Sunday, April 8, 2007

Old News But True News


Distortions of truth have been commonplace within our government for many, many years. From covert action to sex scandels, our government is based on half truths and deception. While the real issues that face us seem to go by the wayside. Why does our government seem to feel the need to be deceptive in its actions? I'd like to hear what you all think.



Bush Misled America about the Threat from Iraq
See also this analysis of the fraud by retired federal prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega.
Why did we invade Iraq? Was it because, as the White House claimed, Saddam Hussein was an immediate and serious threat to America. Or did Bush mislead the public, the Congress and the UN by consistently overstating this threat.
Bush claims he was forced to to invade Iraq as a last resort. But Bush wanted to invade Iraq from the very beginning of his presidency. Many of his team came from the PNAC, a thinktank which urged the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, and pointed out the need for a "new Pearl Harbor". “From the very first instance, it was about Iraq. It was about what we can do to change this regime,” says Ron Suskind. “Day one, these things were laid and sealed.”
This is not a situation where Bush said ten things and one of them was wrong. Basically everything Bush said about the threat from Iraq was false. He had no solid evidence of any threat but still led us into this deadly and costly war. Here are the main lies about the threat from Iraq given by Bush and Cheney:

Lie #1 - Uranium from Niger - Bush said "The British Government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." in his State of the Union Address. The documents supporting that statement were forged.

Lie #2 - Iraq and 9/11 - Bush led people to believe that Iraq was involved with 9/11 by repeatedly linking them in his speeches. This was so effective that at one point 70% of Americans actually believed Saddam was behind 9/11. Bush has since admitted that this was not true.

Lie #3 - Congress Knew - Bush has stated that Congress had access to all the same information that the White House had. Thus he should not be blamed for making the mistake of going to war. But Bush was briefed many times about the falsehood of various stories and this information never reached Congress. [ZNet]

Lie #4 - Aluminum Tubes - Bush, Cheney, Rice and Powell said that some aluminum tubes Iraq attempted to buy were intended for use in a uranium centrifuge to create nuclear weapons. These were the only physical evidence he had against Iraq. But it turns out this evidence had been rejected by the Department of Energy and other intelligence agencies long before Bush used them in his speeches. [NYTimes] [MotherJones] [CNN]

Lie #5 - Iraq and Al Qaeda - Bush still insists that there was a "relationship" between Iraq and Al Qaeda. But the 9/11 Commission released a report saying, among other things, that there was no "collaborative relationship" between Al Qaeda and Iraq. The nature of the relationship seems to be that Al Qaeda asked for help and Iraq refused. Al Qaeda was opposed to Saddam Hussein because Saddam led a secular government instead of an Islamic government. [ZNet] [CNN] On 9/8/06 a Senate panel reported there was no relationship. [ABC]

Lie #6 - Weapons of Mass Destruction - Bush insisted that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction but his "evidence" consisted mostly of forged documents, plagiarized student papers, and vague satellite photos. The United Nations was on the ground in Iraq and could find nothing. After extensive searches Bush was finally forced to admit that Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction.

Lie #7 - Mobile Weapons Labs - Bush and his team repeatedly claimed that Iraq possessed mobile weapons labs capable of producing anthrax. Colin Powell showed diagrams of them at his speech before the UN to justify invading Iraq. These claims originated from Curveball, a discredited Iraqi informer who fed Bush many of the stories related to WMD. On May 29, 2003, two small trailers matching the description were found in Iraq. A team of bio-weapons experts examined the trailers and concluded they were simply designed to produce hydrogen for weather balloons. But, for over a year, Bush claimed these were part of Iraq's bio-weapons program. The expert's report was suppressed and only recently made public. [WashPost] [ABC]
Bush wanted so much to convince people of the need to invade Iraq that the White House set up a secret team in the Pentagon to create evidence. The Office of Special Plans routinely rewrote the CIA's intelligence estimates on Iraq's weapons programs, removing caveats such as "likely," "probably" and "may" as a way of depicting the country as an imminent threat. They also used unreliable sources to create reports that ultimately proved to be false. [Mother Jones] [New Yorker] [Wikipedia]
By lying to Congress, Bush violated US Laws related to Fraud and False Statements, Title 18, Chapter 47, Section 1001 and Conspiracy to Defraud the United States, Title 18, Chapter 19, Section 371.

