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May 1, 2007 at 19:29:12

Durbin Gives Edwards More to Apologize For

by Kevin Zeese     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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Blockbuster Statement on Senate Floor – Intelligence Committee Knew Bush was Lying – Raises Questions About Edwards Judgment and Sincerity on the War 

On April 28, 2007 Sen. Dick Durbin attempted to cleanse the blood off his senate suit by admitting that as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee he had been told the opposite of what Bush was telling the Congress and the American people. But, Durbin remained silent. And, as Robert Lewis Stevenson wrote “The cruelest lies are often told in silence.” 



Durbin said he “couldn’t believe” how the administration was giving different information to the American people than “the information we had on the Intelligence Committee.” He says “I sat here on the floor of the Senate and listened to this heated debate about invading Iraq and thinking the American people are being misled. They are not being told the truth.” 

 

What did he do about it? Nothing. He kept the information secret until five years into a bloody and disastrous war.  He did not fulfill his larger responsibility to stop an illegal war based on lies, deceptions and false information. 

 

Durbin can’t cleanse the blood of his senate suit so easily, but he is not the only one who has some explaining to do.  There were sixteen members of the Senate Intelligence Committee who were given the same information as Durbin.  They all remained silent.  They let the administration lie to the Congress and mislead the American people into a catastrophic war.  They let a war begin on false pretenses.  A war that has cost hundreds of thousands of Iraqis their lives, destroyed their country and started a civil war.  A war that cost thousands of Americans their lives and resulted in fifty thousand causalities of war – more than two hundred thousand if illnesses like post traumatic stress disorder are counted. And, it has cost the American taxpayer more than $400 billion thus far with projected costs of over $1 trillion. 

 

If ever silence was complicity, this is that time. Sixteen elected officials, sworn to uphold the Constitution – a Constitution that gives the Congress the sole power to declare war – knew Bush was lying when he sought the power to go to war and remained silent.  They are complicit in Bush’s actions because if they had been honest with the American people and their fellow elected officials the war could have been averted.

Among those sixteen members of the Intelligence Committee was Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards and potential Republican candidate Fred Thompson.  Can we trust these men to be president?

Edwards has apologized for voting for the war resolution. But now that we know that he was told by the intelligence community that the administration was lying is his apology enough? Doesn’t this raise serious questions about his judgment? Voting for a war when he was told the basis of it was false is not the kind of judgment we need in a commander-in-chief.

 

Durbin’s revelation raises questions not only about Edwards vote for the war resolution but also whether we can trust him to be honest with the American people.  He knew we were being lied to about the most important issue a country can face. He knew his colleagues in the Congress were being lied to about the most important decision the Congress is responsible for – whether to go to war.  And what did he do about it?  He remained silent. Can we trust someone who remains silent in such circumstances?

 

Edwards better hope that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was wrong when he said “In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”  

 

The same questions come up for former Senator Fred Thompson the potential Republican candidate.  He has not made any apology for his vote for the war – a vote based on information he knew was false.  Indeed, his current view on the war is that it is wrong to set a timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq because he believes that the U.S. should leave on “our terms and not al-Qaeda's.”  Talk about bad judgment!

Last week I participated in a
dramatic demonstration in the Senate Hart office building.  The demonstration had several parts, ending with a ceremonial “Funeral for the Next Soldier.”  Two banners were dropped one was a message to Congress about their failure to hold President Bush accountable and their failure to end the war.  Now, it seems the sign also applies to their failure to stop the war from starting:

                                                YOUR SILENCE
                                                YOUR LEGACY 

                                                       #  #  # 


You can see the demonstration mentioned in the last paragraph at www.WHYNotNews.org.

You can see Senator Durbin’s statement on the Senate floor at: http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/04/28/sen-durbin-drops-bombshells-on-the-senate-floor/

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Kevin Zeese is Executive Director of the Campaign for Fresh Air and Clean Politics (www.FreshAirCleanPolitics.net) whose projects include Voters for Peace (www.VotersForPeace.US., True Vote (www.TrueVote.US and www.TrueVoteMD.org) and Climate Security (www.GlobalClimateSecurity.org). He is also president of Common Sense for Drug Policy (www.csdp.org).

