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 Foreign Ministry denounces U.S. lawsuit against ex-Shin Bet chief, Avi Dichter
 

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/655820.html


Avi Dichter. Relatives of the 14 civilians
killed in an assassination attack are
suing him in the U.S. (Archive)

Last update - 14:55 10/12/2005

Foreign Ministry denounces U.S. lawsuit against ex-Shin Bet chief

By Yuval Yoaz, Haaretz Correspondent, and AP

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The Foreign Ministry condemned on Friday a civil lawsuit filed in the U.S. against former Shin Bet chief Avi Dichter for the deaths of 14 Palestinian civilians who were killed in a targeted hit on a senior Hamas operative in 2002.

"We see this as a cynical manipulation of the courts by groups with extremist agendas," said Mark Regev, spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry.

Palestinians filed the suit against Dichter in a U.S. federal court Thursday, seeking millions of dollars in damages.

The plaintiffs are relatives of the 14 civilians who were killed when Israel assassinated senior Hamas operative Salah Shehadeh in July 2002.

The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court - Southern District of New York.

While Palestinians have previously filed suit in the United States against other Israeli security officials, Dichter, unlike the defendants in those cases, is currently in the U.S. As a result, the plaintiffs have been able to serve him with the papers, thereby enabling the court to hear the case.

According to the suit, Dichter shares responsibility for the deaths both because of his role in the decision to drop a one-ton bomb on the building where Shehadeh was staying and because he supplied the intelligence on which that decision was based.
The plaintiffs seek to hold Dichter responsible under customary international law and the Torture Victim Protection Act. They say the court would have jurisdiction for human rights violations and war crimes under the U.S. Alien Tort Claims Act, a law that has been used by Holocaust survivors and relatives of people killed or tortured under despotic regimes from South America to the Philippines.

The lawsuit, brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights, says the bombing occurred as part of a series of targeted attacks on suspected terrorists that has killed 327 people and at least 174 non-targeted bystanders, including at least 47 children, since September 2000.

The lawsuit says Dichter had "developed, implemented and escalated the practice of targeted killings."

A spokeswoman for the Center for Constitutional Rights said Dichter was served with the lawsuit during a benefit Wednesday in New York City.

The Israel Defense Forces said at the time that it decided to drop the bomb based on intelligence indicating that Shehadeh was alone in the building.

While the suit does not ask for a specific sum in damages - that would be decided by the jury - the total is expected to reach millions of dollars. The plaintiffs are seeking both compensation and punitive damages, arguing that the bombing constituted a war crime that should not go unpunished.

Dichter has not yet responded to the suit.

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 Treat Us Like Human Beings, Saudi Reporter Tells US Ambassador
 

http://lnk.nu/arabnews.com/6vw/

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Treat Us Like Human Beings, Saudi Reporter Tells US Ambassador

Raid Qusti, Arab News



RIYADH, 8 December 2005 — Omar Al-Zubaidi, a well-known reporter for the Arabic satellite channel “Al-Arabiya”, ripped his visa application and other papers in two in front of the American ambassador at a press conference. He had been told to submit the application and other documents to the US Embassy in Riyadh but he tore them up, saying, “We do not want your visa!”

The reporter complained to the ambassador about the abuse and humiliation he experienced when he went to apply for a business visa to the US. He said that he and another colleague were called “animals” by an embassy employee at the front gate. He told the ambassador that Saudi citizens were often mistreated and dealt with rudely when they applied for US visas. He demanded that they should be respected “as human beings.”

“One of the employees told my colleague and me while we were waiting in line to enter the embassy grounds, ‘The animals go back,’ referring to Saudi citizens,” Al-Zubaidi said. “Thank you Mr. Ambassador. We do not want your visa,” he said, before he ripped the papers in two. “I can do my business elsewhere. I can go to Europe; I do not need to go to the US.”

Al-Zubaidi then went on to address a sore point with many Saudis who have been accepted for study at American colleges and universities. “What is happening is a pity and a shame. Many Saudi students from remote villages and towns have had to come to Riyadh to apply for their visas. The Jeddah visa section is closed and no one knows when it will reopen. These students dream of studying in the US and returning to the Kingdom with a degree. Some of them have had to sleep in mosques because they have no money for hotels. And after all this, they are then abused and humiliated at the US Embassy.”

