Lydia Cornell

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

GOD BLESS AMERICA * SCOOTER SCOOTS

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The 4th of July 2007 HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! It can only get better.

Scooter Libby Roundup

FACE THE FACTS: The reason Bush commuted Scooter Libby's sentence was SO LIBBY WOULDN'T TALK. Bush “guaranteed not only that Libby wouldn’t talk, but retaining Libby’s right to invoke the Fifth. This amounts to nothing less than obstruction of justice.” Now, the Bush administration is legally protected from having to answer questions. If Libby had been in prison, anyone could have gotten to him. Now, no one can get Libby to say a word about the real culprits, which are obviously Rove and Cheney/Bush.


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**First of all, it's vitally important to understand what Valerie Plame was actually doing, and how her "blonde good looks" were a perfect cover for the dangerous work she was doing in finding nuclear weapons in enemy territory. Along with Plame, what we never hear about is that this entire CIA covert program is now gone and several other CIA agents lost their jobs and their cover.

The reason this whole thing is different than any Clinton pardon is because this is a White House-related crime. You can't pardon or commute the sentence of someone who is directly related to your office!!

** Bush gleefully sent people to their deaths without commuting a single death sentence as governor of Texas. He sent mentally retarded children to their deaths. He probably sent innocent people to their deaths.

Doug Basham says: "Bush freed Libby... this is your “law and order” “strong on national security” republicans in action again. They have no problem outing someone who was working on nuclear proliferation issues, and then they have even less problem pardoning the person who leaked it. Well, at least Bush (Cheney) made sure Libby wouldn’t flip on them, and start talking."

According to Marcy Wheeler, Bush “guaranteed not only that Libby wouldn’t talk, but retaining Libby’s right to invoke the Fifth. This amounts to nothing less than obstruction of justice.”

And the worst part of this is… we’re now going to have to listen to all the right wing media hosts and their fellow propagandists tell us once again, that no crime was committed, even tho’ republican prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald said there was.

They will tell us it’s Patrick Fitzgerald who should’ve gone to prison, and that it was Richard Armitage who told Robert Novak, even tho’ Libby told at least 2 other reporters. So what if it was Novak who reported it? Libby leaked the name of a covert CIA operative to at least 2 other reporters, whether they reported it or not! So yes, a crime was committed. He just wasn’t charged with the crime of leaking.

Bush did not consult with the Justice Department or special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald before commuting the sentence of former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, according to Tuesday’s Washington Post. Bush commuted Libby’s sentence for perjuring and other crimes related to his role in the outing of CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson.

This is the first time in Bush's presidency that Bush commuted a sentence without going through his lawyers at the Justice Dept. Bush didn't even ask the Prosecutor in the case Patrick Fitzgerald, for his opinion as has normally been done in the Justice Department.

"First, President Bush said any person who leaked would no longer work in his administration. Nonetheless, Scooter Libby didn’t leave office until he was indicted and Karl Rove works in the White House even today."

President Bush on Tuesday left open the possibility of an eventual pardon for former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.

"As to the future, I rule nothing in and nothing out," the president said a day after commuting Libby's 2 1/2-year prison term in the CIA leak case.

Bush openly proclaimed on national television that "any person who leaked would no longer work in his administration." Libby now is free, awaiting a full pardon and Karl Rove is still directing the steps of the Bush administration.

Survey USA conducted a quick, automated survey to gauge response to President Bush's decision to commute former White House aide Scooter Libby's prison sentence.

According to the poll:

17% say Bush should have pardoned Libby completely.
60% say Bush should have left the judge's prison sentence in place.
32% of Republicans agree with the President's decision, compared to 14% of Democrats and 20% of Independents.
26% of Republicans say Libby should have been pardoned completely, compared to 21% of Independents and 8% of Democrats.
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A wide majority of Americans are against letting Libby go free. The Bush decision regarding Scooter Libby portrays the conclusion that he will do anything to protect those within his inner circle.

Equal Justice Under Law is a phrase engraved on the front of the United States Supreme Court building in Washington D.C. This phrase was apparently first written in 1932 by the architectural firm that designed the building. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes subsequently approved this inscription, as did the United States Supreme Court Building Commission which Hughes chaired.

It has become increasingly clear that in Bush's America, there is no "Equal Justice For All.

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179 Comments:

  • The revolution starts now.

    By Blogger Carl, at 12:54 PM  

  • Clif, wil you repost those White House phone numbers?

    By Blogger Lydia Cornell, at 1:00 PM  

  • Busy, busy those numbers in DC! Wonder if they are even accepting calls?! ; (

    The rhetoric and abuse of the court system doesn't leave anything positive for the younger generations to look up to.

    Although "all" presidents free those that are in their favor when they leave office, this is a new one, and one that turns in the face of all the court system is supposed to be about.

    Lastly, as there are too many points everyone is talking about, the "right" (wrong) continue to say libby has to pay $250,000 when in reality, none of that money is ever going to come out of his pocket.

    Aaarghh!!!!!

    By Blogger Coffee Messiah, at 2:04 PM  

  • Coffee:

    Not only will Libby not pay a dime, but Bush is insinuating he will pardon him later on.

    By Blogger Larry, at 2:06 PM  

  • How does this NOT surprise me?

