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Gonzalez Resigns - the Endgame

August 27th, 2007 by Joe Hack

Hot on the heels of Karl Rove (Bushs Brain) quitting and ‘Scooter’ Libby being handed a jail sentence there is breaking news that Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez is also deserting the sinking ship. Long gone also are Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz. It looks like the whole rotten neo-con pack of cards is finally starting to collapse around Bushs ears and for that the American people can only be thankful.

Gonzalez (who notoriously seemed to justify the use of torture by American troops) has resigned ending a months long standoff with critics who questioned his honesty and competence at the helm of the Justice Department. Republicans and Democrats alike have demanded his resignation over the botched handling of FBI terror investigations and the firings of U.S. attorneys, but President Bush had defiantly stood by his Texas friend until accepting his resignation Friday. It is understood that Solicitor General Paul Clement will be acting attorney general until a replacement is found..

Gonzales served more than two years as the nation’s first Hispanic attorney general but other lawmakers voiced doubts about his truthfulness in combative and often evasive testimony to Congress. Although Democrats most fiercely questioned Gonzales’ stewardship of the nation’s law enforcement establishment, several Republicans in Congress criticized him too.

For his part, Bush steadfastly, and often with his characteristic belligerence when questioned, refused to give in to critics, even from his own GOP, who argued that Gonzales should go. Earlier this month at a news conference, the president grew irritated when asked about accountability in his administration and turned the tables on the Democratic Congress. “Implicit in your questions is that Al Gonzales did something wrong. I haven’t seen Congress say he’s done anything wrong,” Bush said testily.

Reacting to Monday’s developments, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said that Gonzales’ department had “suffered a severe crisis of leadership that allowed our justice system to be corrupted by political influence.” He said that Gonzales’s resignation “reinforces what Congress and the American people already know—that no Justice Department should be allowed to become a political arm of the White House.”

A frequent Democratic target, Gonzales could not satisfy critics who said he had lost credibility over the Justice Department’s handling of warrantless wiretaps related to the threat of terrorism and the firings of several U.S. attorneys. As attorney general and earlier as White House counsel, Gonzales pushed for expanded presidential powers, including the eavesdropping authority. He drafted controversial rules for military war tribunals and sought to limit the legal rights of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, prompting lawsuits by civil libertarians who said the government was violating the Constitution in its pursuit of alleged ‘terrorists’.

There were indications that the development came suddenly. Bush normally handles Cabinet resignations with efficiency, only allowing news of them to leak when a successor has been chosen and appearing with both the person departing and the replacement when the public announcement was made. That was not to be the case this time, the official said.

Lawmakers said the dismissals of the federal prosecutors appeared to be politically motivated, and some of the fired U.S. attorneys said they felt pressured to investigate Democrats before elections. In other words they were being asked to act as hatchet-men for Bush which, if true, is the most heinous subversion of the American justice system and would warrant the impeachment of any President who had any knowledge of such activities. Gonzales has maintained that the dismissals were based the prosecutors’ lackluster performance records but his denials have not been widely believed.


Thousands of documents released by the Justice Department show a White House plot, hatched shortly after the 2004 elections, to replace U.S. attorneys. At one point, senior White House officials, including Rove, suggested replacing all 93 prosecutors. In December 2006, eight were ordered to resign. In several House and Senate hearings into the firings, Gonzales and other Justice Department officials failed to fully explain the ousters without contradicting each other. U.S. attorneys serve at the pleasure of the president, and can be removed. But congressional Democrats said politics played an unusually critical role in the ouster of several prosecutors.

In 2004, Gonzales pressed to reauthorize a secret domestic spying program over the Justice Department’s protests. Gonzales was White House counsel at the time and during a dramatic hospital confrontation he and then-White House chief of staff Andrew Card sought approval from then-Attorney General John Ashcroft, who was in intensive care. Ashcroft refused.

The White House subsequently reauthorized the program without the department’s approval. Later, Bush ordered changes to the program to help the department defend its legality. The domestic surveillance program was later declared unconstitutional by a federal judge and since has been changed to require court approval before surveillance can be conducted.

Similarly, Gonzales found himself on the defensive in early March for FBI’s improper and, in some cases, illegal prying into Americans’ personal information during terror and spy probes. On March 9, the Justice Department’s inspector general released an audit showing that FBI agents, over a three-year period, demanded telephone and Internet companies to hand over their customers’ personal information without official authorization.

The damning audit also found that the FBI had improperly obtained telephone records in non-emergency circumstances, and concluded that it underreported to Congress how often it used national security letters to ask businesses to turn over customer data. The letters are administrative subpoenas that do not require a judge’s approval.

