Why the Democrats Are Acting This Way
You can find this essay of mine (plus some reader comments) at After Downing Street or at World Can’t Wait.
The Case Against Bush and Cheney
You can find this essay of mine (plus some reader comments) at After Downing Street or at World Can’t Wait.
I am amazed, overwhelmed, and deeply grateful to all of you who came out on Saturday around the country (and the world) to participate in A28. The stories and photos continue to pour in, and nearly everyone reports that the day was a special experience and that the reaction from the public was overwhelmingly positive. In Miami, participants have said it was the largest rally they’ve ever seen in their city. In Atlanta, the honks of approval from passing cars was nonstop. In San Francisco, 1500 people formed the words “IMPEACH NOW” on the beach with letters 100-feet tall. All told, impeachment actions took place in more than 125 locations around the United States and half a dozen foreign countries.
I believe that this past week may come to be seen as the tipping point for impeachment. On Monday, Rep. Dennis Kucinich introduced Articles of Impeachment against Dick Cheney. On Wednesday, the Impeach07 coalition held a major press conference in Washington, with prominent figures speaking in favor of impeachment. This weekend, at the Democratic Party convention in California, the largest state Democratic party organization in the nation voted overwhelmingly to call for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney. And then there was A28.
Did we have an impact?
As Dave Lindorff reports, “A day after the national demonstrations, Rep. John Murtha (D-PA), speaking on the CBS News program Face the Nation, told host Bob Schieffer that impeachment is ‘one of the ways Congress has to influence the president.’ The comment so shocked Schieffer, that he immediately homed in on it asking, ‘Are you seriously talking about contemplating an impeachment of this president?’ Murtha did not back off, and responded, ‘I’m just saying that’s one way to influence the president.’”
And then late this afternoon, Murtha unequivocally put impeachment back on the table, telling NPR’s Melissa Block: “I’m just saying that’s one of the options that Congress has on the table, I’m getting more and more calls from people about the President on impeachment.”
Given the significance that has attached to Nancy Pelosi’s claim that impeachment was “off the table,” Murtha would not use that language casually. This is a major statement that can be seen as a trial balloon to gauge whether the support of the public is there to actually go ahead with this. Now is to the time to flood Murtha’s office with phone calls and letters to tell him you want it.
Please contact him immediately to thank him for putting impeachment back on the table and to ask him to move forward with the impeachment of Bush and Cheney immediately.
A28 in words and pictures
Here is a glimpse at some of the stories and images submitted from around the nation. I’ve received literally thousands of photos since Saturday, and what follows below is just a smattering. Nevertheless, it is an inspiring montage of democracy in action. Apologies if you don’t see yours in here. I made a vow to send you all an update today and it’s almost midnight, so I’ve got to stop (not to mention that this may be the longest e-mail ever sent–sorry!). But you can all share your images in the Photos section of the site and your stories in the Forum. Enjoy!
Anacortes, WA
Amherst, MA
Amherst spelled it out this weekend - I M P E A C H! Activists for the Impeachment of Bush and Cheney joined demonstrators across the country by spelling it out with jumbo letters in the center of town at noon on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Representatives from Amherst’s Democratic Town Committee, Town Meeting, Women in Black, and the Amherst Peace Vigil participated over the three days. Women in Black have been protesting the Iraq war every Friday since late 2001. They made the giant letters from the insides of outmoded political lawn signs and wore them on Friday April 27 at noon until 1PM. Saturday, April 28, was a National Protest for Impeachment. Those activists for impeachment from the Amherst Democratic Town Committee and Town Meeting who couldn’t join their colleagues in Boston stood in the center of town with the seven letters. On Sunday, April 29 the letters were worn at the regular Peace Vigil at noon on the Common.
Ann Arbor, MI
Our rally was located outside of the Federal Building right in the center of town and we had lots of foot & car traffic pass by us. About 60 people showed up, with a max of 40 at one time. Lots of honks, thumbs up and cheers of support. Surprisingly a local Democratic Party official, who happened to walk by, said we should call them next time and they would give us impeach bumper stickers and people. Amazingly about 2 out of every 3 people we asked actually signed the petition; just Ann Arbor, or is the nation as sick of watching our Constitution being dismantled as we all are? There was a great energy in our group. Someone made large signs of the impeach letters and the other big & small signs had slogans on them. We had a battery-operated megaphone that was great. One of us is a highway blogger for impeachment. He made 20+ of signs for blogging on highway overpasses. (We will do a lot more of that next time!) You all have provided some great ideas! I really like the Impeach cake, pretzels and walking the letters across the street with the cross walk light - very energetic without dividing the group! A wonderful start!
Atlanta, GA
It was great! We had about 40 people in the morning, lots of good response from people passing by. George Bush and Dick Cheney arrived and that got an appropriate response too–we read them the articles of impeachment and handcuffed them (poor George couldn’t swig on his oil after that!). Our local CBS affiliate showed up with a camera to do a few interviews so we made the 6 o’clock news. Then on to the Inman Park parade a few blocks away to march with the impeachment coningent. More great response from the crowd. Then back at the park at 7:30 to spell it out with candles. As soon as we set them up and started lighting tem, passersby began honking in support. Some parked and joined us to see what we were about–mainly wanting to stay in touch for future actions. I brought the editor of Atlanta Progressive News to this event, and you can read the article here
Austin, TX
Bainbridge Island, WA
Twenty of us participated in two actions on Bainbridge Island today. We were surprised and pleased by the strength of the enthusiastic response from so many of our neighbors and island visitors. Our signs looked great, and drew many positive comments. In the morning we leafleted at the Farmers’ Market, and at noon we assembled at the intersection of Winslow Way and Highway 305, where Women in Black has stood every Friday for over four years. We met two ferry-loads of drivers and passengers, well over a thousand people. We know this is the first of many such events this year, and we will be back.
Berks County, PA
Here in Berks County, PA, we didn’t just have impeachment day, we had impeachment week. It started last Saturday when we convinced our Berks County Democratic Committee to finally, after working on them for 3-1/2 years, pass a resolution to impeach under Jefferson’s Manual that is being presented to our PA commonwealth house of representatives. Then, of course Dennis Kucinich introduced the articles of impeachment for Dick Cheney. Then last night we had a rally on Penn Street Bridge and there was lots of positive response. Today we had three consecutive rallies in different locations, again with a very positive response. At each of the rallies we had about 25 people but it seemed like more because we had big black on white fabric banners saying “Impeach for Peace,” “Impeach for the Kids,” “Impeach Bush & Cheney,” “Impeach for Justice” and my favorite “Impeach the Crooks & Liars.” The third rally was at a very busy intersection in conservative Pottstown, PA, and we were actually stunned by the almost raucus honking, thumbs up, peace signs, waving, and after doing this for 4-/12 years, what I found most interesting was they were smiling at us. I guess they were so happy to see that there were others who feel the same way. It was an amazing week!!! And a great lift for so many of us who were getting very tired.
And, while our local media refused to cover anything about the Democratic Committee Resolution or the rallies, a young cameraman from our local television station Channel 69 just happened to be driving by one of today’s rallies and he pulled over and ended up doing a terrific piece on our event which they actually aired. See http://wfmz.com/view/?id=90640.
Boston, MA
The highlight of the afternoon occurred at about 2:30, after the Raging Grannies had just finishing singing a song of protest in favor of impeachment. Several hundred had gathered on the square, surrounding the flag-draped casket and memorial set up by Carlos Arredondo. As the Grannies’ words rang out, a town crier stepped up to read a proclamation. He proclaimed that because the government had failed to act for accountability, the demonstrators and audience were to constitute a Citizen’s Council on Impeachment. At that point two colonial guardsmen and a drummer boy cleared a path through the crowd to lead the honorable Judge Justine Grace to the podium. With Judge Grace overseeing the proceedings, the town crier called out for the accused to step up. Two members of Veterans for Peace, dressed as George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, were lead through the crowd at musket-point by the colonial guardsmen. Both were wearing crowns. Although the guardsmen helped ensure their safe passage to the impeachment hearing, they were made to suffer no small amount of jeers by an angry crowd!
