Monday, March 05, 2007

And Then There Was Dick....

Over the past six years, as the country has spiraled into military misadventure, fiscal madness, and environmental meltdown, the vice president has not merely been wrong about the issues; he has been duplicitous, deceitful, and deliberately destructive to the American democracy. These things can no longer be denied by rational minds:

That in the buildup to war in Iraq, the vice president, lacking confidence in the true casus belli, conspired to invent additional ones, misrepresenting the available intelligence, crafting new “intelligence,” and then spreading these falsehoods to the public, perverting the democratic process that he is sworn to uphold.

That as the war devolved into occupation, the vice president again sabotaged the democratic system, developing back channels into the Coalition Provisional Authority, a body not under his purview, to remove some of the most effective staff and replace them with his own loyal supplicants—undercutting America’s best effort at war in order to expand his own power.

That in his domestic capacity, the vice president has been equally reckless with the trust of his office, converting the vice presidency into a de facto prime ministership, conducting secret meetings with secret policy boards to determine national policy and then refusing to share the details of those meetings with the other branches of government.

Finally, that the vice president has repeatedly promoted the interests of a corporation, Halliburton, over the interests of the nation, causing untold harm to American economic, military, and public health.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Bombing Iran

"If Iran is bombed the whole community is going to be totally united behind the government to speedily produce a nuclear weapon ... It would be an absolutely idiotic thing to do."

There was a time when this kind of talk, from people who know about the subject matter, would make an American administration think twice.

We, however, live under the tyrannical reign of a despot whose madness, pettiness, and lack of good judgment have already left scars on this country and the world that may take centuries to heal.

Sure would be nice to get rid of him. The Constitution provides a way ....