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Bush Goes on Safari to Find Friendly Faces

Posted by Walter Brasch, The All Spin Zone at 12:10 PM on February 19, 2008.


George Bush is in Africa this week looking for a few friendly faces. He’s sure not seeing many here at home.
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President Bush is in Africa this week, sulking because he didn’t get his way.

In one of the rare times the past seven years, the House of Representatives, now under Democrat control for the first time in 12 years, defended the Constitution and refused to allow the President to bully it with a program of fear mongering. He really tried, though.

In a Feb. 15 speech, the President, mad at yet another delay in voting on the Protect America Act, harrumphed, “[B]y blocking this piece of legislation our country is more in danger of an attack. … [T]he House leaders must understand that the decision they made to block good legislation has made it harder for us to protect you, the American people.” Not through with his saber-rattling, the President declared that not only would he veto an extension he would cancel a scheduled visit to five African nations and, maybe for all we know, hold his breath until the House acquiesced to his will.

In August, Congress had passed the Protect America Act, designed as a six-month temporary “fix” to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978. The modified Act would have further strangled Americans’ civil liberties by reducing judicial oversight and by removing the constitutional provision from FISA that for federal law enforcement to obtain a court warrant for surveillance, it needed to show probable cause that the target is a “foreign power” or an “agent of a foreign power.”

However, the most controversial part of the Protect America Act was that it gave immunity to several national telecommunications companies, which had willingly acceded to government requests to illegally and secretly monitor the phone conversations of millions of American citizens. If the 40 lawsuits currently on file were to proceed, significant information about the government’s illegal and unconstitutional actions the past six years would be revealed.

With several provisions still under discussion, the House leadership agreed to a 15-day extension, and then proposed another 21 day extension. That’s when George W. Bush got really mad, and played the only card he had in his hand, the fear card. It worked innumerable times before; he’d just trump those other silly useless cards, like the civil liberties card. This time, the President’s threats didn’t work. The House was firm that because of a refusal by the Administration to budge on any part of the Protect America Act, more time was needed to try to reach compromises that would still protect Americans, yet not continue to tear at the Constitution. George W. Bush put what was left of his tail between his legs, didn’t veto anything and did go to Africa.

Even if the House didn’t fall over, as it had so many times before, Americans had nothing to worry about any loss of protection against terrorism. In August, Kenneth Wainstein, assistant attorney general for national security, said that even if the law expired in February, “intelligence officials would still be able to continue eavesdropping on already approved targets” for six more months.

President Bush, who several times had threatened Congress to rush the Protect America Act into law, “is attempting to rattle Congress into hastily expanding his own executive powers at the expense of civil liberties and constitutional protections,” Richard Clark wrote in an OpEd column for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Clarke had been assistant secretary of state for intelligence for Ronald Reagan, special intelligence and security advisor to George H.W. Bush, and chief counter-terrorism advisor to Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

During the past seven years, the Bush–Cheney Administration has shoved fear into Americans’ hearts as a replacement for the Constitution. This Administration rushed a willing Congress into passing the USA PATRIOT Act, which cuts into several Constitutional protections, and then led Congress to vote to extend or delete most of the provisions of the sunset clause, which would have terminated 16 of the most odious, and unconstitutional, parts of the Act. The Bush–Cheney Administration has gotten a fawning and mentally-limp Congress to pass the Military Commissions Act of 2006, which allows the federal government to hold “any person,” foreign as well as citizen, who does not show “an allegiance or duty to the United States,” or who speaks out against the government’s policies, to be tried by military tribunal. The Act further provides for the suspension of the right of habeas corpus, thus condemning individuals to years of imprisonment without knowing the charges and without seeing any evidence. The law permits secret trials for both citizens and aliens. According to the Act’s provisions, “no court, justice, or judge shall have jurisdiction to hear or consider any claim or cause of action whatsoever” regarding anyone the Administration brought under its own jurisdiction, thus nullifying most of the Bill of Rights. The Military Commissions Act also disregards Geneva Conventions and international law for the humane treatment of prisoners, permits hearsay evidence in trials, and the right of the government to impose the death sentence on prisoners based upon the testimony of others who may have been tortured.

Apparently, President Bush hopes that the people of Benin, Ghana, Liberia, Rwanda, and Tanzania will give him the standing ovations so few Americans extend to him.

He isn’t visiting Darfur.