10 comments:

Lizzy said...

Yes, they needed a "Pearl Harbor-like event." What was that event? 9/11. We've all been bamboozled.

It's always been about the oil. All of the reasons they gave for going to war were a bunch of crap.
Oil, oil, oil.

Wreckoning Force said...

Yes I know we have! I'm sure you've seen Farenheit 9/11. Not only that, but would dominance too.
Its all a bunch of crap!

Hey Lizzy,If you ever want to chat or correspond feel free to email me anytime. I'm always up for some good Righty bashing!

allenthomas4565@hotmail.com same for Windows IM

Al

Lizzy said...

I added you to my Windows Live Messenger list. If I ever see you on there, I'll say hello.

Where does the 4565 come from after your name? That's my birthday, ya know.

Wreckoning Force said...

Its nothing really...The last four didgits of an old phone number I had. What a coincidence!!

Happy birthday a little late! I have been out of it lately.

Snave said...

Bush's comments about "hitting the trifecta" after "9-11", to me, were chilling. Ana a few months later in December, he said "All in all, it's been a great year for Laura and me."

The bastard. I think he wanted to invade Iraq even way before he got into office... and once the "Pearl Harbor" moment happened, he felt like he had been given free license to do whatever he pleased. People were afraid to speak out against him, the media gave him a free ride, he got "re-elected" if not by outright cheating by raising the fear level of Americans... He and his administration must have felt omnipotent.

Well, we still don't have the oil. Over 3,000 American troops are dead and thousands more are injured. Iraq, particularly Baghdad, is in chaos. Islamic fundamentalist kooks are using Bush's policies as an advertisement for the recruitment of angry young Muslim men and women to the terrorist cause...

He took bad advice from bad people, he lied us into the Iraq war, he has too much hunger for power and control, and he thinks God speaks through him. I am glad America began waking up to a lot of this bullshit around 2005. More stones will be overturned, and more and more bullshit will be discovered. As much as I tend to like a balanced government, that is, no one party controlling the White House, Senate AND House... I find myself hoping that Bush and Cheney have done so much damage to the Republican party that it will not be able to recover for a few decades.... because I think 20 or 30 years is about how long it is going to take to repair some of the damage Bush has done to America. 20 or 30 years of uninterrupted, patient work, WITHOUT INTERFERENCE from those who would want to take us down the road to Armageddon, world hegemony, or whatever it really is that shitheads like the PNAC crowd want.

Sorry about the rant, but this stuff just makes me flat-out ANGRY! Heh...

Anonymous said...

But...since the Congress didn't really act on dealing with Bu$hCo's lies, could we charge them as co-conspirators under the statutes you mention?

LET'S TALK said...

We need to impeach this man right now... 2009 is just to far away, to allow him to continue to run this country into the ground.

He's looking for a czar right now to run the war in Iraq. Shouldn't this let us know that he's in over his head with this war.

I pray we are still around to show the people, who cheered this man and his administration on, that they along with us, was taken for a phony ride, that allowed this man to help the oil companies, the rich and themselves.

This war came about from made up lies in order to retrieve the black gold, the Texas tea, from Iraq and that's the bottom line!

Wreckoning Force said...

Thanks guys, for all great comments. I've been a little burned out on politics lately. It seems as though nothing ever changes. It's really disheartening sometimes. I think I'll go start a war!!!

1138 said...

Kvatch yes, and thats a big part of why you've seen Congress dancing in circles around impeachment.
They don't know for certain that once the impeachment ball gets rolling that they won't get rolled over by it.

1138 said...

Wreckoning Force see my post from today Mai 14