Will the Democrats Become Part of the Problem?
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
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It only took
six years for Americans to comprehend George Bush and the Republican
Party and to realize that the Republicans were not leading America
in any promising directions.
Exit polls
and interviews with voters across the country by CNN political analyst
Bill Schneider show that the November 2006 election was a vote against
both Bush and the war in Iraq. Schneider reports that voters did
not even know the name of the Democrats for whom they voted. Voters
said: "I am going to vote Democrat, because I don’t like Bush,
I don’t like the war. I want to make a statement."
I believe that
voters recognized that the peril of one-party rule is that political
accountability exists nowhere except at the ballot box. With the
Republican-built and -programmed electronic voting machines, even
accountability at the ballot box was disappearing. Americans realized
that they had made a serious mistake giving power to one party,
and they rectified it.
With Republican
control of the legislative branch ended, Pentagon Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld was immediately swept from power. With the troops, generals,
and the service newspapers calling for Rumsfeld’s head, only the
delusional warmonger, Vice President Richard Cheney, wanted to keep
Rumsfeld in power.
It was a battle
that Cheney lost. Cheney’s defeat is an indication that reality
has elbowed its way back into Republican consciousness, pushing
hubris and delusion away from the control they have exercised over
political power.
The lust for
unbridled power proved to be too strong a temptation for normally
cautious Republicans. The Republicans waved the flag and shouted
"terrorist sympathizer" at every civil libertarian who
attempted to defend the US Constitution, the separation of powers,
the Bill of Rights, the Geneva Conventions’ proscriptions against
torture, and America’s reputation from a nazified US Dept of Justice
(sic) and a president who behaved with the approval of Republicans as
if he were above the law. In violation of his oath of office, Bush
used signing statements to negate laws passed by Congress, not with
a veto, but with his personal opinion. Bush, thus, elevated himself
above the rule of law that has protected America from becoming a
tyranny and made a mockery of the separation of powers that are
a foundation of American liberty.
Americans may
not have understood this as clearly as the Founding Fathers did,
but the people recognized, however dimly, a problem and exercised
corrective action. The question now is: what will the Democrats
do?
The Democrats
clearly have no mandate for their pet issues of gun control, homosexual
marriage, and higher taxes especially at a time when the
average American is deeper in personal debt than at any other time
in history and jobs are being offshored at a rapid rate, destroying
the economic prospects of the American people.
After the years
of illegal war and the overnight destruction of civil liberties
that were 800 years in their creation, the United States stands
at a watershed. If the legislation that has been put on the books
permitting spying on Americans without a court warrant, legalizing
torture and self-incrimination, and repealing habeas corpus and
the right to an attorney remains on the books, the United States
will be a police state regardless of which party is in power.
If the Democrats
are to make a real difference, their first task is to repeal the
Orwellian-named "Patriot Acts," the torture legislation,
the detention without court evidence legislation, and the right-to-spy
and invade privacy without court warrant legislation. The White
House tyrant needs to be quickly told that one more "signing
statement" and he will be impeached, convicted, and turned
over to the War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague.
The notion
that Americans can be protected from "terror" by giving
up the Bill of Rights is absurd. Democrats are complicit in this
absurd notion. Many were intimidated into voting for police state
legislation, because they lacked the intestinal fortitude to call
police state legislation by its own name. The legislation that has
been passed during the Bush regime is far more dangerous to Americans
than Muslim terrorists.
Indeed, the
prime cause of Muslim terrorism is the US interference in the internal
affairs of Muslim countries and America’s one-sided stance in favor
of Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. When Jimmy Carter
was president, his even-handed approach made the US respected throughout
the Muslim world. 9/11, if it was actually an act of Muslim terrorism,
was the direct consequence of US one-sided meddling in Middle Eastern
affairs.
When, and only
when, the Democrats have erased the Bush administration’s police
state legislation from the books, thus restoring the Constitution,
they should clear the air on two other issues of major importance.
