Labels: Government Corruption, War
Naturally, there are questions concerning "Memogate" that remain unanswered. Who created and leaked the memos in the first place? Could it be that the entire incident was orchestrated by some vast left wing conspiracy? We have assumed that anti-Bush forces are behind this, but how do we know the memos didn't come from someone on the Bush campaign? It seems the forgeries were so bad it's almost as if the culprit wanted them discovered to be fakes. And whose campaign have they ended up hurting the most?
But perhaps our focus shouldn't be on the sophomoric sophistry surrounding CBS. Syndicated columnist Paul Craig Roberts, in his latest essay Attention Deficit America, points out that there is a much bigger scandal the media have all but ignored:
Speaking of questionable documents, the Bush administration has swallowed a large number. What about the obviously forged "yellowcake" documents that were the basis for the "mistaken" claim that Saddam Hussein had a nuclear weapons program?
The Bush administration did not check out the "stovepiped" phony "intelligence" fed them by Iraqi exiles with an agenda and by neoconservatives determined to turn the "war on terror" into a war against Iraq, Iran, and Syria.
The Bush administration ignored all warnings from real experts and CIA and State Department analysts. Bush invaded a country that not only posed no threat to the United States, but also had no weapons of mass destruction and no connections to Osama bin Laden.
The Bush administration's forged war has cost more than 1,000 American families their sons, husbands, fathers, brothers and a few their sisters, daughters and mothers. Another 7,000–8,000 American soldiers have been wounded, more than half too grievously to be returned to combat. Many have lost arms, legs, eyes.
Granted, the person or persons behind the faked Guard memos may be guilty of libel, but the consequences pale in comparison to those of the Bush administration's war based on bogus intelligence. Roberts continues:
What have we achieved with these enormous casualties?
We have committed war crimes by bombing residential neighborhoods and killing thousands of women and children.
We have made ourselves infamous as prison torturers.
We have created an insurgency that we cannot put down.
We have given bin Laden an enormous boost in credibility and terrorist recruitment.
We have lost the world's sympathy.
We have aroused massive anger from Muslims the world over and started a process of Muslim reunification.
We have wasted $200 billion that had high opportunity costs in terms of real needs that went unmet.
We made these egregious mistakes because the Bush administration and the President of the United States used questionable documents that Dan Rather and CBS would have rejected.
You have to ask yourself, why is the front page story CBS? If CBS had forged the documents in order to intentionally mislead the public the way Bush's government used phony documents to start a war, yes there would be a story.
What CBS did was wrong, but how can we decry the network for being untruthful while at the same time ignoring the lies told by our own government? It is at times like this when we need to keep things in perspective.
9/22/2004 |
9/12/2004 |
Labels: Religion
But the devil is perfectly happy when the people of God defend the Word of God, when they understand the Word of God and when they memorize the Word of God. What drives him batty, however, is when we believe the Word of God. That, finally, is what we are called to do.
Of course it is difficult to believe what could contain error. It is likewise difficult to believe what you don't understand. And it is most difficult to believe what you know not of. But all the defending, understanding and memorizing in the world won't help you without the believing. The devil himself knows the Bible is without error. He understands it far better than any of us. And I wouldn't be surprised if he has memorized the whole thing. Look how much good it's done him.
Knowledge is relatively easy to attain. It's putting it into practice that's so hard.
9/07/2004 |
Labels: Elections, Government Corruption, Party Politics
Chechen Police Official Wins Presidential Poll
About two hours after polls closed in yesterday's presidential election, acting Chechen President Sergei Abramov said preliminary results showed that Maj. Gen. Alu Alkhanov, the republic's top police official, passed the 50 percent mark needed to win the presidency, the Interfax news agency reported.
The breakaway province's election was held to replace pro-Kremlin Chechen leader Akhmad Kadyrov, who was assassinated in a bomb blast in May. ...
... In an interview that appeared in a Russian newspaper Friday, Alkhanov bluntly described his mindset as he readied himself for the post of president.
"The main thing now is not to be assassinated," Alkhanov said, "and be able to at least achieve something."
I guess the "politics of hate" isn't a phenomenon unique to these United States.