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WilliamPitt

(58,179 posts)
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 12:37 PM Jun 2014

Refresher Course: The Project for a New American Century (PNAC)

Seeing as how a pile of the asshats who tore up Iraq in the first place are now all over the news demanding that we do it again, it seems a refresher course on who they are and what they're about is in order.

I wrote this in late February of 2003, a few days shy of a month before "Shock & Awe" was unleashed. Reprinted in full.

Blood Money
By William Rivers Pitt
Truthout | Perspective

Thursday 27 February 2003

In the counsels of Government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the Military Industrial Complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes.

- President Dwight Eisenhower, January 1961


George W. Bush gave a speech Wednesday night before the Godfather of conservative Washington think tanks, the American Enterprise Institute. In his speech, Bush quantified his coming war with Iraq as part of a larger struggle to bring pro-western governments into power in the Middle East. Couched in hopeful language describing peace and freedom for all, the speech was in fact the closest articulation of the actual plan for Iraq that has yet been heard from the administration.

In a previous truthout article from February 21, the ideological connections between an extremist right-wing Washington think tank and the foreign policy aspirations of the Bush administration were detailed.

The Project for a New American Century, or PNAC, is a group founded in 1997 that has been agitating since its inception for a war with Iraq. PNAC was the driving force behind the drafting and passage of the Iraqi Liberation Act, a bill that painted a veneer of legality over the ultimate designs behind such a conflict. The names of every prominent PNAC member were on a letter delivered to President Clinton in 1998 which castigated him for not implementing the Act by driving troops into Baghdad.

PNAC has funneled millions of taxpayer dollars to a Hussein opposition group called the Iraqi National Congress, and to Iraq's heir-apparent, Ahmed Chalabi, despite the fact that Chalabi was sentenced in absentia by a Jordanian court to 22 years in prison on 31 counts of bank fraud. Chalabi and the INC have, over the years, gathered support for their cause by promising oil contracts to anyone that would help to put them in power in Iraq.

Most recently, PNAC created a new group called The Committee for the Liberation of Iraq. Staffed entirely by PNAC members, The Committee has set out to "educate" Americans via cable news connections about the need for war in Iraq. This group met recently with National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice regarding the ways and means of this education.

Who is PNAC? Its members include:

* Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the PNAC founders, who served as Secretary of Defense for Bush Sr.;

* I. Lewis Libby, Cheney's top national security assistant;

* Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, also a founding member, along with four of his chief aides including;

* Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, arguably the ideological father of the group;

* Eliot Abrams, prominent member of Bush's National Security Council, who was pardoned by Bush Sr. in the Iran/Contra scandal;

* John Bolton, who serves as Undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security in the Bush administration;

* Richard Perle, former Reagan administration official and present chairman of the powerful Defense Policy Board;

* Randy Scheunemann, President of the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, who was Trent Lott's national security aide and who served as an advisor to Rumsfeld on Iraq in 2001;

* Bruce Jackson, Chairman of PNAC, a position he took after serving for years as vice president of weapons manufacturer Lockheed-Martin, and who also headed the Republican Party Platform subcommittee for National Security and Foreign Policy during the 2000 campaign. His section of the 2000 GOP Platform explicitly called for the removal of Saddam Hussein;

* William Kristol, noted conservative writer for the Weekly Standard, a magazine owned along with the Fox News Network by conservative media mogul Ruppert Murdoch.


The Project for the New American Century seeks to establish what they call 'Pax Americana' across the globe. Essentially, their goal is to transform America, the sole remaining superpower, into a planetary empire by force of arms. A report released by PNAC in September of 2000 entitled 'Rebuilding America's Defenses' codifies this plan, which requires a massive increase in defense spending and the fighting of several major theater wars in order to establish American dominance. The first has been achieved in Bush's new budget plan, which calls for the exact dollar amount to be spent on defense that was requested by PNAC in 2000. Arrangements are underway for the fighting of the wars.

The men from PNAC are in a perfect position to see their foreign policy schemes, hatched in 1997, brought into reality. They control the White House, the Pentagon and Defense Department, by way of this the armed forces and intelligence communities, and have at their feet a Republican-dominated Congress that will rubber-stamp virtually everything on their wish list.