The crier read the charges while the Raging Grannies, as the Greek Chorus of the event, repeated each charge in short. After some words of wisdom from the Judge, a vote was held. All those in favor of impeachment say Aye! And with that prompt, the crowd of hundreds declared in their most empowered voice “Aye!”, many with raised fists. All those against, say Nay! And with that prompt, only the sad and lonesome Billionaires for Bush counter-protesters sung out in small numbers, and were met with boos and jeers. “They ayes have it!” The Judge instructed the crier to read the accused their Miranda Rights and the guardsmen removed the crowns that had been upon their heads. The emotion from the empowered crowd was overwhelmingly energetic, and they took great notice of the fact that Bush and Cheney were told that an attorney would be provided for them if they could not afford one.
Brooklyn, NY
Bryn Mawr, PA
We had a great morning in Bryn Mawr! At least fifty people
gathered in front of Ludington Library and liberated the horns of the morning traffic with myriad signs calling for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney. A dedicated core of seven, each with one of the letters of the word IMPEACH, marched across the road at each “Walk” light to let the waiting drivers know that Impeachment is on the table! Spontaneously, the cheerleader in the crowd called for us to give him each letter, then asked us what we get: “Impeach!” rang out across the intersection. The spirit was high and the traffic couldn’t have been more supportive. It was a great beginning to the “Summer of Impeachment,” the months ahead when Congress will be pressed by citizens like us to live out their constitutional responsibility to “check” this Imperial Executive.
Burlington, VT
Charlotte, NC
Some 25 people gathered at a busy intersection near Rep. Sue Myrick’s office in the upscale Southpark area of Charlotte calling for the impeachment of President Bush & Vice President Cheney.
There was an overwhelming amount of support from passersby honking in response to a “Honk to Impeach Bush & Cheney” sign. It was incredible with the whole area being filled with honking horns and cheers of support at times throughout the rally. Almost every single person showed support by smiling, waving and flashing peace signs & raised fists. Even little kids were flashing peace signs at us.
Cleveland, OH
Several of us went with some ySDS youths to the local recruiting station and held up an impeachment banner and did some street theatre with a “detainee” The recruiting station shut down and we plastered the windows with “Impeach Bush and Cheney for War Crimes” and “Not Our President” signs. We then went to Lincoln Park where about 100 people showed up. We held up large letters and banners along the main drag and did some strong agitation and open mic to an audience that formed across the street by a local church. We recieved many honks and thumbs up. We formed the word impeach in the grass (on top of plastic) and some of us them marched to Pat’s In the Flats with 911Truth folks and did some strong agitation outside of local yuppie restaurants …some folks came out and clapped others yelled at us but we held our positions and had really good agitation going on the whole time. We also had a detainee in jumpsuit with us doing stress positions which always gets attention.At Pat’s In The Flats we tabled, danced and listened to Anti-Bush bands until the wee hours of the morning. We also did some impeach petitions and made new contacts. It was a successful day and we met many new faces and activists. Folks really liked the idea of being part of a national movement happening all over. Some expressed interest in doing impeachment actions every week!
Cornwall, CT
Delray Beach, FL
Close to 80 good people gathered at the crossroads of Federal Highway and George Bush Boulevard with their I-M-P-E-A-C-H signs today. We would have had more, but many folks from our area (Palm Beach County) travelled 60 miles south to Miami to protest at Miami-Dade College, where George Bush himself was scheduled to present the commencement address. It was a beautifully sunny day, and very HOT! We made it hot for Bush and Cheney, too! We held a mock trial and found them both guilty of a dozen different impeachable offenses. The Raging Grannies were there and so were folks from CodePink, Democracy for America, Veterans for Peace, Project Truth, and more. We had lots of supportive honks and thumbs up, and several passersby pulled their cars over to join us. For some, it was their first demonstration, and a measure of their disgust with the current administration that they were willing to come and stand with us today. Let’s all keep the pressure on until we FIRE THE LIARS! Stay in trouble….Granny Vicki Ryder
Eureka, CA
Federal Way, WA
We had 70 amazing and enthusiastic people show up at a local
intersection. We had four sets of “IMPEACH” t-shirts, one letter per
shirt, one set per corner. We had lots of enthusiastic honks from
passing motorists, some even got out of their cars and joined us. We also had a few thumbs down and partial waves (middle finger only). Our attendees brought great signs, we passed out “imPeach” candies, and we had many requests for an encore rally.
Ft. Collins, CO
Ft. Myers, FL
We rallied in Centennial Park. Thirty-five people participated, holding signs, and ten of us spoke. We got coverage from our CBS and Fox TV affiliates. Our seven-poster IMPEACH sign was broadcast on both channels. A major goal was to use this event to launch a standing impeachment organization in Fort Myers. A young woman who was moved by it has taken on the responsibility to organize such a group.
Grand Rapids, MI
Our action was taking place on a walking bridge that goes over a river through the middle of Grand Rapids. I brought a 30-foot banner that screamed IMPEACH! and as people came down they said they could see it driving up the surrounding highways! There was a university graduation at the local arena a couple of blocks down the road, so we decided to relocate to the next bridge over when it got done with. We got a ton of honks and waves (along with a finger or two) and 115 signatures for our petition. This was my first attempt at organizing any sort of event and it turned out great! 3 of us hadn’t had enough at the end of our rally, so we walked a 10-foot IMPEACH! banner 3 miles home.
It was a lot of fun and everyone can’t wait for the next one!
Greensboro, NC
The rally in Greensboro was a big hit! We were about 30 strong. We posted people on all 4 corners of the intersection. There was a
positive response from most of the cars and pedestrians that came
past. Lots of horn honking, screams, yells, and waves. There were a few who were disgusted by our actions, and most of them made sure they expressed themselves in some distasteful way. That did not dampen anyones siprits, though. We spelled out I-M-P-E-A-C-H with signs on 2 corners, and had many other signs as well. We had a drum, a 5gal. bucket drum, and a couple of steel pans making sounds of impeachment. Our group was very spirited, and everyone had a fun time! Media coverage was sparse, despite a call from Fox 8 saying they would be there. There was a reporter, from an unknown source, who interviewed a few of our group.
Homer, AK
Honolulu, HI
About 50 people spelled I-M-P-E-A-C-H with large florescent poster boards at 5 city intersections and a freeway overpass. Response was overwhelmingly positive (running about 15 supporting for every person opposing). Lots of passers-by raised their fists, laid on their horns, shouted, or gave an enthusiastic shaka. Trolleys transporting loads of tourists from one mall to another rang their bells, and lots of city bus and truck drivers honked their horns. At one intersection two groups holding poster boards became “cheerleaders” - enthusiastically shouting “give me in ‘I’…give me an ‘M’…and raising the appropriate letter. The team holding their signs over a busy freeway overpass were there for an hour before police threatened arrest for “creating a traffic hazard” - finally forcing them to move to a nearby crowded intersection. Many people stopped to give their opinions about Bush or Cheney - ranging from complete outrage to “we just gotta wait until the elections”. But the support for impeachment was obvious, with many saying Bush should have been impeached long ago.
Houston, TX
Iowa
Jamestown, NY
In all, 175 street size signs and 10 overpass size signs were hung. Most people were very positive, but one couple started yelling that my signs were illegal. It was a great day, folks. Like I told Jacob, if it is happening here, the NY bastion of conservativism, it is happening everywhere. And this is just the beginning.
Kalamazoo, MI
We had a very exciting day spelling out Impeach here. A dozen people spelled out Impeach outside graduation day at Western
Michigan University. Although campus security made us leave campus, we regrouped nearby and hundreds of motorists gave us an overwhelmingly positive thumbs up, laid on their horns and yelled and whooped support out their windows. We then moved to a very busy intersection by a shopping center and held two sets of Impeach letters on opposite corners. Again we got over 90% positive responses, with some stopping to buy bumper stickers. It was obvious that the tide has turned overwhelmingly against the Bush Regime and for impeachment. Two high school students who joined us for the day took back calls, yard signs, bumper stickers and plan to organize at their school in a little town between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids!