The US ambassador, James C. Oberwetter, apologized to the reporter for what happened and said that such a thing was “unacceptable. I deeply regret hearing that you were badly treated. This is something we will not tolerate.” He promised to investigate the matter.

During the press conference, the US Ambassador and the US Consul General explained to the press the problems of issuing visas to large numbers of Saudi students and the immense pressure on the embassy to process them.

In a press release the US Embassy said that up through Dec. 1, the embassy processed almost 700 student visas for study in the United States; in the entire year of 2004, only 647 student visas were issued. The total number of visas issued to Saudis increased from 16,004 in 2004 to 27,657 so far in 2005.

In a statement released to the press, the ambassador said, “It is unfortunate that at a time of increased visa demands, the Consulate in Jeddah had to suspend visa services on Nov. 13 due to security concerns. We have asked the Saudi government to help us address these concerns.”

At present, no visas — either student or tourist — are being issued in Jeddah.

The ambassador said that Saudis “should be patient and plan well ahead” when applying for US visas. A request for an interview for a visa takes eight weeks and beyond that, another week is needed to obtain the visa after the passport has been collected from the applicant.

The statement said that students who had not yet received visas for their academic studies in January 2006 should request delayed admission to the US.

Replying to an Arab News inquiry about the questions Saudis are asked in the personal visa interview, the ambassador said that everyone was treated the same, without exception. “The questions that are being asked are because of new procedures. We realized that our old procedures did not work,” the ambassador said, referring to the Saudis who entered the US and carried out the 9/11 attacks. He said that the US Embassy, along with the Saudi Ministry of Higher Education, was seeking ways to “smooth” the way for the large number of Saudi students who have been accepted for study in the US.

In response to a question about the number of Saudis who had complained that they had had to wait longer than usual for a visa because their names were similar to those of the 9/11 terrorists, the Consul General said that normally the process of evaluating papers takes two weeks after submission.

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 Rogue State? US Spurns Treaty After Treaty
 

http://www.ipsnews.org/news.asp?idnews=31346

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Rogue State? US Spurns Treaty After Treaty

Isaac Baker

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 8 (IPS) - In 1989, the United Nations put forth the Convention on the Rights of the Child -- a treaty that protects the civil and economic rights of children around the world.

To date, 192 nations have ratified the treaty. Only two have not.

A decade later, just seven countries voted against the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), an independent body created to prosecute genocide and crimes against humanity.

And in October of this year, members of the U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) voted overwhelmingly to pass a new treaty aimed at protecting cultural diversity worldwide. Only two states voted against it.

The United States is the only nation to oppose all three. And the list of U.N. treaties and conventions that Washington has not signed or has actively opposed goes on and on.

While the vast majority of the world's governments support these treaties, as well as other U.N. diplomatic efforts and conventions, the U.S. government can almost be expected to stand in opposition each time such treaty proceedings arise.

Indeed, the United States, especially in recent years, is increasingly being seen in the world as a lone state, thumbing its diplomatic nose at international pacts on everything from banning the use and production of landmines to curbing global warming.

This staunch refusal to join with other nations on such a wide range of treaties, experts say, is hurting the already tarnished image of the world's sole superpower in the eyes of the international community.

"It sends the message that the United States has been the biggest violator and thrasher of international law in the post-war period," Richard Du Boff, a professor emeritus of economic history at Bryn Mawr College in the state of Pennsylvania, told IPS.

Du Boff added that while the U.S. has often opposed U.N. conventions since the end of the Second World War, its isolationist posture "has escalated dramatically and reached a level never before challenged" during the presidency of George W. Bush.

This, Du Boff said, makes the U.S. a "rogue" in the realm of international law.

"The term is inspired by U.S. officials themselves," he said. "This is a term that they constantly apply to any country that does something we may not like: 'rogue state'."

However, it is the record of the U.S. and its stance on international legislation, he said, that stands in such stark contrast to that of the rest of the world.

