Saturday, January 28, 2006

Facing what has happened

I just found a paragraph that sums up very powerfully what has happened in this country. It's from an article by Ronnie Dugger entitled, "Impeach or indict Bush and Cheney". Here's the paragraph:

As I have written in a review-essay that appears in the tenth-anniversary spring issue of Yes!, the quarterly of new solutions published in Washington state by David and Frances Korten (YesMagazine.org), we are living and working in the very days and nights of the American Emergency, the climactic American Crisis. Our elections are bought, and our government is run by and for the major transnational corporations. Bush announced in 2002 his illegal presidential policy that the United States can and will attack other nations first, waging war on them, when he so decides. He is now waging, as if he were doing it in our names, a bloody war of aggression against Iraq, which on the face of it is a crime against humanity under the Nuremberg principles that we and our allies established and enforced with hangings after World War II. The President, the Vice-President, and their factors sold this war to Congress with twistings and lies that were crafted to infuriate and terrorize us about Iraq’s alleged connections to Al Qaeda and mass-murder endangerments to us from Iraq itself, all of which literally did not exist. In polls now six of 10 Americans do not believe the president is honest. Yet he has three more years of dictatorial control over our nuclear and other arms and our Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps and seems now to be maneuvering to use that control to wage another aggressive war on Iran, with literally incalculable consequences.


I have a feeling of sick dread about Iran. I wish I believed Bush could be stopped but I'm not optimistic. May Providence preserve each of us as we face the dark days ahead!

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:19 PM

    These men MUST be impeached to save the country. Of course that will not happen in this Congress Maybe criminal charges can be brought.

    John M. Hutto
    4040 E. 44 St
    Tulsa,Ok74135
    john.hutto@cox.net

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  2. Anonymous2:09 PM

    For another interesting view of how our country has changed and why in relation to foreign policy, the development of rigid fundamentalism, and the strenghtening of the extreme political right and what all of it means for our future, I recommend former president Jimmy Carter's book Our Endangered Values.
    Carolyn L.

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