Kansas City, MO
In one week of fast-track planning and promotion, through email and fliering, we pulled together 85 folks on a beautifully warm, sunny day on the bank of an incredibly stinky creek in the heart of Kansas City and spelled it out with our bodies. We chanted ‘I-M-P-E-A-C-H . . . We can’t wait until ‘08!” while we laid in the sun and laughed about how hard we were working for the Republic… Actually, we all work very hard at this–we deserve to lay down on the job for a change! A group of four MU students from Columbia, MO joined us, and a group from Lawrence, KS made the hour drive, as well. And it was great to see people from one year old to 84 years young climb the hill to make this happen. Three dedicated folks hoofed it to the other side of the creek (it’s wide…) and photographed the event, giving up their place in the formation, when our photographer didn’t come early enough. Sporting my fabulous, trendy, and much-admired “BUSH IS OVER” tee, and with my mother-of-six voice (a little louder than your average mamabear) I reminded the crowd that our Representatives work for us! We pay them, we can fire them! Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, our rep on the Missouri side of KC, told us at our recent 4th anniversary of the war protest, “Impeachment is a distraction.” Rep. Dennis Moore, on the Kansas side, doesn’t even list the Iraq War as one of the “issues” discussed on his site!! We agreed that it’s imperative that they support and cosponsor Kucinich’s House Res 333, and that we’d call, write, and visit–It’s time they listen to the people who hired them. We pledged to not support or vote for anyone who won’t work for impeachment. Period. And we signed impeachment petitions. Recognizing the real value and rarity of having a “captive” audience, I shared with the crowd my theory that until we become an “inconvenience” for the powers that be, they have no reason to listen to us. It takes two minutes to call our reps–one Rep and two Senators takes six minutes… Only six minutes of our time, only six minutes of their staff’s time. But if 100 of us call them each day, that’s 600 minutes of their time (TEN hours each day!), and if 1000 of us call every day, that’s 6,000 minutes of staff time! Now THAT is just damned inconvenient. One activist reminded us that one phone call is perceived to represent 13,000 constituents, in PoliticThink.
Lafayette, CA
We had a most successful day, posted three IMPEACH signs around Lafayette. Early am, tennis balls were worked into the chainlink fence of Springhill School along Pleasant Hill Rd. Lasted until softball started up mid-morning. Then at 2:00 in the afternoon, we used glittery redwhitenblue tinsel to spell it out over Hiway 24 on the Curtola overpass. Hundreds of cars honked in support as they drove under.
Los Angeles, CA
Main Line, PA
Martinsburg, WV
Memphis, TN
Miami, FL
It was the largest strictly street action I’ve ever been involved with outside of Washington. And the traffic response was PHENOMENAL!!
1500 to 2000 people protested and demanded the impeachment of Bush and Cheney from the sidewalk at the entrance to MDC. It is hard to tell because people joined and left from 3PM to past 7PM The traffic was heavy and I’ve never seen so many cameras taking pictures of protesters from cars before. Thousands drove by, and the overwhelming majority supported us by cheering, applauding and honking from their vehicles.
A diverse group of patriotic Americans got together as never before in Miami. Prior to yesterday, I referred to Miami as the “Apathy Capital of the United States.” The only notification of this demonstration came through email, flyers and word-of-mouth.
Milwaukee, WI
We had close to 30 people in our group and almost everyone had a sign. We also had a battery-operated megaphone that many in our group took turns using. We had a police escort following us on foot, but they were very polite to us. They were polite to us and one of the officers accepted a DVD and took one of our website cards. He seemed interested in our cause. We stopped at our Federal Building and took some pictures as we chanted IMPEACH BUSH-CHENEY “NOW” over and over. We had many car horns going off, thumbs up, and a lot of cheers from people thatobserved us. We were seen and heard and were ready to do it again and again and again.
Minneapolis, MN
Monterey, CA
Naples, FL
We had over 25 people which is incredible in Naples FL–we had a great time and got ALOT of honks of support
New Paltz, NY
New York, NY (Tompkins Square Park)
We had a great day in Tompkins Square Park, where the Rude Mechanical Orchestra (NYC’s original radical marching band) drew a crowd and led a dance party as we collected 100 letters to Congress calling for impeachment that we then used to spell out IMPEACH on a huge banner.
The response was incredibly positive and had a wonderful time. While I strutted around in my Bush Is Over shirt before and after the event, I got a smile from almost everyone. This was honestly one of the best days of my life and I can’t wait for round 2!
New York, NY (Central Park)
Paris, France
Philadelphia, PA
I attended the rally in Philadelphia, and marched right up front carrying the banner! It was good times with a rather large turnout! I’d say it all went fairly well as we had people on the sidewalks, coming out of stores and restaurants, and even on the tour buses clapping and cheering for us! One woman was even sweet enough to run out with water bottles for some us! And I KNOW that there were a TON of people taking pictures the entire time, but I haven’t been able to find any at all, much to my dismay *sighs* I’m hoping the Metro or the Bulletin will have something tomorrow, I’d love to have some pictures for memories.
Portland, ME
The Maine Campaign to Impeach organized two major Impeachment Week events - We jumped the gun a bit, starting on 4/26 by placing an 8-person IMPEACH! sign in front of the Bush family estate at Walker’s Point, Kennebunkport, Maine. Then on Saturday, our Impeachment Day event was the Maine Impeachment Town Meeting at the old First Parish Church in Portland, attended by 280 very vocal impeachment supporters stating their opinions on impeachment and planning strategy pushing for impeachment action by Maine’s two Congressmen and the Maine State Legislature. Presentations were made by the Maine Lawyers for Democracy who have had two press conferences in the past three weeks announcing support for impeachment. We were VERY fortunate to also have as a speaker David Swanson from AfterDowningStreet.org who pumped the audience up with a terrific speech. After the meeting, some of the attendees went across the street to the Portland Press Herald newspaper offices and woke their staff up by banging on their windows and shouting impeachment slogans because the paper did not cover the Town Meeting Event. The paper responded by phoning the Maine Campaign to Impeach for interviews. One of Portland’s major TV stations, WGME-TV (CBS), gave great coverage to the Impeachment Town Meeting and featured the story as the lead item on their Saturday night 11 PM newscast. Stay tuned at www.maineimpeach.org as we approach our goal of 10,000 Maine citizens’ names on our MaineImpeach petition.
Pottstown, PA
I feel so great, it’s beyond words! I put up my IMPEACH letters at my house first thing in the morning yesterday. Then it was onto Wyomissing for the first stop in our three stop rally. The response was overwhelming! While there were some middle fingers and Pro-Bush responses, most people were honking their horns, giving us peace or thumbs up signs in support. It gives me chills now just thinking back on it and realizing just how many people in this country are waking up to the reality. I truly can’t express in words how exhilirating the whole experience was.
I know there is alot of work to do yet and that the reality of the picture as whole is not so bright. But it is days like yesterday that are so crucial for my soul. It is what gives me hope, feeds my optimism and tells me I need to keep going. I can’t wait to read about and see pictures from other actions that happened yesterday. Peace & love to you all.
Reno, NV
Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy was great. We started collecting photos from people out and about in Rome early in the week. And on Thurs and Fri our mobile photo-op team, The Flying Seven, went around Rome with t-shirts, each with a letter, and posed in front of monuments and, of course, the U.S. Embassy. .
On Saturday we were in front of the Colosseum with small letters, huge letters, balloons, wind wheels and plum cakes, all spelling out Impeach! Weather was gorgeous.
We got lots of support from people from all over the world. And wave and peace signs from the open top tourist buses passing by
Sacramento, CA
WE GOT A MILLION BEEPS FOR IMPEACHMENT and I feel, took back our flag today. We flew big beautiful red-white-and-blues on both corners of our demo. for 3 hours. There were at least 35 people at all times, I guess. I got Raleys to make a big sheet cake saying “Impeach Bush/Cheney.” Note, that’s corporate Raleys. I stuck with my request, eventually they said Sure! with a smile. We had music and hugs and promises to gather more people next time. This hit a part of town which never sees this stuff. Matt from Redding (17 years old) brought his friends the 100 miles down here. On the way they hung a bedsheet “Impeach” sign from a cliff overlooking I-5; the cliff is OWNED by an older woman who called them to donate her “Bill Board.” It’s PERMANENT.
