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OBSERVES : MATTERS OF INTEREST Doremus Jessup, editor of the Fort Beulah The
Daily Informer, in Sinclair Lewis' famous book
"It Can't Happen Here", at its conclusion,
"drove out saluted by the meadow larks, and onward
all day, to a hidden cabin in the Northern Woods where
quiet men awaited news of freedom.....still Doremus goes
on, into the sunrise, for a Doremus Jessup can never
die......
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Dear Friends [at 911visibility.org],
My name is John *****. I am the father of ****** *****, a
flight attendant on ******* Flight #*** on September 11.
From the beginning of this terrible tragedy that took my
daughters life and the lives of many more then and
since, I have fought diligently for truth, justice and
for peace. I have read everything that I could about
September 11th and believe strongly that it was entirely
preventable. Grieving has taken much of my energy over
the past 28 months but I am determined to expose the
untruths and deceptions that Bush and his cronies
continue to perpetuate about 9-11, the Iraq War
I am
saddened that the press and many of the American people
have chosen to ignore the lies and the mystery that hangs
over 9-11 like an ominous and foreboding cloud. The
calculated distraction of the Iraq War has erased the
need to know the truth about 9-11. For some of us it is a
pain that will never go away and it is only exacerbated
by the cover-up that continues mostly unencumbered.
I am so very thankful that there are people of
character, a bold few like yourselves who persist onward
in the face of criticism, going against the mainstream of
society, fighting for truth and justice and ultimately a
better existence for us all. Bless you my friends. Your
courage gives me strength and your persistence gives me
hope.
John *****
******, Michigan
Letter
from Jeff ;
Yup. We're on the Titanic.
And most folks are busy rearranging chairs or making
merry.
It
will soon be too late for them.
New York, N.Y. John Ashcroft spoke to a national
meeting of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith (which means the covenant sons of Ai--see the
Bible, Old Testament) yesterday. He said that he would
use the extraordinary powers given to the US government
in time of war (what war? Congress never declared
war) to CRUSH VERBAL CRITICISM OF JEWS, BECAUSE IT IS A
PRECURSOR TO TERRORISM.
"As history shows, verbal attacks on the
Jewish people are portends of more savage criminality to
come", Ashcroft stated, (a reference, of course, to
the totally fraudulent "Hoaxacaust") "This
administration believes that acts of anti-Semitism must
be confronted, condemned and denounced.....In this
battle, every voice and every hand is needed to triumph
over terrorism".
So. Criticism of Jews is now a terrorist act.
Are you folks paying attention? Do you understand
what this means? Will any of you even respond, or
are you all so apathetic that you just don't give a damn?
This article, which appears in the January 2004 issue of
the Free American magazine, goes on to comment that
Ashcroft sought approval from the ADL before accepting
the nomination to head the "Justice (read: Just Us)
Department. He has appointed ADL Board Members as
senior officials, and then as Federal Judges.
And folks still think I'm crazy, and that the Jews don't
run this country. What say you BS'ers (Bush
Supporters) to this? How come the Jews always have
access to anyone at anytime in the government, and we
can't even get a letter to "our" (read:
the Jews) Congressmen answered? When was the last
time a senior government official spoke before a
gathering of White folks and stated that any criticism of
White people was now a terrorist act?
This is EXACTLY what happened in Russian after the Jew
Bolsheviks took over--they made "anti-Semitism"
a capital offense. That's right--critisize a Jew,
get a bullet in the back of the head! And the
ultimate absurdity is that THE JEWS ARE NOT
SEMITES! That's right--to be a "semite"
you have to
be a decendant of Noah's son Shem. The proper term
is "shemite", and the people called
"Jews" today are NOT decendants of
Noah--Shem---down through Abraham, Issac and Jacob.
They are imposters. See Revelation 2:9 and
3:9.
They are in fact Turko-Mongoloids, and decend from a
tribe called the Khazars who lived between the Black and
Caspian Seas and converted to Judaism in 740 AD.
This is a fact of history, acknowledged in the Jews own
writings.