    By Blogger JACQ, at 2:17 PM  

  • Jacq,

    Nothing should surprise us regarding Bush.

    By Blogger Larry, at 2:21 PM  

  • Wow, GREAT POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    By Blogger Mike, at 2:52 PM  

  • Mike:

    You know Lydia is an excellent writer.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:03 PM  

  • I have to agree with Joe Wilson's assesment of Bush's ignorant pardon of Scooted I mean Scooter. President Bush's decision to commute I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's prison sentence proves that "this administration is corrupt to the core," said Ambassador Joseph Wilson, the former diplomat whose wife was at the center of the CIA leak investigation that sparked the Libby case. In denouncing the Bush administration, Wilson told NPR,
    "I would only hope that Americans now realize, with this subversion of our system of justice and the rule of law in this country, just exactly how corrupt they are."
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11689369
    Replacing our order with what they call a new order is all that matters. I am so sick of this underhanded misadministration destroying our accepted norms and then like Libby did, get off scott free and laugh at us. I am so sick of this. I'll be nice! This was only part of my post as a reminder why everyone must get involved in any way in the 9/15 March in Washington DC to Impeach Bush and Cheney.
    It is scheduled to coordinate with General Petraeus's report on the "failed" surge. I bet they cancel that report to deflate our efforts. There is a letter from Ramsey Clark you may have seen but he wanted the word spread. This is the best way I have to do that.

    By Blogger an average patriot, at 3:09 PM  

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    By Blogger BARTLEBEE, at 3:17 PM  

  • Excellent article Lydia.

    By Blogger BARTLEBEE, at 3:18 PM  

  • Patriot:

    I agree and since Bush has taken it to this level, it will be the rule of law, for the elite.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:20 PM  

  • I wonder if Bush will finally talk about the faltering economy, since he needs people to forget his wars and pardons.

    General Motors's 24 percent slide in sales led a sharp decline for Detroit carmakers in June as Japanese firms ramped up incentives and grabbed more market share, sales reports showed Tuesday.

    Toyota reported a 6.1 percent jump in monthly sales to 245,739, just below that of number two Ford.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:35 PM  

  • Larry said...
    Mike:

    You know Lydia is an excellent writer."

    Of course Larry, but this article was hard hitting, timely and addressed all of the key points.........and deserves to be recognized.

    By Blogger Mike, at 3:40 PM  

  • The death toll for private contractors in the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has topped 1,000, a stark reminder of the risks run by civilians.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:41 PM  

  • Mike:

    Go read Patriots latest post.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:42 PM  

  • AP:

    Late payments on home equity loans climbed to a 1 1/2-year high in the opening quarter of this year, while delinquencies on credit card bills fell, painting a mixed picture of how people are managing their debt.

    The American Bankers Association, in its quarterly survey of consumer loans, reported Tuesday that late payments on home equity loans rose to 2.15 percent in the January-to-March quarter. That was up sharply from 1.92 percent in the final quarter of last year and was the highest since the late summer of 2005.

    "There are still signs of consumer financial distress, which will continue throughout most of this year as the worst of the housing problem works its way through the economy," said James Chessen, the association's chief economist.

    Payments are considered delinquent if they are 30 or more days past due. The survey is based on information supplied by more than 300 banks nationwide.

    The survey also showed that the delinquency rate on a composite of other types of consumer loans, including those for autos and boats, home improvement and for certain home equity loans, increased to 2.42 percent in the first quarter. That was up from the fourth quarter's 2.23 percent delinquency rate and was the highest since the second quarter of 2001, when the economy was in a recession. The rise for the composite was driven by home-equity loan delinquencies, Chessen said.

    Maybe this will take Bush's mind off a pardon.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:49 PM  

  • Hate to hijack the thread here.......so i'll be brief, went to see Michael Moore's "SICKO" today and I think the Reich Wing may be trying to sabotage the Movie.......the Move started around 15 minutes late, and right in the middle the Movie just cut out and ended, the theater people said about 8-10 times for the next half hour that its a minor glitch and it will be fixed in 1-3 minutes, they then blamed the film amd the loading of the film.......now mind you it was a brand new just built premium high end theater and it was a new film, so i'm not buying that crap and if the film was threaded wrong it wouldnt be fine for the whole first half of the movie then just go out instantly like it was a power failure.

    I think some little Reich Wing prick was trying to throw a wrench into the message Michael Moore is trying to get out and sabotage the movie.............and i'm curious if similar things are going on around the country.

    By Blogger Mike, at 3:52 PM  

  • On his blog or the one here...........because the one Patriot posted here was a great post!

    By Blogger Mike, at 3:54 PM  

  • Hey guys I really like Lydias article here today

    By Blogger Holly, at 3:54 PM  

  • Mike:

    I was talking about his blog. He has written 6 books, has two kids in Iraq and Afganistan.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:55 PM  

  • Google was trying to undermine Sicko in the add department, so they may be trying to ruin it in the theatre.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:56 PM  

  • Keith Olberman is going to demand Bush and Cheney resign Tonight............the "DECIDER" will be steaming after that one.

    By Blogger Mike, at 3:57 PM  

  • Olbermann is the only "newsman" with any guts and grit.