Salt Lake City, UT
San Diego, CA
We had 202 people spell it out on the beach! But the clouds were too low for the plane to get a photo.
The IMPEACHMENT resolution is a new tool! It was very encouraging that right across the street from the convention entrance A-28 had organized a very enthusiastic and creative IMPEACHMENT demonstration. And right at the entrance delegates had to walk past large PDA banners urging IMPEACHMENT and OUT OF IRAQ in order to get into the convention hall. I and someother delegates to the convention had an opportunity to walk over and join the demonstration for a short amount of time. Most of the delegates at the convention were in support of a resolution to IMPEACH and wore buttons and stickers proclaiming their position. It passed by unanimous consent.
San Francisco, CA
April 28 was the second Beach Impeach, and this time over 1,500 people came to San Francisco’s Ocean Beach to make sure the message was even bigger and bolder. This time the letters were one hundred feet tall, and said IMPEACH NOW! It was a great crowd, with a certain sense of purpose and community in the air as people found their places in the giant letters. The mood grew even more enthusiastic as the helicopter whirred into view, much cheering and waving - as if people felt they were sending their message and their presence out to people all over the rest of the country and the world.
Seattle, WA
The Seattle Chapter of World Can’t Wait - Drive Out the Bush Regime’s A28 protest had a great day Freeway Blogging on overpasses of I-5 from 1-4 pm. It turned out to be a GREAT day for blogging in Seattle, not just because of the great sunny day we had, but also because of the incredible amount of traffic flowing southbound. The traffic stayed very heavy all three hours of our event! Not so great for the people trying to get through to Seattle, but great for getting our message across to thousands of drivers.
About 30 - 40% of these drivers gave us the “thumbs up,” or pumped their fists, or gave us the “peace sign” and there was
lots of horns being honked in support of our message to IMPEACH BUSH and CHENEY. Of course we got some other more negative
signals too, but those were by far the exception. Other groups on other overpasses in the Seattle area also received a great response. So, the response was overwhelmingly positive! At 5:00 pm we rushed to Safeco field and handed out IMPEACH! Balloons and engaged in some interesting conversations with the people going in to see the Mariner’s Game.
South Seattle, Washington
A small group of us came together for a local Impeachment rally at our favorite protest site–the walking bridge over Rainier Ave at MLKing. We were a small group of very spirited and determined friends. We passed out “Ten Reasons for Impeaching Bush and Cheney.” We got many resounding honks, waves and thumbs up of support. Next time, which will be soon, we hope to gather more people and have bigger signs.
St. Petersburg, FL
Staten Island, NY
Trenton, NJ
Tulsa, OK
The April 27 Impeach Cheney First protest was a wonderful success! Several groups from Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Stillwater came together to create a ruckus and everyone had a chance to say their piece as there were 6 or 8 media outlets on hand. We even drew a reporter from Tele-Mundo! Contrary to local media
accounts about 95 people showed up with a max of about 75 at any one time. We chanted, sang, waved signs and read the names of
the Oklahoma soldiers who to this day have died in Iraq. To those that made it, thanks for the great turn out! To those that couldn’t, I’m sorry you missed a good time.
Venice, CA
Ventura, CA
Our IMPEACH went over without a hitch here in Ventura. The man didnt shut us down and it looked great. We had old and young on the beach movin stones and sand.
The relief looked AWESOME. About 90 feet by 12 feet and its gonna stay awhile for all to see. Its sad that we’ve come to a point where we have to use the most ancient means of communication, stones to get a message across, but it was worth every last one. The irony was not lost on us. Hundreds of people who probably otherwise would never have known about the movement are now in the loop.
I got lots of greats pics not to mention lots of new supporters for the movement. And like the other IMPEACHER said we took back our flag today. Man it felt sooo good to be out there claiming it!
Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia
Washington, DC
A28 media coverage
A number of you have written to ask about media coverage. Although I certainly would have welcomed more of it, we did pretty well considering the almost complete media blackout on the issue of impeachment. Anybody who’s worked on the issue can tell you it’s almost impossible to get the media to cover it. I’ve got a plan to change this, which I’ll tell you about in the next couple of days.
In the meantime, here are some articles that have either been about or have mentioned A28. The NY Daily News and the Washington Post, right-wing rags that they are, tried their best to downplay what we did, strenuously avoiding the 99% positive aspects of the events. But in this case, any publicity really is good publicity. I’m not worried about winning the debate; I just want to see it started. Meanwhile, we had plenty of more positive press, including a very kind article in The Nation by John Nichols.
I know that there are more articles out there and I haven’t even tried to collect the radio and TV coverage, but have heard that this was covered by more than a few stations. If you see something not listed below, please send it on to me.
Complete Articles
AM New York: Pro-impeachment movement heating up in NYC
Atlanta Progressive News: Atlantans Spell IMPEACH with Candles at Intersection
Cornell Daily Sun: Local Activists Demand Pres. Bush’s Impeachment
Eureka Reporter: Impeachment Rally
Ithaca Journal: Protesters call for Bush’s ouster
KSL News Radio: Rally Called for Cheney’s Impeachment
Las Vegas Sun: Las Vegas Sun: Anti-war protesters in Reno call for impeachment of Bush, Cheney
Miami Herald: Protesters Driven by War
The Nation: Spell It Out: “I-M-P-E-A-C-H!”
New York Daily News: Coney Island ‘impeach’ draws a thin crowd
The Raw Story: Impeach protests coordinator hopes ‘Republicans can see which way the wind is blowing’
The Raw Story: Protesters demand impeachment as President Bush speaks at Miami-Dade College
Washington Post: Washington Post: Sending a Message, With Unimpeachable Clarity
Mentions
American Chronicle: California Democratic Party Passes Resolution Demanding Impeachment of Bush and Cheney
Baltimore Chronicle: Rep. Murtha Puts Bush Impeachment Front and Center
Baltimore Chronicle: Huge Win for Impeachment in Vermont
FOXNews.com: Kucinich Prepares Impeachment Articles Against Dick Cheney
Miami Herald: Bush Arrives in Miami
New York Times: Bush Asks Florida Graduates to Back Immigration Change
Z Magazine: Impeachment Fever Rises
What’s next for A28?
A lot of people have been asking what happens now that April 28 has come and gone. Will A28 continue? What do we do next?
The short answer is HELL YES. April 28 was not the culmination of A28, it was just the beginning. Keep your signs and banners and t-shirts handy because you’re gonna want to be using them again soon. Between Kucinich and Murtha and A28 we’ve created an opening this past week. Now we’ve got to hit them (Congress, the media, the Bush administration) with everything we’ve got. The pressure this summer needs to be relentless.
In the coming days I’ll be discussing with you different ideas for how to do this. As always, everybody’s suggestions and input are welcomed. Stay tuned for much more to come. We are just getting started…
Peace,
Jacob Park
A28 National Coordinator
Posted at Show It Off!
Anyone who’s been paying attention to what’s been going on for the last seven years knows that something’s rotten in D.C. Our government has arrogated to itself the right to invade countries that pose no threat to us, to carry out indefinite detentions and abrogate habeas corpus, to torture people, to spy on tens of millions of Americans without warrant, and when caught, brazenly declare that they will continue to do so, to use hundreds of signing statements to negate Congressional intent, to undermine the Freedom of Information Act in order to conceal their deeds, to declare itself above the law and above scrutiny, to look the other way, strumming a guitar and buying shoes at Ferragamo when Hurricane Katrina threatened and then overran New Orleans, leaving thousands dead or missing, to commit treason by outing an undercover agent whose job it was to keep WMD out of the hands of “rogue states,” to deny the dire threat of global warming, to suppress science, and on and on and on and on.
But what is even worse, the “watchdog” media and the “loyal opposition” have allowed Bush and Cheney to get away with it! This must not be allowed to stand. We cannot allow ourselves to go down in history as looking the other way while tyranny, torture and war crimes were being commited in our names and in front of the whole world.
A majority of Americans want impeachment, but this country’s political leadership and mass media continue to treat these ideas as lunacy. It is time for THE PEOPLE to act. Beginning on April 23 and continuing through April 28 (A28), we will show on our bodies how we feel.