The U.S. stands alone with the East African state of Somalia in its refusal to ratify the 1989 Convention on the Rights of a Child.

The treaty, which the U.N. calls "the most powerful legal instrument that not only recognises but protects [children's] human rights", is one of the most widely supported international agreements in the U.N.'s history.

While the U.S. government has publicly stated its support for the treaty, it has not taken the necessary steps to ratify it.

Others that Washington has rejected include the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, the Treaty Banning Antipersonnel Mines, a protocol to create a compliance regime for the Biological Weapons Convention, the Kyoto Protocol on global warming, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.

The U.S. is also not complying with the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the Chemical Weapons Commission, and the U.N. framework Convention on Climate Change.

One of the touchiest areas in the rocky relationship between the U.S. and the international community is Washington's overt hostility toward the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague.

The U.S. was one of seven states to vote against the formation of the ICC in 1998. In taking this stance, the U.S. defied the rest of the democratic world's support for the court and aligned itself with notorious human rights abusers like China, Iraq, Libya and Yemen.

The U.S. continues to stand alone among even its closest allies in its refusal to recognise the authority of the ICC.

The Bush administration maintains that U.S. personnel must be exempt from prosecution by the court, and has pressured ICC member states to sign bilateral deals promising not to hand over any U.S. nationals to the court's jurisdiction.

Human rights advocates and non-governmental organisations say the U.S. government's stance toward ICC creates a two-tiered system of international law: one for U.S. nationals and one for everyone else.

Organisations such as the New-York based Human Rights Watch (HRW) have blasted the U.S. for its refusal to recognise the legitimacy of the court, saying such a stance hurts the image of the U.S. in the world.

"U.S. ambassadors have been acting like schoolyard bullies," Richard Dicker, director of HRW's International Justice Programme, said in a statement. "The U.S. campaign has not succeeded in undermining global support for the court. But it has succeeded in making the U.S. government look foolish and mean-spirited."

The U.S. continues to reject the ICC, leaving no room for argument.

In the most recent example of the U.S.'s rejection of U.N.-backed treaties, the U.S. and Israel voted against UNESCO's Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions in mid-October.

While the treaty is largely symbolic -- it doesn't carry any real means of enforcement -- supporters say it is an important declaration of the importance of cultural diversity and national aspirations.

Among other provisions, the treaty gives nations more leeway to support local culture through subsidies of domestic films and publications to help them stand up to foreign competition.

The U.S. government has called the treaty protectionist and says it could be a barrier to international trade.

During the treaty negotiations, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, in a letter to other governments, called for changes in the text, saying the treaty would "sow conflict rather than cooperation".

The U.S. State Department has also said the treaty could be used by governments to censor or block foreign films or other goods in the name of preserving cultural diversity, a claim that supporters of the treaty deny.

"The United States is a culturally diverse country and a vigorous proponent of cultural diversity, which is based on individuals' freedom to choose how to express themselves and how to interact with others," the State Department says. "Governments deciding what citizens can read, hear, or see denies individuals the opportunity to make independent choices about what they value."

At the UNESCO meeting, Timothy Craddock, the ambassador from Britain, one of Washington's staunchest allies, called the treaty, "clear, carefully balanced, and consistent with the principles of international law and fundamental human rights".

However, he added that Britain and the European Union had "agreed to disagree" with "one country".

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 It's Time to Play Beat-the-Bully
 



http://www.crisispapers.org/essays-w/bully.htm

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It's Time to Play Beat-the-Bully

By Bernard Weiner

Co-Editor, The Crisis Papers

December 6, 2005

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We all know this from our schooldays and our workplaces. The thing about bullies, especially the really cocky ones, is that they're often really insecure. They strut their stuff, and get in your face aggressively, but once you organize opposition and indicate you're not afraid of them anymore, thus stripping them of their essential power over you, they're lost in the world of ordinary mortals.

Bullies need to seem successful, which helps explain why so many cheat and lie and threaten in order to get their way; they don't believe they can make it on their own abilities. This behavior also helps explain why they avoid responsibility by blaming others for their own faults.