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Walter Brasch, an award-winning journalist, is professor of mass communications at Bloomsburg University and occasional ASZ contributor. His latest book is Sinking the Ship of State: The Presidency of George W. Bush, available at amazon.com and other bookstores. You may contact Brasch through his website, www.walterbrasch.com


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Isn't "When animals attack" on the Fox network?
Posted by: gallery9 on Feb 19, 2008 3:03 PM   
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That would be some serious karma if the chimp got snacked on while on safari.
Hope someone puts some meatballs in his safari vest.
( you know he won't miss the opportunity to play "dress up" )

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bush scared the country by 911 & used it until this very moment
Posted by: scoutkai on Feb 19, 2008 4:04 PM   
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We all knew he had the Democrats by the bulbs, if they didn't vote for the war at last resort, they were not patriots.
If just one senator had of stood up with us in 2000 we could have either tossed out the votes in FL. or made them vote over. Even Pat B. a man that loved Nixon said the 3000 votes he got from Jews who survived the camps & torture of the Nazis were not his, he laughed about it yet he never gave those votes back to the elderly Jewish voters who would never had voted for him.. but on the Butterfly ballet it was a easy mistake to make.
Looking back I am glad AL GORE did not win for he would have been assassinated and Lieberman would have become president and we all knows where his nose is being shined brown now. His own state rejected him as a Democrat so he flips to an Independent, but the GOP drop their guy & put LIEberman in office to be free to whisper in bush's ear. I am sure it would have gone straight through out the other side!

To bad we have so many GOPers running for office who fake being Democrats, there are about 8 or so... it is the ones who break & vote with the GOPers on issues that we could pass.
Remember when we had almost 60 votes for a real important bill and the GOP said they would go NUCLEAR on our side. When we threaten to filibuster they again promise to go Nuclear as well. BUT WE DON'T DO THAT FOR SOME REASON...?
Bush & his regime rounded up our Voices we sent to Congress and with guilt & patriotism shoved down their throats by the media & the regime.. I do not blame Hillary for her vote or any of them. They were coerced using undo influence.
I grew up under the hard rule of law for 2 terms of Ronnie Reagan. He created the Welfare Queen and named it after it got going. They dumped drugs on us kids then he closed down all the mental health clinics and shut down all the mental hospitals creating street people along with Vietnam vets who came home mentally ill & in wheelchairs. When he became President, he took those ideas nation wide. Gopers do nothing but give tax cuts to trickle down to themselves, everything that is happening now, happened during the Reagan Regime. The border issue and all. I have a tape showing Reagan admitting to Iran/Contra, trading arms for hostages. These young kids voting now have no sense of history! I suggest they dig into the underground reading or tapes, there are plenty of them out there. Most of them are out of print so you might find them in used book store.
Peace on Earth one day!! we are the people and we pay the president's paycheck which was doubled when he took office. He should donate his paycheck to the lowest Americans and help them live while he kills babies in countries all over the world, behind congress's back.
Do any of you think Obama can do what needs to be done to clean up our mess that we made by not contesting the 2000 election and allowing the Supreme Court to pick our president.

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love the photo
Posted by: Moira61 on Feb 19, 2008 7:54 PM   
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the look on the kid's face says it all...

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» RE: love the photo Posted by: Longdream
FINALLY!
Posted by: Longdream on Feb 19, 2008 8:09 PM   
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The Wanker is slapped in the face with a little cold, wet reality. If you can't pity the poor fool, then try not to injure yourselves laughing too hard.

If you can't stop laughing, I invite you over to the article contemporary with this one about the US Supremes rejecting the ACLU's appeal for standing in their lawsuit on this subject. They charge that the threat of wiretapping has inhibited the legal right to advice from counsel for certain individuals. It seems that the identities of the wiretap-ees are secret, and unless they can prove that their communications were intercepted, they have no standing for a lawsuit. What's the number of that Catch again?

This reminds me of the early days of the war, when they had just rounded up the first of the detainees in Guantanamo. There was a public outcry for Ashcroft to release their names, and he wouldn't, on the grounds that being a known detained terrorist would damage their reputations...

At the time, I was speechless. With all that's gone on since then, I get kind of nostalgic for old Asscrack every now and again. At least he was a real lawyer.

Isn't that sick?

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Friendly faces in Africa?
Posted by: donl51 on Feb 20, 2008 8:39 AM   
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Thats good! maybe he should take up residense on a permanent level and never return to our country so we can get started on putting the country back together again!

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Visiting Africa
Posted by: mistery509 on Feb 20, 2008 10:02 AM   
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Don't they say "When the ship is sinking the rats run away" ? Take a vacation in Africa or go see your friends in Arabia. Have fun with the animals, take more pictures and smile, smile, smile.

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Just heard our Liar in Chief
Posted by: Quannah on Feb 20, 2008 11:06 AM   
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speaking in Ghana. He's trying to convince the people there that the rumor we are trying to build a huge military base there is "baloney." (Yes, he actually said that!)

I hope the people of Ghana understand "Bushspeak"... because that means that they are just about to begin construction on said base, or already have!

BEWARE, GHANA! You can tell when he's lying because his lips are moving!

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Dubai. Good place for him.
Posted by: Longdream on Feb 20, 2008 6:50 PM   
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It's totally phony there. Artificial lakes. Artificial climate. Artificial people. Real money. Lots and lots of real money. They eat, drink and sleep money.

I've always thought it would be a shit place to go. Want to bet Laura doesn't go with him?

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