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Things Your Media Mama Didn't Tell You
by Dave Lindorff The fact that most Americans oppose the war in Iraq, and want the president impeached, is testimony to the native intelligence and common sense of the citizens of this nation.
It sure isnt thanks to the quality of the news were getting here in America!
Here are ten of the things you dont know if you just depend on the corporate media for your information.
1. Most Americans would like to see this president and vice
president impeached and removed from office. Newsweek magazine
published a scientific poll last October showing that 51 percent of us
favor impeachment (including 29 percent of Republicans!), but the
corporate media, which normally havent met a poll they wont publish,
didnt publicize this one. And now, when the numbers supporting
impeachment are surely even higher, you cant even pay a polling outfit
to ask the question. No wonder most people who favor impeachment still
think theyre odd ducks.
2. There is a bill, filed in the
House of Representatives on April 24 by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH),
calling for the impeachment of Vice President Cheney. Since it was
filed, it has gained six co-sponsors, including a member of the House
Democratic leadership, Rep. Janice Shakowsky (D-IL). Most major media
have ignored this important story completely. Most Americans also dont
know that the Vermont State Senate voted overwhelmingly this spring to
call on Congress to impeach the president.
3. The president
has been declared a felon in federal court. Yet even after Federal
District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor ruled last August that President Bush
and the National Security Agency were committing serial Class A
felonies and were violating both the First and Fourth Amendments by
spying on Americans communications without first obtaining warrants,
Bush continued ordering the NSA to continue the patently illegal
program for at least half a year. In reports on the spying program, the
corporate media never mention that it has been declared a felonious
activity by the federal court.
4. Fifteen Democratic state
party organizations have passed impeachment resolutions calling on
Democrats in Congress to initiate impeachment proceedings against the
president and vice president. The most recent of these, the Democratic
Party of Oklahoma, passed its resolution at the partys annual
convention on May 19. Other Democratic Party conventions, in states
from Nevada and California to Massachusetts and North Carolina, have
passed similar resolutions. Most have been ignored by the corporate
media even in their own states.
5. Bushs so-called coalition
of the willing is not so willing and is not really much of a coalition
either. Whens the last time youve heard how many countries are on
board with the US in the war and occupation of Iraq? The reality?
Britain, the only significant contributor of combat troops besides the
U.S., is pulling out, as Italy and Spain did earlier, and many other
countries, like Denmark, Lithuania and others, plan to be out of Iraq
by August or at the latest December. One indication of the seriousness
of situation: the Pentagon no longer lists the countries that are
members of the coalition. The only mainstream report Ive seen laying
out this collapse in international support for Bushs war was in USA
Today last February.
6. The Homeland Security Department last
year awarded Halliburton $385 million in a no-bid contract to construct
prison camps designed to hold tens of thousands of unspecified
prisoners in the event of domestic unrest. Meanwhile, President Bush
has signed a bill altering the insurrection act so that he can declare
martial rule and order active duty troops to take charge anywhere in
the domestic US in the event of public disorder. No one in the
corporate media has reported on these developments or asked the White
House to explain what its all about.
7. There is evidence
that Cheney, as CEO of Halliburton, was a patron of the Washington
Madam whose client book of high-class call-girls is causing many in
Washington political circles mostly Republicans it appears, who
apparently need to pay for their sex to sweat. So far no mention of
the Cheney angle in the corporate media, though theyve been having fun
with the broader story of a political sex scandal. No mention either of
how a brave West Point cadet a few weeks ago refused to shake Cheneys
hand on stage when the vice president was handing out this years
diplomas at the militarys premiere officer academy.
8. Among
the worst of the worst of the evildoers captured and held as enemy
combatants at Guantanamo were children, some of them preteens and kids
who were under 15 when captured and brought to the island of Cuba so
many in fact that the military had to set up a special facility, called
Camp Iguana, just for adolescent and pre-pubescent fighters. The
corporate media have barely reported on this atrocity (the New York
Times ran only one article mentioning child captives, in June 2005).
The only wider coverage of this outrage came recently when the
government tried to prosecute one such alleged child terrorist Omar
Khadr only to have the military judge in charge toss his case out
because the government had misclassified him. Khadr, we learned, was
captured in 2001 in Afghanistan at the ripe age of 15, making him one
of the older child captives brought to and interrogated at Guantanamo.
Under international law, the U.S. was supposed to treat this and other
child soldiers as victims, not as war criminals. Khadr, a Canadian by
birth, instead has spent five years doing hard time in US captivity.
9.
Well-researched reports on the rampant theft of both the 2000 and 2004
elections, and on Republican plans for theft of the 2008 election, such
as Mark Crispin Millers Fooled Again, have gone unmentioned in the
corporate media. Books on the subject, like Millers and like Greg
Palasts best selling Armed Madhouse, have never been reviewed.
10.
And of course, theres my own book. The Case for Impeachment, despite
its having sold over 20,000 copies in hardcover, and despite its having
now come out in a mass-market paperback edition, in both cases printed
by a mainstream publisher, St. Martins Press, has not received a
single review in the corporate media. In this, my co-author Barbara
Olshansky and I are not alone. None of the books on the impeachable
crimes of this administration, including one by Nixon-era impeachment
panelist and former congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman, and one by
Judiciary Chair Rep. John Conyers, has been reviewed by a mainstream
media outlet.
What were talking about here is nothing less than a media blackout of important stories and news.
Thanks
to the internet and to the grapevine, and thanks to their basic native
intelligence, most Americans seem to understand that were being lied
to and cheated. What the media blackout of important news does manage
to do, however, is keep us all thinking that we are in a minority in
opposing things like illegal wars, a trampled Constitution, and stolen
elections.
In fact, however, were actually the majority.
Once we realize this, maybe we will have a movement, instead of a just
nation of isolated cynics and complainers. ALERT! Check out my
interview on the "Impeachment Update" podcast of A Nation Deceived
tomorrow.