I got to thinking about this the other day when learning that the Bush Administration secretly paid for pro-U.S. stories in Iraqi newspapers. That reminded me of how Bush&Co. got caught secretly paying a number of U.S. journalists to write pro-Administration articles and plant them in various media outlets. And that reminded me of how the Pentagon and other Administration departments created their own fake "TV news stories" about Bush policies and sent them out to small-town stations around the country, who ran them as real news.

And that reminded me of how Bush during the campaign almost always appeared before hand-picked supportive audiences, and how he almost never gives major foreign-policy speeches these days except before supportive military audiences. Ordinary American civilians who may or may not agree with all his policies are not to be included in the democratic process; as Bush famously told one citizen who expressed mild disapproval, "What do I care what you think?"

It's plain that the Bush Administration believes (or at least suspects) that its own arguments, if presented straight, won't pass muster with the American populace, or, in the case of the purchased news stories in Iraq, that country's public. The Administration's versions of the truth won't be enough to convince readers, viewers or voters-- for good reason, as they derive from a greedy, mean-spirited ideology -- so propaganda is employed to fool the public.

Such deception can be carried out in microcosm by, say, writing a story, getting it translated into Arabic and then paying to have it run in a Baghdad newspaper. Or the deception can be on the macrocosmic Big Lie scale: Asserting that Saddam Hussein is in cahoots with Osama bin Laden and is going to pass some of his supposed huge store of biological and chemical and nuclear WMD to Al-Qaida. The bigger the lie, in some ways, the easier it is to sell to the public -- especially when your highest officials spend months and months engaged in such falsehoods and deceptions. Then you add the mainstream media into the equation: by not doing their job and questioning the Bush assertions early on, they appeased the bullies, thereby giving them more power.

RECALLING HOW WE GOT IN THIS MESS

You'll recall that the White House Iraq Group, the unit established to "market" the war to the American people, had a devil of a time coming up with a successful selling tool. Should they tell the truth, that the war was necessary as part of a long-term campaign to control the huge oil/gas energy fields in the Mideast and to alter the geopolitical map of that region? No, that wouldn't fly with the citizenry, they figured; nobody wants their kids killed or maimed for imperial adventures created by ivory-tower ideologues who made sure never to put on their country's uniform in times of war.

So, according to Paul Wolfowitz, one of the key neo-con architects of the war, the Bush Administration finally settled on the scary bogeyman of "weapons of mass destruction" that Saddam Hussein supposedly was ready to unleash on America -- biological and chemical agents dropped or sprayed from drone planes off the East Coast, "mushroom clouds" over American cities, and so on.

Even though U.S. leaders knew Saddam was a paper tiger and no longer possessed such weaponry or even active programs to acquire such capabilities, they launched their WMD-scare offense on the American public and provided cherry-picked intelligence (devoid of the doubts, caveats and demurrers of the intelligence analysts) to the Congress.

To help push the propaganda campaign along, they added one more powerful deception to their arsenal of lies. Cheney and Rumsfeld and Rice and others began conflating Saddam Hussein and the 9/11 terror attacks. There was no such linkage, of course; the Administration was informed by their counter-terrorism experts shortly after 9/11 that the attacks were pure al-Qaida, with no Iraqi involvement. (Further, Saddam slaughtered any Islamicists he could find in Iraq, and Osama bin Laden had targeted him as a secular enemy.)

The Iraq/9/11 linkage was all B.S., of course, but most American leaders swallowed it -- including those of the supposed Democrat "opposition" -- while the rest of the world, more savvy about the reality and complexity of the situation, were not afraid to confront the Superpower bully and angrily denounced the Bush lies. More than 10,000,000 citizens demonstrated worldwide against the impending war. Maybe they were more willing to take on the U.S. because they remembered what happened in Europe when appeasement of a war-hungry Adolph Hitler led to World War II, in which 60 million were slaughtered.

Two years after the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq, the suspicions raised by the anti-war forces around the globe about the Bush Administration's duplicity and lies were verified when the top-secret Downing Street Memos -- minutes from inside the Blair war cabinet, detailing the invasion preparations of the U.S. and U.K. leadership -- were leaked to the British press, and, of course, were given little attention by the American corporate mainstream media.

