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Silence In the Face of Truth: The Downing Street Memo

By Dante Zappala, TomPaine.com. Posted June 15, 2005.


The leaders of our country politicized intelligence to satisfy an ideology. My brother, and more than 1,700 other soldiers, have been killed as a result. Yet a majority of our press and populace resoundingly choose to be silent. Why?
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For the first 30 years of my brother Sherwood Baker’s life, his mission was to be a responsible citizen. He made oaths and he honored those oaths. This made him a loving father and husband. This also made him a noble and committed soldier. He courageously deployed with his National Guard unit to Iraq in 2004.

For the last six weeks of his life, Sherwood’s mission was to provide convoy security for the Iraq Survey Group. He was killed in action, providing site security for the group that was looking for weapons of mass destruction. Mounting evidence indicates that the weapons’ non-existence wasn’t a mistake. It was a ruse.

The clouds surrounding Sherwood’s death became even darker recently when I read the contents of a memo from the upper echelons of the British government. The memo reiterates the fact that our administration had every intention of invading Iraq in the summer of 2002. The White House needed only to sell the idea to the American people.

Prior to Congressional approval, prior to saying, “War is the last resort,” the decision had been made to go to war, regardless of legal justification or the problems associated with the aftermath of an invasion. The most telling quote in this memo reads, “The intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy.”

Read the memo.

My brother died scouring the Iraqi countryside not to protect his country, but to satisfy the Bush administration’s public relations agenda.

The leaders of our country politicized intelligence to satisfy an ideology. My brother and more than 1,700 other soldiers have been killed as a result. Yet I have to sift through the papers and the news channels to find even a pulse of concern. In the wake of such disturbing revelations, a majority of our press and populace resoundingly choose to be silent.

Overwhelmingly, Americans have ceased to care about how and why we went to war. Apathy, in the face of our soldiers’ sacrifice, seems more convenient.

We cannot allow our government to simply replace the motivations for war midstream and expect an entire nation and all its allies to succumb to selective memory. Yet that is exactly what has happened.

The poet Archibald MacLeish, who also lost a brother in war, wrote:

They say

We leave you our deaths

Give them their meaning.

If we are to give meaning to the deaths in Iraq, we must be willing to engage in truthful dialogue about the pretenses of war. Acquiescing to the lure of silence and ignorance is an affront to the families and memories of all who have fallen. It is a prescription for unending violence and suffering.

Are we so ashamed of what our soldiers have done, and continue to do, in Iraq that we can’t even talk about how they got there? Or are we simply ashamed of ourselves for letting it happen?

We must each confront ourselves over the failures in Iraq. For that failure is not simply the fault of our leaders misusing suspect intelligence. Our course as a country ultimately stems from the individual conclusion of all of us to be either complicit or resistant to war.

The government’s failure in Iraq becomes our own failure when we substitute political rhetoric or blanket ideology for reason. It becomes our fault when we are recklessly arrogant and willfully deaf.

Our responsibility as citizens is to acknowledge and embrace the whole truth about the Iraq War. We must look past partisanship and hold ourselves and our leaders to the high standards of integrity that citizenship demands. When we fail to honor that responsibility, we fail to honor the sacrifices of our soldiers.

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Dante Zappala is a contributor to Foreign Policy In Focus and a member of Gold Star Families for Peace and Military Families Speak Out.

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Accountability
Posted by: DavidTbone on Jun 15, 2005 9:32 PM   
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It is OUR duty to hold this government accountable for their actions.

We need to be in the streets, we need to be boycotting those who profit from this war. I turned on CNN, the supposed 'liberal' news channel. The first two sponsors after a segment about Iraq were Exxon and the U.S. Mint. Sounds pretty Fair and Balanced if you ask me.

The war profiteering runs deep. Ask your financial advisors, and retirement accountants where they have your money invested. Do they have any invested in GE? Halliburton? Any other corporations with huge government contracts? This administration is wicked. You cannot tell where the government ends and corporation begins. We have to be careful where our money goes. If our money is invested in corporations that profit from this war, what does that make us?

