Pacific Free Press was launched in March 2007 by Dutch-Canadian Richard
Kastelein of V.O.F. Expathos, in the Netherlands along with Chris Cook- CFUV radio journalist and Editor in Chief of Pacific Free Press. Cook is based in , Victoria, British Columbia.
The mission of Pacific Free Press is simple: to dig out nuggets of truth from
the slag-heap of lies, ignorance and witless diversion that has buried
public discourse today. Pacific Free Press provides a new venue for
disseminating hard news and insightful, fact-based analysis of the
harsh realities too often ignored or distorted by the mainstream press.
Imagine with me a moment George W. Bush and his collaborators dressed in the iconic orange jump suits made familiar to the world through images from Abu Ghraib, Bagram Airbase, and Guantanamo Bay.
Manacled and being led away to spend the rest of his natural life safely confined where he can do no more harm, imagine justice finally and fairly being served.
It may be a less possible scenario than even the darkest cynic would think.
Cast your mind back to a time when alleged criminals were tried
before their peers and either released, or punished; a time before
Might was the lone arbiter of right and righteousness, before a
word dropped from the lips of one man could, without the graces of the
law of the land, propel an individual to an anonymous and eternal
damnation. Imagine a time when the words "America" and "Justice" could
credibly occupy the same sentence.
How far back did your mind have to wander? Did it shore up in the year preceding George's ascension?
Though
it's fashionable today to lay upon the head of the current
administration the sum total blame for all the American crimes
perpetrated against the people of Iraq, it bears remembering: George W.
Bush is merely the latest, albeit most extreme, manifestation of a
necessarily criminal enterprise; the leader of a system that demands
the mass and constant slaughter of innocents, and the subjugation of
entire nations of people both within and without its recognized
borders. Not the architect, but inheritor of an organized crime family,
Bush is just the latest captain of a crew of pirates who have been marauding
the globe for centuries.
So, if your fancy of that halcyon
time gone by when Justice reigned turned only to the day before George
W. Bush was assisted to the presidency by the United States Supreme
Court, you've forgotten the unpunished crimes against the peace,
people, and environment commited by Bill Clinton, aided and abetted by
green giant, Al Gore.
Remember Democrat and Condi Rice predecessor,
Madeline Albright's famous admission to 60 Minutes correspondent Leslie
Stahl that the estimated 500,000 children killed through the agency of
the sanctions levied against Iraq by Bill and his coalition of killing
allies was "worth it," if it meant unseating Saddam or, in more current
parlance, creating "regime change" there.
Bill and Al and Maddy walked
from the world stage - in a manner of speaking - not only without
paying for that great and admitted crime, but too escaped justice for
the destruction of Yugoslavia, and the irradiating of a great swath of
south eastern Europe with Depleted Uranium.
How about before Clinton? Bush? Reagan? Carter!
Jimmy
Carter, the Nobel Prize laureate, and 40th president of the United
States of America. Jimmy's watch included: the creation, via Zbigniew
Brzezinski, of the mess we see playing out today in Afghanistan; the
betrayals of Cambodia, and East Timor; support until the bitter end of
the hated Shah of Iran and his ruthless SAVAK secret police, (so reviled
the people revolted and put in place the first great modern "Islamist"
state); maintaining the status quo in Latin America (with the exception
of signing a deal to cede the Panama Canal Zone that led to George H.
W. Bush's later ramble through the barrio with death and fire) keeping
the despots warm for the Reagan/Bush horror to come.
Nixon? Johnson? No. No.
Kennedy! Camelot and Cuba, Vietnam and Sam Giancana. And what else?
Eisenhower,
who hated the Germans enough to allow prisoners of war die, neglected
in the open, unclothed, unfed. More than a million are said to have
perished that way in just a few weeks.
Truman? Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the creation of that haven for Nazi war criminals, the CIA.
All
of these men left office immune from prosecution through a shared
understanding of the nature of the job they assume, and the methods
mandatory for the nation's continued prosperity, (or at least the
prosperity of those few citizens that count) and their unpaid for crimes each proving the starting point for the mendacity and wickedness
allowed their successors. Whether Democrat or Republican means little.
No, George won't be wearing orange any time soon. His is an acquired impunity, a bad seed planted and nourished for centuries, flowering still.