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BUSH REGIME ROTTEN TO THE CORE
Niagara Falls Reporter ^ | Aug. 23 2005 | Bill Gallagher: a Peabody Award winner

Posted on 08/23/2005 10:20:48 AM PDT by rface

DETROIT -- A storm of anti-war protests and sentiment is sweeping across the nation. Finally, reality and truth are trumping President George W. Bush's lies. Even the perpetual propaganda machine of the corporate media can no longer manufacture consent for Bush's monstrously bad policies and decisions.

A storm of anti-war protests and sentiment is sweeping While most Americans work and struggle with lower wages, a sputtering economy and rising gas prices, Bush still basks in the Texas sun in his long summer of content. He prefers isolation and deliberate disconnection from the grim evidence of his wholesale failures.

Cindy Sheehan has left the vigil outside Bush's ranch to care for her ailing mother. But others are in her place, reminding the world that Bush will never admit his responsibility for the war in Iraq, its failure and the death of Sheehan's son Casey and more than 1,800 other Americans.

The Busheviks consider Sheehan's witness to the tragedy of the senseless war as an irritant, a PR problem that will fade in time. They've used the usual suspects of right-wing indecency -- Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity -- to do their dirty work. Those who question the war must be silenced at best, or at least discredited and vilified.

The war in Iraq is unwinnable and futile. We can never undo Bush's madness in starting the war and his sheer incompetence in not planning for its aftermath. Nor can we stop the insurgency, the spawning of more terrorists and the instability U.S. military presence has created simply by "staying the course." No matter how and when we exit Iraq, more chaos and bloodshed will follow. The country will fragment and Bush's insane experiment in nation-building will prove a catastrophic failure.

The reasonable move now is to cut our losses, save lives and get the hell out of Iraq in a hurry. Polls show nearly 60 percent of the American people now oppose the war and 63 percent want the troops home by next year.

Bush and his war council will never admit error or acknowledge miscalculations. They will continue to send Americans and Iraqis to their deaths as they desperately try to cobble together a political cover plan they'll camouflage as a successful military mission.

Since no one named Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld or Rove will die in Iraq, they figure they can continue the carnage until about this time next summer, when they'll shift the focus to Iran just in time for the mid-term elections.

Bogged down in Iraq? Just create a new war with a new enemy and our "war president" will use the occasion to keep the GOP in control of both houses of Congress.

Iran, a charter member of the "axis of evil," is perfect for the enemy role. Iran is seeking to develop nuclear materials for power plants, which could conceivably be used for weapons. The Europeans are working diligently to forge a diplomatic solution and get Iran to accept international inspections.

But Bush deplores diplomacy, preferring bullying rhetoric and the threat of force. He horrified the Europeans in his recent remarks about Iran, declaring "all options are on the table" and saying that "we've used force in the recent past to secure our country." Bush's reckless rhetoric damages any hope that moderate Iranians will have any influence at all.

But Karl Rove wants a new war to bolster Republican fortunes. The president's "brain" would like to concentrate on the next election, but Rove's spending much of his time trying to avoid federal prison.

If there is any justice left in our nation, Rove and Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, will soon be indicted on felony charges for their roles in leaking the identity of undercover CIA officer Valerie Plame.

These scum should be charged with treason, but my best guess is that they will face counts of obstruction of justice and lying to FBI agents. The trial will expose the pervasive corruption and ruthlessness of the Bush-Cheney gang, and spur talk of impeachment.

Sworn testimony will show the Busheviks would do anything to protect the lies that led to the war in Iraq. We can only hope the grand jury will look deeply at the motives for outing Valerie Plame and the central roles Bush and Cheney played in the scheme. They should be named as unindicted co-conspirators.

Two prominent figures in the scandal merit far more public attention than they have received so far. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former attorney general John Ashcroft played critical roles in the despicable plot, and the grand jury ought to be reviewing all their actions.

Ashcroft took a deep personal interest in the investigation of Rove, his friend and one-time campaign consultant when he was a senator from Missouri.

Murray Waas in the Village Voice details how Ashcroft at first refused to recuse himself from the case involving a friend, a clear conflict of interest, and how troubling that was to professionals in the Justice Department. Then Ashcroft ordered the FBI to brief him on an interview the agents had with Rove.

Waas reports investigators told Ashcroft they believed Rove "withheld important information from them during that FBI interview." That's dynamite stuff. A former senior Justice Department official told Waas, "It would have been a nightmare scenario if Ashcroft let something slip to an aide or someone else they had in common with Rove ... and then word got back to Rove or the White House what investigators were saying about him."

