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"Facts Were Fixed." Here it is. The smoking gun. The memo that has, "IMPEACH HIM" written all over

by Open-Publishing - Thursday 5 May 2005
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Impeachment Time: "Facts Were Fixed."

A BUZZFLASH GUEST NEWS ANALYSIS
by Greg Palast

Here it is. The smoking gun. The memo that has, "IMPEACH HIM" written all over it.

The top-level government memo marked "SECRET AND STRICTLY PERSONAL," dated eight months before Bush sent us into Iraq, following a closed meeting with the President, reads, "Military action was now seen as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam through military action justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WDM. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy."

Read that again: "The intelligence and facts were being fixed...."

For years, after each damning report on BBC TV, "Isn’t this grounds for impeachment?" Vote rigging, a blind eye to terror and the bin Ladens before 9-11, and so on. Evil, stupidity and self-dealing are shameful but not impeachable. What’s needed is a "high crime or misdemeanor."

And if this ain’t it, nothing is.

The memo, uncovered this week by the Times, goes on to describe an elaborate plan by George Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair to hoodwink the planet into supporting an attack on Iraq knowing full well the evidence for war was a phony.

A conspiracy to commit serial fraud is, under federal law, racketeering. However, the Mob’s schemes never cost so many lives.

Here’s more. "Bush had made up his mind to take military action. But the case was thin. Saddam was not threatening his neighbors, and his WMD capability was less than that of Libya, North Korea or Iran."

Really? But Mr. Bush told us, "Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised."

A month ago, the Silberman-Robb Commission issued its report on WMD intelligence before the war, dismissing claims that Bush fixed the facts with this snotty, condescending conclusion written directly to the President, "After a thorough review, the Commission found no indication that the Intelligence Community distorted the evidence regarding Iraq’s weapons."

We now know the report was a bogus 618 pages of thick whitewash aimed to let Bush off the hook for his murderous mendacity.

Read on: The invasion build-up was then set, says the memo, "beginning 30 days before the US Congressional elections." Mission accomplished.

You should parse the entire memo and see if you can make it through its three pages without losing your lunch.

Now sharp readers may note they didn’t see this memo, in fact, printed in the New York Times. It wasn’t. Rather, it was splashed across the front pages of the Times of LONDON on Monday.

It has effectively finished the last, sorry remnants of Tony Blair’s political career. (While his Labor Party will most assuredly win the elections today, Prime Minister Blair is expected, possibly within months, to be shoved overboard in favor of his Chancellor of the Exchequer, a political execution which requires only a vote of the Labour party’s members in Parliament.)

But in the US, barely a word. The New York Times covers this hard evidence of Bush’s fabrication of a causus belli as some "British" elections story. Apparently, our President’s fraud isn’t "news fit to print."

My colleagues in the UK press have skewered Blair, digging out more incriminating memos, challenging the official government factoids and fibs. But in the US press ...nada, bubkiss, zilch. Bush fixed the facts and somehow that’s a story for "over there."

The Republicans impeached Bill Clinton over his cigar and Monica’s affections. And the US media could print nothing else.

Now, we have the stone, cold evidence of bending intelligence to sell us on death by the thousands, and neither a Republican Congress nor what is laughably called US journalism thought it not worth a second look.

My friend Daniel Ellsberg once said that what’s good about the American people is that you have to lie to them. What’s bad about Americans is that it’s so easy to do.

Greg Palast, former columnist for Britain’s Guardian papers, is the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy. Subscribe to his columns at www.GregPalast.com.

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Forum posts

  • Without the MSM, we can’t do anything. When is the last time a Senator or Congress person wrote you back (besides those cover all papers)? The few members that have brought up the many subjects of falsehoods have been silenced.

    • War Crimes and Lies, Mislead facts
      murder of millions of Iraq people,our own sons and daughters, countries that supported Bush lies have lost
      people.

      How much more can we allow Bush to continue his lies on all of his agenda, more invasions, June 5, 2005.???????

      The media is supporting the murder and lies, this makes them part of the axis of evil we have in our White House makes them just as guility of the same crimes Bush has led this country. What happend to TRUTH, HONOR, TRUST , ?????

      We cannot trust our leadership, we cannot trust what we read or do not read because the media has been told what they can or cannot print. .

      This means our lives are on the line, hardships that will be placed upon this country will be felt because we do not have the truth but lied, covered up, hidden by not reporting the true facts. Freedom God Where Is It. hidden by lies.

      People have been misled by the medica, print the truth, expose the truth, then let the people have the right to know the truth before they vote in 2006. We need to call for impeachment and make Bush accountable.

      Its a shame we have to read the truth from other sites because our local and national media the major networks refuse to tell the truth.

    • The time for change is now..... Find your spines you weak kneed congressmen and deal with this evil little man and the bunch of rapacious, bloodthirsty animals surrounding him. Don’t forget that a failure to deal with him is teasonable under your own constitution.

    • It is a sad fact that barely a week after the publication of the leaked memo, it is all but impossible to find in the media. Giving Blair all the benefit of the doubt, the unavoidable conclusion is that he made a massive error of judgement in his stated reasons for supporting the American invasion, an error of judgement that should cause him to offer his resignation. Yet reading the report makes one think that there was a conspiracy to pervert the true purpose of the United Nations of avoiding international conflict into using it to provoke Iraq into a position that would justify war.
      Furthermore, not only did he choose to conceal the truth from parliament but he likewise failed to present the whole truth to his own cabinet.
      The action, which at best was based on a flimsy premise, has led to the death of 150,000 Iraqis, upwards of 1,500 allied personnel and left the region in a state of chaos, yet there is no clamour to investigate, let alone prosecute. How are we mere citizens going to repect the law, when our elected law-makers pick and choose what laws they themselves consider worth obeying?