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"There ought to be limits CLICK HERE FOR BOOKS ABOUT GEORGE W BUSH!!! QUOTES OF THE MONTH: "I did the right thing. It's a little
early to project the amount of money the Legislature will be dealing with, and as you know
I hope I'm not here to deal with it. I'm seeking another office." --Governor George
W. Bush, on the effect of his tax cuts on the Texas budget. 7/13/00 "If you don't think it's a gamble to
put a man in the White House who believes we should have guns in church, who thinks the
Taliban is a rock band, who was such a failure as a businessman that his company was
nicknamed "El-Busto," who wants to turn our Social Security system into a Wall
Street boiler room, who can't name a single thing he disagrees with Jerry Falwell and Pat
Robertson on, who smeared a bona fide hero named John McCain, and whose principle policy
proposal is to give America's surplus to the idle rich in the form of a $1.3 trillion tax
cut, you're either nuts or a Republican." CLICK HERE FOR ANOTHER ANALYSIS OF GEORGE "DUBYA" AND HIS TAX PROPOSALS. |
| The Real story Behind The Invasion of and Rebuilding of Iraq ![]() Photos: AP/Wide World (Clockwise from top left) Naji Sabri, George W. Bush, Colin Powell and George Tenet. It has long been a truism of this administration that it corrupts everything it touches -- that anyone who associates themselves with it for an extended period of time sees his or her reputation stained beyond repair. Of course, that's usually the least of anyone's problems when it comes to things like lost, unnecessary wars, the torture of innocent people, the bankrupting of the federal treasury, the destruction of the environment, etc., etc. One institution that has suffered particularly from its association with the Bush administration has been the military. It's not the military's fault that it has been so misused by Bush and company or that it has no hope of meeting its recruitment targets with qualified individuals anymore. But its top officers could have stood up for themselves more powerfully than they did. The military practically declared war on Bill Clinton when he wanted to let gays serve honorably, but when it comes to Bush's destruction of so much that's honorable and valuable about the institution, they have rolled over for him like scared schoolboys. Look at the treatment of this study of what went wrong in Iraq by the RAND Corp., requested and paid for by the military: According to Michael Gordon of The New York Times: After 18 months of research, RAND submitted a report in the summer of 2005 called "Rebuilding Iraq." RAND researchers provided an unclassified version of the report along with a secret one, hoping that its publication would contribute to the public debate on how to prepare for future conflicts. [...] "After carefully reviewing the findings and recommendations of the thorough RAND assessment, the Army determined that the analysts had in some cases taken a broader perspective on the early planning and operational phases of Operation Iraqi Freedom than desired or chartered by the Army," Mr. [Timothy] Muchmore said in a statement. "Some of the RAND findings and recommendations were determined to be outside the purview of the Army and therefore of limited value in informing Army policies, programs and priorities." [...] "The RAND study simply did not deliver a product that could have assisted the Army in paving a clear way ahead; it lacked the perspective needed for future planning by the U.S. Army," [Lt. Gen. James Lovelace] said. A Pentagon official who is familiar with the episode offered a different interpretation: Army officials were concerned that the report would strain relations with a powerful defense secretary and become caught up in the political debate over the war. "The Army leaders who were involved did not want to take the chance of increasing the friction with Secretary Rumsfeld," said the official, who asked not to be identified because he did not want to alienate senior military officials. Here are just a few of the things we would have learned had the Army not chickened out on publishing the unclassified version of the study:
And there is plenty more we don't know yet. Here's the thing. Virtually all of those mistakes were made by civilian leaders, and also Bush supporter Tommy Franks. The Army had no reason not to release it except to protect Bush and Co.'s posterior. And yet, the institution stained its own honor and attempted to suppress the study instead. It would rather not learn the lessons of Iraq -- and would rather allow soldiers to die unnecessarily next time and future operations to fail -- than allow an honest and fully informed discussion to take place on the basis of RAND's unclassified findings. That's where we are today, thanks to this uniquely awful leadership with which providence has cursed our country. Kudos to Gordon and the Times for this scoop. Attention needs to be paid and Congress needs to demand that report (along with all of the rest of the scandalous and criminal activity that the administration continues to cover up). |
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