    By Blogger Larry, at 3:59 PM  

  • I was seriously pissed at the theater Larry I gave em hell...........I can feel some littlr REich Wing prick was trying to sabbotage the movie and Michael Moore.

    By Blogger Mike, at 4:00 PM  

  • Sicko has been getting wide acclaim, until CNN started attacking Moore yesterday.

    By Blogger Larry, at 4:03 PM  

  • Wow, Joe Wilson just shredded the Bush Administration on Hardball!

    By Blogger Mike, at 4:19 PM  

  • Larry said...
    Mike:

    I was talking about his blog. He has written 6 books, has two kids in Iraq and Afganistan."

    Wow, I didnt know he wrote six books.......i thought he was working on his first, i'll go check out his blog again tonight!

    By Blogger Mike, at 4:21 PM  

  • Bush basically said he'll pardon Libby in the future............he spit in the face of justice and the rule of law again!

    By Blogger Mike, at 4:22 PM  

  • Wilson pulls no punches, but I doubt he will get Scooter or Cheney on the stand, in his lawsuit case.

    By Blogger Larry, at 4:27 PM  

  • well if he doesnt, sworn deposition will be the next best thing..........it will show what liars they are.

    By Blogger Mike, at 4:30 PM  

  • I don't know why Bush didn't pardon Libby now, he is going to do it anyway.

    By Blogger Larry, at 4:32 PM  

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    By Blogger Larry, at 4:36 PM  

  • JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Fidelity National Information Services, a financial processing company, said Tuesday a worker at one of its subsidiaries stole 2.3 million consumer records containing credit card, bank account and other personal information.

    The employee sold the information to an unidentified data broker who sold it to several direct marketing companies, but the data were not used in identity theft or other fraudulent financial activity, Fidelity said in a statement.

    About 2.2 million records stolen from Certegy Check Services Inc. contained bank account information and 99,000 contained credit card information, Fidelity said.

    This happens an awful lot. One of my 401 K's is with Fidelity.

    By Blogger Larry, at 4:37 PM  

  • Reuters:

    Pending sales of existing U.S. homes hit the lowest level in more than five years in May and factory orders dipped modestly, according to data on Tuesday that suggested the economy was struggling.

    In addition, Ford Motor Co. (F.N: Quote, Profile, Research), Chrysler Group and General Motors Corp. (GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) reported lower U.S. sales for June as high gas costs, fierce competition and the housing slump took a toll on the industry.

    The National Association of Realtors said its index of pending home sales -- a forward-looking gauge -- slumped 3.5 percent in May to 97.7, its lowest since September 2001.

    Separately, the Commerce Department said factory orders eased 0.5 percent in May after an upwardly revised 0.5 percent April gain.

    Another example of the faltering Bush economy.

    By Blogger Larry, at 4:48 PM  

  • READ MY LIPS.


    The pardoning of Scooter Libby is going to be the downfall of Bush.

    Not by itself,but because of the spotlight it put on him. Did you guys see the evening news tonight? Especially NBC? People see Bush like Nixon now thanks to this clemency for Libby.

    But more than public opinion, it opened a flood gate of investigations, ones that have already launched, and ones yet to be launched.

    It appears the reason Bush commuted Libby's sentence was because he was afraid of Libby talking in prison to get out of prison. And that scared Bush so he commuted the sentence, which is conspiracy to obstruct justice.

    Bush is SCREWED!

    By Blogger BARTLEBEE, at 5:29 PM  

  • Chimpy's downfall (if indeed there is one) will be, IMHO, in pulling the security clearances of the investigators looking at "Electrode Al" Gonzale's role in the illegal wiretapping.

    That's a bonafide obstruction of justice. Ask Shooter what kind of problems that'll cause you.

    By Blogger Jolly Roger, at 6:02 PM  

  • Keith Olbermann is the greatest American alive today.

    A True Patriot!

    By Blogger Larry, at 6:08 PM  

  • Good evening. A president who lied us into a war and, in so doing, needlessly killed 3,584 of our family and friends and neighbors; a president whose administration initially tried to destroy the first man to nail that lie; a president whose henchmen then ruined the career of the intelligence asset that was his wife when intelligence assets were never more essential to the viability of the republic; a president like that has tonight freed from the prospect of prison the only man ever to come to trial for one of the component felonies in what may be the greatest crime of this young century." -- Keith Olbermann, intro to the 7-2-07 show

    These are the words of the Greatest American alive today.

    By Blogger Larry, at 6:28 PM  

  • Olberman really knocked that one out of the ballpark.

    Now the MSM needs to pick it up, and show clips of it on the evening news.

    Its now in the medias court. If enough pressure is excerted, Bush will be forced out prior to impeachment.

    By Blogger BARTLEBEE, at 6:52 PM  

  • Ok, so a friend of mine edits an Impeach Bush newsletter out of the Sioux City IA area. The writer of this particular newsletter went to a Bush Rally last fall and held up an Impeach banner and looked Bush right in the eye. Security apparently threw him out ... nice thing is it's been immortalized on YouTube.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSvXgnRzdl4

    By Blogger MCH, at 6:53 PM  

  • Olberman Smashed that one Sooooooo far out of the park they should frog march Bush and Cheney right out of the White House immediately and charge them with treason!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:06 PM  

  • MCH said...
    Ok, so a friend of mine edits an Impeach Bush newsletter out of the Sioux City IA area. The writer of this particular newsletter went to a Bush Rally last fall and held up an Impeach banner and looked Bush right in the eye. Security apparently threw him out ... nice thing is it's been immortalized on YouTube."

    its sad to say things like this are a common occurence with these brown shirt thugs who came to power 7 years ago!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:07 PM  

  • Is the United States an Empire?