The Democrats must convene a commission of independent experts to
investigate 9/11. The 9/11 Commission Report has too many problems
and shortcomings to be believable. Recent polls show that 36 percent
of the American people do not believe the report. Such a deficient
report is unacceptable. 9/11 became the excuse for the neoconservative
Bush regime to launch illegal wars of aggression in the Middle East.
The 9/11 Commission Report is nothing but a public relations justification
for the "war on terror," which in truth is a war on American
liberty. As long as politicians with a police state mentality can
cling to the cover of the 9/11 Commission Report, the Bill of Rights
will remain endangered.
The other issue
is the blatant corruption in the Bush regime’s contract practices.
So many contracts are tainted with their connections to Republican
power brokers, including Vice President Richard Cheney, that the
taxpayers are being fleeced on the level of the Grant administration.
Indictments and long prison sentences are in order.
This leaves
the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Both are lost. Both invasions
were illegal. Those responsible must be held accountable. The American
prosecutors of the Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg emphasized, as
Robert Jackson put it, that Germany’s crime was not in losing the
war but in starting it. Under the Nuremberg standard, to launch
a war of aggression is a war crime. It is punishable with a death
sentence.
As the wars
are crimes, they must be stopped. Having overthrown a stable secular
regime in Iraq, the US and its craven allies have no recourse but
to accept that Iraq will break into three states: In the north the
Kurds will unite with the Turkish Kurds, and Turkey will have to
deal with the situation without US interference. In the south, the
Shiites will have an Islamic regime similar to the government in
Iran, with whom the Iraqi Shiites will be allied. The Sunnis will
be isolated in the middle without any oil.
The US and
Britain no longer have any role to play in the Middle East. As the
King of Jordan predicted, there is now a Shiite crescent that runs
from Iran through Iraq into Lebanon. This Shiite crescent is the
most powerful force in the Middle East.
The Iraqi Sunnis
can come to terms with Shiite power or be destroyed. The American
puppet states of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the oil emirates
are faced with the instability that comes from being allied with
the "hegemonic" West against their own people. It is up
to their own wits whether they can make the transformation. The
US has neither the resources, the finances, nor the credibility
to intervene.
The
Israelis have isolated themselves with their genocidal policies
against the Palestinians. Intelligent Israelis are already sending
their children out of the country. Israeli peace groups have thrown
up their hands in the face of the persistent intransigence of the
Israeli government and the disregard of common sense. It remains
to be seen if the Israelis can learn to care about anyone but their
own kind. Israel can save itself if its political leaders will stop
pushing Palestinians off of their own land by destroying their homes
and orchards and murdering their children, thus turning more Palestinians
into refugees. It would be easy for the economically talented Israelis
to pull the Palestinians into prosperity, thereby ending the conflict.
Are Israelis capable of the humane leadership required to create
a place for themselves in the Middle East or are they forever wed
to Mao’s dictum that "power comes out of the barrel of a gun"?
Republican
rule in the 21st century has devastated American civil liberties
and American prestige and leadership capability. Can Democrats restore
American liberties and leadership, or will a lust for power corrupt
them, too, and cause Democrats to retain the police state powers
Bush has created?
If the Bush
regime’s police state legislation is still law in 2008, the Democrats
will have failed.
November
10, 2006
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail] wrote the Kemp-Roth bill and was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor
of the Wall
Street Journal
editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He
is author or coauthor of eight books, including The
Supply-Side Revolution
(Harvard University Press). He has held numerous academic appointments,
including the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, Center
for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University and
Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
He has contributed to numerous scholar journals and testified before
Congress on 30 occasions. He has been awarded the U.S. Treasury's
Meritorious Service Award and the French Legion of Honor. He was
a reviewer for the Journal
of Political Economy
under editor Robert Mundell. He
is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
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© 2006 Creators Syndicate
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