The first step towards the establishment of this Pax Americana is, and has always been, the removal of Saddam Hussein and the establishment of an American protectorate in Iraq. The purpose of this is threefold: 1) To acquire control of the oilheads so as to fund the entire enterprise; 2) To fire a warning shot across the bows of every leader in the Middle East; 3) To establish in Iraq a military staging area for the eventual invasion and overthrow of several Middle Eastern regimes, including some that are allies of the United States.

Another PNAC signatory, author Norman Podhoretz, quantified this aspect of the grand plan in the September 2002 issue of his journal, 'Commentary'. In it, Podhoretz notes that the regimes, "that richly deserve to be overthrown and replaced, are not confined to the three singled-out members of the axis of evil. At a minimum, the axis should extend to Syria and Lebanon and Libya, as well as 'friends' of America like the Saudi royal family and Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, along with the Palestinian Authority, whether headed by Arafat or one of his henchmen." At bottom, for Podhoretz, this action is about "the long-overdue internal reform and modernization of Islam."

This casts Bush's speech to AEI on Wednesday in a completely different light.

Weapons of mass destruction are a smokescreen. Paeans to the idea of Iraqi liberation and democratization are cynical in their inception. At the end of the day, this is not even about oil. The drive behind this war is ideological in nature, a crusade to 'reform' the religion of Islam as it exists in both government and society within the Middle East. Once this is accomplished, the road to empire will be open, ten lanes wide and steppin' out over the line.

At the end of the day, however, ideology is only good for bull sessions in the board room and the bar. Something has to grease the skids, to make the whole thing worthwhile to those involved, and entice those outside the loop to get into the game.

Thus, the payout.

It is well known by now that Dick Cheney, before becoming Vice President, served as chairman and chief executive of the Dallas-based petroleum corporation Halliburton. During his tenure, according to oil industry executives and United Nations records, Halliburton did a brisk $73 million in business with Saddam Hussein's Iraq. While working face-to-face with Hussein, Cheney and Halliburton were also moving into position to capitalize upon Hussein's removal from power. In October of 1995, the same month Cheney was made CEO of Halliburton, that company announced a deal that would put it first in line should war break out in Iraq. Their job: To take control of burning oil wells, put out the fires, and prepare them for service.

Another corporation that stands to do well by a war in Iraq is Brown & Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton. Ostensibly, Brown & Root is in the construction business, and thus has won a share of the $900 million government contract for the rebuilding of post-war Iraqi bridges, roads and other basic infrastructure. This is but the tip of the financial iceberg, as the oil wells will also have to be repaired after parent-company Halliburton puts out the fires.

More ominously is Brown & Root's stock in trade: the building of permanent American military bases. There are twelve permanent U.S. bases in Kosovo today, all built and maintained by Brown & Root for a multi-billion dollar profit. If anyone should wonder why the administration has not offered an exit strategy to the Iraq war plans, the presence of Brown & Root should answer them succinctly. We do not plan on exiting. In all likelihood, Brown & Root is in Iraq to build permanent bases there, from which attacks upon other Middle Eastern nations can be staged and managed.

Again, this casts Bush's speech on Wednesday in a new light.

Being at the center of the action is nothing new for Halliburton and Brown & Root. The two companies have worked closely with governments in Algeria, Angola, Bosnia, Burma, Croatia, Haiti, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Somalia during the worst chapters in those nation's histories. Many environmental and human rights groups claim that Cheney, Halliburton and Brown & Root were, in fact, centrally involved in these fiascos. More recently, Brown & Root was contracted by the Defense Department to build cells for detainees in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The bill for that one project came to $300 million.

Cheney became involved with PNAC officially in 1997, while still profiting from deals between Halliburton and Hussein. One year later, Cheney and PNAC began actively and publicly agitating for war on Iraq. They have not stopped to this very day.

Another company with a vested interest in both war on Iraq and massively increased defense spending is the Carlyle Group. Carlyle, a private global investment firm with more than $12.5 billion in capital under management, was formed in 1987. Its interests are spread across 164 companies, including telecommunications firms and defense contractors. It is staffed at the highest levels by former members of the Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations. Former President George H. W. Bush is himself employed by Carlyle as a senior advisor, as is long-time Bush family advisor and former Secretary of State James Baker III.

