had them.

Look up the Palmer Raids.

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