The entire world has a great opportunity to learn from the devastating failures of the USA. America’s major failures include (the lack of) government accountability, disregarding LAW and international convention, economic MISMANAGEMENT and of course DESTRUCTIVE FOREIGN POLICY! The perpetrators and others responsible are well known; rounding them up for trial would be a simple matter.

In the most critical areas of national life America has failed dramatically. So dramatically in fact, Bush’s perverse, inept and criminal policies promise to completely ruin the nation regardless of who wins the next presidency – the damage is just too severe! If the U.S. were a patient it would be on life support in intensive care!
The people and the nation were warned countless times, by countless commentators and analysts to remove CRIMINALS FROM GOVERNMENT AND OTHER POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY before irreparable damage was done. Failure to heed warnings has resulted in the debacle we have today! I refer readers to the double-digit economic growth figures of other nations as a sobering comparison to the U.S. quicksand economy – allied and financially connected nations TAKE NOTE!
Inaction when remedial ACTION was urgently required has resulted in the train wreck that is the USA today. Research all the available figures and verify the FACTS for yourselves; however, for those Americans who continue to suffer from ‘reality aversion’ we recommend the Murdoch media. It should be noted that the current criminally incompetent U.S. administration COULD NOT HAVE SUCCEEDED WITHOUT THE ASSISTANCE OF RUPERT MURDOCH and his media group – criminal charges would also extend to media barons who constantly and CONSCIOUSLY MISLED the public!
The day of reckoning is at hand. It is not in the interests of the free world to gloat or repeat recommendations that have been constantly ignored. However, it is clear that the criminals responsible for bringing down the nation must be dealt with before any REAL positive restoration can occur.
Laissez-faire capitalism is DEAD, killed by its own deregulated, free market system – hanging on to it or attempting to revive it would be the height of folly but that is precisely what Bush and the Corporate sector are attempting to do – good luck, gentlemen!
Regulated and managed economies have not only survived they have BOOMED! The distributed wealth paradigm has proven far superior to the concentrated wealth, now FAILED, model.
The American people require JUSTICE; the nation requires re-construction and the free people of the world require SPECTACLE. We can only oblige by offering the greatest trials in modern history. A formula made in political heaven!
Adhere to the principles enshrined in the Constitution and Bill of Rights; documents that Bush and his cohorts refer to as “pieces of paper!” No person/s or nation anywhere has been able to improve on those principles. They are inspirational and simply magnificent!
Jail the criminals, every last one of them!
We are One.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/weekinreview/20goodman.html
by Michael Isikoff via mitch 2008-07-20 04:45:55
Rove avoids subpoena: an empty seat and an exotic getaway.
House Democrats were fuming recently when Karl Rove defied a congressional subpoena and refused to show up at a House Judiciary Committee hearing into whether he meddled in Justice Department prosecutions. Instead of grilling the former White House political chief under oath, the members found themselves talking to an empty chair. What they didn't know is where Rove was that day: on a jet flying to a speaking engagement at Yalta, the historic Black Sea resort in Ukraine. Rove, who generally charges a reported $40,000 per talk, appeared on a premier panel (along with Democratic strategist Bob Shrum) on the upcoming U.S. election at the fifth annual conference of the YES Foundation, a confab of world luminaries bankrolled by billionaire Victor Pinchuk, the Ukrainian steel magnate and son-in-law of the country's former autocratic president, Leonid Kuchma.
Democrats on the judiciary panel were outraged when they heard about Rove's overseas jaunt on the day he'd been ordered to testify. "That's just extremely contemptuous—it shows the disdain that he has for Congress and which he has encouraged in the Bush White House," said Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee. But Robert Luskin, Rove's lawyer, said the criticism was "fatuous" because, before he took off, Rove had been directed by White House counsel Fred Fielding not to show up. The reason: as a former presidential adviser, the White House views anything he might say to the panel as covered by executive privilege. "What was he supposed to do, sit at home with his lights off?" said Luskin. "I understand that people are unhappy that he didn't show up." But the no-show "was not something we concocted so he could make money in Yalta." Rove himself did not respond to a request for comment. But last week in an appearance on Bill O'Reilly's Fox News show, Rove dismissed the Democrats' demand for his testimony: "They want a circus," he said.
The dispute is far from over. Democratic members and aides said they expect judiciary chair Rep. John Conyers to push for a vote holding Rove in contempt of Congress—an act that would likely end up as part of an ongoing court battle over another executive privilege dispute involving White House chief of staff Josh Bolton and former chief counsel Harriet Miers, both of whom also ignored subpoenas involving the U.S. attorney firings. (The White House also last week invoked executive privilege in refusing to turn over to another House panel an FBI interview of Vice President Dick Cheney in the CIA leak case.) Democrats acknowledge they have few good options to enforce their subpoenas. But they hope to vent their frustrations at an upcoming hearing called by Conyers on "the imperial presidency," where they will give Rep. Dennis Kucinich an opportunity to argue his case for President Bush's impeachment. Republicans, for their part, derided the upcoming hearing as a waste of time. This is "merely political theater," said Rep. Lamar Smith, the judiciary panel's ranking Republican.
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