Another Bush 9/11 Lie Exposed
by
James Bovard
by James Bovard
The transcript
the feds released this week of the final minutes of Flight 93 proves
that President Bush brazenly and consistently lied to the American
people about how that flight ended. The transcript shows that the
Arab hijackers chose to crash the plane into the ground after the
American passengers stormed the cockpit. There is no guarantee that
the transcript is accurate, and the government has already been
caught fabricating evidence at terrorist trials in the post 9/11
era. But the government’s own version of events damns Bush. The
transcript was available in early 2002, if not earlier, and was
shown at that time by federal officials to some of the survivors
of the people killed when Flight 93 went down.
Bush turned
the 9/11 attacks into a moral allegory. He continually invoked the
story of Flight 93 to persuade Americans of the need to reform their
lives. In a speech at a Lacrosse, Wisconsin high school on May 8,
2002, Bush announced:
"I think
the most telling event on September 11th, and one that I hope a
lot of people remember, is what happened on Flight 93. Basically,
what I’m saying is, it’s important to serve something greater than
yourself in life. It’s important to serve a call greater than yourself
and a cause greater than yourself. Flight 93, we had average citizens
flying across the country, and they realized their plane was fixing
to be used as a weapon on the Nation’s Capital. They called their
loved ones on the phone. They said a prayer and told them they loved
them, said a prayer, and they drove the plane in the ground to serve
something greater than themselves. That’s the American spirit I
know. That’s that sense of sacrifice that makes this country so
strong."
Everyone not
comatose during all of 2002 likely heard Bush’s Flight 93 spiel:
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On March
18, 2002, Bush, speaking to factory workers in O’Fallon, Missouri,
declared that Flight 93 would help launch a new "period
of personal responsibility."
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In Knoxville
on April 8, 2002, Bush declared, "Flight 93 told me a lot
about America. . . . It is that spirit that is alive and well
in America, and it’s that spirit that makes me so optimistic
about the future of this great country."
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At an April
29, 2002, California political fundraiser, Bush invoked Flight
93 as proof of the "new culture" of "serving
something greater than yourself in life" and claimed that
"Out of the evil done to America is going to come incredible
good" because "we are such a good nation."
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The next day at another
fundraiser, Bush declared that "Flight 93 really, in many
ways, epitomized the best of America."
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At yet another Republican
fundraiser, this one in Florida on June 21, 2002, Bush declared
that Flight 93 was "the most compelling story, of course,
in my judgment, after 9/11 or during 9/11."
And on September
17, 2002, at a school in Nashville, Bush expanded his parable to
include the love of freedom: "It’s a lesson of people loving
freedom so much and loving their country so much, that they’re willing
to drive a plane into the ground to save other people’s lives."
Yet, at the
least, there was never any evidence that Flight 93 passengers chose
to commit suicide (as opposed to fighting to capture control of
the plane from the hijackers).
Bush’s
obsessive focus on Flight 93 shifted public attention to heroic
citizens and away from incompetent bureaucrats. But Bush had no
excuse not to know that his Flight 93 allegory was a sham. FBI director
Robert Mueller told a closed congressional hearing in 2002 that
Flight 93 crashed a few minutes after one of the hijackers "advised
[Ziad] Jarrah [the hijacker piloting the plane] to crash the plane
and end the passengers’ attempt to retake the airplane." An
August 2003 Associated Press report noted that the FBI’s interpretation,
"based on the government’s analysis of cockpit recordings,
discounts the popular perception of passengers grappling with terrorists
to seize the plane’s controls." No one did more to popularize
the bogus version of events than Bush.
The
FBI director’s conclusion was not made public until the report of
the joint congressional intelligence committees was released in
late July 2003.
How many
Americans, hornswoggled by Bush’s lies about Flight 93, volunteered
to join the military and ended up dying for Bush’s lies on Iraq?
Post 9/11
America shows what happens when a nation worships its leader and
permits him to tell one lie after another, distorting facts and
manipulating the public’s emotions. If Bush had not been treated
so respectfully after 9/11, he could not have easily lead the nation
to war against Iraq. If Bush had not been permitted to exploit government
failure, the government would not have become much more powerful.
April
14, 2006
James Bovard
[send him mail] is the author
of the just-released Attention
Deficit Democracy, The
Bush Betrayal, and Terrorism
& Tyranny: Trampling Freedom, Justice, and Peace to Rid the
World of Evil. He serves as a policy advisor for The
Future of Freedom Foundation.
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2006 James Bovard
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