Sadly, it seems no one gives a damn about truth anymore,
and thus our country is being destroyed by our ancient
enemies. The worst part is the moral cowardice of
White people. If we would just stand up and DEMAND
an end to this crap, and REFUSE to allow this perversion
of the truth, all these anti-Christs would quickly scurry
into a hole. But no--everyone has the "Titanic
syndrome", and refuses to believe there is a
problem. Pathetic. From Jeff.

The Color of Bush's Sky
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Perspective
Wednesday 21 January 2004
It took a little less than a
half hour for George W. Bush to taint the 215th State of
the Union address with a bald-faced lie about Iraq. It
was, in the end, merely an accent in the symphony.
The nonsense began in this
order: The economy is growing stronger. The tax cuts are
working. Public schools are flourishing. The Patriot Act
is excellent. Everything is rosy in Afghanistan. The
people of Iraq are free. Throughout the vacuous
peroration were more shooting-fish-in-a-barrel applause
lines than has ever been heard in any major speech in
American history. "I love God! I love soldiers! I
love America! I love freedom!" went the drumbeat.
Once upon a time, we had standards.
Let's take a few of these in
order.
" The Iraq lie came when
Bush claimed that David Kay's weapons inspection teams
had found materials and equipment to construct weapons of
mass destruction in Iraq. In point of fact, Kay and his
people found no such thing, just as the denigrated
UNMOVIC inspectors likewise found no such thing. The
promised 26,000 liters of anthrax, 38,000 liters of
botulinum toxin, 1,000,000 pounds of sarin and mustard
and VX nerve agent, the 30,000 munitions to deliver this
stuff, the mobile biological weapons labs, and the
uranium from Niger that so disgraced the last State of
the Union speech Bush gave, somehow failed to turn up.
Bush dared, in the speech, to claim that "No one can now doubt the
word of America." Unfortunately, a vast
majority now doubts the word of the American President.
Perhaps this failure is a matter of syntax. According to
Bush, once again, we should be looking for nuclear
materials. Maybe the inspectors just misread the package
labels in Tikrit.
" Iraq is now free, and the
only people killing American soldiers are lingering
defenders of Saddam Hussein. In fact, most of the
insurgents against the American occupation despise
Hussein. They are nationalists defending their country
against a force they see as usurpers. As for freedom, it
is not nearly on the table. Shia, Sunni and Kurd tremble
on the edge of explosive civil war, and the American
administrators are using spit and baling wire to keep the
lid on. Meanwhile, pipe dreams about a power transfer
become less tenable by the hour.
" According to Bush, it is
"condescending" to suggest that democracy can
never take root in the Middle East. There are two
bitterly amusing facets to this one. First, it is axiomatic that true
democracy can never be brought anywhere effectively at
the point of a gun without razing the existing society
completely to the ground, as was done in Japan and
Germany. If Bush had suggested we grind every
aspect of culture and infrastructure to powder in the
Middle East, a necessary aspect of the plan proposed,
that particular bit of applause would have been muted. Second, the main reason why
democracy will have a hard time in the Middle East is
because it has been viciously repressed in places like
Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia under the American direction
of a number of people at the speech -- Cheney,
Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Perle specifically -- while they worked in other
administrations.
" Afghanistan is
apparently a wonderland of freedom where the children are
learning and all is well, according to Bush. The fact
that the Taliban is reforming there in strength, that the
warlords are once again dominant, that the opium industry
is flourishing, that civilians continue to be killed by
American bombs, and that women are again being oppressed,
never made it into the speech. For the second year in a
row, the name "Osama bin Laden" went
completely unmentioned.
" The tax cuts are working,
and the economy is sound because of them. In fact, there
are two million fewer jobs in America than when Bush took
office. The tax cuts, which promised 300,000 new jobs a
month, never reached a third of that goal. Whatever new
jobs have been created pay far less than the ones which
were lost. Bush demanded that Congress make the cuts
permanent, apparently taking Karl Rove's advice about
Sticking to principle. - The transcript of the meeting
discussing the second round of tax cuts, revealed
recently by former Treasury Secretary Paul O. Neill, had
Bush openly questioning the policy of giving government
money to rich people again. In that meeting, he was
basically shouted down by the people who purportedly work
for him, and the cuts went through. It appears they won
another argument about this, putting the Commander in
Chief in his place.