One company acquired by Carlyle is United Defense, a weapons manufacturer based in Arlington, VA. United Defense provides the Defense Department with combat vehicle systems, fire support, combat support vehicle systems, weapons delivery systems, amphibious assault vehicles, combat support services and naval armaments. Specifically, United Defense manufactures the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, the M113 armored personnel carrier, the M88A2 Recovery Vehicle, the Grizzly, the M9 ACE, the Composite Armored Vehicle, the M6 Linebacker, the M7 BFIST, the Armored Gun System, the M4 Command and Control Vehicle, the Battle Command Vehicle, the Paladin, the Crusader, and Electric Gun/Pulse Power weapons technology.

In other words, everything a growing Defense Department, a war in Iraq, and a burgeoning American military empire needs.

Ironically, one group that won't profit from Carlyle's involvement in American military buildup is the family of Osama bin Laden. The bin Laden family fortune was amassed by Mohammed bin Laden, father of Osama, who built a multi-billion dollar construction empire through contracts with the Saudi government. The Saudi BinLaden Group, as this company is called, was heavily invested in Carlyle for years. Specifically, they were invested in Carlyle's Partners II Fund, which includes in that portfolio United Defense and other weapons manufacturers.

This relationship was described in a September 27, 2001 article in the Wall Street Journal entitled 'Bin Laden Family Could Profit From Jump in Defense Spending Due to Ties to US Bank.' The 'bank' in question was the Carlyle Group. A follow-up article published by the Journal on September 28 entitled ' Bin Laden Family Has Intricate Ties With Washington - Saudi Clan Has Had Access To Influential Republicans ' further describes the relationship. In October of 2001, Saudi BinLaden and Carlyle severed their relationship by mutual agreement. The timing is auspicious.

There are a number of depths to be plumbed in all of this. The Bush administration has claimed all along that this war with Iraq is about Saddam Hussein's connections to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction, though through it all they have roundly failed to establish any basis for either accusation. On Wednesday, Bush went further to claim that the war is about liberating the Iraqi people and bringing democracy to the Middle East. This ignores cultural realities on the ground in Iraq and throughout the region that, salted with decades of deep mistrust for American motives, make such a democracy movement brought at the point of the sword utterly impossible to achieve.

This movement, cloaked in democracy, is in fact a PNAC-inspired push for an American global empire. It behooves Americans to understand that there is a great difference between being the citizen of a constitutional democracy and being a citizen of an empire. The establishment of an empire requires some significant sacrifices.

Essential social, medical, educational and retirement services will have to be gutted so that those funds can be directed towards a necessary military buildup. Actions taken abroad to establish the preeminence of American power, most specifically in the Middle East, will bring a torrent of terrorist attacks to the home front. Such attacks will bring about the final suspension of constitutional rights and the rule of habeas corpus, as we will find ourselves under martial law. In the end, however, this may be inevitable. An empire cannot function with the slow, cumbersome machine of a constitutional democracy on its back. Empires must be ruled with speed and ruthlessness, in a manner utterly antithetical to the way in which America has been governed for 227 years.

And yes, of course, a great many people will die.

It would be one thing if all of this was based purely on the ideology of our leaders. It is another thing altogether to consider the incredible profit motive behind it all. The President, his father, the Vice President, a whole host of powerful government officials, along with stockholders and executives from Halliburton and Carlyle, stand to make a mint off this war. Long-time corporate sponsors from the defense, construction and petroleum industries will likewise profit enormously.

Critics of the Bush administration like to bandy about the word "fascist" when speaking of George. The image that word conjures is of Nazi stormtroopers marching in unison towards Hitler's Final Solution. This does not at all fit. It is better, in this matter, to view the Bush administration through the eyes of Benito Mussolini. Mussolini, dubbed 'the father of Fascism,' defined the word in a far more pertinent fashion. "Fascism," said Mussolini, "should more properly be called corporatism, since it is the merger of state and corporate power."

