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Byrd: "Bush's war is turning the sands of Iraq blood red"

Posted by Bob Geiger at 7:50 AM on May 21, 2007.


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Like many avowed liberals, I have a hard time getting past the personal history of Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia. Byrd spent a lot of his twenties as a member of the Ku Klux Klan -- something for which he has repeatedly expressed remorse and shame -- filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964, voted against the nomination of Thurgood Marshall to the United States Supreme Court in 1967 and was part of the "Gang of 14" who in 2005 compromised with Republicans on the appointment of right-wing judges.

But, at age 89, Byrd is the longest-serving Senator in U.S. history, is widely considered the Senate's foremost historian and expert in parliamentary matters and, when it comes to the Iraq war, was wise enough to be against it from the very beginning.

"Today I weep for my country. I have watched the events of recent months with a heavy, heavy heart," said Byrd in a Senate-floor speech on March 19, 2003, after George W. Bush ordered the Iraq invasion. "No more is the image of America one of strong, yet benevolent peacekeeper. The image of America has changed. Around the globe, our friends mistrust us, our word is disputed, our intentions are questioned. Instead of reasoning with those with whom we disagree, we demand obedience or threaten recrimination."

And Byrd was prescient in his objection to the Iraq invasion, citing what he believed even then to be corrupt evidence for the war and the fact that Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with the events of September 11. Here's more from Senator Byrd on March 19, 2003:

"The case this administration tries to make to justify its fixation with war is tainted by charges of falsified documents and circumstantial evidence.We cannot convince the world of the necessity of this war for one simple reason: This is not a war of necessity, but a war of choice.

"There is no credible information to connect Saddam Hussein to 9/11, at least up to this point.

"What is happening to this country--my country, your country, our country? When did we become a nation which ignores and berates our friends and calls them irrelevant? When did we decide to risk undermining international order by adopting a radical and doctrinaire approach to using our awesome military might? How can we abandon diplomatic efforts when the turmoil in the world cries out for diplomacy?"
I'm writing about all of this now because of another wonderful speech Byrd gave on the Senate floor just last Thursday in which he eviscerated Bush and his administration on the fight over the war's continuation. Byrd's opinion is notable not only because he has the frame of reference of 48 years in the Senate, but also because he is currently President pro tempore of the Senate and -- no matter how arcane this may sometimes seem -- this makes him third in line to the presidency behind Dick Cheney and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Take a look at what a man with the perspective of a half-century in the Senate has to say about the worst president in our country's history. I've included his floor speech of May 17, 2007 in its entirety below.

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Here we are once again -- déjà vu -- debating supplemental funding for the President's disastrous misadventure in Iraq. Now in its fifth year of occupation, the U.S. death toll in Iraq is over 3,380. What a shame, shame, shame. The death toll of innocent Iraqis is largely unknown, but it probably numbers in the tens of thousands.

The United States of America has spent over $378 billion in Iraq. Do you know how much a billion dollars is? That is $1 for every minute since Jesus Christ was born. So the United States has spent over $378 billion in Iraq, and we are all familiar with the horrendous tales of waste and abuse by U.S. contractors in Iraq. The taxpayer -- that is you out there -- has been ravaged by the profiteering in Iraq. But even worse, despite the billions, our brave troops have been shortchanged with inadequate equipment to protect their lives and shoddy medical care, if they make it back home, to treat wounds of the body and of the mind.

Now the President has threatened to veto the House bill, which is before the Senate, because it sets a date to withdraw, provides funding until late July and "could unreasonably burden the President's exercise of his constitutional authorities, including his authority as Commander in Chief."

President Bush has also objected to funding for rebuilding the Gulf Coast States after Hurricane Katrina, funding to improve health care for our troops and our veterans, funding for the shortfall in the State Children's Health Insurance Program, funding for Low-Income Heating Assistance Program, and more funding for Homeland Security.

This President -- our President -- has a single-minded obsession with Iraq, and he appears to see no value in anything except continuing his chaotic "mission impossible." While tilting at windmills may have been a harmless procedure for Don Quixote, Mr. Bush's war is turning the sands of Iraq blood red.

Mr. Bush raises constitutional concerns in his latest veto threat. I don't know whether to laugh or to cry. I don't no whether to laugh or to cry. I suppose one could be encouraged that "constitutional concerns" exist in the Bush kingdom. After setting aside the Constitution whenever convenient to justify preemptive attacks, illegal searches, secret wiretapping, clandestine military tribunals, treaty violations, kidnapping, torture, and a rejection of habeas corpus, one has to wonder about the nature of these purported "constitutional concerns."

If the Constitution is finally to be read, let us read it in its entirety, including the articles which give the people's representatives -- that is us -- the power over the purse -- yes, the power over the purse; don't ever forget it. That is the real power. It gives the people's representatives the power over the purse and the power to declare war.

