Murder, Sadism and Torture:
The Bush Administration Was the Combo Deal

Submitted by mark karlin on Thu, 04/23/2009 - 9:57am. EditorBlog
THE BUZZFLASH EDITOR'S BLOG
By Mark Karlin

http://buzzflash.com/articles/node/8289

It's not considered politically correct -- even among the 
high-profile progressive political blogs that are now quoted by the 
D.C. Beltway corporate media -- to accuse the Bush Administration of 
murder and sadism. It's "the wave" now to urge an investigation of 
the torture memos and potential prosecution, but the reality that 
torture resulted in the murcers of an untold number of detainees in 
the Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld Gulag is not discussed much.

That's why I wrote a BuzzFlash Editor's Blog yesterday, "The Legal 
Case Against Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Et Al., Is Murder One, Not Just 
War Crimes." Yet, as much as I agree that the torture memo authors 
should be tried (and Judge Bybee impeached), the MSM and progressive 
Internet focus on the memos discounts and dishonors the justice that 
is necessary for those perhaps hundreds of detainees -- many of them, 
if not most of them, innocent of any actual crimes -- who were 
murdered as a result of torture.

This reminder of murder in the name of the "War on Terror" clearly 
makes many Americans uncomfortable.  But if one becomes a denier of 
death by torture, such as the one detailed in "Taxi to the Dark 
Side," one is conceding one of the biggest right wing talking points: 
how can it be torture if no one died? The reality is that many did 
indeed die from torture, but the Bush Administration went to great 
lengths to ensure that the highest profile Al Qaeda detainees were 
not murdered, just so that they could make the case of "no harm, no 
foul."

Yet, such life-saving torture precautions were not taken at 
Guantanamo, Bagram, Abu Ghraib and the many other prisons around the 
world where lower level detainees were tortured, many of whom died as 
a result or just "disappeared."  This is not speculation; this is 
fact.

For 8 years, we were not only under the rule of an administration 
with reckless disregard for life (remember that hundreds of thousands 
of Iraqis have died as a result of the Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld initiated 
war there, as well as thousands of American soldiers), we were under 
the government of a president and senior staff who were "stimulated" 
by exercising power over who should live and who should die.

There is no question that George W. Bush, going back to his erotic 
thrill over setting the record for executions as Governor of Texas, 
barely conceals an inner sadistic streak that no doubt probably began 
with blowing up squirrels as a child.  And Cheney and Rumsfeld just 
regard any "non-American" life as cheap and expendable in pursuit of 
American control over the world's natural resources.

The Washington Post last year reported that Bush's inner circle met 
regularly in the basement of the White House and approved specific 
torture measures.  It was also reported that Bush personally viewed 
torture videotapes of at least one high profile Al Qaeda member 
before the CIA allegedly destroyed the evidence. 

Everything that is now being revealed in documented form, we pretty 
much knew before, except now we are seeing the written text.  Cheney 
was using torture not to get more information to prevent terrorist 
attacks, but to try and get a top Al Qaeda operative to recite 
Cheney's script that Osama bin Laden was connected to Saddam Hussein, 
a meme that Cheney has never stopped repeating.  Unfortunately for 
Cheney, it is not true and so he needed to waterboard a couple of 
Osama's lieutenants more than 200 times in a month in order for them 
to make up the Osama/Saddam link to get him off the hook. That's a 
War Crime, a regular crime and just plain sadistic.

Rumsfeld thought himself a "Master of the Universe." With reckless 
disregard for the truth in his blathering Pentagon briefings and 
reckless disregard for life in the torture protocol he had 
distributed to all the military sites of interrogation around the 
world (along with parallel CIA "guidelines"), he joined his sadistic 
partners in sanctioning torture unto death.

As I noted yesterday, how quickly we have forgotten the tortured dead 
of Abu Ghraib that we saw in body bags as military and contracted 
"interrogators" mocked the bodies.  How quickly we have forgotten 
even the surely understimated accounts of "homicides" issued by the 
Pentagon.  How quickly we have forgotten the "suicides" by torture in 
Guantanamo.  How quickly we have forgotten people like the innocent 
Afghani taxi driver who would have been just another unknown victim 
of two days of deadly torture if not for Alex Gibney's brilliant and 
grueling documentary.

So while the blogosphere and some of the corporate media debates 
about what should happen to the attorneys who wrote up the torture 
memos, BuzzFlash wants to know when Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld will be 
charged with murder?

In all likelihood it will never happen.  The D.C. establishment 
protects its own.  And most Americans don't want to face what 
horrible, homicidal deeds were done in their name by their government.

At Nurenberg, we set the precedent that you didn't have to gas the 
victims to be accountable for their deaths.

This is a disconcerting thought for many Americans, but it is our 
soul as a nation that much bear the scars of not seeking justice for 
these deaths.

THE BUZZFLASH EDITOR'S BLOG

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