The Unravelling of Bush’s America

mrmom2

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We can only hope this is the cases but I'm very suspicious fo the corporate media :?

Mike Whitney – ukurnet.info September 2, 2005

Take a step back for a minute, then take a deep breath, because what we are seeing now is the beginning of the end of America's darkest hour; the end of the Bush Administration.

Bush will never survive this disaster; the tectonic political-plates have shifted too dramatically; the failure too colossal.

Nearly overnight the familiar voices that sang his praises from every media pulpit in America have either been silenced or turned against him. It is truly extraordinary; and a tad suspicious.

The friendly cheerleaders are bailing-out across the spectrum; NBC, CBS, MSNBC and even the "bullish" FOX News have all descended on their prey like feral dogs on a wounded squirrel.

Suddenly the callousness and rustic hauteur of our esteemed leader, the "Fly-over" President, seems to be wearing-thin on leaders and pundits alike. They smell blood in the water and they are preparing to do what they do best; dismember the flailing carcass with gnashing, razor-like teeth.

But, why the abrupt change?

Can anyone remember a time when the government has failed as miserably as it has with Hurricane Katrina?

While tens of thousands of desperate Americans are hunkered down in 90 degree heat without food or water, President Imposter is circling at 30 thousand feet blowing kisses to his drowning people below.

Bush has become a Texas Louis 14, completely detached in his bubble-world echoing the shallow bromides of his ideological predecessor, pres moi, le deluge".

His first response to the storm was to suspend the EPA's clean air restrictions on the profitable oil industry and to promise government aid for offshore drilling facilities.

No surprises there.

The second part of the administration's strategy was to work up an elaborate public relations charade that involved trotting out every waffle-bottomed bureaucrat in Washington in front of the TV cameras to make officious-sounding statements.

Meanwhile, nothing has been done to relieve the desperation of victims in New Orleans who are suffering through America's greatest natural disaster.

In fact, that appears to be the strategy; do nothing!

Many of the reports that are being filed mention that National Guard installations are set up just blocks away from the Superdome and the Convention Center; the epicenter of the human tragedy, and yet, the Guard is doing nothing to meet the needs of the people inside.

Why?

Many people are asking if it is because they are predominantly black and poor.

Certainly as we see the footage of poor, black people dragging across the city, 3 days without food and water and no busses in sight; we have to wonder if there is a racial element involved.

Rather than address the dire needs of the stranded people, Bush has approved "shoot to kill" orders for looters.

Unbelievable?!?

So, now its "open season" on starving people scavenging through the ruins of the city looking for sustenance for their family?

Bush is set on repeating the same mistakes he made in Falluja and Baghdad when angry townspeople were mowed-down during peaceful protests.

Look how that turned out.

Is that what Bush wants; a revolution?

What possible purpose does it serve to take 1500 Guardsman off their duties of treating the wounded and feeding the hungry, and making them patrol the streets to round up petty-thieves?

And why has Bush approved the deploying of snipers to the tops of New Orleans buildings instead of health-care workers to its overcrowded facilities?

"I think there should be zero tolerance for people breaking the law during an emergency such as this," Bush boomed on ABC's Good Morning America.

Bush's "law and order" approach to the tragedy is consistent with his utter inability to grasp the pain of the average victim of this colossal disaster. As always, he simply parrots the inane bromides about private property that underscore the Republican ideological world-view.

Bush is a firm believer that looting should limited to the class of carpet-baggers and war criminals to which he belongs. He has no problem with the "no-bid" contracts and war-profiteering that has plagued Iraqi debacle from day-one. The $9 billion of pilfered Iraqi oil revenue never even drew a raised eyebrow from our benighted leader, but the notion that that corruption might be extended democratically to everyone regardless of class. That's the REAL crime as Bush sees it.

The vast looting and destruction in New Orleans is an object lesson to the ruling class and one that ultimately benefits antiwar activists and civil libertarians. The people in power need to grasp the ephemeral character of society; there's nothing permanent about it. Order is a transitory phenomenon that papers-over the primordial swamp of human rage, desire and barbarity. When we peel back the outer layer of society, we see those same dark forces at work; a cauldron of competing emotions and shadowy cravings. Those forces are now in play on the streets of New Orleans, along with the even more elemental drive to survive.

What bothers men like Bush is the prospect that everyone may partake in the same nihilistic-revelry that he and his confreres have enjoyed for so long. It is the anarchy of unrestrained greed that puts a shiver in his spine; the selfishness that infects every man's heart. And, yet, this is the true face of present-day America; a lawless, twisted waif unleashing waves of terror across the globe; feeding the burgeoning coffers of its privileged few.

Why not uncork the bottle and let everyone take part in the festivities?

As the poet Yates said, "The blood-dimmed tide is loosed And everywhere the celebration of innocence is drowned".

What's good for Bush is good for everyone. Isn't this what we see unfolding in New Orleans?

The roving gangs of looters are like a giant mirror hung in front of the White House reflecting the anarchic soul that lies within; Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, Falluja; this is the Bush legacy. And, now, it is America's, too.

America has become like Rimbaud's dissolute drifter in "A Season in Hell" who boasts: "I stretched myself out in the mud, I dried myself in the air of crime, And I played some fine tricks on madness."

Bush can't have it both ways. He cannot destroy the law and then pretend it still exists for the poor and helpless.

The looters in New Orleans are the offspring of the Bush political ethos; a no-holds-barred culture of violence, thievery and impunity.

If we cannot have a society based on justice and mercy, than let's tear it down and start over.
 