Boycott the French, the Germans, and the other 114 nations who stand against this Iraq war all you wish. France and Germany do not oppose Bush because they are cowards, or because they enjoy the existence of Saddam Hussein. France and Germany stand against the Bush administration because they intend to stop this Pax Americana in its tracks if they can. They have seen militant fascism up close and personal before, and wish never to see it again.

Would that we Americans could be so wise.

http://www.truth-out.org/archive/item/43670:william-rivers-pitt--blood-money

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Refresher Course: The Project for a New American Century (PNAC) (Original Post) WilliamPitt Jun 2014 OP
K and R n/t intaglio Jun 2014 #1
Most people have no idea what PNAC is. progressoid Jun 2014 #2
thanks for verifying the happening Bohunk68 Jun 2014 #22
What alias are they using these days? KamaAina Jun 2014 #3
Maybe they're doing a little behind-the-scenes subterfuge erronis Jun 2014 #21
Aha! It's the "Foreign Policy Initiative". KamaAina Jun 2014 #33
"DCCC", "DLC" and "Third Way" are among their many aliases. Scuba Jun 2014 #36
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. woo me with science Jun 2014 #41
Thank you. This is important to stress. woo me with science Jun 2014 #43
K&R Lot of people made a lot of blood money in the 2000's. raouldukelives Jun 2014 #4
K & R malaise Jun 2014 #5
recommended phantom power Jun 2014 #6
K&R for more visibility. Good one. nt Mnemosyne Jun 2014 #7
kick woo me with science Jun 2014 #46
And another Mnemosyne Jun 2014 #47
Thanks, WillPitt elleng Jun 2014 #8
Thanks. That was around the time when the whole world was protesting the war valerief Jun 2014 #9
Some young people join the military because they can't find a job. nt raccoon Jun 2014 #42
K&R for the Truth (still unknown by most Americans) Martin Eden Jun 2014 #10
+ 1,000 cantbeserious Jun 2014 #11
Leo Strass at the Univ of Chicago pocoloco Jun 2014 #12
What I read on their site years ago justgamma Jun 2014 #13
Thanks for this Will. I am very vocal LibDemAlways Jun 2014 #14
Bernard Weiner of the Crisis Papers also wrote at length on the PNAC in 2003. Link here: Auggie Jun 2014 #15
Jeb Bush. (!) nm wiggs Jun 2014 #17
I remember it well,,,unfortunately benld74 Jun 2014 #16
I read this and my blood begins to boil - again!! dirtydickcheney Jun 2014 #18
Everyone of these bastards should be on trial or in jail. Moostache Jun 2014 #19
+1 million Louisiana1976 Jun 2014 #26
A New Pearl Harbor, Oh My colsohlibgal Jun 2014 #20
K&R - important info - nt TBF Jun 2014 #23
Letting these people comment on the current situation is the height of incompetence by the media. MohRokTah Jun 2014 #24
It's a refresher course for us, Will, but the zombies in a trance can't seem to recognize it! MrMickeysMom Jun 2014 #25
K&R for exposure. Louisiana1976 Jun 2014 #27
Mandatory "Know Your Enemy" reading for newbies. nt Zorra Jun 2014 #28
Up WilliamPitt Jun 2014 #29
K&R! octoberlib Jun 2014 #30
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Jun 2014 #31
Kick for the bygone days when most DUers very much knew about the PNAC. (nt) scarletwoman Jun 2014 #32
Reminder: Clinton's Kosovo war was a PNAC war nationalize the fed Jun 2014 #34
Don't forget they longed for an attack on America: grahamhgreen Jun 2014 #35
I still have a copy of... The_Commonist Jun 2014 #37
I posted a link to an mp3 you might like in the multimedia forum.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2014 #38
Tremendous WilliamPitt Jun 2014 #50
I'm tempted to circulate a petition to investigate and put Cleita Jun 2014 #39
This needs to stay on top. woo me with science Jun 2014 #40
kick woo me with science Jun 2014 #44
kick woo me with science Jun 2014 #45
kick woo me with science Jun 2014 #48
kick woo me with science Jun 2014 #49
Timely kick woo me with science Sep 2014 #51

progressoid

(49,951 posts)
2. Most people have no idea what PNAC is.
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 12:55 PM
Jun 2014

Whenever I mention it, I get blank stares.