TODAY: LYNNE CHENEY'S TWISTED KNICKERS

In the wake of the recent indictment of Dick Cheney's chief of staff, Scooter Libby, for obstruction of justice in the Valerie Plame case, the run-up to the Iraq War again has become the subject of great scrutiny. And it turns out that the duplicitous war campaign is non-stop, because the lies are non-stop. The other day, Lynne Cheney expressed outrage that her husband was being accused once more of making those links to Iraq and 9/11. He never expressed such linkages, she said adamantly.

Too bad, Lynne, there are such things as videotape and audiotape, and that record still exists of his intertwining 9/11 and Iraq.

And the linkage deceptions still go on. In Bush's Annapolis speech the other day, he correctly laid out the three main components of the Iraqi insurgency early: "The enemy in Iraq is a combination of rejectionists, Saddamists and terrorists. The rejectionists are by far the largest group. These are ordinary Iraqis. ...The second group...contains former regime loyalists who held positions of power under Saddam ...The third group is the smallest but the most lethal: the terrorists affiliated with or inspired by al-Qaida." But throughout the rest of the speech, he often used the term "terrorists" to describe all those fighting the U.S. occupation.

In other words, to deflect attention away from the true nature of the bulk of the Iraqi insurgency -- nationalists and ex-Baathists angry at being invaded by foreigners, and enraged by an occupying army that brutalizes and tortures Iraqi civilians at will -- the insurgency suddenly is given the rubric of "terrorists."

But the situation in Iraq, in the world, is much more complex than labels, with all sorts of competing tribes and clans, and those representing diverse economic, political, religious, and ethnic interests. To understand those complexities, and devise equally as nuanced responses to them would take real creativity and hard work. It's much easier to simply divide Iraq and the world into black and white categories, "those who are with us and those who are against us." The latter category is given the hated title "terrorists," and the propaganda flows much more easily from that designation, aided enormously by a generally quiescent, at times cooperative, mass media.

(Speaking of cooperative reporters who abdicated their journalistic responsibilities, mostly recently it was Bob Woodward of the Washington Post. Once an outsider press hero doing battle against the Nixon bullies, Woodward for years has been a shameless insider protecting the powerful; he knew of the intelligence community's doubts about the Bush Administration's broad WMD assertions -- three high-level sources told him about the deceptions -- but he kept silent, apparently in order to guarantee total access to Bush for the book he was writing about the run-up to the war. For shame!)

MURTHA SPEAKS FOR THE GENERALS

Not much changes over time, only the justifications, the spin. Now Bush, trying to avoid culpability for the disaster that is the Iraq War, is trying to deflect criticism by (as usual) blaming others: It's the CIA's fault, or, in essence, the American public's fault, since they re-elected him during wartime, and Congress' fault since they voted to authorize the war in the first place. The administration spinmeisters claim that Congress voted for the war based on the same intelligence that Bush saw -- an assertion that is patently false, since the White House provided only summaries cleansed of all doubts and caveats having to do with the supposed stockpiles of WMD.

Finally, belatedly, even with blood on their hands, some Democrats are speaking up forcefully against Bush's war policies: the deceptive way we were led into the war, and the gross incompetencies of the Occupation -- and so the entire history of that war is once again Topic A for public discussion. Recent reports that the Vietnam War decades before (where millions died) also rested on lies, exaggerations and deceptions, sheds new light on the current situation.

Rep. John Murtha, who earned his bravery medals in 'Nam, spoke with great force the other day, calling for the U.S. to withdraw quickly from Iraq before more senseless slaughter occurs. What is plainly apparent is that Murtha is not speaking only for himself in his denunciation of Bush policy and in calling for a speedy American withdrawal of troops from Iraq. Murtha, a militarist hawk for decades with close ties to the officer corps, also is speaking for those generals inside the services who revealed their strong disagreements with Bush's Iraq policy openly to him but who are afraid to voice their objections in public, lest they be fired or otherwise have their career-advancements closed off.