We are the last line of defense in the checks and balances of our government. We cannot allow this hijacking to go on any longer. 1700 of our soldiers have died, and the only people who seem to care about them are those of us who supposedly 'hate America'. While the nationalist right wing so-called-christians beat their drums to the PNAC agenda, real people are dying every day. Our side has been silenced by a bunch of Pro-Lifers who lust for Iraqi Blood.

It seems most Americans care about whether or not Michael Jackson is guilty. It raises the question of whether or not we are doing enough. During the Vietnam War people were in the streets, they were taking over college campuses, they were going ballistic. Do we really have to wait for them to initiate the draft? It's too late for those 1700 who died already. Remember, almost 60,000 died in Vietnam.

"Your flag decal won't get you into heaven anymore,
They're already overcrowded form you dirty little war
Jesus dont like killin' no matter what the reason's for
Your flag decal wont get you into Heaven anymore"

- John Prine, 1971

Peace

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I can only say...
Posted by: Moriconi on Jun 16, 2005 1:04 PM   
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Amen.

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» RE: I can only say... Posted by: montana freeman
American government theater from generation to generation
Posted by: rolf on Jun 17, 2005 4:38 AM   
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Written by Britian's imperial poet Rudyard Kipling, The White Man's Burden,1899
was a response to the American take over of the Phillipines after The Spanish-American War.


The White Man's Burden


Take up the White Man's burden-
Send forth the best ye breed-
Go bind your sons to exile
To serve your captives' need;
To wait in heavy harness,
On fluttered folk and wild,
Your new-caught, sullen peoples,
Half-devil and half child.

Take up the White Man's burden-
On patience to abide,
To veil the threat of terror
And check the show of pride;
By open speech and simple,
An hundred times made plain
To seek another's profit,
and work another's gain.

Take up the white Man's burden-
To savage wars of peace-
Fill full the mouth of Famine
And bid the sickness cease;
And when your goal is nearest
The end for other's sought,
Watch sloth and heathen Folly
Bring all your hopes to nought.

Take up the White Man's burden-
No tawdry rule of kings,
But toil of serf and sweeper-
The tale of common things.
The ports ye shall not enter,
The roads ye shall not tread,
Go mark them with your living,
And mark them with your dead.

Take up the White Man's burden-
And reap his old reward:
The blame of those ye better,
The hate of those ye guard-
The cry of hosts ye humour
(Ah, slowly!) toward the light:-
"Why brought he us from bondage,
Our loved Egyptian night?"

Take up the White Man's burden-
Ye dare not stoop to less-
Nor call too loud on Freedom
To cloke your weariness;
By all ye cry or whisper,
By all ye leave or do,
The silent, sullen peoples
Shall weigh your gods and you.

Take up the White Man's burden-
Have done with childish days-
The lightly proferred laurel,
The easy, ungrudged praise.
Comes now, to search your manhood
Through all the thankless years
Cold, edged with dear-bought wisdom,
The judgment of your peers!



By Rudyard Kipling from Modern History Sourcebook

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A DEAD via SACRIFICED US Soldier son, brother, neighbor...
Posted by: Cardascian on Jun 17, 2005 5:38 AM   
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WHY nothing that can heal: but many excuses? Since the 60's people thought they had the American dream--color tv, more than one vehicle-- their little fence. So those who are complete in their goals: right up to the Clintons; who gave away our national security to China; Bushistas, who command elites-oil war NWO & simultaneously pilfer the US TREASURY to the demise of our sovereighty have been doing the same for years; and those who don't have to sacrifice coward behind their self-less goals; the OBSESSED media are too busy being concerned about the Iraq prisoners not having their KORAN or having pork or underwear; the republicrats still play hs popularity & their followers follow; the corp want to import people who are illiterate so they cannot complain; the corp are supported by LA RAZA the race--who utilize the illiterate-illegals-illegitimates as their pyramic scheme aka eight generations to build their AZATLAN CONQUISTADORAS for US takeover{the ALAMO is at everyones doorstep now}; extremists who pollute the air with rage-hate-socialism diving our nation with hyphenated names--not here to be Americans! Those of go to work each die or starve foot the tax bill for the lush spenders of what we will never earn as the most debtor nation; activitist who support the US CONSTITUTION and are beat up daily for wanting a language we can all communicate and contribute. Who is left--those who thought they were doing the right thing broken, dead and sacrified soldiers/generation after generation; their loved ones without a loved one. They will sit at the right hand of the Lord GOD Almighty...ONE NATION UNDER G O D Cardascian@hotmail.com