Ashcroft waited five months before he finally recused himself from the Rove investigation and the White House has never explained what led to his abrupt departure.

Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, the ranking minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, has long argued there has been the "appearance of impropriety" in Ashcroft's handling of the investigation. Conyers wants a Justice Department investigation.

"The new information that Ashcroft had not only refused to recuse himself over a period of months, but also was insisting on being personally briefed about a matter implicating his friend, Karl Rove, represents a stunning ethical breach that cries out for an immediate investigation by the department's Office of Professional Responsibility and Inspector General," Conyers urged.

While Ashcroft may have been involved in the cover-up, Condoleezza Rice's fingerprints are all over the plot to out Valerie Plame to punish her husband, former ambassador Joseph Wilson, who exposed the hoax that Saddam Hussein was purchasing enriched uranium from Niger.

Roger Morris, a former National Security Council senior staff member, has done a masterful job of exposing Rice's treachery in a report in "Counterpunch" magazine. Morris argues Rice's "pivotal role" in the scandal has been "missed entirely or deliberately" as the media frenzy focuses on Rove and Libby.

Morris provides an intricate timeline, detailing the events and showing Rice's involvement.

"Rice, by both commission and omission, was integral in perpetrating the original fraud of Niger and then inevitably in the vengeful betrayal of Plame's identity. None of that spilling of secrets for crass political retribution could have gone on without her knowledge and approval, and thus complicity," Morris writes.

"Little of it could have happened without her participation, if not as a leaker herself, at least with her direction and with her scripting," Morris writes.

Rice's glib one-liner, "We don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud," scared the hell out of people and became a major propaganda lie in the march to war. Joe Wilson's expose exposed Rice as a liar.

When the time came to attempt to discredit Wilson for speaking the truth, Rice was ready. "And when that moment comes, she has the unique authority, and is in a position, to do the deed. Motive, means, opportunity -- in the classic terms of prosecution, Rice had them all," Morris writes.

Rice's lies were vital in taking our nation to war, resulting in the death of Casey Sheehan and, tragically, countless more to come. A recent "Time" magazine article is entitled "Can Condi Rice Save Iraq?" The quick answer is no, but you wouldn't know that reading the nauseating, puff-piece profile of the secretary of state. We learn about her exercise schedule, hairdos named for her, her refusal to e-mail because it's impersonal, and what a wonderful intellect and perfectionists she is.

We're informed that Rice's most appealing qualities are "her optimism and belief in the power of America ideals." Not a word about the Plame affair and Rice's role.

Rice held an interview last week for reporters and an editor of The New York Times. Again, no mention of her collusion in peddling Plame's identity.

Will Rice continue to dodge scrutiny?

Rice is a professional sycophant and her public service has been disastrous, but she's usually given a free pass or promotion, no matter how badly she screws up. Roger Morris explains why.

"Her manifest failures in the fateful months before 9/11 in meeting the principal responsibilities of the National Security Adviser -- the sheer incompetence and shallowness that left so much intelligence uncoordinated, so much neglected or misunderstood -- should have been enough to have her run from public office long ago, of course, were it not for her hold on this tragically flawed president, and her deplorable immunity amid the chronic political cowardice of both Democrats and the media," according to Morris.

With a record of failure, incompetence and treachery, what are Condi Rice's future prospects? Why, of course, the Republicans want her to become president.

Note: Last week in this space, I mourned the passing of several classmates, including Richard Sikora. The news of his demise must have been quite a shock to him, as he is alive and well, and currently resides in Clinton, N.Y., where he is an artist and designer. So moved was he by my tribute that he arose like Lazarus to attend the Bishop Duffy Class of '65 reunion.

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
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: moonbat; ravingpsycho; sympathizers
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To: SoothSayerONETIME
Polls show nearly 60 percent of the American people now oppose the war and 63 percent want the troops home by next year.

Well they do have this one poll from Niagra Falls.

41 posted on 08/23/2005 10:38:15 AM PDT by DainBramage
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To: rface

Sounds like he's not getting enough fiber in his diet.


42 posted on 08/23/2005 10:38:53 AM PDT by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: SoothSayerONETIME

If you scroll thru the post really fast after reading the first few lines it helps to keep your blood pressure down...


43 posted on 08/23/2005 10:39:13 AM PDT by NTW64
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To: RushCrush

Well, they are going to continue existing till someone arranges for their appointments with Dr. Jack Kevorkian. So they are here to stay. As for their influencing minds - some minds are not worth influencing, and they might be actually performing a valuable service in the Darwinian selection of the weaker minds - the stronger ones would not be influenced by them. Thus be at peace and try to profit.