If even 5% of the 58% who want to see Bush and Cheney gone were to wear impeachment T-shirts, armbands, buttons, stickers, ties, scarves, etc., we would literally be in the millions all over this country - on the beach, in the valley, on the plains, in the mountains, on the farms, in school, at work, in the stores, on the sidewalks, in the parks, on the buses, subways and trains.
And then it wouldn’t matter if the mass media covered our demonstration because we would be seen by tens of millions of other people. We would have made history, you would have made history, participants in the largest political demonstration in U.S. history! We can change the whole poisonous political atmosphere in this country, this suffocating, repressive, ugly regime that casts a gigantic shadow over our land.
We can act and create an entirely different future. If you burn with desire for such a world, if you have felt hopeless and frustrated in the face of the maddening, murderous direction things have been going in, now is the time to act, now is the time to step forward and declare that we will not go down their road!
We encourage you to order impeachment shirts now. You can get them from Bush Is Over! and at Afterdowningstreet.org.
In building for these days, get some friends together, or do it yourself, don an impeachment shirt, and take out buttons and shirts and armbands and decals and flyers and boldly go where no rightwingers would dare: onto subways, onto buses, down sidewalks, in parks, at school, anywhere among the people.
Picture what this would look like: a posse of people all wearing black “Bush Is Over” t-shirts sweeping through communities of people and leaving in their wake others enlivened by the possibility of getting rid of these criminals, now sporting armbands and t-shirts and bright orange or peach impeachment decals. If you have someone with a camera come along you can record your actions and then post it on YouTube and popularize what you’ve done and spread this throughout the country. Create a sensation! Go wild, get creative, get real.
What is the basis for these actions to catch fire and dramatically change the terms of the battle? The Bush/Cheney regime and their enablers and apologists have been doing horrific, despicable things and are like vampires who must carry out their murderous activities in the dark. When the sunlight hits them they instantly burst into flames and ashes.
The U.S. Attorneys’ scandal presents us with a sterling example of their vulnerabilities. Congressional Democrats have discovered that, lo and behold, Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez lied about his role in the firings. What a shock! And they’ve been calling for investigations and calling for his resignation. The White House’s response? Harriet Miers and Karl Rove (aka Bush’s Brain) will only speak about it behind closed doors, not under oath, and without a transcript of the proceedings. What are they afraid of? The answer is obvious. But what’s so revealing here is that when the political will is there, and someone presses the White House to reveal what they’ve been doing, all kinds of lies, scandals, and dirty deeds come spilling out like a tick gushing blood when you press it hard enough.
The reason the Democrats are going after the White House on this one is because they’ve calculated that there is no downside to pursuing this one, whereas the Democratic Party leadership is too cowed to go after the White House over much more critical and egregious deeds (such as their lies taking us into the war in Iraq, their moves now to attack Iran, their lies about torture, or their nullification of habeas corpus or the utter fraudulence of their “war on terror”). But the U.S. Attorneys’ scandal shows how much a house of cards this regime is. A strong enough wind comes along, and their whole house will come crashing down.
Where is that political wind going to come from? That’s up to us, The PEOPLE. We are that wind. This is a paper mache presidency and it needs to be brought down for the sake of this country and for the sake of this planet.
Help make this happen. The world awaits. The future beckons. Who will answer the call?
(Originally posted at Dennis Loo under a different title.)
Back in October 2006 when the Johns Hopkins study published in the British medical journal The Lancet revealed that 655,000 Iraqis had died due to the US invasion (the figure at that time could have been as “low” as 392,979 and as high as 942,636 due to the inherent impossibility of pinning down the precise number), the US government and Brits heatedly denied that the Lancet figures were correct. Bush claimed that the researchers had used outdated and discredited techniques. The BBC report below shows that the Brits’ chief scientific adviser had concluded that the study had used robust methods and was “close to best practice.” Despite this, nonetheless, the British government publicly claimed the opposite. Quelle surprise.
Check out Bill O’Reilly claiming this month that the actual numbers are around 40,000.
British Backtrack on Iraq Death Toll
By Jill Lawless
The Independent UK
Tuesday 27 March 2007
British government officials have backed the methods used by scientists who concluded that more than 600,000 Iraqis have been killed since the invasion, the BBC reported yesterday.
The Government publicly rejected the findings, published in The Lancet in October. But the BBC said documents obtained under freedom of information legislation showed advisers concluded that the much-criticised study had used sound methods.
The study, conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and the Al Mustansiriya University in Baghdad, estimated that 655,000 more Iraqis had died since March 2003 than one would expect without the war. The study estimated that 601,027 of those deaths were from violence.
The researchers, reflecting the inherent uncertainties in such extrapolations, said they were 95 per cent certain that the real number of deaths lay somewhere between 392,979 and 942,636.
The conclusion, based on interviews and not a body count, was disputed by some experts, and rejected by the US and British governments. But the chief scientific adviser to the Ministry of Defence, Roy Anderson, described the methods used in the study as “robust” and “close to best practice.” Another official said it was “a tried and tested way of measuring mortality in conflict zones.”
Originally posted at Dennis Loo
(”President Discusses Creation of Military Commissions to Try Suspected Terrorists”) September 6, 2006: “Another reason the terrorists have not succeeded is because our government has changed its policies — and given our military, intelligence, and law enforcement personnel the tools they need to fight this enemy and protect our people and preserve our freedoms.”
“FBI Violations May Number 3,000, Official Says,” by R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post, March 21, 2007: “The Justice Department’s inspector general told a committee of angry House members yesterday that the FBI may have violated the law or government policies as many as 3,000 times since 2003 as agents secretly collected the telephone, bank and credit card records of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals residing here.
“Inspector General Glenn A. Fine said that according to the FBI’s own estimate, as many as 600 of these violations could be ‘cases of serious misconduct’ involving the improper use of ‘national security letters’ to compel telephone companies, banks and credit institutions to produce records.
“Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wis.) expressed surprise at how widespread the use of national security letters had become, asking: ‘Do we have that many potential terrorists running around the country? If so, I’m really worried.’ He said the inspector general’s report shows that ‘the FBI has had a gross overreach,’ and added that its officials ‘can’t get away with this and expect to maintain public support for the tools that they need to combat terrorism.’”
Bush: “They operate in the shadows of society; they send small teams of operatives to infiltrate free nations; they live quietly among their victims; they conspire in secret, and then they strike without warning.”
Tom Engelhart, discussing Seymour Hersh’s “The Redirection” in the March 2007 New Yorker: “Subsequently, some of those [White House] conspirators, once again with the financial support and help of the Saudis (and probably the Israelis and the Brits), began running a similar operation, aimed at avoiding congressional scrutiny or public accountability of any sort, out of Vice President Cheney’s office. They dipped into ‘black pools of money,’ possibly stolen from the billions of Iraqi oil dollars that have never been accounted for since the American occupation began. Some of these funds, as well as Saudi ones, were evidently funneled through the embattled, Sunni-dominated Lebanese government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora to the sort of Sunni jihadi groups (”some sympathetic to al-Qaeda”) whose members might normally fear ending up in Guantanamo and to a group, or groups, associated with the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood.”
Bushspeak: “And so the CIA used an alternative set of procedures. These procedures were designed to be safe, to comply with our laws, our Constitution, and our treaty obligations. The Department of Justice reviewed the authorized methods extensively and determined them to be lawful. I cannot describe the specific methods used — I think you understand why — if I did, it would help the terrorists learn how to resist questioning, and to keep information from us that we need to prevent new attacks on our country. But I can say the procedures were tough, and they were safe, and lawful, and necessary.”
Reality-based community: i.e., torture.
A somewhat different version of this can be found at dennisloo.blogspot.com
The Democratic Party’s stonewall against impeachment is starting to show cracks. Two notables recently broke ranks and came out for impeachment: Rep. Dennis Kucinich and ex-Senator and former presidential candidate, George McGovern. The story about McGovern is below. Even Chuck Hagel has mentioned the possibility of impeachment recently. These are very important developments and reflect the growing strength of the impeachment/anti-war movement and the need to step up our efforts relentlessly to the point where it becomes an irresistible tidal wave. Last month Kucinich gave a speech to his supporters in the Bay Area. In it he disavowed impeachment. But when he led the crowd in a chant: “What do we want?” to which he was expecting people to reply “Peace,” a third of the crowd said instead: “Impeach!”