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A DEAD via SACRIFICED US Soldier son, brother, neighbor...
Posted by: Cardascian on Jun 17, 2005 5:45 AM   
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WHY-- nothing that can heal: but many excuses? Since the 60's people thought they had the American dream--color tv, more than one vehicle-- their little fence. So those who are complete in their goals: right up to the Clintons-- who gave away our national security to China; Bushistas, who command elites-oil war NWO & simultaneously pilfer the US TREASURY to the demise of our sovereighty doing the same for years; and those who don't have to sacrifice: cowardw behind their self-less goals; the OBSESSED media--too busy being concerned about the Iraq prisoners not having their KORAN or having pork or underwear; {{YET whom are cowards to address the B E H E A D I N G of US SOLIDERS & other human beings---WHY};the republicrats still play high school popularity contests having their dedicated followers; the corporate-import gangs who sponsor ILLEGALS- illiterates so we the Tax$$ payer pay for their breeding from womb to tomb without our own benefits aas 4% of the worlds overpopulation; and so Amnesty I, II; CUSA can complain that we US citizens are racists demanding rights while we are responsible 3rd class citizens; the corp are supported by LA RAZA the race--who utilize the illiterate-illegals-illegitimates as their pyramic scheme aka eight generations to build their AZATLAN CONQUISTADORAS for US takeover{the ALAMO is at everyones doorstep now}; extremists who pollute the air with rage-hate-socialism diving our nation with hyphenated names--not here to be Americans! Those of go to work each die or starve foot the tax bill for the lush spenders of what we will never earn as the most debtor nation; activitist who support the US CONSTITUTION and are beat up daily for wanting a language we can all communicate and contribute. Who is left--those who thought they were doing the right thing broken, dead and sacrified soldiers/generation after generation; their loved ones without a loved one. They will sit at the right hand of the Lord GOD Almighty...ONE NATION UNDER G O D Cardascian@hotmail.com

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Lets Say it now!!!!! "These corps & Gov are "traitors" & "criminals"!
Posted by: Pepper on Jun 17, 2005 6:28 AM   
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Its way past time for a trial on "Crimes against Humanity" and I am going to be screaming that phrase forever, until someone takes up the LANGUAGE AND USES IT.

I do not hear those words from anyone on the left or right and thus the mantra does not reflect the reality. These are traitors against Americans and against the United States of America. Lets have some nuremberg trials, shall we?

Does anyone know how to file for them? There won't be any impeachment as long as Bush & the Neocons control the congress and senate so we have to go outside our own system to affect change. That is my suggestion and I am willing to do my part. I just don't know how or where to begin. P

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fordpurdy
Posted by: packofwolves on Jun 17, 2005 7:03 AM   
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I was strongly opposed to the Iraq war and I was surprised at how easily our country was led into it by Bush and his lies. playing on our fears and twisting the truth for personal gain. I am stunned that the media isn't reporting this deceipt relentlessly and at every opportunity and even more stunned that the citizens of this great country are not outraged for having been so deceived. Bush and his cronies lied to us for their evil gain and they have killed our sons and daughters for these gains. They have also killed and deceived thousands of Iraqis. Bush and his cronies are the terrorists. They are war criminals and should be treated and charged as such. Bushie lies don't end with the war in Iraq, however, and it is important that he be resisted at every step. Impeach Bush.