    Definition of an Empire:

    A nation-state that dominates other nation-states and exhibits one or more of the following characteristics:

    1) Exploits resources from the lands it dominates

    2) Consumes large quantities of resources in amounts that are disproportionate to the size of its population relative to those of other nations

    3) Maintain a large military that enforces its policies when more subtle measures fail

    4) Spreads its language, literature, art, and various aspects of its culture throughout its sphere of influence

    5) Taxes not just its own citizens, but also people in other countries

    6) Imposes its own currency on the lands under its control

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:08 PM  

  • Those are certainly indications of an empire Larry.........................The sad thing is that empires NEVER last they are extremely fleeting if we had any brains we would revert to being a republic again because it was that freedom and democracy that made us special and made us so successful in the 20th Century.

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:17 PM  

  • Mike:

    If you notice every thing on the list has come true, and once Bush starts the North American Union the list will be complete.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:18 PM  

  • Ok, not to play devil's advocate or anything but ... didnt we fit most of these qualifications BEFORE George Dubbledumb Bush and Herr Cheney take over?

    English has been the international language of trade for decades, the American dollar is and has been the standard for world wide currency, we've been the primary military force since World War 1, etc ...

    By Blogger MCH, at 7:24 PM  

  • Bush is a ignorant street thug, running this country like a criminal empire........We would be much better off with Sammy the Bull Gravano running our country than GWB.

    Bush and Cheney have no honor and integrity and no soul's.......Gravano may be a stone cold killer but he has far more honor that Bush and Cheney.......who have the deaths of almost a million people on their hands for NO LEGITIMATE REASON>

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:33 PM  

  • MCH said...
    Ok, not to play devil's advocate or anything but ... didnt we fit most of these qualifications BEFORE George Dubbledumb Bush and Herr Cheney take over?

    English has been the international language of trade for decades, the American dollar is and has been the standard for world wide currency, we've been the primary military force since World War 1,"


    He didnt say those were "ALL" the signs of an empire.....merely SOME of the signs......if you want to read about MORE signs of an empire go back and read the last blog I wrote!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:35 PM  

  • We know the Rethuglicans in charge are trying to hide stuff and most of us only think we have an idea of how much crap they're keeping from us, not to mention Congress. We need to do every single thing we can to have these people held accountable. I would like to request a favor of all bloggers who see this comment. Please visit this impeachment post and help us spread the word.  Simply follow the directions. Every blog helps.

    By Blogger Robert Rouse, at 7:38 PM  

  • No self respecting mobster would lead such a screwed up fiasco as Bush does.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:39 PM  

  • Thanks Robert, I'll go there and sign up.

    We need rid of the skank in Washington.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:40 PM  

  • Relax guys .. I'm on your side, remember? The post I was responding to didnt say "some" or "all" but be that as it may ...

    I agree that the blood of hundreds of thousands of innocents are on their hands and I further agree that they have no soul or conscience. My point is there were plenty of things going on with our country long before these bozos took over.

    Here is my concern with making blanket accusations and widely placing blame: if it gets too out of hand we run the risk of losing credibility. We definitely do not want to look like the Democratic versions of Limbaugh and Coulter. Bush and Cheney have committed plenty of treasonous and impeachable offenses that have been documented and verifiable, do we really want to lose focus on those without speculating on things such as attempting to create an empire?

    By Blogger MCH, at 7:45 PM  

  • MCH said...
    Relax guys .. I'm on your side, remember? The post I was responding to didnt say "some" or "all" but be that as it may ...

    I agree that the blood of hundreds of thousands of innocents are on their hands and I further agree that they have no soul or conscience. My point is there were plenty of things going on with our country long before these bozos took over.

    Here is my concern with making blanket accusations and widely placing blame: if it gets too out of hand we run the risk of losing credibility. We definitely do not want to look like the Democratic versions of Limbaugh and Coulter. Bush and Cheney have committed plenty of treasonous and impeachable offenses that have been documented and verifiable, do we really want to lose focus on those without speculating on things such as attempting to create an empire?"


    I'm very relaxed and I agree that there ARE PLENTY of impeachable offenses that Bush and Cheney have committed and they CERTAINLY need to be focused on...............Now as for your allegation of merely speculating on their desire for empire.....go and read the PNAC manifesto then read the definitions of an empire and get back to us!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:57 PM  

  • We of this time–and our leaders in Congress, of both parties–must now live up to those standards which echo through our history: Pressure, negotiate, impeach–get you, Mr. Bush, and Mr. Cheney, two men who are now perilous to our Democracy, away from its helm.

    For you, Mr. Bush, and for Mr. Cheney, there is a lesser task. You need merely achieve a very low threshold indeed. Display just that iota of patriotism which Richard Nixon showed, on August 9th, 1974.

    Resign.

