----- Congress Slouches Toward Home
  The New York Times | Editorial 
  Friday 24 September 2004

  The Republican-controlled Congress is shambling to the end of one of the lightest 
workloads in decades without a hint of embarrassment, concentrating on the defense of 
the flag, tax cuts and marriage while failing at the most demanding obligations of 
government.

  When the lawmakers get back home, voters should ask them how they could quit their 
posts while leaving a dozen basic spending bills in next year's budget unfinished - 
hung up once more in back-room feuds about pork and logrolling. The assault weapons 
ban was allowed to lapse to appease the gun lobby. A simple $5 billion corporate-tax 
plan to satisfy a violation of tariff laws remains mired in a $150 billion pork fest, 
while American products suffer retaliatory sanctions in the billions. As for fully 
financing and enforcing the No Child Left Behind Act, voters have to settle for 
lawmakers' posing tenderly with schoolchildren.

  Equally disturbing is how our elected representatives have been spending their time.

  Eager to help the middle class, a goal no one can argue with, they threw moderation 
to the winds this week on a $145 billion extension of existing tax cuts benefiting 
families. They hoped voters would not notice that they had not bothered to find budget 
savings to offset the costs of this program, and that these tax cuts will spawn a 
borrowing binge by the government from banks around the world. The loans will come due 
for America's children and grandchildren, whose earnings may just as well be stamped 
"Payable to the Bank of China." Republican leaders did find the fiscal constraint to 
brush aside proposals to extend minimal credits for millions of children in 
working-poor families, only to add a $13 billion dollop of tax boons to corporations.

  The House began its work on the decades-delayed reform of the American intelligence 
agencies by announcing that its kudzu patch of competing committees, one of the 
central points of criticism by the 9/11 commission, was too sacred to touch. Beyond 
that, House Republican leaders' most enthusiastic response to the call for reform 
seemed to be in trying to tack on a Patriot Act postscript that would grant law 
enforcement even more powers that could curtail civil liberties.

  Republican leaders have also been chipping away at the Constitution by proposing to 
deny judges jurisdiction to review selected acts of Congress. The House passed a 
measure yesterday retaining the Pledge of Allegiance's "under God" phrase and 
prohibiting any federal court - including, outrageously, the Supreme Court - from 
judging the law's constitutionality.

  In essence, the House proposed to protect a patriotic ritual by trashing the 
constitutional system it celebrates. This measure was spurred by discontent over a 
2002 federal appeals court ruling that invalidated the recitation at public schools of 
the pledge with the "under God" phrase in it, and the Supreme Court's recent choice to 
dismiss the case on technical grounds rather than addressing the merits. It echoed the 
mean-spirited and unconstitutional Marriage Protection Act, which the House approved 
in July to bar federal courts from reviewing the legal definition of marriage.

  The other day, Congressional Republicans celebrated the 10th anniversary of their 
ascendancy to power with the Contract With America, somehow failing to mention that 
their fervid conversion to unchecked deficits was not exactly part of that contract. 
Once upon a time, gridlock was considered the ultimate problem with Congress. That 
looks better than what we're getting right now.

***

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Scoop New - Sept 22, 2004
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0409/S00237.htm

Just Cut Out Their Tongues

by Thom Hartmann

The CBS/Rather/Bush/Guard affair - regardless of how it ultimately
turns out - has brilliantly deflected the issue of George W. Bush
having strings pulled to get him into the Guard, and then not
fulfilling his service requirements. Anytime the issue is raised
in the future - regardless of facts or context - partisan Republicans
will simply dismiss it by saying, "Those documents were forged."
That four-word sound byte will be remembered long after the details
of Bush's failures have dimmed from popular memory. Politically,
it was a masterstroke.

And not only does it hurt Bush family enemy Kerry, but also gets
back at Bush family enemy Dan Rather, against whom they've nursed
a 16-year grudge.

