The Fragility of Power
by peptide Wednesday, Mar 14 2007, 1:34pm
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Surely a little nudge does not warrant such an over-reaction from the panic-stricken U.S. administration. One of the last ‘cards’ in the neo-con deck has been played, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, conveniently held in reserve for future political emergencies, has confessed to everything from 9/11, to stealing my son’s push bike. Panic reigns in conservative park! Whatever happened to Bin Laden? The extreme measure of producing a victim of classic torture/brainwashing in a futile attempt to save the day for conservatives around the world, from Bush to the Howard government of Australia, is bound to fail. Independent experts in various fields could easily determine whether or not the subject is in a fit psychological state and whether any confessions should be taken seriously. Nevertheless, conservative leaders everywhere were quick to try and capitalise on this exceedingly transparent event.
Early photo, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed arrested
The 100% compliant Khalid Mohammed also confessed to the Bali bombings; note the response of the desperate Australian Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer, who “.. expressed his delight that .. ‘self-confessed’ (my emphasis) Bali bombing ringleader Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was .. facing terrorist charges.” The Melbourne Age report continues, “Mr Downer defended the authenticity of the confession against claims that independent journalists and lawyers were not allowed into the hearings and there was no independent assessment of its veracity.” Give us all a break with this pathetic confession ploy, all “authenticity” was lost at the time of the illegal invasion of Iraq – who are the neo-conservatives trying to kid with this manufactured ‘event’?
Facing extreme pressure from local opposition parties and growing discontent from the public, conservatives have obviously ‘dropped their bundles’. Bush’s catastrophically ill-advised tour of Latin America; the culling from office of eight U.S. Attorneys who refused to toe the Bush line; failure of the IMF and World Bank in Africa and the South Pacific; the growing irrelevance of Israel in international affairs (a nation that is ALL PAIN and NO GAIN); the impending stock market collapse and future recession; the burgeoning debt crisis and the possibility of an avalanche of mortgage foreclosures, are just some causes for grave concern in conservative ranks. Nevertheless, these recent examples of conservative ineptitudes all pale against the record of murder and mayhem resulting from the overt oil theft in Iraq. Conservatives required a powerful card to play to save them from accountability but all they were able to produce was a broken, brainwashed, Arab criminal who would probably confess to killing JFK, if required!
The question is not whether to impeach or to otherwise put to pasture the leaders of the worst criminal calamity of the 21st century, it is to arrest and place the entire group of criminal conservatives from Bush through to Blair, Howard and ALL involved parties (Perle and Wolfowitz etc) on trial for their crimes.
Should the people be content with the removal from office of criminal politicians and bureaucrats or should they demand justice? In order for the world to have a skerrick of a chance for Peace in the future, justice must be served, the people of the world demand it – it is clear from today’s idiotic and highly desperate act that conservatives have reached the end of the line.
The most heinous criminals of the 21st century must be ARRESTED and held accountable for their many crimes.
The issue is not political it is LEGAL!
Infamous manual cut and paste photo of Lee Harvey Oswald
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're-education'
by clarity Wednesday, Mar 14 2007, 6:29pm
The U.S. military was astounded when faced with the reality of downed American Pilots denouncing the USA during the Korean War.
China and Korea mastered brain washing techniques in the fifties. America is a late comer to these methods but seems to have finally learnt.
it's on the net!
by photoshop Thursday, Mar 15 2007, 9:16am
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed 'confesses' to murdering American journo, Daniel Pearl, cites pictures on the net as 'proof' ... surely the yanks are not that desperate!
Pictures on the net are not credible nor is the 'confession' of a person who has been subjected to mind altering drugs and systematic torture over a period of years.
Nevertheless, the media saturation of the 'confession' is a telling tale in itself.
The now infamous cut and paste picture of Lee Harvey Oswald during an earlier period of conservative desperation has been posted. THESE PEOPLE SHOOT THEIR OWN PRESIDENTS ... it is time to re-think 9/11, anthrax attacks, and the JFK (magic bullet) case.
The anthrax attacks have already been exposed by an astute 'textual' analyst as stemming from internal sources -- 'inside job'. Does anyone really believe the pathologically lying Bush administration on any matter whatsoever?
The point is not whether the Arab is a criminal, he probably is .. the real issue is who are the more heinous and dangerous criminals, a handful of religious fanatics or the mass murdering Bush, Blair and Howard regimes?
The lies of the Iraq intervention have been exposed; the case is won but the forces for justice appear sluggish.
HOWEVER, the public is NOT distracted or beguiled by the mass media or State criminal elites.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2007/03/15/mohammed_confesses_to_beheading_pearl/
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