So where are we? Though there are differences in emphasis and approach, there is a wide, strong opposition to the continuing U.S. presence in Iraq, coming from supposedly disparate groups: Officers inside the military, Establishment conservatives, liberals and radicals and mainstream Democrats, the peace movement, nearly two-thirds of the American people. But, even with all this opposition, Bush&Co. remain in power and, if Bush's Annapolis speech is to be taken seriously, the Iraq War will continue until some vague, indefinable thing called "victory" is obtained. Which is to say the 12th of Never.

Bush may make a few accommodations prior to the 2006 election -- withdraw thousands of Guard and Reserve troops, for example, and promise more withdrawals -- in order to seem to be in line with the public mood. But the war will continue, with bombing from the air taking the place of any boots missing on the ground, and the imperial goals of dominating the region and controlling the energy fields will remain operative. No matter how long it takes, Bush is willing to sacrifice the lives of U.S. troops and spend the treasury into bankruptcy for "the mission"; he believes the war against radical Muslims is his holy work and he won't back down unless absolutely required to do so. Besides, keeping the American citizenry on a constant fear-boil, Rove believes, provides openings through which to slip Bush&Co.'s domestic agenda.

In short, it's long since time for us to respond to the bullies in charge of our foreign and domestic policy, to remember the lessons of history when insecure leaders are not confronted early enough -- Hitler in Europe, Presidents Johnson and Nixon enlarging the disastrous Vietnam War, Sen. Joe McCarthy running roughshod over Americans' civil liberties in his mad hunt for supposed "communists" in 1950s America, et al. We have the proper role models: Fannie Lou Hamer taking on the segregationist Mississippi Democrats, Edward R. Murrow and Joseph Welch finally taking on Joe McCarthy, John W. Dean and the Washington Post stepping forward to reveal the lawless Richard Nixon, Daniel Ellsberg making sure the Pentagon Papers got published about the Vietnam debacle, and other such brave souls, Cindy Sheehan speaking truth to power about the shameful lies that continue to fuel the slaughter in Iraq. They stood up to the bullyboys when it was vital that they do so, and we all are the better for their fortitude.

So, if we American citizens truly want to get the U.S. out of its Iraq War quagmire before more thousands of U.S. troops are killed and maimed, along with thousands of Iraqi civilians as "collateral damage" -- before America has to get out of Iraq anyway years down the road -- we simply must organize our opposition and confront our own bullies head on.

PRYING THEIR FINGERS OFF POWER LEVERS

We don't have a parliamentary system in this country whereby a vote of no-confidence can remove incompetent, corrupt or ideologically dangerous fools from office. The only way to pry their fingers off the levers of power is to either vote them out of office or to impeach them and send them packing, either with a conviction or with their resignations. Both take lots of time, and the current election option is plagued by a voting and vote-counting system that is easily corruptible and has already demonstrably been corrupted.

One would hope Bush&Co. would see the handwriting on the wall and, for the good of the country, would resign their offices now, but we know these power-hungry zealots are not going to go willingly. So we -- progressives, moderate conservatives, libertarians, right wingers, leftwingers -- must join together and put our efforts into passing laws mandating honest elections and hand-counted votes, and then sweeping enough Republicans out of office in the House and Senate next November so that the proper investigations finally can be conducted that will lead to impeachment and removal.

We can work long-range toward either drastic reform of the Democrat Party or the founding of an electable alternative party. But our immediate goal, our immediate job   -- because the stakes are so extraordinarily high -- is to do everything possible to close down this war, to ensure honest elections, and to protect the Constitution from further ravaging. We can do this.

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Copyright 2005, by Bernard Weiner
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 Is the United States a republic or a Busharchy?
 

http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_311.shtml

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Is the United States a republic or a Busharchy?

By Ben Tanosborn

Online Journal Guest Writer

Dec 9, 2005, 00:27

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Americans have always seemed obsessed with celebrities; of any type; from any source. And royalty has often stood at the head of the regard queue. For all the satirical treatment of the monarchy, there has always been a certain respect and curiosity towards the blue bloods. This, no matter whether these people came from any of the more famous European royal houses, other lesser houses, or even some not-so-regal domestic dynasties founded by our very own captains of power and greed.

