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by: William Rivers Pitt, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

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I can tell you that one of the most amazing surprises of the presidency was the fact that people's prayers affected me. I can't prove it to you. But I can tell you some days were great, some days not so great. But every day was joyous.

- George W. Bush, motivational speaker, 26 October 2009

George W. Bush made his debut as a motivational speaker to a packed house of adoring fans in Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday. Mr. Bush, who has been all but invisible since last January's inauguration of Barack Obama, is apparently trying to raise his profile before the release of his book. He spoke about prayer, challenges and walking his dog.

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"In the crowd of real estate agents in suits, housewives in jeans, students and senior citizens, Chris Clarke, 25, a salesman from Dallas, stood at the back," reported The Washington Post on Monday. "Like many people, he said that other speakers were better - Colin Powell was his favorite - but he thought Bush was good. In fact, he said, it could turn out that Bush may be more suited to motivational speaking than being president. He said when Bush misspeaks, it sounds 'incompetent if you are president. But here it can be inspiring. It makes him seem like a regular guy, no better than me.'"

"Man, my life has changed!" said Mr. Bush on his new situation.

Well, so have a lot of other lives since he departed office in failure and disgrace, and not for the better. Unemployment has skyrocketed. The banks took the money he gave them and ran, to the detriment of millions. Mortgage foreclosures continue unabated.

Some things, however, remain exactly the same.

Last Sunday, two gigantic explosions ripped through Iraqi government buildings in Baghdad. The justice and local government ministries, as well as the provincial government headquarters, were targeted at the busiest time of the day. More than 150 people were killed, and more than 500 were wounded. Among the dead were dozens of children at a day care center. The next day, a bomb on a minibus exploded outside Karbala, killing three people and wounding eight. On the same day, gunmen killed two people and wounded two others in Mosul.

In the days before the Sunday attack in Baghdad, gunmen attacked an Iraqi army checkpoint, killing one soldier. A car bomb wounded two in Baghdad. A suicide bomber killed one and wounded two in Baghdad. The list goes on, the violence continues every single day, and for Iraq, nothing much has changed at all.

In Afghanistan, eight US soldiers and one civilian were killed by roadside bombs on Tuesday. The day before, 14 Americans, including several DEA agents, were killed in separate helicopter crashes. An American soldier was killed by a roadside bomb on Saturday. A NATO soldier and two US troops were killed in separate incidents - a firefight and a roadside bombing - on Friday. The list goes on, the violence continues every day, and for Afghanistan, nothing much has changed at all.

Just so we are all clear, Mr. Bush is responsible for this. Mr. Cheney is responsible for this. Mr. Powell is responsible for this. Ms. Rice is responsible for this. Mr. Rumsfeld is responsible for this. Mr. Wolfowitz is responsible for this. Mr. Feith is responsible for this. Mr. Libby is responsible for this. Mr. Rove is responsible for this. The Republican majorities in control of the House and Senate until 2006 are responsible for this. The corporate news media, who championed these catastrophes for years and years, is responsible for this. The defense contractors who look at these two wars as grand paydays are responsible for this.

Not one of these people has been called to account for the murder and mayhem they engaged in during the eight monstrous years of the George W. administration. In fact, according to a recent New York Times editorial, the acts and activities of the previous administration may never be brought to light, thanks to the acts and actions of the current administration:

The Obama administration has clung for so long to the Bush administration's expansive claims of national security and executive power that it is in danger of turning President George W. Bush's cover-up of abuses committed in the name of fighting terrorism into President Barack Obama's cover-up.

In the United States, the Obama administration is appealing a sound federal appellate court ruling last April in a civil lawsuit by [Binyamin] Mohamed and four others. All were victims of the government's extraordinary rendition program, under which foreigners were kidnapped and flown to other countries for interrogation and torture.

In that case, the Obama administration has repeated a disreputable Bush-era argument that the executive branch is entitled to have lawsuits shut down whenever it makes a blanket claim of national security. The ruling rejected that argument and noted that the government's theory would "effectively cordon off all secret actions from judicial scrutiny, immunizing the C.I.A. and its partners from the demands and limits of the law."

The Obama administration has aggressively pursued such immunity in numerous other cases beyond the ones involving Mr. Mohamed. We do not take seriously the government's claim that it is trying to protect intelligence or avoid harm to national security.