The Bush family's hostility to Rather first broke the surface of
public attention back in 1988, when Vice President George H.W. Bush
was confronted on network television about his various roles in the
criminal affair now known as Iran/Contra. At the time, rumors were
flying that in the fall of 1980 then-VP-candidate Bush had negotiated
with Iran to hold the American hostages until after the election.
The hostages were not only held throughout the election campaign,
but were released the very hour Ronald Reagan was sworn into office.
The ongoing dragged-out hostage crisis (and Carter's failed attempt
at rescue) had knocked the incumbent president down so far in the
polls that the long-shot ticket of Reagan/Bush won.

When it later came out, in part because of an investigation started
by Senator John Kerry, that after the 1980 election Reagan/Bush
were illegally selling American missiles to the Iranians "in exchange
for hostages" at a time there were no hostages (the Iranian hostages
had been freed, and the Lebanese hostages not yet taken), speculation
intensified. The key to busting the whole deal open and indicting
George H.W. Bush, some congressional investigators believed, would
be Bill Casey. As the manager of the 1980 Reagan/Bush campaign, he
would have known of the deal, and persistent allegations floated
around Washington that he'd even helped organize the initial
negotiations between Bush and Iranian representatives.

When Reagan/Bush took the White house, they elevated campaign 

manager Casey to the role of Director of the CIA. And the congressional
committees looking into Iran/Contra so wanted to talk with Casey
that they took the rare step of subpoenaing a sitting head of the CIA.

As White House insider Barbara Honegger wrote in her groundbreaking
book "October Surprise," Casey "reportedly attended meetings in
Paris, France, on October 19 and 20, 1980, with Iranian officials
and agents of French intelligence to arrange an arms-for-hostages-delay
deal with Iran. The morning of his first scheduled under-oath
testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the secret
Iran initiative he was struck by seizures in his CIA headquarters
office in Langley, Virginia, and underwent speech-incapacitating
left-brain surgery shortly thereafter. Had he lived to testify,
according to life-long friend and counsel Milton Gould, Casey would
have told the 'entire truth.' He died on May 6, 1987."

Since the left temporal lobe of the brain - "Broca's region" -
controls speech, some "conspiracy minded" folks suggested at the
time that this was simply a hi-tech version of the mob cutting out
an informer's tongue.

Six months after Casey was silenced, on January 25, 1988 in a CBS
broadcast, Dan Rather cornered Vice President George H.W. Bush 

about the whole Iran issue, and Bush became furious. Barely able to 

speak, his face twisted with rage, Bush blurted out: "It's not fair to
judge my whole career by a rehash on Iran. How would you like it
if I judged your career by those seven minutes when you walked off
the set in New York?" Bush's voice was cracking with hysteria as
he added, "Would you like that?"

Dan Rather has been on the Bush family enemies list ever since. But
he's not alone.

Another member of the Bush family enemies list is Senator John
Kerry, who opened the precursor to the Iran-Contra investigations,
which brought about the demand for Casey's testimony. Kerry then
led inquiries into the Bank of Commerce and Credit International
(BCCI), which broke open a tangled web that included organized
crime, international terrorists, and members of both the Bush family
and the Bin Laden family.

Indeed, as The Wall Street Journal noted in a front page story on
December 6, 1991 ("Family Ties: How Oil Firm Linked To a Son of
Bush Won Bahrain Drilling Pact"/"Harken Energy Had a Web Of Mideast
Connections; In the Background: BCCI" by Thomas Petzinger Jr., Peter
Truell And Jill Abramson): "The mosaic of BCCI connections surrounding
Harken Energy may prove nothing more than how ubiquitous the rogue
bank's ties were. But the number of BCCI-connected people who had
dealings with Harken -- all since George W. Bush came on board --
likewise raises the question of whether they mask an effort to cozy
up to a presidential son."