It will take a HUGE effort to get these criminals in the White House impeached, as the barriers in our way in the form of the Democratic Leadership Conference (DLC) and major media (to say nothing of the GOP and radical right in general) are powerful and dead-set against impeachment. We do, however, have the plans in place, the majority of people in our camp, and the momentum on our side. See previous posts [dennisloo.blogspot.com] and see impeach07.org.
This is a paper mache presidency. It has been allowed to continue only through the co-operation and complicity of very powerful, extremely well-heeled backers and the political and media establishment. As the scandal around the firings of the US attorneys has revealed - frankly one of the least of the monstrous deeds that this regime is responsible for - the lies and deceit are everywhere to be found, if only the political will exists to call sufficient attention to them. The Democratic party is after the White House over this particular scandal in part because they feel there’s no downside for the Democrats on this one so they’re going after them with vigor - unlike their utter terror that anyone might accuse them of being “soft” on terrorism in connection with ending the immoral war on Iraq or challenging the fraudulent “war on terror” in general. The fact that water carrier boy Alberto Gonzalez might go down for lying about his involvement in the firings is ironic given his far great crimes of fostering and directing the torture of innocents.
Why, after all, should the fact that Gonzalez lied about his direct involvement in firing the US attorneys be a bigger deal, a clearer instance of perjury, than Bush lying about why we attacked Iraq, Bush/Cheney/Libby/Rove’s committing treason by outing covert CIA agent Valerie Plame, and their collective criminal negligence in the face of Hurricane Katrina? The list is long indeed…
The US attorney scandal shows how utterly fragile and vulnerable this regime is if enough political force is there to make them accountable for their nasty deeds. Their house of cards will collapse if a strong enough wind comes up. And for that, it’s up to the People.
McGovern: Cheney must go
Says Libby’s conviction points to vice president’s involvement in CIA leak
By John Nichols
George McGovern has a word for Vice President Dick Cheney: “Resign.”
Responding to Tuesday’s conviction of Cheney’s former chief-of-staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, on charges of obstruction of justice, perjury and lying to the FBI - after a trial that revealed Cheney’s intimate involvement with a scheme to discredit a critic of the administration’s war policies - the former congressman, senator and presidential candidate said it was time for the vice president to go.
“What we have learned about how he has conducted himself leaves no doubt that he should be out of office,” McGovern says of Cheney. “If he had any respect for the Constitution or the country, he would resign.”
And if Cheney does not take the liberal Democrat’s counsel?
“There is no question in my mind that Cheney has committed impeachable offenses. So has George Bush,” argues McGovern. “Bush is much more impeachable than Richard Nixon was. That’s been clear for some time. There does not seem to be much sentiment for impeachment in Congress now, but around the country people are fed up with this administration.”
At age 84, McGovern has attained the elder statesman status that is afforded politicians who held or sought the presidency. He enjoys the respect of fellow Democrats and more than a few Republicans for being, like former Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater, a straight-talking man of deep commitment who may have lost one presidential election but won the battle for a place of honor in the nation’s history texts.
McGovern testifies before congressional caucuses about how to end the war in Iraq, delivers distinguished lectures, travels widely to discuss his well-received books, defends school lunch programs with a former Republican colleague in the Senate, Bob Dole, and campaigns tirelessly - in the memory of his late daughter, Terry - to enlighten the nation about the need to better address the scourges of alcoholism.
It is in that final capacity that McGovern will return tonight to Madison, a city that has always greeted him kindly, to headline a soldout fundraising benefit at the Inn on the Park for the Teresa McGovern Center, a substance abuse treatment facility that operates under the umbrella of Tellurian UCAN. Money raised at what promises to be a packed event will be used to expand services at the McGovern Center, as well as to help pay for treatment for patients who cannot cover their own expenses.
McGovern will speak about the need to recognize alcoholism as a threat not just to individuals but society. He will recall the poignant story of his daughter’s struggle with the disease, which ended in her death at age 45 in Madison in 1994. That’s the personal side of this journey, his first to Madison since the death of his wife, Eleanor, in January.
But as he mingles with Madisonians, who were among the most ardent and faithful supporters of his 1972 campaign for the presidency, talk of politics will never be far from the forefront. And, even if he may be an elder statesman, McGovern will not mince words about the current occupants of the White House.
“I think this is the most lawless administration we’ve ever had,” he says of the Bush-Cheney team. That’s a strong statement coming from a man who tangled in 1972 with Nixon, and then saw Nixon’s presidency destroyed by the Watergate scandals. But McGovern says there is no comparison.
“I’d far rather have Nixon in the White House than these two fellows that we’ve got now,” said the former three-term senator from South Dakota. “Nixon did some horrible things, which led to the effort to impeach him. But he simply was not as bad as Bush. On just about every level I can think of, Bush’s actions are more impeachable than were those of Nixon.”
Of particular concern to McGovern is the war in Iraq, which he has steadfastly opposed.
“The war was begun in clear violation of the Constitution,” McGovern says. “There was no declaration of war by the Congress. Secondly, it’s a flagrant violation of international law: Iraq was not threatening the United States in any way. Yet, the United States went after Iraq. The president and vice president got away with it, at least initially, because they were willing to exploit the emotional power of the 9/11 attack to achieve their goal of getting us into a war in the Middle East.”
McGovern, a decorated World War II veteran, approves of U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold’s suggestion that Congress should look into employing the power of the purse to force the administration to begin withdrawing troops from Iraq. “Frankly,” the former senator says, “I would support anything that would get our troops out of there.”
During his tenure in the Senate, McGovern worked with a Republican, Oregon Sen. Mark Hatfield, to try and pass legislation to force the end of the Vietnam War. He also supported efforts to “chain the dogs of war,” which were spearheaded by his liberal Democratic colleague, Missouri Sen. Thomas Eagleton, a leading proponent of the 1973 War Powers Act.
Eagleton, who died this week at age 77, was briefly McGovern’s running mate in the 1972 race. But the revelation that Eagleton had checked himself into the hospital three times for physical and nervous exhaustion led, after some internal turmoil, to a decision by McGovern to drop the Missouri senator from the ticket.
That decision, McGovern now says, was “absolutely a mistake.” He now believes that the controversy would have quickly blown over. He also says that dropping Eagleton from the ticket did more harm than good.
McGovern is not afraid to delve into the historical record, even when it involves incidents related to his own career in public life. “We ought to learn from history,” says the former senator, who notes that he earned a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University “thanks to the G.I. Bill.”
“I think that the greatest deficiency in our politics these days is the fact that our leaders fail, by and large, to remember our history,” says McGovern.
A close second is the caution of the current political class. McGovern calls the Congress “lily-livered” for failing to check and balance Bush and Cheney on the war.
McGovern does not suffer from the condition. He’s as bold now as ever, and there is a sense of urgency about the man who could easily relax and accept the honors accorded an senior statesman of his own party and the country.
“I feel an obligation to speak up when I see these flagrant things happen,” says McGovern. “I can’t be silent when President Bush and Vice President Cheney choose to disregard the Constitution. Maybe if there were other people in the White House, I could slow down a little. But I can’t do that as long as this administration is in charge.”
Speaking of which: Is there a Democratic contender for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination that McGovern likes? He’s making no endorsements at this stage. But, like a lot of Democrats, McGovern says, “Right now, (Illinois Sen.) Barack Obama looks awfully good.”
Then again, a typically frank McGovern admits, “I’ve gotten to the point where I think just about anyone would be better than Bush.”
Published: March 7, 2007
April 2006 Issue of The Progressive
Now that most Americans no longer believe in the war, now that they no longer trust Bush and his Administration, now that the evidence of deception has become overwhelming (so overwhelming that even the major media, always late, have begun to register indignation), we might ask: How come so many people were so easily fooled?
The question is important because it might help us understand why Americans—members of the media as well as the ordinary citizen—rushed to declare their support as the President was sending troops halfway around the world to Iraq.