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UNITED STATES OF ISRAEL---Too Stupid to admit it!
Posted by: aregers on Jun 17, 2005 9:13 AM   
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Bush Chenny Codo Powell Rumsfied--just paid stooges and thugs--if you understand this,then we can solve America's problem.THE REST BACKROOM BOYS & GIRLS ARE ISREAL AGENTS
If you don't understand why your loved ones died in Iraq then folks--you must be the stupidist 2 legged creatutes on earth.
Get this---9/11 WTC was planned by our folks in government--not Arabs
Get this also--Apalo Moon landings were fack and filmmed in Israel---not on the moon goofuses
Now,how do you feel suckers?---Bush promises now lower gas prices-just wait-I'll kill all the Arabs for you and the village idiot is followed to invaded more countries..
Does it feel good getting suckered in and sending your boys in killing people-just because they got oil and the Russian jews in Israel want control of all the middle east. Oh yes, Amerikaka has an interest---piraiting oil. Now this is only to appease the stupid ones--the greedy ones that want cheap oil and send their sons as piraites. Don't give me that shit talk --I don't know why Bush is in Iraq and why my son died crap!
You want to fix it---then go to the shed and get your pitchforks, axe handles, torchs and all the strong long rope and head to your local polidick agents for Israel head office and all the head quarters of the zionist jewish media and start bashing the crap out of them---I'm for Israel only assholes.
USS Liberty--our boys got bombed to rat shit by Israel and our Israel agents did zero.9/11 is Israel MOSSAD doing--what are you going to do about it - SUCKERS??

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"Ya Can't See In the Dark"
Posted by: monkeywrench on Jun 17, 2005 9:39 AM   
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"Our responsibility as citizens is to acknowledge and embrace the whole truth about the Iraq War." Yes – but the public does not have access to the truth about Iraq because of the corporate-owned media and its Bush administration handlers.

Senator Conyers yesterday convened a hearing in Washington to demand answers from the Bushitters as to allegations raised by the Downing Street Minutes and other documents, and he hand-delivered over 500,000 – five hundred THOUSAND – signatures on a petition for that purpose to the White House.

Newsworthy story, right? Not a peep about it was heard in the mainstream television media, the place where most Americans get their news. How about coverage of the Iraq war? Bare-bones minimum, IF it doesn't interfere with stories about M. Jackson or the Runaway Bride. Heard anything lately about the fate of the over 10,000 maimed soldiers returned from Iraq, or of the tens of thousands of dead and maimed Iraqis? Nothing. Judging by the media coverage, you'd hardly know that we are fighting a war at all.

News is dead in America, replaced with tabloid titillation and soap opera sentimentality, smarmy enough or tear-jerking enough to misdirect people from the fact that they are learning little or nothing about the world they live in, or the government that is damaging their's and their children's futures. The "Information Society" does its part, too, keeping everyone so distracted with information overload that they are hard-pressed to know WHAT to care about. This pop-culture looney-bin we find ourselves drowning in may not have been deliberately developed, but the result is the same: perpetual confusion of the population so that they can't pay attention to what is right in front of them – or worse, what is missing from right in front of them.

Before you can be responsible, you have to know; before you can know, you have to think; before you can think, you have to learn; and before you can learn, you have to have resources. And the "axis of evil" of the Bush Administration and corporations are doing their damndest to make sure we don't have those resources.

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mistery509
Posted by: mistery509 on Jun 17, 2005 1:16 PM   
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I am a housewife from Canada. We get a lot of channels from US and one of my favorite channels was CNN. Also I used to watch 60 Minutes and other worthwhile media.

For the last two years a big change has come and now these channels are not worth watching. Look what happened to Dan Rather. For one single mistake, which was not even his, he was chewed up and spit out. He was one of the best reporters in the world and US has destroyed him because he looked for the truth and was not afraid to say it. There are many like him who were forced out. CNN has 'nothing' to offer. What a disgrace it has become!

Now that Micheal Jackson has been finally put to rest, CNN is scrambling to find another subject . I am almost positive it will not be a subject on what is really happening in the world, Iraq, and the problems with the USA administration. In a way, I am not surprised, because as soon as someone shows the truth they are visited by the Men in Black. There are 25,000 troops who are severly injured, living in hospitals in Texas. I DARE someone at CNN to go into that hospital and show what REALLY is happening to the men who have been injured.

Maybe George W. would have the courage to go and be filmed with the troops he sent to Iraq.

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DS Memo hearing on CSPAN2, 6/17/05 8pm ET
Posted by: theseeker on Jun 17, 2005 3:49 PM   
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I haven't seen it, have you? Tell a friend. Hell, tell everybody you know. I just signed Ted Kennedy's letter, and the Dem party petition. We can't let this go.

