Time For The Buck To Stop
By Sheila Samples
Bullhorn politics.
Flaming world, smoke spewing souls.
Spies and lies. Oh, My!
Dick Cheney knows it's just a matter of time until the buck stops.
His penchant for secrecy borders on the schizophrenic. People who
surround him are so terrified of leaks, they don't even talk to each
other. It's easy to imagine them scurrying through the White House halls,
hugging the shadows -- wide eyed with fear -- looking for new hidey-holes
to stuff incriminating papers, files, memos, and tapes that comprise the
burgeoning and ever-so-uncontrollable paper trail...
They can hear his furtive shuffling, his enraged snarls, coming from
the bowels of the shadowy bunker where he prowls -- world dominion within
his sight and almost within his grasp. He is struggling to maintain order,
to plug the holes in the political dike and to drag everything back into
the murky darkness. But with just nine months to go before the 2004
presidential election, things are going horribly wrong. And time is
running out.
This administration embarked on a course of disaster from the day
Cheney selected himself as vice president. Its various factions are
incompatible in almost every way -- most of them bound together only by a
lust for war and power, and a total disregard for human suffering.
The New World Order guys rightly think Cheney is one of them. He is a
charter member of the Project for a New American Century (PNAC), and
possesses the same maniacial obsession to gain control of the world and
all its resources.
The rabid, far-right, Bible thumping Armageddonists, led by the likes
of Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, went into throes of rapture at the
coronation of George W. Bush, their little born-again puppet who couldn't
find his ass with a road map in one hand and a compass in the other. But
that doesn't matter. With Cheney giving Bush "gravitas,"
and God as Bush's co-pilot, the opportunity to nudge Biblical prophesy
back on track and headed in the final direction has been dumped in their
laps.
True Republican "believers," although not warmongers, are
eager to pay the price -- in the blood of their own citizens -- for a
chance to get their hands on the US Constitution, to rework it into a
national chastity belt, and to protect America's children from conception
to birth. After that, in our new American world order, it's every kid for
himself...
This amazing rag-tag gang of zealots clutch their kalideoscopic agendae
and place their entire trust in Cheney. Cheney advocates their own Straussian
belief -- "those who are fit to rule are those who realize
there is no morality and that there is only one natural right, the right
of the superior to rule over the inferior." Cheney is one of us,
they whisper among themselves. It must be so because, unfettered by
any sense of morality and wearing the mantle of executive privilege,
Cheney rules in secret, not just above -- but outside -- Constitutional
law.
Unfortunately for Cheney, millions of Americans do not see themselves
as "inferior." They have a tendency to get really cranky when a
bunch of unelected bozos they kicked out of power years ago sneak back in
and try to rule them. Millions more are beginning to realize that
both Bush and Cheney and those with whom they so lavishly divide the
nation's spoils are brutishly unconcerned about humanity. Right or wrong
means nothing to them -- only black and white.
Americans care about the thousands of souls that have gone up in smoke;
they care about the daily maiming and slaughtering of both Iraqi and US
citizens. Americans are beginning to realize that the slain, as well as
countless others who will surely die in Bush and Cheney's
expanding war on terror, are nothing more than flesh-and-blood entries on
a Halliburton profit-and-loss spreadsheet.
What is the first word to pop into your mind upon hearing
"Halliburton"? Yeah. Me too. From deep within the shadows and in
treasonous secrecy, Cheney rules two empires -- the US Government,
acquired in a hostile takeover, and Halliburton. Long ago, in a more
pastoral world, Cheney began laying plans for pillaging the world's
treasures. As Secretary of Defense during the first Bush administration,
he allowed
Halliburton to draw up a plan for how a private company (not
Halliburton, of course) might provide military support to US troops
anywhere in the world.
This plan, written by Halliburton for Halliburton and its subsidiaries
such as Kellog Brown & Root, resulted in no-bid contracts for
Halliburton, "cost-plus," (open-ended) contracts for Halliburton
and little or no regulation or oversight for Halliburton. It also resulted
in Halliburton getting itself a brand new president and chief executive
officer (CEO) -- Dick Cheney, who slid effortlessly from the Pentagon into
the high-level corporate shadows.
Time is running out. Although most of the US media recoil from using
the "H" word and Cheney in the same sentence,
British, Australian
and French
media have no such qualms. These media are reporting that Cheney is the
"target of a criminal investigation" for his role in
establishing an "occult system of commissions (bribery) during
Halliburton's construction of a natural gas complex in Nigeria."
And, a recent segment on CBS' 60 Minutes revealed that while
Cheney was Halliburton's CEO, he established "Halliburton Products
and Systems" in the Caymon Islands to get around the pesky little law
barring US companies from doing business with Iran -- a state sponsor of
terrorism. An investigation turned up no office and no employees -- merely
a "mail drop" that forwarded the faux company's mail to
Halliburton headquarters in Houston. Seems that Cheney found a loophole in
the law that allowed him to provide millions of dollars of oil-field work
for Iran by setting up a foreign subsidiary -- and by using this offshore
mailbox, he helped Halliburton to avoid paying additional millions of
US tax dollars...
When is enough...enough? In addition to its billions of dollars of
open-ended Iraqi contracts, Halliburton got its hands slapped last week
during a Senate Democratic Policy Committee meeting for serving 14,000
meals and charging US taxpayers for 42,000 meals. Halliburton also
recently admitted to overcharging the Pentagon (that would be you and me)
$61-million for gas imported into Iraq from Kuwait, and two of the
corporation's employees were sacked for taking $6-million in kickbacks.
Pocket change. As Bush would say with a smirk and a shrug, "So --
what's the difference?"
Americans capable of taking a dot in each hand and putting them
together without smashing them into their foreheads know that Cheney
orchestrated the lies that dragged this nation into war, and they know he
did it for corporate profit. Cheney and those around him who are engaged
in an Iraqi corporate feeding frenzy are in no way "superior."
They are greedy, corporate thugs who are doing irreparable damage, not
only to the United States and its citizens, but to the whole world.
Americans have a right to know if Halliburton wrote the play-book for
the bloody mess we're in -- a right to know if Enron wrote the play-book
for this nation's energy policy. They have a right to know if the 9/11
attacks, the war with Afghanistan, the invasion of Iraq and whoever else
is on Bush's "to do" terror list, is outlined in Cheney's secret
energy meeting notes that he refuses to relinquish, even under court
order.
But, most of all, Americans have a right to know the truth about the
lies Bush and Cheney are still out there telling about grave and
dangerous threats, mushroom clouds and WMD, the lies that are draining the
lifeblood from our democracy and sending our uniformed men and women into
the violent, horrible maw of war. Delivering democracy and freedom
Hiroshima-style may be profitable for Halliburton and Cheney -- but it
doesn't seem to be working for the rest of us...
War profiteering is treason. That's why Cheney is in too deep to back
out now. He's in a race for time. When he looks back, he'll find to his
horror that time has run out, and the buck is gaining on him.
I aim to be there when it stops.Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma
freelance writer, a former US Army Public Information Officer and Axis of
Logic contributing editor.