Criminals Control the Executive
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February 11, 2007
Gentle reader, you are probably unaware of former
National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski’s damning
indictment of the Bush Regime in his testimony before the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee on February 1, 2007, as
the United States no longer has a media – only a
government propaganda ministry.
Brzezinski damned the Bush Regime’s war in Iraq as
"a historic, strategic, and moral calamity."
Brzezinski damned the war as "driven by Manichean
impulses and imperial hubris." He damned the war for
"intensifying regional instability" and for
"undermining America’s global legitimacy."
Finally, a voice with weight speaks. Brzezinski is a
real intellect, a real expert, unlike the political hacks
who have followed him in the office.
Brzezinski told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
that "the final destination on this downhill track is
likely to be a head-on conflict with Iran and with much of
the world of Islam." Brzezinski predicts "some
provocation in Iraq or a terrorist act in the U.S. blamed
on Iran; culminating in a ‘defensive’ U.S. military
action against Iran that plunges a lonely America into a
spreading and deepening quagmire eventually ranging across
Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan."
There is something deadly wrong with a society and a
political system that permits a Regime capable of such
insane and criminal "leadership" to remain in
power. By the time Hitler launched World War II, the
German Reichstag had no power to prevent him. But we have
not yet reached that point in the United States.
Brzezinski concludes his testimony with the statement that
it is "time for the Congress to assert itself."
The reasons for impeaching Bush and Cheney exceed by
many multiples all the reasons for impeaching every
president combined in US history. The reasons have been
enumerated many times and do not need repeating. If
members of Congress were faithful to their oaths of office
to uphold the Constitution, Bush and Cheney would already
have been impeached and convicted.
The very least Congress can do at this very late stage
is to make it perfectly clear in no uncertain terms that
any attack on Iran under any pretext without the
authorization of Congress after a careful examination of
the pretext will lead to the immediate removal of Bush and
Cheney from power, as will any escalation of the war in
Iraq without explicit authorization by Congress. Having
delivered this ultimatum, Congress must immediately begin
investigations of the Bush Regime’s attack on civil
liberties and the separation of powers, on the Bush
Regime’s use of lies and deception to lead America into
a war with Iraq, on the Bush Regime’s violation of the
Geneva Conventions, and on the Bush Regime’s plans to
attack Iran.
The American people and their representatives in
Congress must face the fact that criminal and dictatorial
persons control executive power in the United States and
immediately rectify this highly dangerous situation.
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Paul Craig Roberts [paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com]
wrote the Kemp-Roth bill and was Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was
Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page
and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is author
or coauthor of eight books, including The Supply-Side
Revolution (Harvard University Press). He has held
numerous academic appointments, including the William E.
Simon Chair in Political Economy, Center for Strategic and
International Studies, Georgetown University and Senior
Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
He has contributed to numerous scholar journals and
testified before Congress on 30 occasions. He has been
awarded the U.S. Treasury's Meritorious Service Award and
the French Legion of Honor. He was a reviewer for the
Journal of Political Economy under editor Robert Mundell.
He is the co-author of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. He
is also coauthor with Karen Araujo of Chile: Dos Visiones
– La Era Allende-Pinochet (Santiago: Universidad Andres
Bello, 2000).