“…One Nation, Under God, Indivisible, With Liberty And Justice For All”
America, can we all put down our Coors Light and X-Boxes for a moment?
Thanks.
Now let’s dig back into our collective Cowboys and Indians past and pretend that every injustice in American history didn’t occur.
That’s right, every atrocity from the Vietnam War to the destruction of the Native American population never happened; no Tuskegee experiment; no slavery; anti-women suffrage; industrial age child labor, etc.
Did you find your happy place yet?
Good.
Now let’s wallow in our newly formed self-righteous goodness as a nation and take a look at the chant we were all required to recite in school, specifically the last part of our Pledge of Allegiance”
“…one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Are those words now fresh in your gray matter?
Good.
So, as an absolutely righteous nation with a Godly pledge, let’s take a look at one way our government reacted to the mother of all terrorist attacks.
So Much For “Indivisible”
Patrick Fitzgerald — the man who took down the 1993 WTC bombers, the 1998 bombers of the US embassy in Africa and John Gotti of the Gambino mafia family — is quite possibly going to hand out indictments to a chunk of the current administration for crimes of treason, including cover up perjury and obstruction of justice.
This is not an isolated case of misdoings; these charges have everything to do with the war in Iraq, and are even more telling of our government’s character.
For those of you that have been enjoying all the freedoms that this country provides, but with blind faith and limited involvement regarding our government, take a moment to review the following time line of our divisive leadership:
2001: An Italian intelligence report had Iraq purchasing uranium yellow cake from Niger, in defiance of United Nations sanctions. Dick Cheney contacted the CIA to look into its validity (since then, it’s become public knowledge that the report was forged)
February 2002: Unbeknownst to Dick Cheney, former-US ambassador Joe Wilson is dispatched by the operations unit of the CIA to Niger in order to verify the report provided by the Vice-President
March 2002: Wilson briefs the CIA and the State Department African Affairs Bureau to his findings, which turned out to be a complete contradiction of the forged Italian report; no such uranium sale had been made
September 2002: The British government publishes a “white paper” asserting that Saddam Hussein and his unconventional arms posed an immediate danger, citing Iraq’s attempts to purchase uranium from an African country
December 2002: The State Department publishes a fact sheet that mentions the Niger case
January 2003: Bush follows up his lies to Congress by addressing the American people and the world, stating that there was explicit evidence that Saddam had purchased yellow cake uranium in Niger
March 2003: The United States of America invades Iraq via Shock and Awe
June 2003: Discovered in October 2005, Scooter Libby’s notes show that Dick Cheney asked George Tenet — the post-9/11 decorated former CIA Chief — about Joe Wilson
July 6 2003: Joe Wilson writes an op-ed piece in The New York Times entitled What I Didn’t Find In Africa, which contradicts the administrations entire version of the Iraq, yellow cake and Niger story
July 14 2003: Directly following the printing of Wilson’s op-ed, Robert Novak identifies Joe Wilson’s wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA operative in column titled, Mission To Niger. He attributes “senior administration officials” as his sources.
September 14 2003: On Meet The Press, Dick Cheney denies receiving any brief about Joe Wilson’s findings, adding “I don’t know Joe Wilson. I’ve never met Joe Wilson.”
October 1 2003: Joe Wilson tells Ted Koppel on Nightline that Washington reporters told him that senior White House adviser Karl Rove said his wife was “fair game.” Wilson “plans to give the names of the reporters to the FBI,” which is conducting a full-blown investigation of the possible leak.
Outing the identity of an unofficial covert CIA agent is not only a threat to the lives of the agent and his/her colleagues, but it is an explicit act of treason, as it potentially threatens our National Security.
So here we have an administration espousing American values left and right, yet crafting false evidence to justify war with a sovereign nation. The same administration then attacks Wilson’s wife — and our safety as a nation — because Wilson made it crystal clear that the administration disregarded his official briefing in order to back false evidence and rally support for the war.
Bully tactics, plain and simple.
Back to the anthem; where exactly does the term “indivisible” fit into the equation here? How about that “one nation” concept? I can see “under God,” “liberty” and “justice for all” at work over in Iraq…
There’s a lot riding on Patrick Fitzgerald’s investigation.
Holding individuals accountable for treason, perjury and obstruction of justice will begin to show American citizens and people around the world that the promise of the American Republic is still alive. Exposing the motivation behind these actions would go far in exposing the criminal cabal responsible for launching this war.
Look, I’m a realist, I know accountability is tougher to score than a 70-yard field goal. Unfortunately, I’m also at a point of my life where I perceive the motivations of the federal government as being one and the same with corporate America: short-term growth at any cost.
So while the potential reality of my perception of our government could be dangerous to the environment, individuals rights, the national economy and the shores of any sovereign nation with natural resources, the perception itself is even more disconcerting; for it is this perception of reality that rages as the unlimited and intangible natural resource that powers terrorism from oversees.
I stopped crossing my heart and blindly chanting the American jingle a long time ago for these exact reasons.
Haven’t you?
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You know what is refreshing about that link to the MSNBC site on the Fitzgerald investigation… There is a BP ad blinking in the middle of the page. Do you think that they had any aspirations in Iraq? So now they buy some ad space in the middle of the story.
Actually, BP doesn’t import any oil from the mid-east… currently. Who knows if that’ll change or not once the civil war begins in Iraq. eh…
My question is this: Why isn’t that asshat Robert Novak in jail for treason? It’s one thing to know the name of a covert spy, it’s quite another to PUBLISH that name.
Well, Novak didn’t show ethical character in publishing Plame’s identity to the world, but he didn’t do anything illegal. Someone (or someones) had security clearance and leaked the name to him. That’s the conspiracy to committ treason charge.
For a judge to order Judy Miller to serve time, well, it speaks volumes to how high up this investigation is going. Her jailing had very little to do with what she did or didn’t do. I’m thinking that Fitzgerald needed her to be set aside in a safe place while he investigated her relationship with Libby, which ties into Chaney and the rest of the asshats on the hill.