In its statement of administrative policy, the administration claims that the House bill before us "..... is likely to unleash chaos in Iraq. ....." Mr. President, what do we have now if not chaos in Iraq? Securing Iraq has unaccountably morphed into securing Baghdad, and even that goal eludes us. I doubt if building a wall around the green zone is going to be of much consequence in securing Baghdad, not to mention the very strange message such a wall conveys concerning our purported liberation of Iraq.

The President -- our President -- continues to miss the point. Iraq is at war with itself. America cannot create a stable democracy in Iraq at the point of a gun. While our troops succeeded in toppling Saddam Hussein, it is the President's profound misunderstanding of the dynamics in Iraq that have led to the failure of his Iraq policies. Why in the world should we now believe the claims that he makes in his veto threat?

There must be an end to this occupation of Iraq. Yes, I say occupation for it is no longer a war in which U.S. troops should be involved. Our troops won the war they were sent to fight, and they should not now be asked to serve as targets in a religious conflict between Sunni and Shiites that has raged for thousands of years. It is reported that even a majority in the Iraqi Parliament now supports legislation which demands a scheduled withdrawal and an immediate freeze on the number of foreign soldiers in Iraq.

In April, Congress set a new course for the war in Iraq. Sadly, the President -- our stubborn, uncompromising President -- chose to veto that bill. As we prepare to go to conference again, the President continues to close his eyes and cover his ears to the reality in Iraq, and the urgent need for a new direction. Whatever decision is made in conference will not be the last chapter in this sad story. God willing, this Senator will not close his eyes, nor will he cover his ears, nor will I stand by in silence.

Hear me.

We need to conclude this terrible, awful mistake that we have made in Iraq. I said in the beginning that we ought not go into Iraq. But we are there. Anti-Americanism is more robust now than in any period in our history because of Iraq. Do you hear that? The international community is skeptical -- why should they not be? They are skeptical of U.S. intentions because of Iraq. Our Constitution has been trampled -- hear that. Our Constitution has been trampled because of Iraq. Thousands of U.S. troops and Iraqi citizens have lost their lives because of Iraq. Thousands more are maimed physically or mentally because of Iraq. Billions of U.S. dollars have been wasted because of Iraq.

President Bush has lost all credibility. President Bush, our President, has lost all -- all -- credibility because of Iraq.

Terrorism is on the rise worldwide because of Iraq. May God grant this Congress -- that is, us -- may God grant this Congress the courage to come together and answer the cries of a majority of the people who sent us here. Find a way to end this horrible catastrophe, this unspeakable -- unspeakable -- ongoing calamity called Iraq. May God help us in the United States.

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Bob Geiger is a political writer, specializing in coverage of the United States Senate for AlterNet and other Progressive web sites. You can reach Bob at geiger.bob@gmail.com and read more from him at BobGeiger.com.


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Great fiddle-player, although age has taken its tole and he can no
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on May 21, 2007 10:21 AM   
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longer perform old-timey fiddle music at campaign events or go on 'Hee Haw' any more. Of course, he doesn't need such 'show boating', such as fiddling or race-baiting which were hallmarks on his early political campaigns, to get elected any more. This is primarily due to his seniority and the millions of dollars in pork he funnels back to W.Va every year at the expense of the tax payers.

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Respect to Sen. Byrd
Posted by: Obijuan on May 21, 2007 11:14 AM   
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Sorry, but the man is the genuine article. Whatever has a hold on the majority of our gov't doesn't have a hold on him. I love the guy. But Ron Paul is my hero.

obi

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Beautiful, except Iraq is only one symptom of NeoCon Imperialism
Posted by: channing on May 21, 2007 12:28 PM   
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Substitute, "NeoCon Imperialism" for "Iraq" in this speech and we would be getting somewhere.

No disrespect to Byrd for his coming out on this Iraq debacle, which is much needed and long overdue, but the real culpret underlying Iraq is the flagrant imperialism embodied in the NeoCon elites who have labored day and night for 50+ years attempting to harness American muscle on behalf of their world-dominion vision. The obscene money devoted to and flowing through the military/industrial/energy base (of elites) has washed Congress' hands of "oversight" and accountability, financing nearly every public official in one way or another, and watering down regulation, scrutiny and disclosure at every turn.

Unfortunately for the "old guard", which includes many if not most of the new ones, for this country to really "change", we are going to have to challenge the money problem head on. This will include reassessing the role of Wall Street, Corporate Law, Revolving-Door Politics, Privatization, Federal Transparency, Public Servants, Constitutional Liberty. Each one of these areas is hurting growth, progress and the fragile quality of life here.

Here's to "progress"!

