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Mad about
Libby, Mute about The Lobby
by Frank Scott©
Thursday, July 12, 2007
The presidential pardon of Scooter Libby, in the
tradition of executive mercy for the privileged class ,
elicited outrage from liberal sectors of the ruling
party. Calls for the impeachment of Bush, Cheney, Mrs.
Bush, their dogs, and several members of the Bush family,
have grown in vehemence as the presidents lame duck
term nears its end. His reign of terror may soon be
turned over to those critical of his more blatant
expression of Americas role as self chosen ruler of
the world. The opposition, while still desperately in
need of a spinal transplant , has become slightly bolder
as polls - and term limits - reveal that the president
has become much weaker .
How significant is the Libby case, compared to others in
the financial pornography business we call justice, where
those with power find love while the powerless get
screwed? Not very. Thousands of innocents are wasting
away in Americas penal colony, while many of the
guilty are serving incredibly long sentences for crimes
which affected no one but themselves. And these innocent
and non violent people are members of an economic class
which cannot afford to buy leniency from the ruling
establishment.
The cries of outrage at this alleged assault on our
democracy would be more convincing if they were raised on
behalf of those thousands, and not simply over one highly
noticeable sick tree in a terminal ward of a forest .
Libby broke the law, and his dishonesty was from a
position supposedly in service to the people, and not
only the market or the empire. At least directly . But
his is only one of many cases of well connected criminals
going free while the laws protecting power assure that
the powerless don't notice.
We should never forget that the legal system serves the
ruling forces of society. We need merely check the
constitution, our holy bible, talmud and koran of
legality. It was written by the original rulers primarily
for their own benefit, to protect their status and their
property from what were seen as the common mobs. Those
mobs almost immediately amended it with the Bill of
Rights for everyone else, demanded when there was still
some fight among the ruled. Now, though it may seem that
most of us have surrendered to the corporate nobility,
many have grown disgusted with the entire process of a
sham democracy . They are justifiably concerned over the
contradiction between what we are; an allegedly
democratic society in which equality is an hallucination,
and what we are professed to be ; a nation of freedom,
equality and opportunity for all, and not just a few.
Calls for impeachment have been loud and numerous, but
only from the people and hardly ever from their
representatives. Now, a handful of those are finally
aroused, but only since this latest assault on a
constitution usually treated as a non-binding resolution
by the regime. The war that has nearly destroyed a
nation, killed hundreds of thousands of its people and
more than three thousand of our own, draws mealy mouthed
opposition from establishment figures, while this pardon
of Libby caused the usually docile to rise up in anger.
How many people have to be murdered before any of these
devout believers in the sacredness of the law notice what
that law has done to Iraq? Dont hang by your lip
waiting for congressional employees of corporate power
and a foreign nation - not necessarily in that order - to
do anything but dance to the tune of those who finance
their campaigns.
Why is there no outcry about the illegality of a lobby
for a foreign country exercising power over the American
government? Especially since that power has led to
Americans spending billions of dollars and thousands of
lives to protect Israel, which has won the war that
America has clearly lost. At American expense, Israel has
rid itself of the only Arab ruler who openly supported
the Palestinian resistance , and is now working, through
its American lobby, to get the USA to destroy Iran under
pretenses even more idiotic than those used to get us
into Iraq. How many more billions will we spend to murder
foreigners, demolish their social systems, make our
country as hated in the world as Israel is in the Middle
East, and continue denying vital social needs at home?
Again, do not hang by your lip - or any other sensitive
body part - waiting for this sorry crew in Washington to
do anything but suck up paychecks from the taxpayers who
receive nothing in return, while accepting campaign money
from the Israel lobby which gets everything it pays for:
a criminal performance by our government for a foreign
interest which threatens Americas well being.
In the face of this reality, the choreographed fury about
holy law which the Libby case has brought about should be
seen for what it is; business as usual among the
hypocritical fulminators of our one party with two
factions ruling regime. If they confronted their own
guilt in much larger crimes that break moral as well as
legal codes by committing mass murder elsewhere and
bringing greater threats of terror here, theyd have
to impeach themselves.
Term limits may finally get rid of the Bush regime, but
it will take something more to transform this group of
hypocrites into servants of the American people. And it
won't happen because of some law already on the books.
The books will need to be rewritten by the demands of the
people. Maybe when we finally express and act on those
demands, well have something approaching actual
democracy. To do so, well need to stop worrying
about diversions like Libby, and start dealing with
realities like the Lobby.
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