    And give us someone–anyone–about whom all of us might yet be able to quote John Wayne, and say, “I didn’t vote for him, but he’s my president, and I hope he does a good job.”

    Words from a Great American: Keith Olbermann!

    By Blogger Larry, at 8:21 PM  

  • Olbermann sure said it all tonight!!

    Bush and Cheney resign!

    By Blogger Suzie-Q, at 8:39 PM  

  • Suzie:

    The Olbermann replay will be on shortly. Worth Tivo on that one.

    By Blogger Larry, at 8:40 PM  

  • They have it on TP. Its also on You Tube I believe Larry.

    Everyones talking about it.

    By Blogger BARTLEBEE, at 8:54 PM  

  • TP has an entire thread dedicated to it.

    By Blogger BARTLEBEE, at 8:55 PM  

  • This was the best "Special Comment" of all.

    By Blogger Larry, at 8:56 PM  

  • Indeed. Olberman is the Murrow of our time.

    By Blogger BARTLEBEE, at 8:59 PM  

  • I am surprised the neocons haven't pressured GE to get rid of Olbermann.

    By Blogger Larry, at 9:01 PM  

  • Of course they won't resign we have to impeach those evildoers!

    By Blogger Suzie-Q, at 9:07 PM  

  • I'm all for that Suzie, if only Pelosi and Reid would do their jobs.

    By Blogger Larry, at 9:10 PM  

  • BARTLEBEE said...

    They have it on TP. Its also on You Tube I believe Larry.

    Everyones talking about it.

    8:54 PM
    --------------
    Bartlebee:

    Yes, it is on youtube and I just added it to my last post. ;)

    By Blogger Suzie-Q, at 9:10 PM  

  • Larry:

    We have to put pressure on Pelosi and Reid now!

    By Blogger Suzie-Q, at 9:11 PM  

  • Suzie:

    I can't believe Pelosi and Reid would be so stubborn when their own party has turned against them.

    By Blogger Larry, at 9:12 PM  

  • Suzie:

    Thanks for adding the "Special Comment" to your blog. It's easier to find there.

    By Blogger Larry, at 9:13 PM  

  • Larry said...
    I am surprised the neocons haven't pressured GE to get rid of Olbermann."


    I think they are afraid to touch him............he's the ONLY liberal voice on TV and if they cabceled his show a push to actually break up these media empires could really gain traction!

    By Blogger Mike, at 9:13 PM  

  • Mike:

    Suzie has Olbermann's comment on her blog now.

    Olbermann has more guts than the entire congress.

    By Blogger Larry, at 9:15 PM  

  • Here is the text of Olbermann's "Special Comment" which is a great post in itself:


    The protection of the environment is turned over to those of one political party, who will financially benefit from the rape of the environment. The protections of the Constitution are turned over to those of one political party, who believe those protections unnecessary and extravagant and quaint.

    The enforcement of the laws is turned over to those of one political party, who will swear beforehand that they will not enforce those laws. The choice between war and peace is turned over to those of one political party, who stand to gain vast wealth by ensuring that there is never peace, but only war.

    And now, when just one cooked book gets corrected by an honest auditor, when just one trampling of the inherent and inviolable fairness of government is rejected by an impartial judge, when just one wild-eyed partisan is stopped by the figure of blind justice, this President decides that he, and not the law, must prevail.

    I accuse you, Mr. Bush, of lying this country into war.

    I accuse you of fabricating in the minds of your own people, a false implied link between Saddam Hussein and 9/11.

    I accuse you of firing the generals who told you that the plans for Iraq were disastrously insufficient.

    I accuse you of causing in Iraq the needless deaths of 3,586 of our brothers and sons, and sisters and daughters, and friends and neighbors.

    I accuse you of subverting the Constitution, not in some misguided but sincerely-motivated struggle to combat terrorists, but to stifle dissent.

    I accuse you of fomenting fear among your own people, of creating the very terror you claim to have fought.

    I accuse you of exploiting that unreasoning fear, the natural fear of your own people who just want to live their lives in peace, as a political tool to slander your critics and libel your opponents.

    I accuse you of handing part of this Republic over to a Vice President who is without conscience, and letting him run roughshod over it.

    And I accuse you now, Mr. Bush, of giving, through that Vice President, carte blanche to Mr. Libby, to help defame Ambassador Joseph Wilson by any means necessary, to lie to Grand Juries and Special Counsel and before a court, in order to protect the mechanisms and particulars of that defamation, with your guarantee that Libby would never see prison, and, in so doing, as Ambassador Wilson himself phrased it here last night, of becoming an accessory to the obstruction of justice.[...]

    It is nearly July 4th, Mr. Bush, the commemoration of the moment we Americans decided that rather than live under a King who made up the laws, or erased them, or ignored them—or commuted the sentences of those rightly convicted under them—we would force our independence, and regain our sacred freedoms.

    We of this time—and our leaders in Congress, of both parties—must now live up to those standards which echo through our history: Pressure, negotiate, impeach—get you, Mr. Bush, and Mr. Cheney, two men who are now perilous to our Democracy, away from its helm.

    For you, Mr. Bush, and for Mr. Cheney, there is a lesser task. You need merely achieve a very low threshold indeed. Display just that iota of patriotism which Richard Nixon showed, on August 9th, 1974.

    Resign.

