FORGERIES, FAKES, AND COVER-UPS
by Mary Pitt
OpEdNews.Com
The Republicans and the media are still rumbling, ruminating, and
roaring about the "forged" memos that were disclosed by CBS
regarding the service of George W. Bush in the National Guard during the
Viet Nam War. The rage is unbelievable against CBS and, particularly,
against Dan Rather for having been duped by phoney documents and for not
having vetted them adequately.
First, had not the Bush service documents been so efficiently hidden,
destroyed, or otherwise kept from the eyes of the American people or had
George W. Bush just gone into the service and done his share in that war
effort, it would not be necessary for the curious to attempt to make
sense of his unexplained absences. It would be in the public record, in
detail, just as are the records of the heroism of John Kerry.
But the greater outrage in the mind of thoughtful people is that the
Republican Party can become so indignant over "forged" papers
which reflect the common perception that "strings were pulled"
in order to keep the scion of the Bush family from having to put his
life in danger in a real shooting war or that he was a
"troubled" young man who caused his family a great deal of
concern. At the same time, this President accepted at face value the
"Niger papers" which claimed that Saddam Hussein had
contemporaneously attempted to purchase "yellow-cake uranium"
from Nigeria when, in fact, the request was made in 1991.
This canard was presented to the American people and to the United
Nations as a reason for preemptive invasion of that unfortunate nation,
the destruction of the little super-structure that remained there, and
the occupation of Iraq for as far as we can see into the future. When
the forgery was disclosed, as well as the fact that they had been
informed that the papers were faked, the informaion was not only
shrugged off but the informant was punished by the "outing" of
his wife, an undercover CIA agent. The identity of the person who
notified the media of her identity has not yet been discovered, While
there is an "investigation", no results have been published.
Against the wishes of the President, the 9/11 Commission was formed
and they questioned many who were in possession of information regarding
the attacks on the Twin Towers. Mr. Bush and vice-President Cheney,
however, did not testify under oath. They did "visit with the
Commission" but only informally and not by sworn testimony. And
when the Committee had finished its work, it issued a "report"
to the American people. Before this report was allowed to be published
and released, it had to go through a "vetting" process by the
administration which censored out such "sensitive" items as
any testimony regarding possible participation by Saudi Arabia or any of
the other "special friends" of the administration.
From the beginning, when Mr Bush issued an "executive
decision" that negated the laws regarding the opening of
Presidential papers from previous administrations, the tone was set for
the most secretive government in the history of this nation. While the
President was swaggering around the world, advocating "open and
transparent democracy" and threatening to make war on other nations
because of their lack thereof, he was issuing orders, enacting
directives, and demanding legislation that effectively erected walls
between the American people and their elected representatives.
Americans are forbidden access to proximity with the President as
never before. People who want to send him a message during his rare
public appearances are rounded up and imprisoned behind wire fences well
away from where he will ride down the street in his limousine. Only
persons with invitations are allowed to attend his campaign speeches
after careful "vetting". It is as if the man is terrified of
the American people and wants no contact with them at all. White House
press conferences are conducted by underlings as Mr. Bush refuses to be
questioned by reporters. For a people who are used to Presidents like
Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter who would walk into a crowd of people,
shaking hands and answering questions, it is as if we had been conquered
by a remote, regal monarch who is afraid of contamination by "the
great unwashed".
I dream of a day when truth returns to these United States, when the
President is truly a "man of the people", when we are once
again led by a person whom we feel that we know and who knows us and
relates to the problems of our every-day lives; a day when our nation is
respected in the world and whose word is accepted as true and a day when
we, ourselves, once again have an "open, transparent"
government, and we can again gaze upon Old Glory with pride and with
great feeling, sing "God Bless America" with the sure
knowledge that He already has.