Frontline did a story about it in 2003. Since then, the "media" has mostly ignored it.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/truth/

k/r

Bohunk68

(1,364 posts)
22. thanks for verifying the happening
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 03:19 PM
Jun 2014

and mostly the year. I had been thinking it was in 99 before that election. I had been ready to hit the sack and decided to watch the show. It was a station that came in with lots of interference (this before we got satellite). It was an amazing eye-opener. Ted Koppel was very thorough at outlining the pre-planning of the event. It is primarily because of that that I fall into the LIHOP camp.

 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
3. What alias are they using these days?
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 12:57 PM
Jun 2014

There have been several over the years, like "Committee on the Present Danger". Always with the same people signed on.

erronis

(15,185 posts)
21. Maybe they're doing a little behind-the-scenes subterfuge
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 02:56 PM
Jun 2014

PNAC and other RW institutions were able to skim the crud off the bottom of america's intellectuals cesspool - the lazy-boy fat old white men who kept watching fux so they could catch a glimpse of some bimbo's cleavage.

Perhaps they now see an opportunity by posting snide asides in more liberal media? Of course pulling the fleece over their fux hide to disguise themselves. Not that I have any suspicions of any DU posters, ...

 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
33. Aha! It's the "Foreign Policy Initiative".
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 07:22 PM
Jun 2014
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Policy_Initiative

The Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) is an American think tank. According to its website, the FPI is committed to robust support for democratic allies, human rights, a strong American military equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st century, and strengthening America's global economic competitiveness. The organization was founded in 2009 and is led by Executive Christopher J. Griffin. FPI is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.

FPI's Board of Directors consists of Editor of The Weekly Standard William Kristol, Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Robert Kagan, former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Eric S. Edelman and Dan Senor.


woo me with science

(32,139 posts)
43. Thank you. This is important to stress.
Sat Jun 21, 2014, 10:35 AM
Jun 2014

It's not in the past. What we see right now is part of the playbook.

raouldukelives

(5,178 posts)
4. K&R Lot of people made a lot of blood money in the 2000's.
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 01:03 PM
Jun 2014

I recall "friends" explaining how well they were doing in the market because of it or beaming with pride when a child went off to assist in killing for resource protection.
Oh how easily they are swayed and how cheaply they sell their ideals and souls to the dollar bill and a shiny, metal star. Never once considering the facts I and others presented, only numbly swaying to the bars of The Star Spangled Banner and the languid tones of Bill O'Reilly.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
9. Thanks. That was around the time when the whole world was protesting the war
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 01:49 PM
Jun 2014

and US media didn't cover it. The protests were blacked out.

As long as the PNACers and their ilk can get young knuckleheads to risk their lives for them, there will be war. War will end when the young refuse to fight.

Martin Eden

(12,847 posts)
10. K&R for the Truth (still unknown by most Americans)
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 01:50 PM
Jun 2014

Most people never heard of PNAC and still think Bush invaded based on faulty intel, when in fact the intel was cooked for their pre-existing agenda.

justgamma

(3,662 posts)
13. What I read on their site years ago
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 02:12 PM
Jun 2014

The had it in black and white and they all signed it. They said "We need another Pearl Harbor" so they could invade Iraq. I know it's on the edge of tin-hattery, but they got their wish.

LibDemAlways

(15,139 posts)
14. Thanks for this Will. I am very vocal
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 02:19 PM
Jun 2014

about PNAC. When I mention it to right wingers, they think I'm making shit up. When they accept my invitation to Google it for themselves, they go silent. Truth stings apparently. Perhaps one day the media will discuss it - the same day hell freezes over.

Auggie

(31,133 posts)
15. Bernard Weiner of the Crisis Papers also wrote at length on the PNAC in 2003. Link here:
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 02:20 PM
Jun 2014
http://www.crisispapers.org/Editorials/PNAC-Primer.htm

In the early-1990s, there was a group of ideologues and power-politicians on the fringe of the Republican Party's far-right. The members of this group in 1997 would found The Project for the New American Century (PNAC); their aim was to prepare for the day when the Republicans regained control of the White House -- and, it was hoped, the other two branches of government as well -- so that their vision of how the U.S. should move in the world would be in place and ready to go, straight off-the-shelf into official policy.