    And give us someone—anyone—about whom all of us might yet be able to quote John Wayne, and say, “I didn’t vote for him, but he’s my president, and I hope he does a good job.”

    By Blogger Larry, at 9:29 PM  

  • Stand Up For Your Rights

    Sorry to blogwhore, Lydia, but this one is juicy.

    By Blogger Carl, at 5:06 AM  

  • Larry, that piece you posted (I'm assuming you copied it from SLB) is only a small portion that I excised.

    Click on the title at my place and read the entire thing.

    By Blogger Carl, at 5:08 AM  

  • Thanks Carl, I did take it from your blog.

    By Blogger Larry, at 5:13 AM  

  • Carl:

    You're right the article on your blog is juicy.

    By Blogger Larry, at 5:22 AM  

  • Olbermann: Bush, Cheney should resign
    ‘I didn’t vote for him, but he’s my president, and I hope he does a good job.’
    SPECIAL COMMENT
    By Keith Olbermann

    “I didn’t vote for him,” an American once said, “But he’s my president, and I hope he does a good job.”

    That—on this eve of the 4th of July—is the essence of this democracy, in 17 words. And that is what President Bush threw away yesterday in commuting the sentence of Lewis “Scooter” Libby.

    The man who said those 17 words—improbably enough—was the actor John Wayne. And Wayne, an ultra-conservative, said them, when he learned of the hair’s-breadth election of John F. Kennedy instead of his personal favorite, Richard Nixon in 1960.

    “I didn’t vote for him but he’s my president, and I hope he does a good job.”

    The sentiment was doubtlessly expressed earlier, but there is something especially appropriate about hearing it, now, in Wayne’s voice: The crisp matter-of-fact acknowledgement that we have survived, even though for nearly two centuries now, our Commander-in-Chief has also served, simultaneously, as the head of one political party and often the scourge of all others.

    We as citizens must, at some point, ignore a president’s partisanship. Not that we may prosper as a nation, not that we may achieve, not that we may lead the world—but merely that we may function.

    But just as essential to the seventeen words of John Wayne, is an implicit trust—a sacred trust: That the president for whom so many did not vote, can in turn suspend his political self long enough, and for matters imperative enough, to conduct himself solely for the benefit of the entire Republic.

    Our generation’s willingness to state “we didn’t vote for him, but he’s our president, and we hope he does a good job,” was tested in the crucible of history, and earlier than most.

    And in circumstances more tragic and threatening. And we did that with which history tasked us.

    We enveloped our President in 2001.And those who did not believe he should have been elected—indeed those who did not believe he had been elected—willingly lowered their voices and assented to the sacred oath of non-partisanship.

    And George W. Bush took our assent, and re-configured it, and honed it, and shaped it to a razor-sharp point and stabbed this nation in the back with it.

    Were there any remaining lingering doubt otherwise, or any remaining lingering hope, it ended yesterday when Mr. Bush commuted the prison sentence of one of his own staffers.

    Did so even before the appeals process was complete; did so without as much as a courtesy consultation with the Department of Justice; did so despite what James Madison—at the Constitutional Convention—said about impeaching any president who pardoned or sheltered those who had committed crimes “advised by” that president; did so without the slightest concern that even the most detached of citizens must look at the chain of events and wonder: To what degree was Mr. Libby told: break the law however you wish—the President will keep you out of prison?

    In that moment, Mr. Bush, you broke that fundamental com-pact between yourself and the majority of this nation’s citizens—the ones who did not cast votes for you. In that moment, Mr. Bush, you ceased to be the President of the United States. In that moment, Mr. Bush, you became merely the President of a rabid and irresponsible corner of the Republican Party. And this is too important a time, Sir, to have a commander-in-chief who puts party over nation.


    This has been, of course, the gathering legacy of this Administration. Few of its decisions have escaped the stain of politics. The extraordinary Karl Rove has spoken of “a permanent Republican majority,” as if such a thing—or a permanent Democratic majority—is not antithetical to that upon which rests: our country, our history, our revolution, our freedoms.

    Yet our Democracy has survived shrewder men than Karl Rove. And it has survived the frequent stain of politics upon the fabric of government. But this administration, with ever-increasing insistence and almost theocratic zealotry, has turned that stain into a massive oil spill.

    The protection of the environment is turned over to those of one political party, who will financially benefit from the rape of the environment. The protections of the Constitution are turned over to those of one political party, who believe those protections unnecessary and extravagant and quaint.


    The enforcement of the laws is turned over to those of one political party, who will swear beforehand that they will not enforce those laws. The choice between war and peace is turned over to those of one political party, who stand to gain vast wealth by ensuring that there is never peace, but only war.

    And now, when just one cooked book gets corrected by an honest auditor, when just one trampling of the inherent and inviolable fairness of government is rejected by an impartial judge, when just one wild-eyed partisan is stopped by the figure of blind justice, this President decides that he, and not the law, must prevail.

    I accuse you, Mr. Bush, of lying this country into war.

    I accuse you of fabricating in the minds of your own people, a false implied link between Saddam Hussein and 9/11.

    I accuse you of firing the generals who told you that the plans for Iraq were disastrously insufficient.

    I accuse you of causing in Iraq the needless deaths of 3,586 of our brothers and sons, and sisters and daughters, and friends and neighbors.