A small example of the innocence (or obsequiousness, to be more exact) of the press is the way it reacted to Colin Powell’s presentation in February 2003 to the Security Council, a month before the invasion, a speech which may have set a record for the number of falsehoods told in one talk. In it, Powell confidently rattled off his “evidence”: satellite photographs, audio records, reports from informants, with precise statistics on how many gallons of this and that existed for chemical warfare. The New York Times was breathless with admiration. The Washington Post editorial was titled “Irrefutable” and declared that after Powell’s talk “it is hard to imagine how anyone could doubt that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction.”
It seems to me there are two reasons, which go deep into our national culture, and which help explain the vulnerability of the press and of the citizenry to outrageous lies whose consequences bring death to tens of thousands of people. If we can understand those reasons, we can guard ourselves better against being deceived.
One is in the dimension of time, that is, an absence of historical perspective. The other is in the dimension of space, that is, an inability to think outside the boundaries of nationalism. We are penned in by the arrogant idea that this country is the center of the universe, exceptionally virtuous, admirable, superior.
If we don’t know history, then we are ready meat for carnivorous politicians and the intellectuals and journalists who supply the carving knives. I am not speaking of the history we learned in school, a history subservient to our political leaders, from the much-admired Founding Fathers to the Presidents of recent years. I mean a history which is honest about the past. If we don’t know that history, then any President can stand up to the battery of microphones, declare that we must go to war, and we will have no basis for challenging him. He will say that the nation is in danger, that democracy and liberty are at stake, and that we must therefore send ships and planes to destroy our new enemy, and we will have no reason to disbelieve him.
But if we know some history, if we know how many times Presidents have made similar declarations to the country, and how they turned out to be lies, we will not be fooled. Although some of us may pride ourselves that we were never fooled, we still might accept as our civic duty the responsibility to buttress our fellow citizens against the mendacity of our high officials.
We would remind whoever we can that President Polk lied to the nation about the reason for going to war with Mexico in 1846. It wasn’t that Mexico “shed American blood upon the American soil,” but that Polk, and the slave-owning aristocracy, coveted half of Mexico.
We would point out that President McKinley lied in 1898 about the reason for invading Cuba, saying we wanted to liberate the Cubans from Spanish control, but the truth is that we really wanted Spain out of Cuba so that the island could be open to United Fruit and other American corporations. He also lied about the reasons for our war in the Philippines, claiming we only wanted to “civilize” the Filipinos, while the real reason was to own a valuable piece of real estate in the far Pacific, even if we had to kill hundreds of thousands of Filipinos to accomplish that.
President Woodrow Wilson—so often characterized in our history books as an “idealist”—lied about the reasons for entering the First World War, saying it was a war to “make the world safe for democracy,” when it was really a war to make the world safe for the Western imperial powers.
Harry Truman lied when he said the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima because it was “a military target.”
Everyone lied about Vietnam—Kennedy about the extent of our involvement, Johnson about the Gulf of Tonkin, Nixon about the secret bombing of Cambodia, all of them claiming it was to keep South Vietnam free of communism, but really wanting to keep South Vietnam as an American outpost at the edge of the Asian continent.
Reagan lied about the invasion of Grenada, claiming falsely that it was a threat to the United States.
The elder Bush lied about the invasion of Panama, leading to the death of thousands of ordinary citizens in that country.
And he lied again about the reason for attacking Iraq in 1991—hardly to defend the integrity of Kuwait (can one imagine Bush heartstricken over Iraq’s taking of Kuwait?), rather to assert U.S. power in the oil-rich Middle East.
Given the overwhelming record of lies told to justify wars, how could anyone listening to the younger Bush believe him as he laid out the reasons for invading Iraq? Would we not instinctively rebel against the sacrifice of lives for oil?
A careful reading of history might give us another safeguard against being deceived. It would make clear that there has always been, and is today, a profound conflict of interest between the government and the people of the United States. This thought startles most people, because it goes against everything we have been taught.
We have been led to believe that, from the beginning, as our Founding Fathers put it in the Preamble to the Constitution, it was “we the people” who established the new government after the Revolution. When the eminent historian Charles Beard suggested, a hundred years ago, that the Constitution represented not the working people, not the slaves, but the slaveholders, the merchants, the bondholders, he became the object of an indignant editorial in The New York Times.
Our culture demands, in its very language, that we accept a commonality of interest binding all of us to one another. We mustn’t talk about classes. Only Marxists do that, although James Madison, “Father of the Constitution,” said, thirty years before Marx was born that there was an inevitable conflict in society between those who had property and those who did not.
Our present leaders are not so candid. They bombard us with phrases like “national interest,” “national security,” and “national defense” as if all of these concepts applied equally to all of us, colored or white, rich or poor, as if General Motors and Halliburton have the same interests as the rest of us, as if George Bush has the same interest as the young man or woman he sends to war.
Surely, in the history of lies told to the population, this is the biggest lie. In the history of secrets, withheld from the American people, this is the biggest secret: that there are classes with different interests in this country. To ignore that—not to know that the history of our country is a history of slaveowner against slave, landlord against tenant, corporation against worker, rich against poor—is to render us helpless before all the lesser lies told to us by people in power.
If we as citizens start out with an understanding that these people up there—the President, the Congress, the Supreme Court, all those institutions pretending to be “checks and balances”—do not have our interests at heart, we are on a course towards the truth. Not to know that is to make us helpless before determined liars.
The deeply ingrained belief—no, not from birth but from the educational system and from our culture in general—that the United States is an especially virtuous nation makes us especially vulnerable to government deception. It starts early, in the first grade, when we are compelled to “pledge allegiance” (before we even know what that means), forced to proclaim that we are a nation with “liberty and justice for all.”
And then come the countless ceremonies, whether at the ballpark or elsewhere, where we are expected to stand and bow our heads during the singing of the “Star-Spangled Banner,” announcing that we are “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” There is also the unofficial national anthem “God Bless America,” and you are looked on with suspicion if you ask why we would expect God to single out this one nation—just 5 percent of the world’s population—for his or her blessing.
If your starting point for evaluating the world around you is the firm belief that this nation is somehow endowed by Providence with unique qualities that make it morally superior to every other nation on Earth, then you are not likely to question the President when he says we are sending our troops here or there, or bombing this or that, in order to spread our values—democracy, liberty, and let’s not forget free enterprise—to some God-forsaken (literally) place in the world. It becomes necessary then, if we are going to protect ourselves and our fellow citizens against policies that will be disastrous not only for other people but for Americans too, that we face some facts that disturb the idea of a uniquely virtuous nation.
These facts are embarrassing, but must be faced if we are to be honest. We must face our long history of ethnic cleansing, in which millions of Indians were driven off their land by means of massacres and forced evacuations. And our long history, still not behind us, of slavery, segregation, and racism. We must face our record of imperial conquest, in the Caribbean and in the Pacific, our shameful wars against small countries a tenth our size: Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, Afghanistan, Iraq. And the lingering memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is not a history of which we can be proud.
Our leaders have taken it for granted, and planted that belief in the minds of many people, that we are entitled, because of our moral superiority, to dominate the world. At the end of World War II, Henry Luce, with an arrogance appropriate to the owner of Time, Life, and Fortune, pronounced this “the American century,” saying that victory in the war gave the United States the right “to exert upon the world the full impact of our influence, for such purposes as we see fit and by such means as we see fit.”
Both the Republican and Democratic parties have embraced this notion. George Bush, in his Inaugural Address on January 20, 2005, said that spreading liberty around the world was “the calling of our time.” Years before that, in 1993, President Bill Clinton, speaking at a West Point commencement, declared: “The values you learned here . . . will be able to spread throughout this country and throughout the world and give other people the opportunity to live as you have lived, to fulfill your God-given capacities.”
What is the idea of our moral superiority based on? Surely not on our behavior toward people in other parts of the world. Is it based on how well people in the United States live? The World Health Organization in 2000 ranked countries in terms of overall health performance, and the United States was thirty-seventh on the list, though it spends more per capita for health care than any other nation. One of five children in this, the richest country in the world, is born in poverty. There are more than forty countries that have better records on infant mortality. Cuba does better. And there is a sure sign of sickness in society when we lead the world in the number of people in prison—more than two million.