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WHAT'S WRONG WITH CALLING IT WHAT IT IS?
Posted by: robshome on May 21, 2007 2:19 PM   
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As much as I admire Robert Byrd, even he does not call the Iraq war what it is - a war of naked aggression - something the odd empire used to do and which Byrd, who has long held forth on the senate floor reading from the history of Rome, should surely feel comfortable enough to ascribe. What's in a word? Everything. The Truth or brazen mendacity.

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Byrd is great...
Posted by: Scientz on May 21, 2007 2:56 PM   
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...but calling Bush the "worst president in our nation's history" is going a bit too far for this historian. Stupidest president, maybe; but worst?

Don't get me wrong, Bush is awful--absolutely awful--but Warren G. Harding, James Buchanan, Millard Fillmore and Andrew Johnson were worse.

I guess the memory of the general public doesn't reach that far back.

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» RE: Byrd is great... Posted by: Basenjis
» RE: Byrd is great... Posted by: wmGreybeard
Worst Evil President
Posted by: Abushite on May 21, 2007 3:52 PM   
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GW BUSH may not be the worst (History will add that up)
Evil : YES (the countless thousands dead wounded maimed and orphaned as a result of his orders , are added every day)
At this moment this president has the distinction of being the Worst Evil president, by the end of his tenure the description will
not change. God help America.

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God bless Senator Byrd. This intellect is asking for a miracle.
Posted by: saywhat on May 21, 2007 4:04 PM   
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God help us all!!!

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Bush AdminiSatan: Moral-Ebola
Posted by: GolaWolfRichards on May 21, 2007 10:44 PM   
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With soldiers caught in wasting combat, each day that President Bush is not impeached, his adminisatan uses red blood to whitewash the truth. And, behind the whitewash, Bush is morally insane, intellectually incompetent, and guilty of the only human terror that has ever stalked the world: ignorance equipped with power. Since Bush and company will never say they are impotent for genuinely moral action, every direct and indirect manner of support he receives from Congress is defunct for anything, other than self-promotion. It is as if our representatives’ mantra is “God forbid that my legislative career should be sacrificed to spare the life of a solider; even if that life is being wasted on a bankrupt mission, borne from deception, sustained by corruption, and upheld by blatantly political and capitalistic expediencies”.

America’s government is in a state of moral paralysis; and because we are not represented by our representatives, we are no longer a government of the people, but a ship adrift. As Bush infects the world with the same diseased principles that he says he is fighting, he represents a kind of moral-Ebola. Truly, some habits are worse than others: Alcoholics ask for more drinks, junkies ask for more dope, but Bush asked for a surge and got it! Therefore, with compassion: Dear Mr. Bush, if you really love Jesus, stop crucifying the truth. And, Dear Congressmen: Stop making soldiers subservient to statements and votes geared to maintaining your careers over their lives! If for no other reason other than being sane enough to know that it is time to pull the plug on this stupidity, vote like a soldier in Iraq who wants and deserves to come home! Next, stop pretending that you have wisdom for peace, and look for folks that do! With all speed, now more than ever, do anything and everything to bring our children home. Then, hold to the fact that the only way to honor the life of a soldier who deserves to live is to let him. Therefore, with compassion, impeach every zombie of courage that maintains the Bush Adminisatan.

Sincerely,
Rev.,Prof., Gola Wolf Richards, www.MottoCitizens.com

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America needs a conscience.
Posted by: Sojourner on May 22, 2007 1:11 AM   
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And Byrd, for all the other areas where his conscience has failed him, does speak for our conscience on the war.

Even before the cost and the casualties began to mount up, he railed against the invasion. The US has fought some highly immoral wars, but none more immoral than this--particularly in view of the Nuermberg trials where the Nazis were condemned to death for doing what we have done in Iraq.

Because we once had a national conscience, we were respected. We will not be respected again until we get our conscience back. We have become pirates, criminals, murderers. We have brought shame upon our nation.

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Sen. Byrd young but not like BUSH
Posted by: scoutkai on May 22, 2007 6:39 AM   
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When the KKK first started out it was a group of men who went around protecting the people against the government... it was only later that the South took it and used it to hang, tar & feather, shoot Africans off fences, rape women, kill little children after raping them with no one caring. This is when Robert Byrd got out. When a good thing turned bad.
It is kind of like how did GWB pass the tests in school to get his degrees in business management when we all know he could not have done it. If you can't read or complete a sentence, there is no way you can get through the college classes he had to take to graduate. I truly believe someone else took his tests & did his homework for him. Who's to know and basically who really cared way back when. So we have a village idiot running the country with the RED PHONE in his hand.
we are but a 911 away from complete end of our world as we knew it to be. There will be no WW3 as it will be like everyone shooting off their bombs at once and the big bang theory will come true for sure.