    I accuse you of subverting the Constitution, not in some misguided but sincerely-motivated struggle to combat terrorists, but to stifle dissent.

    I accuse you of fomenting fear among your own people, of creating the very terror you claim to have fought.

    I accuse you of exploiting that unreasoning fear, the natural fear of your own people who just want to live their lives in peace, as a political tool to slander your critics and libel your opponents.

    I accuse you of handing part of this Republic over to a Vice President who is without conscience, and letting him run roughshod over it.

    And I accuse you now, Mr. Bush, of giving, through that Vice President, carte blanche to Mr. Libby, to help defame Ambassador Joseph Wilson by any means necessary, to lie to Grand Juries and Special Counsel and before a court, in order to protect the mechanisms and particulars of that defamation, with your guarantee that Libby would never see prison, and, in so doing, as Ambassador Wilson himself phrased it here last night, of becoming an accessory to the obstruction of justice.

    When President Nixon ordered the firing of the Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox during the infamous “Saturday Night Massacre” on October 20th, 1973, Cox initially responded tersely, and ominously.

    “Whether ours shall be a government of laws and not of men, is now for Congress, and ultimately, the American people.”

    President Nixon did not understand how he had crystallized the issue of Watergate for the American people.


    It had been about the obscure meaning behind an attempt to break in to a rival party’s headquarters; and the labyrinthine effort to cover-up that break-in and the related crimes.

    And in one night, Nixon transformed it.

    Watergate—instantaneously—became a simpler issue: a President overruling the inexorable march of the law of insisting—in a way that resonated viscerally with millions who had not previously understood - that he was the law.

    Not the Constitution. Not the Congress. Not the Courts. Just him.

    Just - Mr. Bush - as you did, yesterday.

    The twists and turns of Plame-Gate, of your precise and intricate lies that sent us into this bottomless pit of Iraq; your lies upon the lies to discredit Joe Wilson; your lies upon the lies upon the lies to throw the sand at the “referee” of Prosecutor Fitzgerald’s analogy. These are complex and often painful to follow, and too much, perhaps, for the average citizen.

    But when other citizens render a verdict against your man, Mr. Bush—and then you spit in the faces of those jurors and that judge and the judges who were yet to hear the appeal—the average citizen understands that, Sir.

    It’s the fixed ballgame and the rigged casino and the pre-arranged lottery all rolled into one—and it stinks. And they know it.


    Nixon’s mistake, the last and most fatal of them, the firing of Archibald Cox, was enough to cost him the presidency. And in the end, even Richard Nixon could say he could not put this nation through an impeachment.

    It was far too late for it to matter then, but as the decades unfold, that single final gesture of non-partisanship, of acknowledged responsibility not to self, not to party, not to “base,” but to country, echoes loudly into history. Even Richard Nixon knew it was time to resign

    Would that you could say that, Mr. Bush. And that you could say it for Mr. Cheney. You both crossed the Rubicon yesterday. Which one of you chose the route, no longer matters. Which is the ventriloquist, and which the dummy, is irrelevant.

    But that you have twisted the machinery of government into nothing more than a tawdry machine of politics, is the only fact that remains relevant.

    It is nearly July 4th, Mr. Bush, the commemoration of the moment we Americans decided that rather than live under a King who made up the laws, or erased them, or ignored them—or commuted the sentences of those rightly convicted under them—we would force our independence, and regain our sacred freedoms.

    We of this time—and our leaders in Congress, of both parties—must now live up to those standards which echo through our history: Pressure, negotiate, impeach—get you, Mr. Bush, and Mr. Cheney, two men who are now perilous to our Democracy, away from its helm.

    For you, Mr. Bush, and for Mr. Cheney, there is a lesser task. You need merely achieve a very low threshold indeed. Display just that iota of patriotism which Richard Nixon showed, on August 9th, 1974.

    Resign.

    And give us someone—anyone—about whom all of us might yet be able to quote John Wayne, and say, “I didn’t vote for him, but he’s my president, and I hope he does a good job.”

    By Blogger Larry, at 5:26 AM  

  • Los Angeles Times:

    The number of U.S.-paid private contractors in Iraq now exceeds that of American combat troops, newly released figures show, raising fresh questions about the privatization of the war effort and the government's capacity to carry out military and rebuilding campaigns.

    More than 180,000 civilians -- including Americans, foreigners and Iraqis -- are working in Iraq under U.S. contracts, according to State and Defense Department figures obtained by The Times. Including the recent troop surge, 160,000 soldiers and a few thousand civilian...

    By Blogger Larry, at 5:57 AM  

  • We are in pivotal times. Things can change in a heartbeat. This country can get better or worsen, or even go down in flames. I think Olbermann is da bomb, Larry.

    By Blogger Mariamariacuchita, at 7:00 AM  

  • Its didgusting how the Reich Wingers hve twisted the word Patriotism.......the defininition of Patriotism is simply love of one's country.......Bush, Rove and Cheney have attempted to remake the word into love, fealty and blind obediance to GWB and his Neo Con minions.

    Since when is GWB and the Neo Cons considered our entire country and how did opposition to this small radical deluded faction come to be equated to treason against ones entire country and or lack of patriotism.