In a similar vein, Mr. Obama did a flip-flop last May and decided to resist orders by two federal courts to release photographs of soldiers abusing prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq. Last week, just in time to avoid possible Supreme Court review of the matter, Congress created an exception to the Freedom of Information Act that gave Secretary of Defense Robert Gates authority to withhold the photos.

We share concerns about inflaming anti-American feelings and jeopardizing soldiers, but the best way to truly avoid that is to demonstrate that this nation has turned the page on Mr. Bush's shameful policies. Withholding the painful truth shows the opposite.

Like the insistence on overly broad claims of secrecy, it also avoids an important step toward accountability, which is the only way to ensure that the abuses of the Bush years are never repeated. We urge Mr. Gates to use his discretion under the new law to release the photos, sparing Americans more cover-up.

Feeling motivated?

  

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William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of two books: "War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know" and "The Greatest Sedition Is Silence." His newest book, "House of Ill Repute: Reflections on War, Lies, and America's Ravaged Reputation," is now available from PoliPointPress.

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Man, Pitt, you have a very

Man, Pitt, you have a very selective memory, and are obviously letting the "Demo-Repugnant/Socialist/NeoLib-CON-crats" off the hook; for, they are responsible for it all too! Get real, Bill! Hey, that just made me think of a great nickname for you, 'Wild "Unreal" Bill Hickock', chocked full of selective "reasoning" and letting your party's, one of the worst two war parties, war criminals off scott free. Give me a break! Give us all a break! And please tell the truth here about the "DemoCONs" complicity in the war crimes as well! Thank you, if you do.

Pray for the soul of those

Pray for the soul of those who Bush motivates! Dumb and dumber crowd!!!

Same as it ever was. The

Same as it ever was. The only difference in real policy is the fact Obama is articulate while Bush... need we say more? Obama's either Woodrow Wilson or Millard Fillmore. I can't this out as he has been ineffective as the so called leader of change. Bush created this mess, Obama's done nothing to clean it up. Any questions?

I have no doubt that George

I have no doubt that George W. Bush will not fail to motivate me to invade Iraq and Afghanistan, wasting tax-payers' money to fight terrorism.

Well, the only thing that

Well, the only thing that has changed in Iraq, Afghanistan and now Pakistan is the fact that violence is now American style. Other than the bombings, how many are killed on a daily basis in America? Seems Washington is just another type of gang. Wonder what colors they use?

President Obama is a Harvard

President Obama is a Harvard Law Professor thus he is fully versed in the give & take plea agreement world in which we live and like the banking deal, everyone has criticized his actions but in fact what he did exposed the core abusers in record time lo less not to mention the trillions saved on investigations which never would have garnered this depth of transparency so everyone needs to just reign in and watch the man`s smoke instead of bitching and whining that the dominoes ain`t falling the way they wanted the fact is their falling GO WITH IT!

Unfortunately, we Americans

Unfortunately, we Americans are responsible for this.

