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Impeach Now: Or Face the End of Constitutional Democracy

Impeach Now: Or Face the End of Constitutional Democracy
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

Unless Congress immediately impeaches Bush and Cheney, a year from now the US could be a dictatorial police state at war with Iran.

Bush has put in place all the necessary measures for dictatorship in the form of "executive orders" that are triggered whenever Bush declares a national emergency. Recent statements by Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff, former Republican senator Rick Santorum and others suggest that Americans might expect a series of staged, or false flag, "terrorist" events in the near future.

Many attentive people believe that the reason the Bush administration will not bow to expert advice and public opinion and begin withdrawing US troops from Iraq is that the administration intends to rescue its unpopular position with false flag operations that can be used to expand the war to Iran.

Too much is going wrong for the Bush administration: the failure of its Middle East wars, Republican senators jumping ship, Turkish troops massed on northern Iraq's border poised for an invasion to deal with Kurds, and a majority of Americans favoring the impeachment of Cheney and a near-majority favoring Bush's impeachment. The Bush administration desperately needs dramatic events to scare the American people and the Congress back in line with the militarist-police state that Bush and Cheney have fostered.

William Norman Grigg recently wrote that the GOP is "praying for a terrorist strike" to save the party from electoral wipeout in 2008.
Chertoff, Cheney, the neocon nazis, and Mossad would have no qualms about saving the bacon for the Republicans, who have enabled Bush to start two unjustified wars, with Iran waiting in the wings to be attacked in a third war.

The Bush administration has tried unsuccessfully to resurrect the terrorist fear factor by infiltrating some blowhard groups and encouraging them to talk about staging "terrorist" events. The talk, encouraged by federal agents, resulted in "terrorist" arrests hyped by the media, but even the captive media was unable to scare people with such transparent sting operations.

If the Bush administration wants to continue its wars in the Middle East and to entrench the "unitary executive" at home, it will have to conduct some false flag operations that will both frighten and anger the American people and make them accept Bush's declaration of "national emergency" and the return of the draft. Alternatively, the administration could simply allow any real terrorist plot to proceed without hindrance.

A series of staged or permitted attacks would be spun by the captive media as a vindication of the neoconsevatives' Islamophobic policy, the intention of which is to destroy all Middle Eastern governments that are not American puppet states. Success would give the US control over oil, but the main purpose is to eliminate any resistance to Israel's complete absorption of Palestine into Greater Israel.

Think about it. If another 9/11-type "security failure" were not in the works, why would Homeland Security czar Chertoff go to the trouble of convincing the Chicago Tribune that Americans have become complacent about terrorist threats and that he has "a gut feeling" that America will soon be hit hard?

Why would Republican warmonger Rick Santorum say on the Hugh Hewitt radio show that "between now and November, a lot of things are going to happen, and I believe that by this time next year, the American public's (sic) going to have a very different view of this war."

Throughout its existence the US government has staged incidents that the government then used in behalf of purposes that it could not otherwise have pursued. According to a number of writers, false flag operations have been routinely used by the Israeli state. During the Czarist era in Russia, the secret police would set off bombs in order to arrest those the secret police regarded as troublesome. Hitler was a dramatic orchestrator of false flag operations. False flag operations are a commonplace tool of governments.

Ask yourself: Would a government that has lied us into two wars and is working to lie us into an attack on Iran shrink from staging "terrorist" attacks in order to remove opposition to its agenda?

Only a diehard minority believes in the honesty and integrity of the Bush-Cheney administration and in the truthfulness of the corporate media.

Hitler, who never achieved majority support in a German election, used the Reichstag fire to fan hysteria and push through the Enabling Act, which made him dictator. Determined tyrants never require majority support in order to overthrow constitutional orders.

The American constitutional system is near to being overthrown. Are coming "terrorist" events of which Chertoff warns and Santorum promises the means for overthrowing our constitutional democracy?

Paul Craig Roberts 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 coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. [link]

How Corporations became People

For anyone interested in how 'corporate' rights, rather than 'regulation' evolved contrary to clear Constitutional provision and intent, you need only look to Jefferson's comment with respect to how the Constitution, a mere 50 years later, had become a 'thing of wax' which was even then being 'violated' by the final 'check' in the checks and balances the founding fathers took such great pains to create. [link]

Below is an [detailed, case-by-case] outline of just how this happened:

Oh great day of greatest days, the day I began my version of the Polysyllabic Spree

I want to say thank you to the blanket that connects all things.

Today I received my copy of Nick Hornby's Polysyllabic Spree: A hilarious and true account of One man's struggle with the monthly tide of the books he's bought and the books he's been meaning to read.

(which I bought (amongst others) because I wanted to support McSweeneys in their hour of need, and because they put them on sale for half price, I was able to buy twice the number of books from them for half the cost. Nothing like a sale to bring out the old book buying wallet.)

It is the story of my life told by someone else. I too have stacks of books new and old that sit unread at home with new ones constantly coming in. I can't stop.

But at least now I have a plan. I'll imitate Nick Hornby because he's the man. In each monthly column he lists the books he's bought and the books he's read. Then he writes a few pages describing what he read and what he didn't, what he thought and what he didn't think. I haven't read much of it yet, but flipping through I already found a reference to the Spassky v. Fisher chess match of 1972, which I read a biography about, and I read Fischer's book too.

I can't wait to get started on this project. I think I'm going to do an article about June's reading first to give you a chance to catch me without any lead time, to see what I was up to before I started this Nick Hornby Quest, and then at the end of July you'll see the full force of this battle station.

To be fair, I had recently noticed my unread books were beginning to outweigh my read ones. I then began the task of separating the read from the unread and dealing with the unread appropriately, and with extreme prejudice. So I haven't exactly been dormant in the Month of June, but now that I'm refocused, who knows what July will bring.

Of course, I won't be reading just one type of book, since it's crucial that I crack Vebelin, Keynes, Lippmann, Bernays, Schiller, et al. to get working on my history book that I'm writing... But there's always time for graphic novels and novels and books of poetry, while I'm lugging those heavy tomes, looking for quotes.

Right now I'm listening to Yellow Submarine from Revolver, the Seventh Beatles Album, and the Seventh that I've listened to in a row since yesterday when I was able to fulfill an idea I got from reading The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp which was recommended in a roundabout way by Ze Frank in an article I read about him where he discussed creativity... (I bought books by all the authors that he mentioned that I hadn't already read... I'd read The Artists Way by Cameron, and Bird by Bird by Anne Lamont, who I had the pleasure of seeing speak at UC Davis once, very inspirational.)

Anyway, that's my plan and now it's public. The pressure is on.

Nick Hornby's Polysyllabic Spree meet Thomas Hunt's Polysyllabic Spree.

please don't sue me, I don't have any money and I can barely spell polysyllabic :>

Welcome Home Atlantis!


Glad to have you Back!

3:50 p.m. - Atlantis' wheels have come to a stop. Welcome home, Atlantis, after completing a journey of more than five million miles.

3:49 p.m. - Touchdown! Atlantis has safely landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

3:43 p.m. - Commander Rick Sturckow is now controlling Atlantis and he has Runway 22 in sight.

3:38 p.m - Atlantis is at 165,000 feet and traveling at 10,000 feet per second.

3:35 p.m. - Atlantis is traveling at a speed of 15,000 miles per hour. [link]

phew. I was worried there. I didn't like the talk of the problem with the heat shield one bit.

Delorean Gull-Wing door myth, Busted!

Okay. I'm convinced. For my next car I want a Prius with the 125 miles per gallon battery, plug-in capability, electric-only switch with Gull Wing Doors!


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