Honesty and the Iraq war: calling things what they are

Two posts ago, I wrote:

Let’s hope this is but the beginning of a wave of people finding out where their balls are.

And I’d really like to see it happening, though I’m not too optimistic.

For instance, take U.S. Democrats. While they criticize the Bush administration, they always say things like “mismanagement of the war”, “faulty intelligence on WMDs”, “negligence”, and so on.

Where is the politician (Democrat or Republican) with the courage to say that Bush lied? That the war was, and is, all based on deceit? Is it political suicide to say the truth, these days? Is it barely acceptable to say that the war wasn’t handled very well, but not to say that it was wrong from the start? That there never were any WMDs there, or a connection to 9/11, or any kind of threat to the U.S.?

How many politicians supported the war because they didn’t want to be seen as “weak”? Were they all deceived by the administration’s lies? I doubt it. They simply went along with the lies, because they’d lose influence if they spoke up - they’d be seen as “weak on terrorism”, as (perish the thought) “liberals”.

The Iraq war isn’t being “mismanaged”, it’s going exactly like the Bush administration wants: never-ending. Why, if the war ever came to an end, people might want their lost civil liberties back… or believe that it was OK to criticize the president again without being “unpatriotic”… or notice the state of the economy… and we don’t want that, do we?

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1 Response to “Honesty and the Iraq war: calling things what they are”


  1. 1 Kren

    I think the answer to this blog is simple. Totalitarianism. You wouldn’t want to tell the King his ideas were wrong… you’d get your head cut off.
    Politicians don’t want to say that Bush lied his ass off (OR actually had something to do with those 9/11 attacks) because they would probably never run for any office… ever again.
    As an American I can say it. We’re being controlled. If we REALLY wanted to, we could do something about it… but it wouldn’t be legal because even voting doesn’t work. We won’t because we’re all afraid of things like death and indefinite prison sentences. Being afraid is America. The media government/media has pumped us full of fear. Which is a very affective strategy… look at the berserkers.
    The fact that the entire war is a sham, or facade, is obviouse.
    The QUESTION is, how long will it last… and how will it end?

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