We’re into the endgame now, folks. Gonzalez is gone. America is a better place today for that. But it is just another small step towards the bigger clean-out thats essential to restore any pride to the nation. Gonzalez was just the puppet of a corrupt and desperately un-American regime. The big task remains .

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Why Bush Will Never Catch Bin Laden

August 2nd, 2007 by Joe Hack

No Joe Hack rants today folks. Just for a change I’m reproducing here, without comment, extracts from an article written by a guy called David Zephyr on the democraticunderground.com newsboard. You can check it out, and the follow-ups,  there if you want. I think it  makes quite interesting reading. It goes like this :-

” The fact that Osama bin Laden, who planned and executed the attacks of September 11th, 2001, murdering three thousand people, is still not even a target of the President of the United States some six long years later should tell everyone in this country one thing: George W. Bush has no intention of ever capturing or bringing him to justice. And why is that? Because the Bin Ladens and the Bush Families have been business partners for over 50 years now. In fact, we might as well call it the B&B Company, because that’s what it truly is!

Like father, like son, like grandson.

In the middle of the last century, a young George Herbert Walker Bush, the son of Prescott Bush, found early on that pimping cheap Arabian oil against his fellow Texan oilmen had both its political and financial rewards. Indeed, it was Bush’s relationship with his new found Arabian oil buddies that eventually cost him his bid to for the U.S. Senate from Texas after Senator Lloyd Bentsen exposed Bush’s undercutting Texas oil men with cheap Arabian crude. Sure, Bush may have lost his shot at the Senate, but what did that really matter? The grease of money from his new Arabian friends, dictators and business tycoons, more than compensated for his loss to Bentsen.Bush soon carved himself out a very special niche in international business: he became the premier American contact and agent for the Saudi family, the Bin Ladens. In fact, this relationship was so tight that whenever GHW Bush traveled all those many years to the Middle East, he passed over the many fine hotels in Saudi Arabia…always preferring to stay in the bin Laden family palace. Indeed, the Bin Laden and Bush coziness became downright family-like. When GHW Bush’s daughter, Dorothy, divorced her husband and was “depressed”, it was the Bin Ladens who took her in, giving her a place to regain herself.




Of course, GHB’s star continued to rise politically and financially with all that Saudi money bankrolling his endeavors, and by 1980 it eventually put him at the second highest position of power in the United States: Ronald Reagan’s VP. Ah…the B&B Company has its distinct advantages. Take that Lloyd Bentsen!

By this time, George W. Bush, the grandson of Prescott and the son of the Vice President Bush, was overcoming his lost decades of cocaine and alcohol abuse to discover that old family vibe ATM machine … the Bin Ladens. Young George (well, not that young), gladly took $50,000 from the Bin Ladens under the pretense and shell of a “start-up”. To the world it would be “seed money”, but in reality it was just a shakedown of his now very-powerful father’s friends. The company went broke, of course, but young (well, not that young) Bush got the $50K, didn’t he?

Fast forward to 2001: Well, the documented relationship of the B&B Company (that’s a good name, isn’t it?) continues until GW Bush himself wound up as the President of the United States of America following his father’s footsteps. And my, oh my, was the B&B Company ever set now! Why there were deals and deals and deals to be made! The Bush Brothers, Marvin, Neal and Jeb, could all get in on the action, too! The B&B Enterprise was growing.

And then came the surprising events of September 11th, 2001. The Pentagon was allowed to be the target of a strike after over one hour of knowledge that a hi-jacked jet was heading its way…after the Twin Towers in New York had already been hit. How did that happen? The Pentagon? The Pentagon!

And even though the President GW Bush was out of town and busy in Florida, where his brother was Governor, his father and former President GHW Bush, was sitting in Washington, D.C. with…of all people…representatives of Osama Bin Laden’s family in Washington, D.C. Yeah, I know. It sounds crazy, doesn’t it?

So how could GW Bush, who stood on the rubble of the Twin Towers and vowed to go after the mastermind of the terrorist attack, actually be expected to do that? How could a partner and life-long beneficiary of the B&B Company go after one of their very own? The B&B Company had a little problem on their hands.

First, the Bin Ladens would have to leave the country and so arrangements were made to pick them up all around the country and jet them back to Saudi Arabia. B&B was on the march.