I regret having 2 children. I would not have had any children to suffer in this concrete world full of empty souls. I had no clue about our world and how dirty our America was. The lies and how we were brainwashed in school from 1st grade all the way up. We were like Hitler's Youth... but we thought we were free... Just like Roy Blunt .. he is going to leave office to run for president, YEAH I thought to myself .. finally he is gone until I read that his son is going to run in his old district... nepotism.. it is in Hollywood & in Congress. I get tired of the same old faces.

The GOP loves Hollywood when they need them, hate them when they don't... Rush Limbaugh gets away with drug abuse & doctor shopping & now the same thing as Imus.. but he gets away with it... for he is an entertainer not like Imus ??? huh? and what's up with that 4' cigar?
All these GOP crybabies who call into c-span washington journal are young men & women complaining about the Democrats.. I say pack your bags & get over to Iraq and not in the GREEN ZONE EITHER and take those twin bush girls with them!

It gives false hope to the young people of America that they have a chance to grow up to be in congress or in the film industry. No you have to be born into it. Or be a good family friend. Only to find out that their career choice is that of one that only requirement is a paper hat! the jobs that bush creates are fast food or cleaning jobs. all the good jobs that give living wages have been outsourced. Soon Congress will be outsourced..

In the 60's it was " TURN ON TUNE IN & DROP OUT!!!" it took me years to get well or try to make this square peg fit back into the round hole.. only to find out at 56 that I was right all along.. THIS AMERICA was stolen from the people who owned it .. they were poisoned and raped & murdered and kept to this day in camps ... the longest living American camps so far...
So you Katrina victims stand in line for the elite don't care about you or anyone else... just them and their own kind..

When the Queen of England came here I bet it cost well over 2 million dollars to entertain her and Bush & company. While we still have Katrina Victims scattered all over the country!

THE ELITE MAN KIND HAVE NEVER CHANGED and the party for the Queen reminded me of the French revolution when Heads began to roll...........over a King & Queen who ate fine foods, drank fine wines and wore the best wigs & finests fashions.. while the people ate rats and garbage. The people said NO MORE and well you know the rest!

Are we that brave or is Wal mart more important to you?

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Sands blood red AND black
Posted by: xbj on May 22, 2007 8:27 PM   
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Black with innocent blood AND spilled oil from endlessly blown up pipelines insuring higher oil prices and higher profits for the oil companies that fund the NaziGOP (98% of political contributions from Exxon to the NaziGOP from 1997 to 2006) and who made Goddamned (literally) sure Bush was in office in the first place.

"We" didn't go in to steal oil; "we" went in to jack the price up by preventing Saddam from dumping it on the market.

Which is why BushCheneyRice Oil Co. will have no problem whatsoever nuking Iran and jacking the price up to $10 a gallon.

Welcome to ruin. They'll have to coin a new term for it... "The Fourth World". What happens when a "First World" country goes bankrupt to the point of falling below any dirt poor country in the "Third World."

Which is why the Bush Family is retiring to Paraguay, paid for by offense contractor stock profits and gold stolen from the basement of the WTC prior to 9-11 and secured away in offshore bank accounts.

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Mr. Byrd...
Posted by: aussidawg on May 22, 2007 10:08 PM   
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If you are serious. If you really mean what you say... then GODDAMNIT!!! IMPEACH THESE CRIMINALS IN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH!!! I am sick and tired of politicians' (democrats) whinning and moaning about what criminals the Bu$h Administration is made of and how bad they are. Look...WE ALREADY KNOW THAT!!! Do something to demonstrate your sincerity, get off your collectively cowardly asses and do something of substance. Actually, my request isn't for you to do anything other than your job. You know....the one you took an oath for...like protecting and defending the Constitution from enemys both foreign and DOMESTIC!

Please...forgive me if I sound frustrated, it's only because I am!!!

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Stars4Peace Impeachment and Quiting Democratic Party..!
Posted by: TJ-stars4peace on May 23, 2007 8:56 PM   
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I love Senator Byrd he is the Constitutional conscious of the Senate it's dean and soul..

I fear he has made a mistake by allowing this funding deal with the Republicans and the President to further fund the Iraq War though..

I am quiting The Democratic Party after 38 plus years soon due to this Capitulation to Bush and the Immigration abomination bill..to become yet another Independent..

I did the stars4peace design for my country and hope you like it and I make nothing from this..

http://www.CafePress.com/stars4peace

TJ Peace..

~Impeach Bush and Cheney it's the only answer..!~

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bigtime
Posted by: pnut on May 28, 2007 2:51 PM   
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Mr. Byrd, is a great man, but he has lost it I am sure 20 years ago he would of impeached Mr. Bush & Co. by now, that is one thing, but what tells on him is he said that tens of thousands of good Iraq people have been killed, now you and all of the world knows that is a lie, everything I read hear or can see is that hundreds of thousands have been killed by our bombs, so if he does not know that he is not all with us, and if he knows that then he is lying for Mr. Bush & Co., so either way he is not with us. Bill Davidson

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