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Could get interesting. Not sure what bush & goons will do for "damage control"......but few tactics would be surprising anymore. Either way: there is Orphelia brewing up another storm front, A storm just past and the devestation cannot be fully assessed yet... and a storm is erupting in washington.

Iraq is a terrorist haven , corruption , just waiting to implode , explode , Afganistan ....is a poppy haven ......where lawlessness or Drug lord law is the way in most regions.

bush's overhauling of the systems is proving to be ineffective and inefficient. .....and totally unreliable. Corruption is the rule of thumb.

How many crisis can an entity handle- at the same time - before something snaps???

The anti war moment is swelling ..... and Cindy S has joined forces with M.Moore, moved camp to the N.O. area and providing on site help/aid etc. ........before going to washington for the Sept 24 EVENT.

Could get explosive. The infighting and blame game has not reached its peak yet...

and those fecking LIES continue.......and it is these that will be the bush unravelling.......when it really gains momentum. ALL LIES unravel at some point.......and there is only so much "damage control" ( more lies) anyone can employ.
 

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BushCo. is a prime example of why the second amendment was included with their constitution. If anyone deserves a coup, it's Georgie.
 

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When in doubt: "pray" :roll:

BUSH OFFERS PRAYER FOR VICTIMS
9.9.2005. 08:57:43



US President George W Bush has announced new measures to help the hundreds of thousands left homeless by Hurricane Katrina, and declared September 16th as a national day of prayer for the victims.

In a televised address Mr Bush promised storm-affected families an initial US$2000 (A$2500) and pledged to stand by the survivors “for the long haul”.

"We have many difficult days ahead, especially as we recover those who did not survive the storm," he said.

The announcement came as the US House of Representatives approved Mr Bush’s request for an extra US$51.8 billion (A$67.6bn) for relief efforts, which the Senate is likely to rubber stamp.

President Bush did not rule out further requests for emergency funding to add to the US$10.5bn (A$13.7bn) already approved.

Some of the thousands of New Orleans residents still resisting orders to evacuate are beginning to show signs of sickness, as authorities brought in 25,000 body bags for corpses floating in the toxic floodwaters.

In the city’s St Bernard’s Parish 30 people were reportedly found dead in a nursing home.

As health authorities warned diehard locals of the city’s health hazards, Chief Deputy Sheriff Anthony Fernandez, the head of removal operations in the parish, said some locals “have blisters, (and) the colour of their skin is changing.”

Five evacuees have died since being exposed to water-borne bacteria, while there have been widespread outbreaks of diarrhoea in storm shelters.

Doctors are now encouraging people to take vaccinations, especially against hepatitis and tetanus.

Vice President Dick Cheney and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff have visited devastated parts of the Gulf Coast to look for ways to streamline the relief operation.

"I think the performance (of emergency teams) in general, at least, in terms of the information I have received from the locals is definitely very impressive," he said.

But Mr Cheney was heckled during his tour, a sign of the growing public dissatisfaction with the Bush administration’s response to the disaster.

The heat was also being felt in Washington where around 150 people, including evacuees from the hurricane, staged a protest outside the White House.

“I want to know what the government is gonna do now … I’m very angry,” said New Orleans evacuee Michelle Augillard.

Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell has added his voice to the chorus of criticism in an interview with ABC America.

"I think there have been a lot of failures at a lot of levels - local, state and federal,” Mr Powell said.

"There was more than enough warning over time about the dangers to New
Orleans. Not enough was done. I don’t think advantage was taken of the time that was available to us, and I just don’t know why," he said.

He rejected the idea that race played a role in the government’s sluggish response.

"I don’t think its racism, I think it’s economic,” he said.

"When you look at those who weren’t able to get out, it should have been a blinding flash of the obvious to everybody that when you order a mandatory evacuation, you cant expect everybody to evacuate on their own.”

Meanwhile authorities are closely monitoring another hurricane off the coast Katrina.

The US National Hurricane Centre said Hurricane Ophelia had winds of 120 kilometres per hour, but was barely moving.

it is so sad that for so many of the impoverished in the South, prayer is the only source of comfort. A sign of immense despair.
 

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As health authorities warned diehard locals of the city’s health hazards, Chief Deputy Sheriff Anthony Fernandez, the head of removal operations in the parish, said some locals “have blisters, (and) the colour of their skin is changing.”

Those poor people! They made it through the storm but may yet succumb to god knows what poisoning/disease. Yet, I can't blame them for not leaving even now.
 

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Canucklehead said:
As health authorities warned diehard locals of the city’s health hazards, Chief Deputy Sheriff Anthony Fernandez, the head of removal operations in the parish, said some locals “have blisters, (and) the colour of their skin is changing.”

Those poor people! They made it through the storm but may yet succumb to god knows what poisoning/disease. Yet, I can't blame them for not leaving even now.

neither can I. Gosh, are they ever stuck between a rock ( A**hole governmentS ) and a hard place. ( infected, flood waters and destruction.) One cannot begin to grasp their plight... the uncertainty, the fear of the unknown.... the horror around them...


One would really think this was a news item about an event in a third world country. It has all those earmarks..and the photos display that loud and clear.

Seems the world has a more realistic impression/"image" of America now. No matter how bad /shocking it might be......it is still better than the smoke and mirrors they have been presenting to the world for so long. One can deal with reality. Reality is honest. One can work with honesty. One cannot deal with/work with LIES, and mirages.
 

Canucklehead

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I think the world has confirmation of what they have suspected and opined about for a few years now. It's unfortunate it had to be revealed at the expense of hundreds of thousands but some good could come out of this yet. The people may, in the future, hold the feet of government to the fire more readily now, be they Dems or Repugs.