 

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One of the practical lessons inculcated by the history that has now been released is that no duty is more certain, none more important, than a free and fearless expression of opinion by all persons, on all occasions. No wise or philosophical person would think of complaining of the diversities of sentiment it is likely to develop. Such diversities are the vital principle of free communities and the only elements of popular intelligence. If the right to utter them is asserted by all and for all, tolerance is secured, and no inconvenience results. It is probable that there were many persons in 1692 who doubted the propriety of the proceedings at their commencement, but who were afterwards prevailed upon to fall into the current and swell the tide. If they had all discharged their duty to their country and their consciences by freely and boldly uttering their disapprobation and declaring their dissent, who can tell but the whole tragedy might have been prevented? and if it might, the blood of the innocent may be said, in one sense, to be upon their heads.

Charles W. Upham

Salem Witchcraft, Volume 2, originally published in 1867.

 

 

by Mark Sashine (51 articles, 19 quicklinks, 244 diaries, 3454 comments) on Wednesday, May 2, 2007 at 11:46:18 AM
 


56 year old African American middle class worker who usually votes Democrat )I voted for a Republican exactly ONCE). Moderate in most opinions (I think). Atheist.
jnik56 year old African American middle class worker who usually votes Democrat )I voted for a Republican exactly ONCE). Moderate in most opinions (I think). Atheist.

Bring it out!

 If this is true, it needs to be shouted from the  (virtual) rooftops! The MSM can't be trusted to bring this out in the open!  Both candidates should be confronted with this NOW and HARD!

by jnik (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 22 comments) on Wednesday, May 2, 2007 at 7:58:42 PM
 


I am a retired Senior Citizen who is dedicated to this Country and always interested in, and motivated to Learn...Know.. and have understanding of what will best bring forth change for a better society for all..
VGFlickI am a retired Senior Citizen who is dedicated to this Country and always interested in, and motivated to Learn...Know.. and have understanding of what will best bring forth change for a better society for all..

Durbin Gives Edwards More to Apologize For'

My Fellow Citizens, How much more is it going to take before This Country Explodes ? Isn't there an Honest person serving in our Congress who is 'Brave enough' to Tell The Truth ? Are they all people who have too many Skeletons hiding in their Closets ...to "Rock The Bushite Boat ?? Isn't there One decent Man Living..who Is worthy to become president of this ailing country ( Thanks to Bush and his Ilk It no longer is a country I can say I am Proud to be a citizen of. ) I do so want to be able to Feel That Pride once again in My lifetime. Please, People !! Scream for Impeachment.. Surround That White House.. Ride them out on a Rail..Tarred and Feathered..All of These useless Traitors. How Dare Durbin Think By"Outing'Now what HE Knew Back When It would Have Saved Thousands of Lives If He had Spoken Up and had Really Been A good And Honest Man..Is going to Save him now ! He just Knows The ""S..t is Getting Ready To Be Slung ..And All Of These Lies Are going To be coming out to THE Citizens Of this country... And there will be No place He And All the rest of The Mealy-mouth liers Can Run and Hide from their Just Dessert. No more coasting. Bush cannot Save himself..How do you think he is Going TO Save Anyone else who has assisted him in His horrific complicities...when he can't run far enough to get away, either! Maybe, if he succeeds in getting away, he might be prevailed upon to find a spot for you in Paraguay ... where he has a 100,000 acre spread waiting ? One he is never going to Get to 'enjoy.' So much for Great Plans for a Safe Hideaway ! First, he has to Getaway ! Please, Won't You Make this horror end Soon,Dear Lord ! Too Many Lives have been Lost Already to Bushs' War Machine. VGF

by VGFlick (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 76 comments) on Friday, May 4, 2007 at 2:28:40 AM
 

 

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