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Mybrother died for a ruse
Posted by: robchapman on Jun 18, 2005 12:04 PM   
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The loss of life stemming from the US/UK invasion of Iraq is tragic, senseless and ongoing.
This is an instance in which tens thousands have died needlessly as victims of the egos of the American and British leadership.
I extend my sincere sorrow and condolences to the survivors of these people, American and Iraqi.
One can only resist.
Resistance should take its own form and not emulate the hate-mongering and agressiveness of the powers that have murdered these thousands in the street of Baghdad and other Iraqi cities.
To resist we must rise above the hate and bullying of the Bush Administration and its supporters.
Be public spirited, learn the issues and the challenges facing your community.
Get involved, be on a town or neighborhood committee, work on it and build a reputation for honesty, service and integrity.
Then use the prestige that you have earned to force our country back onto the right track in its foreign and domestic policies.
Riots, boycotts and other measures are extreme and have their place, but they are doomed to failure unless hundreds of thousands of rank and file citiczens have done the prepatory work needed to make them effective.
This prepatory work is the patient, tireless, unglamorous public service that I have outlined above.
The left is failing this country and failing in this country because it is neglecting to build the goodwill that public service engenders.
Resist, yes, but resist with kindness and constructive actions.
We must combat the moral cowardice of Bush and his supporters with moral courage and integrity.
Perhaps then we can prevent any other of our brothers dying ifor a ruse.

Robert Chapman
Ithaca, New York

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The Stolen Land of the Free, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Posted by: rolf on Jun 19, 2005 11:48 AM   
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The New Colossus


Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me.
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"


By Emma Lazarus 1849-1887

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a catastrophic success
Posted by: acatastrophicsuccess on Jun 20, 2005 2:47 PM   
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i have felt so angry and frustrated and voiceless as the government omits the truth and let's courageous men and women go into battle without a real thought about their welfare...so, i made a short film, and a website with specific information about the psychological scars that soldiers carry back if they are lucky enough to survive.

i encourage everyone to check out:

www.acatastrophicsuccess.com

and please pass it along. if we can get people discussing the realities, then we have hope...

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The sad state of the US media
Posted by: farhada on Jun 23, 2005 12:31 PM   
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This is nother example of what is happening to the mainstream media in the US.

The same group who let Bush say and do what he wanted are doing it again.

A great source for looking back at the media after 9/11 is the book "No Qustions Asked" by Lisa Finnegan

http://www.NoQuestionsAsked.org

Check it out, it is really worth it.

BR,
/FA

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laznyc
Posted by: Laznyc on Jun 23, 2005 12:48 PM   
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Powell was smart and left when he finally realized what and whom he was dealing with. "A bunch of crazies" was the quote I think he used. Anyway, we are in deep shit right now. I just hope that bush and his gang don't screw things up any more than they already have. The press / media have been cowed into submission and the democrats need to start making some real noise so that the people who still support this administration can see them for what they truly are.

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How many dead, really?
Posted by: nanobubble on Jun 24, 2005 7:50 AM   
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I would like to see more inquiry into the actual account of dead coalition soldiers. I recently read that the 1,700 figure represents only coalition soldiers who *die* in Iraq, as opposed to being flown to other bases outside the country, especially Germany, and perish there from wounds suffered while fighting in Iraq.

When accounting for all deaths from Iraqi war injuries, the death toll for coalition troops rises to 9,000. This closes the questionable gap between injured and dead.

Please give this more coverage, because it represents a cover-up of the accountability and suffrage that the war is placing upon the military and humanity.

a blog (with ghastly java) describing this issue
the blog's referenced article

There was a story like this on commondreams...

Give it attention, AlterNet.org!

PS. I did end the anchor tag, but this website fails me again...

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Reply.
Posted by: artemesia on Jun 25, 2005 7:13 PM   
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I can't even begin to express how sorry I feel for you for what happened to your brother. Best I can express myself is my heart aches for you. I'm sure you're feeling pretty much the same way toward everyone who were needlessly victims of an Iraqi invasion based on trumped up charges. The only consolation I can think of you are far from alone in your feelings, thoughts. My heart goes out to you and everyone who were victimized by Bush's egoistic policies.
artemesia

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