THE GREATEST MAGIC TRICK IN AMERICAN HISTORY: Next, came the trickiest part of all: to get Osama off the hook. To somehow morph into the very minds of the American people that Osama Bin Laden who had attacked us was one and the same with another person, and who happened to be a B&B enemy: Saddam Hussein. But that would be impossible, wouldn’t it? No one in their right mind would ever swallow that one! Everyone knew that Osama Bin Laden was the one who had attacked us. Everyone knew it, that is, up until about the Fall of 2002 when guess what? Saddam Hussein, our corporate news dutifully informed us, had actually been behind the attacks of 9/11.

But…what about Osama…that Bin Laden guy? “I hardly give him any thought at all” replied President GW Bush to a silly question posed to him. And that was the end of that silly line of thought. Osama who? Forget about it.

The B&B Company are still in business. These days B&B have another serious competitor that they need to dispose of: that pesky little leader in Iran.

No wonder the Secretary of Defense, Mr. Gates, and the Secretary of State, Ms. Rice, are in Egypt today whipping up all the usual suspects against the B&B’s competitor. These guys are good!

So, I really only have one question anymore: How does one buy stock in that B&B Company? “

OK … back to you and me, Joe Hack now. You still with me ? Interesting stuff eh ? I make no comment but what do you think ? Does any of that have a ring of truth to it ? Does it sound credible ? Is the country really being run by a hugely privileged elite who manipulate the public for their own benefit through the tame media that they and their friends control ? Could it really be as dirty and immoral as that ? It would be just as if the mafia secretly ran America, wouldn’t it ?  So what do you think ?

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Scooter - Americas Shame

July 5th, 2007 by Joe Hack

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Justice ! Free and fair. Equal and available for all. The bedrock of any civilized . Not in ! For over four years the American has run its course in the case of , former for the Vice-President . At last, after the most painstaking and mericulous review of the facts by the and by a grand-jury hearing was on five counts of and sentenced to two and a half years in . A relatively mild , many would think, for acts that endangered the of the nation and bordered on . Immediately the sentence was announced, however, up popped Libby’s former paymaster, , to use his presidential power to reject the courts verdict and decree that Libby should not spend a single day in jail. This, you will recall, is the same George W who favours tougher sentencing and enthusiastically suports the . But of course thats only for folks like you and me. Not for his cronies. Oh hell no !


This is the most extreme and shocking act of disrespect to the American that any of us can ever remember. Sure previous presidents, including Bush senior and , had granted dubious but this outrageous act of cronyism goes far beyond any of those. It is fundamentally different. Libby was convicted of lying to the court and .  Lets recall the circumstances. Bush decided to wage war on on the basis of lies, in particular the false assertion that it had ‘‘. One of the few people to expose that lie was a former US ambassador, .  Bush’s cronies, as part of a smear campaign of revenge on Wilson for telling the truth, leaked to the that Wilson’s wife was a covert , thereby putting her life at risk. Libby was a key player in this shameful episode and lied to cover it up. What he and bush’s aides did was to break all previous conventions regarding the naming of CIA operatives and thereby put at risk the life of a government employee. It was reckless, deeply nasty, and as close to treason as you can get. By any standards it was a very, very serious . Thats what ‘Scooter’ faced jail-time for, although of course he was just the monkey and the organ-grinders - who should have faced the courts were Bush and Cheney.

So what is the result of Bushs breathtaking intervention ? Well for a start this decision makes a mockery of the basic principle of the seperation of power between the executive and the courts. The sentencing guidelines of the have been disregarded. Prospective CIA operatives will think twice, knowing that they can be publically outed for political reasons by any whitehouse aide with a grudge. The American public, bar a few far-right headbangers, is outraged, with 67% recently being oppoosed to any form of for Libby. Bush is now, according to polls, the most *ever*, with for that have set completely new records. However as one Bush aide dismissively said , ‘the President can take the heat’. Thats a measure of just how contemptuous and arrogant this has become.  The real damage though is not to Bush. He’s a lost cause anyway.

The real damage is to America. The cancer of corruption has been starkly exposed in a that is now rotten to the core. The rest of the world looks on in disbelief that a nation which so prides itself on its systems of and fairness should have sunk so low. No-one outside America can possibly take seriously anything the present American government says about ‘‘ or ‘democracy’ or ‘justice’. The Libby case demonstrates yet again that in Bush’s eyes he and his cronies are above the law. Public tolerance for that kind of has ebbed though, washed away by the bloody mess of the and the increasingly obvious in government. Its just not fixable as things are. The hard fact is that when you have a cancer it has to be removed for there to be any chance of survival.   So lets hope the that this latest episode brings America will not be a totally negative thing.  Lets hope this will be the final act of corruption that signals the beginning of the end.

The nation under has become deeply sick. Lets all hope for a speedy recovery, but first the cancer must be removed so that the healing can begin.  anyone ?Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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