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:51 AM  

  • Patriotism is love of one's country.........Who gave GWB and his Neo Con Cabal of cronnies the right to judge how we can show or feel our love for our country..............people feel or show their love in many ways.......we dont need a dictator or "DECIDER" to tell us how to love our children, husbands, wives, girlfriends boyfriends etc.....

    Why should GWB and Dick Cheney think they are ENTITLED to tell us HOW to love our country and what is acceptable to them.

    Lets take a long look at them shall we ...........Both avoided active duty completely and Cheney NEVER even served in the military, Most of them preach the sanctity of mariage and family values yet have multiple failed marriages and divorces,take a look at the democratic presidential candidates then look at the repugs, almost all the democrats have successful marriages while the repugs have multiple failed marriages and examples of adultery and divorce. Newt condemned Clinton while commiting adultery himself and Cheney is allegedly on the DC Madam;s list, so apparently he has committed adultery and is no shining star of morality, they also have vastly more child molestors and pedophiles among their ranks than DEmocrats yet condemn democrats as lacking in morality..........it boggles the mind.

    By Blogger Mike, at 8:02 AM  

  • Maria,

    We will not let it go down in flames. *I* will not let it go down in flames, and if you won't, then it won't.

    We have to fight for our country, our nation and indeed, our world.

    By Blogger Carl, at 10:07 AM  

  • Have a Happy and Safe 4th of July everybody! :)

    By Blogger Suzie-Q, at 10:20 AM  

  • Hi Maria,

    I left you a comment this morning on your blog and glad you came to see us here.

    Olbermann is the best Anchor in TV history, he tells the truth, no matter whose toes it steps on.

    By Blogger Larry, at 11:38 AM  

  • Great article, Lydia. That commuting Libby's sentence was against the people's will matters not to Bush. he considers only the will of the Reich.

    By Blogger TomCat, at 12:12 PM  

  • Happy 4th Tomcat:

    May we have peace before this year ends, without Bush.

    By Blogger Larry, at 12:17 PM  

  • Among the fascinating aspects of Lewis Libby's now upcoming sentencing is that his high-profile case resembles in various ways the case of Victor Rita, the defendant whose 33-month (within-guideline) sentence is currently under review by the US Supreme Court.

    I detailed some Libby-Rita parallels in this post last month, and here are the major highlights.

    1. The parallel nature of the crimes. Like Lewis Libby, Victor Rita got caught up in a criminal investigation and ultimately was indicted on five felony counts based on allegations that he lied under oath as part of the investigation. And, like Libby, Victor Rita asserted his innocence and exercised his right to a jury trial. (Victor was convicted of all five counts at trial; Libby's was acquitted on one of five counts, but that may not matter much for sentencing purposes.)

    2. The parallel personal history. Like Lewis Libby, Victor Rita is an atypical federal defendant because of his career in government service. Rita served 24 years in the Marine Corps, had tours of duty in Vietnam and the first Gulf war, received over 35 military metals and awards. Libby's pre-conviction resume is (equally?) impressive. The federal guidelines do not provide any formal breaks for government service or prior good works. But, with Booker making the guidelines advisory, federal judges have more discretion to consider these matters at sentencing (though Rita's sentencing judge decided just to follow the guidelines).

    Since Victor Rita's crimes seems, in context, to be less serious than Lewis Libby's crimes, I view Rita's 33-month sentence as a possible benchmark for Libby's sentence. Moreover, I have heard that Judge Walton has a reputation as a tough sentencing judge, and so Victor Rita's 33 month sentence might even be viewed as just a floor for considering Libby's fate.

    Why doesn't Bush free Victor Rita?

    By Blogger Larry, at 12:54 PM  

  • Congressional Qaurterly:

    At the end of the day, only a journalist went to jail in the CIA leak investigation.

    President George W. Bush’s commutation of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby’s jail sentence means that only reporter Judy Miller spent time in the slammer — and that was for protecting Libby, the leaker. The former White House aide let Miller sit in jail for nearly three months last year without revealing to prosecutors that he was the source she was refusing to name.

    While Miller was no angel in this matter, she was not convicted of a crime. And Libby goes free despite being convicted and sentenced for perjury and obstruction of justice. The president now says jail would be an “excessive” punishment for Libby, but he showed no such concern when a reporter was incarcerated for protecting his White House.

    The most lasting legal significance of this case will be its chilling effect on journalists — even on those who, unlike Miller, try to protect whistleblowers and other sources who are genuinely serving the public interest.

    By Blogger Larry, at 1:10 PM  

  • I agree, Lydia. They KNEW about this ahead and it probably was part of keeping his mouth shut.

    Why not wait until after the appeals process? Why now?

    To pay the first installment, the full pardon is part B.

    Jerks.

    Happy fourth to you all, my new friends, and here's hoping for justice. Soon.

    Anything!

    Now I must go see what is juicy at Carl's.

    By Blogger Lynn@ZelleBlog, at 2:13 PM  

  • A Memo for David Brooks
    www.davidcorn.com



    MEMORANDUM
    From: Copy Desk
    To: David Brooks

    July 3, 2007

    Mr. Brooks, our apologies. There was a snafu yesterday, and we neglected to send you the edited version of your latest column, which contained several queries from us. What appeared in today's Times was th