| Shutting Up Saddam to Save Bush's Ass
Rob Kall
OpEdNews.Com
It was very predictable that the Bush slime administration would do
everything they could to shut Saddam up. Categorizing him as a prisoner of
war allows them to say that he has the right to remain silent. And that's
exactly how they want him. Otherwise, he'd make it very clear how daddy
Bush was his partner, how Rumsfield was his buddy and how the US was the
enabler for so many of the nasty things Saddam perpetrated, that the
Bushies, Limbaugh and his dittohead copycats like to cite as reasons for
the war, after, of course, the other lying excuses were exposed as
fraudulent.
So we have word from the British media that Saddam isn't talking. But,
they add, the papers found with him are helping. Funny. Since the Kurds
captured Saddam, threw him in the hole and delivered him to the US (which
all the world's media, except the zombie-dead US faux media reported)
those papers have to be seen as tainted, as set-ups aimed at supporting
Kurd interests. And while we're at it, let's ask, why doesn't the
administration toot the Saddam horn anymore? And when will we find out how
much of a reward was paid? I'm betting it was way more that twenty-five
million. Hell, it's not Bush's campaign money and it was a "great
investment."
Here's what Reuters reported:
"The Geneva Convention requires that POWs receive humane
treatment, including not being subjected to intimidation or insult and
not being turned into a public curiosity. It requires that POWs be given
proper food and freedom, be free to exercise their religion and receive
monthly pay depending on rank.
Air Force Maj. Michael Shavers, a Pentagon spokesman, said Saddam
was being given all the rights due him under the treaty.
"The bottom line is that Saddam Hussein was the leader of the
old regime's military forces, and therefore he was a member of the
military, and he was captured. That makes him an enemy prisoner of
war," Shavers said.
"It's unusual that you have such a high-ranking enemy
prisoner of war. So I think we just wanted to make sure that we had
carefully thought through all the ramifications," Shavers
said."
Now, it's interesting, that Saddam, who basically laid down for the US
military and hardly put up a fight, is called a prisoner of war, while the
Taliban prisoners who fought aggressively, are held in gitmo and are
classified instead as enemy combatants who are eligible for torture and
who have very limited rights. Very handy. If you're going to get in the
habit of routine lying and fraud, little details like this don't bother
you. Anyway, as former Treasury secretary Paul O'Neill said, Bush was
"led like a blind man." So, it's not really the president I'm
calling a liar and fraud. No. He's a simpering, brain dead idiot, allowing
himself to be advised by criminals, thugs, frauds, liars and corporate
sycophants. And Bush is a sycophant himself. Do I sound
disgusted? Well, I am. I am sick and tired of a lie-machine that
echoes throughout the US via lying, distorting, hypocritical, right wing
pundits and talk show propagandists for a regime that has done more to
damage the US, its assets and its future than any previous president and
administration.
Keeping Saddam shut up is going to be very important to the Bush team
of idiots, liars and fat cat corporate whores. Saddam's mouth could be a
regular Pandora's box of bad news to them and their goals for criminally,
fraudulently taking over the US, using any and all means possible. If they
can steal, defraud and rig the 2004 elections, that will give them time to
appoint enough federal and supreme court judges so they won't have to
worry about laws, or constitutional issues anymore. They'll just have
their whore judges laugh at them. Imagine if the judges the Democrats'
filibusters prevented from being appointed had been the ones ruling on
Jose Padilla's rights. He'd be locked up in a hole with zero rights.
My guess is that with the proper friendly incentives, meaning, without
torture, Saddam would be thrilled to spill the beans. This is what Bush
and his gang will attempt to thwart at all costs. I wouldn't be surprised
to find Saddam dead pretty soon. He's a very serious threat and liability
to Bush now. At least, now that the rest of the world knows that the Kurds
caught him, the Republicans aren't touting his capture so boastfully.
Oh, by the way, the Geneva convention says that Prisoners of war can
only be held until the end of hostilities. The US is currently holding
about 13,000 prisoners in Iraq. And I thought the end of the conflict was
announced by George when he landed on the carrier wearing his dandy flight
suit.
Rob Kall rob@opednews.com
is editor/founder of OpEdNews.com,
president of Futurehealth, Inc. and organizer of the Futurehealth Winter
Brain, Optimal Functioning and StoryCon Meeting.
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