On July 13, 2004 I wrote to

On July 13, 2004 I wrote to Mr. Bush: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 Dear Mr. Bush: I read your speech given at Oak Ridge National Laboratory yesterday. Your teaching the "enemy" that "terrorism and proliferation carry serious consequences" by attacking Iraq is a morally bankrupt classroom technique. The blood of the innocents is on your head. You were not right to invade Iraq. You are not the teacher and the world is not your classroom. You are not "protecting" our people by inspiring fear and hatred for us among the whole world's population. You have overcome nothing but Americans' power to understand the truth. However expensive and expansive and lavish and loud are your pronouncements, truth will prevail. "A lasting democratic peace," if that is your goal as you stated, can only be the fruit of kindness, generosity, forgiveness, mercy, and self-sacrifice. You must not believe that "taking the fight to the enemy" is promoting peace. Confront those who hate us with love, gifts, and gentility, not with guns, bombs, and hate. Do not kill those who fear and hate us. That makes more enemies, more fear, more hatred. The silence of death is not peace. I've been telling you that since you became Governor of Texas. Your religion has been telling you that since you were a child. But you don't listen to the right voices. You don't seem to know what truth is. Peace is not the profession of the armed forces. You say you will defend America. It is no defense to fuel fear, anger, and hatred for us by killing people you call "madmen." You were not "right to go into Iraq." You did not "remove a declared enemy of America." At high expense and at the cost of bad faith and a blood feud, you deposed the rightful leader of a sovereign nation who has done nothing to America and posed no threat to us. You were wrong. You are not raising a peaceful democracy in Iraq. No social and ideological order that represses essential parts of ourselves can last. We have only to remember who we are and what we are capable of as human beings to reveal how dangerously distorted is America's order of narrow self-interest. Don't switch our attack to Libia and take credit for storing Libia's equipment in Oak Ridge. Don't say we "liberated Afghanistan." Don't believe that you are protecting "our security, our freedom, and our way of life." Oak Ridge is not a safe place for Libia's equipment nor for any nuclear devices. Neither is Yucca mountain a safe place for radioactive poisons that keep their potency for millions of years. Afghanistan is not governed by a free people. Iraq is not a new democracy. Neither is America a permanent institution on this planet able to police the human race forever. Your words and actions lack everything that was ever good about us. Instead of protecting us with mercy, generosity, and kindness toward enemies, you defend our having far more than our fair share of the wealth of the world by dealing death, fear, and threats to those whose sense of justice feels violated by that imbalance. Instead of making our enemies our friends, you make our friends our enemies. Chaucer wrote it in The Pardoner's Tale: Radix malorum est cupiditas. No matter how smart your bombs are, your limited mental faculties seem to use them stupidly. You cannot kill everyone who thinks we Americans are too greedy. You cannot make everyone so fearful that no one will think of attacking us. Bandits, thugs, and bad guys cannot be eradicated. You are wrong to have attacked Iraq and to continue to keep our citizens there as an occupying army. Blood spilled by our troops is upon your head, your soul. The fear and hatred seething in America's soul and in the souls of her enemies is upon your head. Nothing good will come of it. Although ignominy surrounds you like an aura, you are safe from peaceniks. We who firmly believe you are yourself a bad guy will not use lethal force against you. Our principals constrain us. But we will, nevertheless, attack you with overwhelming force: satyagraha. The day is coming when you must admit what is true. No WMDs; no connection with 9/11 attacks; no liberation of grateful Iraqis; no democracy; no Osama; no protections for civilization's artifacts or library documents; no consistent electricity; no pure water or sewer; no adequate hospitals, no gasoline. Consider the murdered, the mangled, the maimed, the tortured. Consider the minds of their loved ones. Consider the costs of the war in battered U.S. honor and commitments, a broken Western alliance, a shredded United Nations and a scarred Bill of Rights. Think of the acid now seething in the souls of America's warniks. Think of the attacks against our freedoms wrought by Patriot I & II. Think of the government's control of our formerly free press. Think of how Saddham told the truth. Drs. John & Karen Dwyer Pax Christi Naples

Every day was joyous? What

Every day was joyous? What planet was he on during the insanity of his eight years?

"Like the insistence on

"Like the insistence on overly broad claims of secrecy, it also avoids an important step toward accountability, which is the only way to ensure that the abuses of the Bush years are never repeated." It's too late. They have already been repeated. They go on being repeated.

I have always believed bush

I have always believed bush was just a puppet for cheney who could not on his own get into office. Cheney the ex C.E.O held the real power in the white house which does not make bush any less guilty. I hear bush did rebel a little in his last term but I have not seen the proof myself. Does the people of the united states want to know that our president had no back bone? Don D. Brock

A powerful essay from the

A powerful essay from the founder of Truthout, and yet we must remember that the American people, unlike defiant citizens of Tibet, Iran, Nicaragua, Burma, Iraq and other nations, have been unwilling to go out in the streets, shut down the government and corporations, risk arrest, get their heads beaten in, etc., which is unfortunately what is necessary to throw off the oligarchs, fascists and war criminals that dominate all branches of the federal government and many state and local governments as well. The American people have also failed to overcome their addiction to consumer capitalism, content to pacify themselves with beer, television, prozax, sports and other entertainments, instead of to do their constitutional duty to throw out the corrupt government (both Dems and Repubs are totally corrupt), and to break the death grip of the corporations. It is interesting and instructive to note that Burmese monks, American hippies in the 60's, and many other people have had the courage to stand up against the criminals. But today's America is pacified, asleep, and lazy. We can well point the finger at war criminals such as Bush, Cheney, Rice, et al. But remember, until the American people en masse stage a non-violent revolution, we are all guilty and complicit, liberals and conservatives alike.

