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MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 06
1999

Reno's dogs won't hunt

Long ago and far away, Euripides said, "Man's most valuable trait
is a judicious sense of what not to believe." And he never heard of
Bill Clinton, Janet Reno, or Chuck Schumer. ...
Defenders of the indefensible can't understand why so many of us
don't trust our government to be honest, fair, or reasonable. Gee, it
is well documented our president has repeatedly lied; our attorney
general is either incompetent, or chin deep in multiple, major cover
ups; Congress had displayed the strength of a cobweb in a
tornado; and chronic violation of oaths has become standing
operating procedure.
Twenty-nine members of Congress have been accused of spousal
abuse, seven have been arrested for fraud, 19 have been accused
of writing bad checks, 117 have bankrupted at least two
businesses, three have been arrested for assault, 71 have credit
reports so bad they reportedly can not qualify for a credit card, 14
have been arrested on drug-related charges, eight have been
arrested for shoplifting, 21 are current defendants in lawsuits, and
just in 1998, 84 were stopped for drunk driving, but released after
they claimed congressional immunity. Such are the men and
women who have sworn a sacred oath to "... preserve and protect
the Constitution. ..."
The unnecessary tragedy of Waco is unraveling like a cheap rug.
Janet Reno is metamorphosing from "I take full responsibility" to
"Gosh, my subordinates lied to me. ... It's not really MY fault."
Reno's pursuit for the truth of Waco is rivaled only by O.J.'s search
for the "real" killers of Nicole and Ron. So how come a federal
judge was required to resolve a dispute with the Texas Rangers
over evidence? As the New York Times reported, "A federal judge
was forced to intervene Friday after federal officials tried to block
Texas Rangers from entering a Waco storage facility to search for
evidence that pyrotechnic devices were fired at the Branch Davidian
complex. That brief skirmish came the same day FBI officials in
Washington released the second of two newly discovered aerial
videotapes that include conversations between FBI commanders
about the use of combustible teargas canisters."
Janet Reno should resign, be fired "with prejudice," impeached for
either incompetence or conspiracy, or sued under Title 18, Chapter
13, Section 242, which addresses the subject of deprivation of
rights under color of law:
Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or
custom, willfully subjects any person in any State, Territory,
Commonwealth, Possession, or District to the deprivation of any
rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the
Constitution or laws of the United States, or to different
punishments, pains, or penalties, on account of such person being
an alien, or by reason of his color, or race, than are prescribed for
the punishment of citizens, shall be fined under this title or
imprisoned not more than one year, or both; and if bodily injury
results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if
such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a
dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire, shall be fined under this title
or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results
from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts
include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual
abuse, or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an
attempt to kill, shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned for any
term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death.
The above is not the rantings of any radical right wing nut -- it is
verbatim from United States Code Title 18, Chapter 13, Section
242. Gosh oh gee golly ... maybe it's just me, but it does kind of
sound like it was specifically written for the kind of gross abuse of
power under the color of authority that resulted in the Waco
tragedy.
Last week the FBI finally uncovered a Feb. 15, 1996 internal memo
acknowledging they DID use a few military gas rounds. An
anonymous FBI mouth said the memo stated no military teargas
was fired "directly" at the compound "due to the potential for
causing a fire." According to the General Accounting Office, the
FBI had 50 40mm "illumination rounds" (flares) and 250 40mm
"high explosive" rounds from the U.S. Army. What the hell was the
FBI doing with H-E (high explosive rounds)? One official who spoke
only on the condition he would not be identified said, "But why they
had the H-E rounds, I don't know. ..."
Reno is now trying on the hat of victim. She said, "What I asked for
were assurances -- and I received assurances -- that we would not
use incendiary devices or pyrotechnic means of delivering
incendiary devices." According to a tape released last Thursday, a
radio transmission in which the FBI's hostage rescue team
commander, Richard Rogers, granted permission for an agent to
fire military tear-gas rounds at the bunker. Whoops! A second tape
released the next day again confirmed the use of military canisters.
The Texas Rangers apparently have been trying to uncover facts,
but although "One Riot ... one Ranger" may be sufficient, when
taking on the obstructionists in Reno's Justice Department, a
reasonable judge helps. "Agents from the federal Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms assigned to maintain custody of
the evidence stockpile told the Rangers that their lawyers in
Washington had ordered them to deny the Rangers entry."
Now the New York Times reports, "The Pentagon's elite Special
Operations Command sent observers to the siege at the Branch
Davidians compound in Texas more than a month before the final
assault on the compound, suggesting that military commandos
had a far longer and closer involvement in the disastrous operation
than previously divulged."
President Bill Clinton and his cover-up queen Reno are once again
in deep kimchee. For years many of us have been suggesting
Clinton/Reno specifically either violated Posse Comitatus (which
prohibits the U.S. military from active involvement in domestic law
enforcement), OR covertly issued a presidential waiver. Now the
White House has consistently denied Clinton ever issued any such
waiver. I don't buy it. I spent 20 years in the military, active duty,
National Guard, and reserve. I have commanded a Special Forces
Operational Detachment and a Military Police Company. I've served
on staffs at Battalion, Brigade and Division levels. I encountered a
wide spectrum of officers, some with huge egos and poor
judgment. However, even the most arrogant, myopic, venial, and
intellectually challenged officer would never do what was done at
Waco without a "get out of jail card" from some higher up. Maybe
in an isolated jungle, or remote mountain, but not in Waco, Texas
with TV cameras pointed at them.
It has been said that newspapers offer the first draft of history. The
Waco tragedy will eventually become a significant scar on the
history of the '90s. The second draft of the Waco incident will differ
from the first product. When Congress sticks its finger into the
wind of popular sentiment they may well discover what many of us
have known for years. Obstruction of Justice, abuse of power under
the color of authority, media manipulation, obfuscation, and lies are
five dogs that won't hunt.
In the coming months you can anticipate scapegoats,
whistleblowers, assorted resignations, attempts to delay, stall,
divert, and perhaps, maybe, even an eventual epiphany or two.

Geoff Metcalf is a talk-show host for KSFO in San Francisco.

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