Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Listening Bushies?

"Courage is knowing what not to fear." -- Plato (427 BC-347 BC)

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Quote for Thought

"Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves." -- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Kudos to Fitzpatrick

Just a note of thanks to a prosecutor who has successfully taken out one of the legs that the thoroughly corrupt White House has stood on in its cynical duping of the American people. Mr. Libby, former top aid to VP Cheney, was convicted today of obstruction of justice, perjury, and lying to the FBI in a trial that went to the heart of the Bush administration's case for war in Iraq. It was all a lie folks, and the proof is in the great lengths that in particular the VP's office went to discredit factual evidence that the case for war was nonsense.

The rightwing scream machine has on cue gone into full attack mode. Repug apologists have saturated the airways with their vitriol against the prosecutor and the jury in the Libby case. Refusing to acknowledge the overwhelming evidence against Libby (and the VP) that a sympathetic jury has said they could not ignore, they instead have invented a vendetta conspiracy of liberals and an ignorant selfserving Fitzpatrick and jurors who 'just don't know the law', as the Mdm. De Farge of rightwing loyalists- former federal prosecutor and Democratic Party, Clinton hater Ms. Toensing said today on CNN. Funny, did these right wing cronies of the VP and Libby forget that Fitzpatrick is a longtime repug party hack and that the jurors were a group of highly educated, mostly non minority persons- hardly the makings of a liberal conspiracy.

As Fitzpatrick said today, a cloud hangs over the White House and the VP, but he remarked that it was hardly of his making but of their own. The implication being that there is much more there there, but that there was probably not a case that could be brought successfully against others high up in the White House, due no doubt to the utter secrecy and surround the wagons mentality of the Bush folks. As one juror in an interview soon after the verdict reflected about the jury's sentiments in the matter, that Libby was a likely 'fall guy' for the White House, and thus that many in the jury wondered why was not a case made against Karl Rove and others in the administration. It seems Fitzpatrick got what he could get, for now. . .

Anyway, it seems the anti-war political climate on Capitol Hill (and the country at large) will only intensify. There will be more hearings and investigations, and no doubt new impetus to bring the disasterous war in Iraq to and end. The times they are a changin' and blowin' in the wind is a newly emboldened anti-Bush administration disgust, and not a moment too soon!


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