This PNAC group was led by such heavy hitters as Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, James Woolsey, Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, Bill Kristol, James Bolton, Zalmay M. Khalilzad, William Bennett, Dan Quayle, Jeb Bush, most of whom were movers-and-shakers in previous Administrations, then in power-exile, as it were, while Clinton was in the White House. But even given their reputations and clout, the views of this group were regarded as too extreme to be taken seriously by the mainstream conservatives that controlled the Republican Party.

In order to unleash their foreign/military campaigns without taking all sorts of flak from the traditional wing of the conservative GOP -- which was more isolationist, more opposed to expanding the role of the federal government, more opposed to military adventurism abroad -- they needed a context that would permit them free rein. The events of 9/11 rode to their rescue. (In one of their major reports, written in 2000, they noted that "the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event -- like a new Pearl Harbor.&quot


FULL ESSAY AT LINK

benld74

(9,901 posts)
16. I remember it well,,,unfortunately
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 02:21 PM
Jun 2014

and NOW these same fools rail against POTUS for what he is doing NOW!

Moostache

(9,895 posts)
19. Everyone of these bastards should be on trial or in jail.
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 02:51 PM
Jun 2014

The fact that the media sees fit to give them a largely unchallenged forum to spew their bullshit and venom without holding their feet to the fire to explain their own past theft, murder and malfeasance only drives home the problem - the elites believe that "owning" things is the point of life and the few remaining things that they don't own vex them terribly.

In the absence of justice and the prison terms or executions they so richly deserve, I really do wish violent illness and pain on them all.

colsohlibgal

(5,275 posts)
20. A New Pearl Harbor, Oh My
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 02:55 PM
Jun 2014

They sure got it. I'm not sure what the real whole truth about 9/11 is, I just know it's not the official narrative.

This was the icing on the cake for the right wing, after the long game set out by Lewis Powell's early 70s memo.

And now - who do the Sunday network talk shows put on - everyone who got it all wrong a decade ago - or maybe got it right for themselves personally, because some of them got into some good old fashioned war profiteering. All enabled by the deaths and maiming of mostly poor folks who they see as expendable. Oh, and originally enabled by a president installed, not really elected.



 

MohRokTah

(15,429 posts)
24. Letting these people comment on the current situation is the height of incompetence by the media.
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 03:26 PM
Jun 2014

The media needs to be called out for this incompetence.

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
25. It's a refresher course for us, Will, but the zombies in a trance can't seem to recognize it!
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 03:56 PM
Jun 2014

How does that happen in 11 years, anyway?

The thing that sustains this masquerade is the plan that's in the background… the one that's even older than the MIC. It's the thing that keeps the uninformed apathetic to ever learn by history. The key is never to learn.

This explains why privatization of public education goes hand in had with being hit over the head by a 2x4, saving every fetus to become a new soldier and sustain a war on something that is a concept.

I don't hesitate to use the "fascist" anymore about these monsters because this is my life and I live in the only world that will be inhabited by others. As long as I'm here, I'm here to call these fuckers out for who they are.

As for the Bush Evil Empire with Cheney at the helm… they all should have been hanged for crimes against humanity. It only gets worse if you don't have equal justice for them.

 

grahamhgreen

(15,741 posts)
35. Don't forget they longed for an attack on America:
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 08:49 PM
Jun 2014

"Further, the process of transformation [of the military], even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event––like a new Pearl Harbor." - PNAC

The_Commonist

(2,518 posts)
37. I still have a copy of...
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 10:20 AM
Jun 2014

..."Rebuilding America's Defenses" on my hard drive.

I checked maybe less than a year ago, and the newamericancentury.org website was still live as of then. I just checked again, and this time I got the "This Account Has Been Suspended" message. I wonder what took them so long?

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
38. I posted a link to an mp3 you might like in the multimedia forum....
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 12:04 PM
Jun 2014

Since it's not a video it doesn't show up on the sidebar on the home page so you might have missed it.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017197813

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
39. I'm tempted to circulate a petition to investigate and put
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 12:20 PM
Jun 2014

Dick Cheney for a start on trial for war crimes. I wonder if I would get a lot of signatures?

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