Each new year ushers in a myriad of "Top Ten" lists -- 10
best things, 10 worst things, things we need to do, things we did but shouldn't
have -- and this year, even a hilarious list of
WTF? things popped up. I'll admit I'm not as well
organized as those who progress in 10-step increments. My problem is narrowing
the atrocities down to 10 -- and then narrowing those 10 down to a single year.
I'm confident I could compile a really neat list if I could decide which in the
tangle of loathsome assaults should be Number One.
It can't be done.
Everything that happened in 2007 is a direct result of events in 2006, a
continuation of 2005 crimes, the bloody mess of 2004, the shock and awe of 2003
and the vicious, ruthless lies of 2001 that led us to where we are today. It's
impossible to appraise the malignant nature of this administration in any
intelligible way. From the outset, it came at us -- at the world -- on all fours
with fangs bared. Whether ripping the humanity from our Constitution or drowning
the innocent in a sea of blood, its appetite is insatiable. It rises from each
feast hungrier than before.
I used to think Americans had been whipped by
9-11 terror confusion into some sort of national stupor. That's not so. We're
trapped in a massive spiritual paralysis. Normal people are simply not equipped
to deal with remorseless psychopaths. We were not prepared to come face to face
with evil, nor to be manipulated by lies and controlled through stark fear. Our
refusal to address the mounting list of Bush-Cheney war crimes could be because
we cannot force ourselves to admit our "one nation under God" spies upon its
citizens, imprisons them without due process, engages in grotesque acts of
torture and delights in mass murder. And so we stand here on the precipice of
our own destruction, waiting for evil to run its course.
No
MercyEvil never runs its course. With each success, it grows
stronger, more ghastly and, like Dick Cheney, emerges a bit more from the
shadows. Never doubt for a minute that these unfeeling creatures are not evil.
They are incapable of compassion, of empathy, of mercy. Their eyes are on the
prize of One World rule, and they
will have it in spite of -- or as a
result of -- all the chaos and carnage it takes to achieve it. There are no
"Imps of the Perverse" among them who will be so
overcome with guilt they will break from the pack and run through the populace
shrieking,
"We're guilty! We did it! We are murderers!"Cheney
and his destructive little sidekick, George Bush, have brazenly committed
treasonous acts -- left piles of corpses in their wake since the 2000 election
coup. If there is a God, they are bound straight for Hell. But they are not
alone. They're protected by a merciless axis of courts, congressional
conspirators and corporate media who cover up their crimes by issuing a steady
barrage of terror threats and a relentless fog of twisted
disinformation.
Our government is nothing but a Good Ol' Boys and Girls
club, with judges, journalists, legislators and administration jesters whooping
it up while pillaging the Treasury, ignoring the cries of their victims, turning
a blind eye to millions of slaughtered and displaced innocents, and sending
thousands of their own citizens to their deaths. They have mauled, raped and
obstructed Justice until that once noble Lady is no longer
recognizable.
Author Kurt Vonnegut, who died last April after a fall in
his home, warned that corruption in this government must be removed and the
perpetrators must pay for their crimes or our Republic is dead. In an October
2005 PBS interview, as his last book, "A Man Without a Country," soared to the
top of best-seller lists, Vonnegut said, "...we have only a one-party
government. It's the winners. And then everybody else is the losers. And the
winners are divided into two parties. The Republicans and the Democrats...that's
what a charade the combat between the Republicans and the Democrats is. It's
rich kids. Winners on both sides. So the winners can't lose. And, of course, the
losers have no representation in Congress..." Vonnegut said members of Congress,
regardless of party, represent only those who bankroll their political
campaigns; those making tons of money from Bush and Cheney's illegal
war.
Enough is EnoughThe 2006 elections, which
gave the Democrats control of both houses of Congress, was a clear imperative to
govern according to the will of the people. No Congress in history has ever been
elected who knew better what that will was -- primarily to stop an immoral war,
but also to hold accountable those responsible for the lies, torture, loss of
freedoms, spying on their own citizens, and the relentless slaughter of US
military as well as innocent Iraqi and Afghanistani citizens.
Nancy
Pelosi, quivering at the thought of becoming the nation's first female Speaker
of the House, said on Nov 9, 2006, "This new Democratic majority has heard the
voices of the American people." She added, while apparently attempting to stifle
a burst of wild, maniacal laughter, "Americans placed their trust in Democrats.
We will honor that trust. We will not disappoint.”
Pelosi's counterpart
in the Senate, Harry Reid, bowed his head and mumbled that “The days of the
do-nothing Congress are over." He looked around furtively before whispering that
Americans spoke “clearly and decisively in favor of Democrats leading this
country in a new direction.” Reid then scurried off to crouch behind Bush, who
smirked good naturedly while giving him a "good thumpin.."
They
knew they were elected to stop the madness, to stem the onslaught of
tyranny and to protect and defend the Constitution, but chose instead to fall on
their knees before those who scorned them, threatened them, or perhaps offered
them a "piece of the action." By choosing to suspend, rather than defend, the
Constitution, they are guilty of
high crimes.We can no longer stand on the
sidelines waiting for the evil to subside. They must go -- all of them --
starting at the top with the impeachment of the mad Cheney and Bush and
continuing through both houses of Congress where all 435 House seats and 35
Senate seats are up for election this year.
The majority of Americans are
demanding that both Bush and Cheney be impeached and removed from office, and
those like
David Swanson, Ohio Rep.
Dennis Kucinich, and now Fla Rep.
Robert
Wexler, are working tirelessly to make that happen.
We've had
enough. We not only agree with Vonnegut, but with Lee Iacocca, who
pulls no punches in his April 2007 book, "Where Have
All the Leaders Gone?" Iacocca asks, "Am I the only guy in this country who's
fed up with what's happening? Where the hell is our outrage? We should be
screaming bloody murder. We've got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of
state right over a cliff, we've got corporate gangsters stealing us blind, and
we can't even clean up after a hurricane much less build a hybrid car. But
instead of getting mad, everyone sits around and nods their heads when the
politicians say, 'Stay the course.'
Stay the course? You've got to be
kidding. This is
America, not the damned
Titanic. I'll give
you a sound bite:
Throw the bums out!"Yes. Throw the bums out
and watch them scatter. And when they do, there will be a traffic jam on the
highway to Hell.