44 posted on 08/23/2005 10:39:17 AM PDT by GSlob
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To: rhombus
This guy sounds like a raving moonbat

I guess he must be a Kerry lover since Kerry just went to the Gonzo funeral with the sex toys. Aren't you glad Bush is president than that weeny/traitor?

45 posted on 08/23/2005 10:40:20 AM PDT by sr4402
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To: rhombus
“The war in Iraq is unwinnable and futile.”

“The reasonable move now is to cut our losses, save lives and get the hell out of Iraq in a hurry.”

Bill Gallagher, a Peabody Award winner, is a former Niagara Falls city councilman who now covers Detroit for Fox2 News

From Detroit, the most liberal city in the U.S., we bring you a "Peabody Award winner" who wants to surrender. Will someone please send Billy a white flag so he can raise his "colors"?

This may be one of the most outrageous rants I have seen yet. Hopefully, no one is too close to 'ol Bill when his head goes off...
46 posted on 08/23/2005 10:40:52 AM PDT by RedEyeJack
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To: rhombus

But but but..It must be like *magic* living
around him...where truth and facts are just
toys to be used in acts of prestidigitation...

8o) (OoooooooooH How did he *dood* dat?)


47 posted on 08/23/2005 10:41:42 AM PDT by NickatNite2003
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To: sr4402

Yes, the Bush Administration is really wacky. Just let me get out of this suit and I will show you.

/Sarcasm off

48 posted on 08/23/2005 10:42:27 AM PDT by sr4402
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To: rface
Finally, reality and truth are trumping President George W. Bush's lies.

Nothing in this article but ad-hominem attacks and Far Left talking points.

49 posted on 08/23/2005 10:42:39 AM PDT by DTogo (U.S. out of the U.N. & U.N out of the U.S.)
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To: rface

Raving moonbats seems to be attracted to each other.

Anyone that lists that he is a Peabody Award winnner as part of his name is opening themselves up to ridicule. How "it's all about me" can you be?


50 posted on 08/23/2005 10:43:14 AM PDT by BushisTheMan
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To: rface
No matter how and when we exit Iraq, more chaos and bloodshed will follow. The reasonable move now is to cut our losses, save lives and get the hell out of Iraq in a hurry.

Ok so we save lives and cut losses by getting out of Iraq but no matter how we leave more people will be killed. I'm trying hard to figure this one out.

51 posted on 08/23/2005 10:43:53 AM PDT by sydbas
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To: rface

I'm guessing he was stoned out of his mind when he wrote this.


52 posted on 08/23/2005 10:44:10 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: rface

A storm? I would hardly call two-hundred (if that!?) moonbats in Crawford a 'storm'! The left acts as if we never had an election last November. The only poll that counts was taken, the results tallied, and we move on.


53 posted on 08/23/2005 10:44:28 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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To: vox humana
Actually, I believe Gallagher wrestled the Peabrain award away from our friend at PBS....


54 posted on 08/23/2005 10:45:58 AM PDT by badgerlandjim (Hillary Clinton is to politics as Helen Thomas is to beauty)
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To: NonValueAdded

I second that motion. I guess that because we are "Free" Republic, you can post this kind of crap.


55 posted on 08/23/2005 10:46:20 AM PDT by fish hawk (I am only one, but I am not the only one.)
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To: PigRigger
Q: Have they any understanding of what Islamofacists preach; do they have any understanding of what losing in Iraq will mean to the west and the peoples of the Middle East; do they have understanding of history?

A: No, no and certainly not.

56 posted on 08/23/2005 10:46:27 AM PDT by JimRed ("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?")
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To: rface
The Busheviks consider Sheehan's witness to the tragedy of the senseless war as an irritant, a PR problem that will fade in time.

Cindy Sheehan, the only military mom known to the world, is a PR problem for the left but they're just too dillusioned to know it.

57 posted on 08/23/2005 10:46:59 AM PDT by sydbas
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To: rface

His PeaBrain award is justly deserved.


58 posted on 08/23/2005 10:49:24 AM PDT by caisson71
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To: rface

Pee-uuew!


59 posted on 08/23/2005 10:49:41 AM PDT by Dallas59 (“You love life, while we love death.” - Al-Qaeda / Democratic Party)
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To: My2Cents
Niagara Falls Reporter

NIAGARA FALLS!! Slowly I turned....

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LOL!

NIAGARA FALLS!!
Well, let it!

60 posted on 08/23/2005 10:50:31 AM PDT by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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