This all came into the open because of the tenacious efforts of
former prosecutor and U.S. Senator John Kerry. As David Corn noted
in an article first published in The Nation: "In the fall of 1992
Kerry released a report on the BCCI affair. It blasted everyone:
Justice, Treasury, US Customs, the Federal Reserve, [Democrats]
Clifford and Altman (for participating in 'some of BCCI's deceptions'),
high-level lobbyists and fixers, and the CIA. The report noted that
after the CIA knew the bank was 'a fundamentally corrupt criminal
enterprise, it continued to use both BCCI and First American...for
CIA operations.' The report was, in a sense, an indictment of
Washington cronyism. In the years since, there's been nothing like
it."

Which brings us to what may be the most recent Bush family political
dirty trick.

Back during the years when BCCI and the Bin Ladens were helping
prop up one of George W. Bush's failing oil businesses, Karl Rove
was perfecting the art of using misdirection to win political
campaigns. James Moore and Wayne Slater, who wrote "Bush's Brain"
- the unauthorized biography of Rove - noted that when Rove ran
Bill Clements' campaign in Texas in 1986, he is alleged to have
bugged his own office to distract voters from the real issues of
the campaigns. "Who bugged Rove?" became the big story in the news
for weeks, pushing other issues off the front page (and implying
that Rove and his candidate were the victims of dirty tricks).
Rove's candidate won an upset victory.

Others have suggested - although there is no clear evidence one way
or the other - that Rove was behind the appearance in the Gore
campaign of Bush's debate prep notes. Had Bush "lost" the debates
in a big way, the issue could have been deftly shifted to the Gore
campaign having had advance copies of his notes.

Perhaps it's a short leap from bugging your own office, to planting
debate prep materials with your opponent, to placing phony documents
to kill an issue.

For example, Robert Sam Anson points out in a September 16, 2004
article in The New York Observer that, "Mr. Rather's report hadn't
been over 10 minutes when a post appeared on the right-wing Web
site FreeRepublic.com from 'TankerKC,' saying the documents were
'not in the style that we used when I came into the USAF . can we
get a copy of those memos?'"

This was followed in a few hours by a detailed typographic analysis
from another blogger named "Buckhead" - even though the typography
had only been shown on television, not exactly a medium conducive
to examining typographic nuance.

The blog site that "broke" the story of the alleged forgery of the
documents Dan Rather had shown the world was, to quote Robert Sam
Anson, "the repository for anti-Jew, anti-Catholic, anti-homosexual,
anti-John Kerry rants by Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D."

For some, the name may sound familiar. As Anson continues: "And
whom, you ask, is Dr. Corsi? Co-author of the best-selling 'Unfit
for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry,'
that's who."

And now we learn from CBS that "Buckhead" - the blogger who posted
to Corsi's website detailed information about the memos' typography
just 3 hours after the story had aired on CBS - wasn't a typesetter
or typographer at all. Instead, he's a lawyer, Harry MacDougald,
who the LA Times notes, has "strong ties to conservative Republican
causes who had helped draft the petition urging the Arkansas Supreme
Court to disbar President Clinton after the Monica S. Lewinsky
scandal" and has connections, at least institutionally, to Ken Starr
and other senior Republicans.

Most recently, it's been reported by The New York Times that the Texas 

man who may have passed the documents along to Dan Rather was
Texas Air National Guard senior advisor and former Lt. Colonel Bill Burkett.

In February of 2004, USA Today reported Burkett claimed to have
witnessed and overheard senior Guard officers working to do a
thorough "cleansing" of George W. Bush's National Guard records for
a biography Karen Hughes was writing before his last run for
president. If true, Burkett - another Bush family enemy - is now
on the short list of potential fall guys in this case.

It's enough to make you wonder who's next on the schedule for
temporal-lobe brain surgery...


[Thom Hartmann (thom at thomhartmann.com) is a Project Censored
Award-winning best-selling author and host of a nationally syndicated
daily progressive talk show. www.thomhartmann.com His most recent
books are "The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight," "Unequal Protection:
The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights," "We
The People: A Call To Take Back America," and "What Would Jefferson
Do?: A Return To Democracy."]

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