''BUT EVERYDAY WAS

''BUT EVERYDAY WAS JOYOUS.''.... Ranks right up there with--- ''MISSION ACCOMPLISHED''... only worse........ BuSh.!!... a Name or an Abbreviation?... You decide... :-D

It is incredibly troubling

It is incredibly troubling how ignorant even the most well meaning and obviously intelligent speak of "those who hate us" without qualifying it with an acknowledgement of US (not always) covert actions abroad over so many decades. It is just this ignorance that has gotten us where we are now, the public being almost entirely ignorant and totally detached from the rest of the world. I watched the terrible scene on the morning of 9/11 just as most did, and after the shock (not surprize), my first thought was "What took them so long," and later, in dread of what form our retaliation would likely be, even "Maybe its a good thing Gore is not now president, at least he won't have the near future horrors on his shoulders..." I'm a retired Navy Chief with 20 years service, most in the Far East, and in addition to the usual antics of sailors, I spent a hell of a lot of time talking and LISTENING to people everywhere I pulled shore leave. After retirement I worked and lived in the Middle East for 12 years, doing much the same. I'm a mechanic, artist, and teacher. What I've learned over my life-now 76, is to reconfirm much of what I've long known instinctively; That people are people no matter where you go, virtually ALL need and want the same, ALL have urgent and overriding hopes of peace and justice. What's more, literally everyone in my extensive travels knows more about the world, AND the US, than any but a very few in this country, and obvious NONE of our politicians and "experts", who demonstrate any understanding or knowledge at all. All I'm trying to get across here is that those that "hate" us have shown great restraint under the circumstances. So PLEASE guys, look a bit closer to facts "on the ground" before talking about "enemies". This applies to domestic affairs as well. From the 1930's forward I watched local, state, and national never failing to come down on workers in mostly violent ways, both physically and legislatively. Lickwise, there's not a viscious rightwing dictator the US hasn't embraced, nor a populous leader we haven't shunned and plotted against, overthrown or did away with. Now before some start screaming, check it out. ~John L.

To know that This

To know that This ex-president even has the audacity to show his face among us again makes me feel sick to my stomach. How could anyone with a semblance of intelligence waste a second actually going to hear him speak..even out of curiosity ? After the damage he and his whole cabal have done to this nation and to the entire world I do not want anymore of My taxpayers money being wasted on any secret service men to guard him. Maybe the Secret service people will be as 'careless' as those that were Supposed to be guarding President Kennedy..and his Brother. One thing you can say for this man..he has brass. Or else he is really not smart enough to know the depth of disdain he is held by the Majority of the American people and the rest of the world. Not having a conscience must be his most useful and treasured attribute. That is the only thing that even begins to explain him saying how 'joyous' he was during his Eight long years of presiding over the Downfall of this country, for none of us were feeling any of that Joy. And I doubt if we ever will.

Thank you S. Wolf Britain,

Thank you S. Wolf Britain, for reminding us what pointless rants are all about.

My personal belief is that

My personal belief is that WE are in Iraq for a number of no good reasons generated and perpetrated through what amounts to something like a confluence of a 'Perfect Rightwing, NeoCon, Vulcan-Corporate-Interest Storm of Sudden Incredible Political Power. But, since BuSh is the one who had to sign off on it and is ultimately responsible for it, my staunch belief is that, from the BuSh-Rove angle of it all, WE are in Iraq simply because BuSh-the-self-involved wanted to be a 'War Guy' and Rove thought it a good political strategy for securing BuSh's reelection and greater CONservative Power for gaining a permanent Republican Majority... SO---- How many DEAD and MAIMED now in Iraq..?

If George W. Bush didn't

If George W. Bush didn't motivate millions of Americans in his time as President to successfully petition their government for redress of grievance, there's nothing he'll do these days that comes anywhere close to motivating anyone to do anything. He may have motivated Americans to elect the first Black-American, which I'm certain would not have been intentional.

Thank you John L @ 05:03!

Thank you John L @ 05:03! Well said, well informed, well lived.

As long as the people can

As long as the people can continue to be sold the story of 911, the clash of civilizations and all the rest, the killing will go on and on. Since nobody has learned anything from Viet Nam until today, it is a fairly sure bet that more and more American people will be tossed overboard-out of the economy and society-and we oligarchs will gain more and more of what is left. Let no new idea, no reconciliation intrude in our nightmare of war.Let the bloodletting continue! Its all about money for the few!

bush is an IDIOT...

bush is an IDIOT...

Thank YOU, Ken Hall of

Thank YOU, Ken Hall of 13:08.I'm pleased Someone read my rant. You're right, I've had a 'well lived life', never made a buck but fully satisfying/rewarding. I'm okay with being old and probably little time left(?) as I don't look forward to the destination we're heading. ~John L.