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Bush
Rates an “F” on Security Issues
by
Stephen Crockett and Al Lawrence
OpEdNews.com
It
is now official that the Bush Administration dropped the ball and
permitted the 9-11 terrorist attacks to happen. The former New Jersey
Republican Governor Thomas Kean who currently
chairs the official 9-11 Commission announced that the federal government
could have prevented the attacks if they had acted on the vast array of
information in their possession. The Bush Administration was distracted by
the pursuit of tax cuts for the wealthy and other political issues before
9-11. Terrorism was not a high priority for the Bush Administration before
the 9-11 attacks.
The
Bush Republicans have been actively trying to brand Democratic critics as
“Conspiracy Theorists” whenever they sought to explore this avenue of
investigation. Whenever any criticism or revelations of Republican
misdeeds are discussed in public, the Bush Republicans and their fellow
travelers in the Corporate Media start chanting “Conspiracy Theorist.”
The tactic is a way of psychologically reducing the political impact of
failures and misdeeds by undermining the reputation of the information
source. It is a politically useful but intellectually dishonest Republican
tactic.
The
Republicans cripple the efficient and honest functioning of our democratic
processes by resorting to this “Conspiracy Theorist” tactic. The
tactic was used by the Bush Administration to curtail public
investigations into their failures leading up to the 9-11 attacks. The
tactic was widely used to win the 2002 Congressional elections. The tactic
is still being used to cover-up the actions of the Bush Administration in
pushing the nation towards the invasion of
Iraq
without UN support.
The
“African uranium buying by
Iraq
” line pushed by the Bush Administration was eventually revealed as
Administration lies. However, this fact was initially called a
“Conspiracy Theory.” The revealing of the identity of a CIA agent’s
identity by someone in the Bush Administration looks like a real
conspiracy but no Republicans are calling this illegal act a
“conspiracy.” Suggestions of a conspiracy are met with chants of
“Conspiracy Theorist” instead of real meaningful action. It has
recently been reported that some Bush Administration personnel falsely
claimed in secret testimony to the U.S. Senate that Saddam Hussein had
drones equipped to launch Anthrax attacks against the East Coast of the
United States
in order to con them into giving Bush the power to launch an aggressive
war. It was another politically motivated lie.
No
Americans were dying from Iraqi terrorist attacks before Bush invaded
Iraq
. Saddam Hussein played no role in the 9-11 terrorist attacks according to
none other that George W. Bush. The Iraq Invasion diverted resources from
the real battle with Bin Laden’s forces.
Iraq
was not a real threat to
America
. Bush gets an “F” for
failure on security.
Written
by Stephen Crockett and Al Lawrence (hosts of Democratic Talk Radio http://www.DemocraticTalkRadio.com
).
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