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Frank Rich: The Longer the War, the Larger the Lies

Posted in Uncategorized by Jay Bee on the September 17th, 2006

Isn’t it time that somebody in the Bush administration started reading the news and/or Congressional reports once in a while? We know that Bush is a self-declared non-news reader (and seemingly proud of it, like a college student who’s just there for the parties). In Frank Rich’s newest column, “The Longer the War, the Larger the Lies” he points out one of Cheney’s indicators that he’s lying:

The other instant tip-off to a Cheney lie is any variation on the phrase “I haven’t read the story.” He told Tim Russert he hadn’t read The Washington Post’s front-page report that the bin Laden trail had gone “stone cold” or the new Senate Intelligence Committee report(PDF) contradicting the White House’s prewar hype about nonexistent links between Al Qaeda and Saddam. Nor had he read a Times front-page article about his declining clout. Or the finding by Mohamed ElBaradei of the International Atomic Energy Agency just before the war that there was “no evidence of resumed nuclear activities” in Iraq. “I haven’t looked at it; I’d have to go back and look at it again,” he said, however nonsensically.

It’s like he’s going for the Bush image of not reading any news, because how terrible it would be if he read something that shook his firm belief in whatever crazy thing he believes in.

And then you have gems like this one that make you wonder why the country isn’t clamoring for Bush’s impeachment:

As for that Zarqawi “poisons network,” the Pentagon knew where it was and wanted to attack it in June 2002. But as Jim Miklaszewski of NBC News reported more than two years ago, the White House said no, fearing a successful strike against Zarqawi might “undercut its case for going to war against Saddam.” Zarqawi, meanwhile, escaped.

Wow. What’s wrong with America that these jerks are still running things? How come we could impeach Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky incident but we can’t impeach Bush for all the much more serious things he’s done to try to ruin America and destroy our freedoms?

It makes you wonder, why does he hate freedom so much?

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  1. Jodin said,

    on September 17th, 2006 at 6:00 pm

    Impeach Bush yourself! No Joke.
    This is much more than just a petition.

    There’s a little known and rarely used clause of the “Jefferson Manual” in the rules for the House of Representatives which sets forth the various ways in which a president can be impeached. Only the House Judiciary Committee puts together the Articles of Impeachment, but before that happens, someone has to initiate the process.

    That’s where we come in. In addition to the State-by-State method, one of the ways to get impeachment going is for individual citizens like you and me to submit a memorial. ImpeachforPeace.org, part of the movement to impeach the president, has created a new memorial based on one which was successful in impeaching a federal official in the past. You can find it on their website as a PDF.

    STOP WAITING FOR YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO ACT FOR YOU.

    You can initiate the impeachment process yourself by downloading the memorial, filling in the relevant information in the blanks (your name, state, etc.), and sending it in.

    http://ImpeachForPeace.org/ImpeachNow.html

    More information on the precedent for submitting an impeachment
    memorial, and the House Rules on this procedure, can also be found at
    the above address.

    If you have any doubts that Bush has committed crimes warranting
    impeachment, read this page: http://ImpeachForPeace.org/evidence/

    If you’re concerned that impeachment might not be the best strategy
    at this point, read the bottom of this page: http://ImpeachForPeace.org

    “I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we’re really talking about peace.”
    Bush, June 18, 2002

    “War is Peace.”
    Big Brother in George Orwell’s 1984

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