A more honest estimate of ourselves as a nation would prepare us all for the next barrage of lies that will accompany the next proposal to inflict our power on some other part of the world. It might also inspire us to create a different history for ourselves, by taking our country away from the liars and killers who govern it, and by rejecting nationalist arrogance, so that we can join the rest of the human race in the common cause of peace and justice.
Howard Zinn is the co-author, with Anthony Arnove, of “Voices of a People’s History of the United States.” He also wrote the Introduction to ITP.
I will be discussing ITP and signing books on Friday, February 16, 2007 at 7:00 pm at Revolution Books in NYC. They’re in the Flatiron District, 9 West 19th Street (between 5th and 6th ave). Ph: (212) 691-3345 revolution books nyc
Hope to see you there!
A national campaign, initiated by Peter Phillips and led by Lew Brown, to bolster the efforts to end the war on Iraq and impeach Bush and Cheney, has just launched its website: We’re Not Buying It! It’s calling for a national boycott on April 15-22, 2007. End the reign of [t]error!! See our links blogroll too.
Chapter 1: “Impeachment: The People’s Nuclear Option” by constitutional attorney Judith Volkart surveys the history of past impeachments and describes how impeachment is the Constitution’s safeguard of last resort for holding federal officials accountable for misconduct that subverts our constitutional government.
Chapter 2: “Never Elected, Not Once: the Immaculate Deception and the Road Forward” by Dennis Loo. After the 2004 presidential election, millions were stunned by Bush’s win and suspected that something was deeply awry. Drawing upon overwhelming evidence, Loo shows how the theft of the 2000 and 2004 elections was accomplished. He analyzes how the GOP has fabricated the impression of majority popular support for their policies. Loo further accounts for why the Democratic Party and mainstream media have co-operated with this deception and what this means for the future.
Chapter 3: Dahr Jamail’s in “The ‘Free Fire Zone’ of Iraq” recounts first hand (and with photographs) his experience as an unembedded reporter in Iraq witnessing US troops’ systematic commission of war crimes under White House military and political strategists’ direction. He documents collective punishment, illegal weapons (e.g., cluster bombs used against civilian populations), disrupted medical care, press censorship and torturing of Iraqis which are express violations of international law. He looks especially at the siege of Fallujah, declared a “free fire zone” by the US military. Jamail witnessed grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 for which those convicted can be subject to the death penalty.
Chapter 4: “War Crimes Are High Crimes” by Jeremy Brecher, Jill Cutler, and Brendan Smith. The tyranny that sparked the American Revolution characterizes the Bush administration like no other in US history. Bush/Cheney have asserted that they have the authority to attack other countries that have not attacked the US; to operate death squads engaged in killings not sanctioned by law; to engage in cruel abuse of prisoners without legal oversight; and to unilaterally annul the Geneva Conventions and other treaties authorized by Congress.
Chapter 5: Dennis Loo’s “Defending the Indefensible: Torture and the American Empire” links Bush/Cheney’s anti-rational worldview to the neo-cons’ wild ambitions of unrivaled world dominance to explain their open embrace of torture—an extremely ominous development. He further shows that the administration’s and its apologists’ justification for torture doesn’t wash on either ethical grounds or practical grounds. Indeed, he points out the startling similarities between Bush/Cheney and Al Qaeda.
Chapter 6: “Iraq: Phase Two In An Unbounded War On The World” by Larry Everest exposes the underlying rationale for the war on both Iraq and the entire Arab world. The US government openly debated and actually attempted to overthrow the Hussein regime a decade before 9/11, and not because Iraq posed a military threat or was linked to Al Qaeda. Instead, the US administration felt Hussein’s regime was undermining its control of the Middle East and impeding its global ambitions. The decision to invade Iraq was made by November 2001, nearly a year before the US attempted to secure the UN’s approval of the invasion in the fall of 2002.
Chapter 7: “The Downing Street Memos, Manipulation of Pre-War Intelligence and Knowingly Withholding Vital Information from a Grand Jury Investigation” by Greg Palast features the first US publication of the full-text of Matthew Rycroft’s July 23, 2002 Downing Street Memo that proved that Bush’s WMD rationale was bogus. “Here it is. The smoking gun. The memo that has ‘IMPEACH HIM’ written all over it.” Palast, considered by many the top investigative journalist in the US, and a former racketeering investigator, recounts how the smoking gun was dismissed both by Congress and mainstream US journalism as not worth a second look.
Chapter 8: “Propaganda Lies and Patriotic Journalism” by Nancy Snow. Snow knows propaganda when she sees it. She was a Presidential Management Fellow for the US Information Agency. Snow describes how 9/11 was a potent gift to any propagandist, especially to this administration which purposely and cynically manipulated public opinion to anchor misperceptions about Iraq, 9/11, and Al Qaeda’s role, and was generously helped along in this process by a patriotic, unquestioning mainstream media.
Chapter 9: Barbara J. Bowley’s “The Campaign for Unfettered Power: Executive Supremacy, Secrecy and Surveillance” shows how Bush has become the “first dictator of the Information Age” through presidential fiat and massive, illegal surveillance. Given the complex and covert nature of how Bush/Cheney have accomplished much of this, Bowley compiles and chronicles this process in a highly readable and immediately understandable and actionable way.
Chapter 10: “Bush/Cheney’s War on the Enlightenment” by Mark Crispin Miller is a wide-ranging piece that explains how the Bush/Cheney regime’s most dangerous aspect is their imperial crusade for total power. Miller describes how the war on terror is not only unending, unlike all prior wars in human history, but an unprecedented national crusade to wipe out all the world’s evil. The Bush enterprise is conjointly headed by apocalyptic Christianists, eager for worldwide theocracy, and an influential network of Straussian neo-conservatives, who have made an unholy alliance with the Christian right in an effort to create a docile populace.
Chapter 11: “Denying Disaster: Hurricane Katrina, Global Warming, and the Politics of Refusal” by Kevin Wehr shows graphically and convincingly how global climate change represents a clear, present and dire danger that Bush/Cheney have continued to remain oblivious to, imperiling the planet. Wehr links this to the Katrina disaster, showing that Katrina was a social, not natural disaster, and was preventable, not inevitable. He recounts Bush/Cheney’s incredible malfeasance prior to, during and after the hurricane. Wehr shows why Bush/Cheney’s continued misleadership on these urgent, life and death issues can be tolerated no longer.
Chapter 12: “Ignoring Peak Oil: Beyond Incompetence” by Richard Heinberg outlines how world oil production’s peaking presents the US and the world with an unprecedented risk management problem and the Bush/Cheney administration’s inaction constitutes dereliction of duty on a global scale.
Chapter 13: “The Other Regime Change: Overthrowing Haiti’s President Jean-Bertrand Aristide” by Lyn Duff and Dennis Bernstein documents the Bush administration’s illegal overthrow of democratically elected Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Duff and Bernstein’s report covers how portions of 20,000 M-16 semiautomatic assault rifles with 20 round magazines shipped by the US to the Dominican Republic ended up in the hands of Haitian rebels. They uncover how the US funded the Haitian political opposition, blocked military assistance to the government, kidnapped Aristide, and established a highly repressive regime.
Chapter 14: “The Global Dominance Group: A Sociological Case for Impeachment of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney” by Peter Phillips, Bridget Thornton, Lew Brown, and Andrew Sloan documents the oligarchical nature of US politics, showing the incestuous relationships between the neo-cons, corporate media and the military-industrial complex. The chapter lists 240 global dominance advocates who have been the primary promoters and beneficiaries of the war on terrorism before and after 9/11 and how these advocates dominate the US government today.
Chapter 15: “Beyond Impeachment: Rebuilding a Political Culture” by Cynthia Boaz and Michael Nagler argues that impeachment isn’t enough. Advertising culture’s promotion of private comforts and feel good narcissism, the authors point out, provides fertile ground for the neo-cons finessing accountability to truth or to justice. Challenging that private comforts culture thus needs to occur to set things right.
Chapter 16: “What Can Be Done?” by the Editors recommends steps that can be taken to carry forward the fight for impeachment.
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