" The math in this speech
was pretty specious. Bush praised the No Child Left
Behind bill, which he underfunded by $7 billion, and
asked for a whole new program called "Jobs for the
21st Century." He wants to make the tax cuts
permanent. He wants to spend federal money to shore up
the energy grid. Simultaneously, he wants to continue to
pour money into the occupation of Iraq, an action that
has cost nearly $200 billion already. Yet he promised to
cut the budget deficit in half within five years. Recent
poll numbers suggest Bush will be in retirement in five
years, however, so he won't be around when the incredible
inaccuracy of these numbers become apparent.
" Gambling Social Security
in the stock market is back on the table. Never mind that
his Enron buddies blew a wide hole in the markets a
couple of years ago; had
Social Security been invested in the markets then, it
would have been completely gutted. That, perhaps,
is the rub. When the stock market takes a beating, the
money lost by investors doesn't just disappear. It is adjusted upwards into the
holdings of the richest 1% of investors, who have
enough capital to survive a downturn and have money on
hand to scoop up devalued stock on the chance it retains
value later. This 1% owns a disproportionally massive
majority of all the stocks traded on the markets. If Social Security cash is fed
into the markets, it is ripe for the poaching. Besides,
it rids Bush of the pesky need to provide seniors with
safety-net funding better used by the Pentagon,
Halliburton and other close friends.
"The sops thrown to
the most extreme elements of the Republican party were
many and varied. If children are to be taught sexual
education, they must be taught only abstinence, because
clearly teenagers will never have sex again and shouldn't
learn about protecting themselves from disease and
unwanted pregnancies. The Massachusetts judges who
decided, using the clear language of the law, that there
is no aspect of the constitution denying same-sex
marriages were attacked. Bush dismissed their decision as
"arbitrary," and threatened a constitutional
amendment to defend marriage against the queer onslaught.
In doing this, Bush says he is defending the sanctityof
marriage. Once upon a time our office-holders defended
the law, and left the defense of sanctity to ministers.
His faith-based federal funding concept is back on the
table again. Bush said that religious groups are denied
federal money "because they have a cross, or a Star
of David, or a crescent on the wall."
Actually, George, it's because the separation of church
and state is clearly outlined in the constitution you
want to revise to keep gay people from enjoying the same
human rights as straight people.
We could go on in this vein, but
you get the idea. This speech was, in the immortal words
of Hunter S. Thompson, a nest of gibberish. Columnist
Paul Krugman of the New York Times holds the opinion that
this was deliberate. "Karl Rove and other insiders
must know all this," wrote Krugman in a Tuesday
editorial titled "Going for Broke." So
they must figure that once they have won the election,
they will have such a complete lock on power that they
can break many of their promises with impunity. What will
they do with that lock on power? Their election strategy "confuse the middle, but
feed the base" suggests the answer.

The best moments in the speech
came from a completely unexpected realm. Bush's people
salted the room with young soldiers resplendent in their
uniforms. The cameras flashed to them every time Bush
pledged his undying respect for them, and every time he
said matters in Iraq are going famously well. The soldiers reacted with dead
faces, muted clapping, and about as much enthusiasm as
one might find in the waiting room outside a proctology
clinic.
One soldier in
particular, a young African American man, summed up the
night. Bush was waxing rhapsodic about a letter he
received from a ten year old girl named Ashley Pearson.
Ashley, it seems, asked Bush to tell the soldiers she
loved them. As Bush slogged through the saccharine, the
camera found this soldier. When
Bush was done with Ashley, and the room rose yet again to
applaud, this soldier visibly rolled his eyes, laughed in
obvious disgust, clapped once, and sat back down. The
other soldiers with him showed no emotion whatsoever.
The troops know the score. Believe it.
Hopefully, by now, the American people do as well.
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William
Rivers Pitt is the Managing Editor of truthout.org.
He is a New York Times and international best-selling
author of three books - "War
On Iraq," available from Context Books, "The
Greatest Sedition is Silence," available from
Pluto Press, and "Our
Flag, Too: The Paradox of Patriotism," available
in August from Context Books.
Image from John Chuckman's
cartoon library.
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