This brings us to some royalty realities . . .

Two centuries and a score ago, American colonists decided for a parting of the ways with their ruler across the Atlantic, King George William Frederick [George W., yes!]. Some of these colonists were seriously considering replacing the British monarch with a George W. of their own. After contesting certain taxing matters dealing with "stamps and tea" . . . here were our fiscal ancestors severing tributary and political ties with the Brits. They were ready to cast a crown for the take-charge emancipator, commander of the raggedy colonial troops, Gen. George Washington [George W., yes!], as king of the newly-freed colonies.

Whether or not George Washington might have been tempted by the prospect of kingly power and privilege, the United States of America, then much of a work-in-progress as a nation, had a slate of wise men that after putting their heads together would have none of it. A republic, they decided . . . that's what this US of A ought to be; with freedom and justice, and a constitution to help preserve both in posterity.

Now Americans are finding themselves once again facing the crowning [of sorts] of yet another George W. -- an anecdotal item for the history books. Deja vu all over again!

Did the post-election Supreme Court decision in 2000 herald the nation's crowning of George W. Bush? Or, was it the 9/11 shock a year later that made fearful Americans accept Dubya's governance by acclamation, something which changed their status from citizens to subjects? Or, was it revelations by the Almighty to the supreme high priest of televangelism, Pat Robertson, which made a true-blue scoundrel appear as a virtuous man of God, one deserving of a throne?

Or . . . could it be that for five years we have been witnessing the gradual self-crowning of this incompetent-extraordinaire by default; through our own laziness . . . our unconditional surrender to a government of self-anointed aristocrats? America's Founding Fathers, in their wisdom, would not let a competent and disciplined Washington become king. Today, in a nation with four times the area and 70 times the population (vs. the original colonies), there appears to be no wise leaders in sight willing to step forward and challenge the stubborn, arrogant Bush from conducting himself as a king; no true patriots calling for the citizenry to reclaim their participative democracy.

It matters little whether we think of Dubya as president, as king or as crown-pretender. Shamelessly, his entire administration has shown to be a royal court of ultra-right ideologues, warmongers, Robin Hoods in reverse and incompetent cronies ( . . . if only some of those cronies had been technically, not just ideologically, competent!).

It was not through evolution but intelligent design that the miraculously successful transformation of a wild parrot from Texas to a monarch wannabe (and we aren't talking butterflies) took place in Washington. It's a safe bet, however, that the intelligent design was not through divine intervention but the shaping hands and crooked mouth of Dick Cheney, who more than a grand vizier for this Busharchy, has been the architect and holder of the seal for every major political and economic decision made during the last five years at the White House . . . and Congress. You may also rest assured that this unpatriotic patriot, together with his cohort at the Pentagon, have made an art . . . not of stretching the truth, but rather of compressing lies in a way that can be easily fed to Americans as "swallow that" sound bites.

A downward slide in "popularity numbers" on the handling by the administration of any specific issue- be it Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, or other foreign policy and economy-related matters, will prove to be only temporary setbacks for Dubya's dubious, if not downright malefic, agenda. Propaganda machinery is well in place ready to shift Americans' opinion without the need to change political direction: on Iraq, on wealth redistribution. The Iraq fiasco might see a phase II of even greater military significance; and the sacking of the American producing-class by the predatory investing-class will continue marching on without pause.

In pledging allegiance to the flag, Americans pledge to the republic for which that flag stands. But, taking stock of America today . . . is the nation really a republic, or has it evolved into something else? I truly believe that it has. A Constitutional Busharchy, perhaps; in danger, should the neocons establish roots, of becoming in time an Absolute Busharchy . . . no matter who follows Bush "the Incompetent" to the throne.

Yet, for many of us, this republic is well worth saving; after all, that's all we have!

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© 2005 Ben Tanosborn

Ben Tanosborn, columnist, poet and writer, resides in Vancouver, Washington (USA), where he is principal of a business consulting firm.

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