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9/11: The Day America Embraced a Metaphor of War

By Rep. Dennis Kucinich, The Nation. Posted September 11, 2008.


We should not only remember 9/11. We should remember how the politicization of 9/11 locked us into a "war on terror" that has wrought more terror.
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Before the Congress adjourns, I will bring forth a new proposal for the establishment of a National Commission on Truth and Reconciliation, which will have the power to compel testimony and gather official documents to reveal to the American people not only the underlying deception which has divided us, but in that process of truth seeking set our nation on a path of reconciliation.

We suffer in our remembrance of 9/11, because of the terrible loss of innocent lives on that grim day. We also suffer because 9/11 was seized as an opportunity to run a political agenda, which has set America on a course of the destruction of another nation and the destruction of our own Constitution. And we have become less secure as a result of the warped practice of pursing peace through the exercise of pre-emptive military strength.

It is not simply 9/11 that needs to be remembered. We also need to remember the politicization of 9/11 and the polarizing narrative which followed, locking us into endless conflict, a war on terror which has wrought further terror worldwide and which has severely damaged our standing worldwide as an honorable, compassionate nation. As we were all victims of 9/11, so we have become victims of the interpretation of 9/11.

Our government's external response to 9/11 was to attack a nation which did not attack us. Indeed on the first anniversary of 9/11, the Bush Administration issued a well-publicized stern warning to Iraq, which was part of a campaign to induce people to believe Iraq had something to do with 9/11.

The deliberate, systematic connection of Iraq with 9/11 has led America into a philosophical and moral cul-de-sac as over one million Iraqis and over 4,155 U.S. soldiers have died in a war that will cost over $3 trillion. Additionally, soldiers from twenty-three other countries have died in the Iraq war.

We attempt to unite Iraq by further dividing it. We talk about restoring Iraq while taking steps to place control of its vast oil wealth in the hands of U.S. oil giants. And we intend to impose upon the Iraqi people the cost of rebuilding a country our government ruined, keeping a once-prosperous nation lashed to debt and poverty for a long, long time. Iraq has paid for 9/11. We all continue to pay for 9/11.

The heartbreaking loss of the lives and injuries to America troops further binds us to the Administration's illogic of the Iraq War: We remember our troops' sacrifice by demanding more sacrifice; we support our troops by continuing the war.

The dominant color of our new national security since 9/11 is neither red, white nor blue. Every day is orange. Every day, reminders of fear of 9/11 become banal. Yet we no longer hear the airport announcements nor see the orange-colored warnings because they have commonplace standards in our new national security state, as is the Patriot Act, wiretapping, and a host of invasions of privacy and diminution of civil liberties. The Constitution has been roundly attacked by the very people who took an oath to defend it.

There is a powerful desire across America for change, not necessarily from control by one political party to another, but a change from living with lies to living with truth.

Over two dozen nations, facing peril within and without, deeply divided by politics and war have travelled down a path of restoring civil society through a formal process of reconciliation. At some point within each of those countries it was understood that the way forward is shown through the light of truth. This process is not without pain because it requires a willingness to study evidence from which eyes had been averted and ears had been closed. But in the process of truth and reconciliation, nations found new strength, new resolve, and new commitment.

The South African Truth and Reconciliation enabled that nation to come to grips with its past through a public confessional, bringing forward those who committed crimes and having the power to grant amnesty for full disclosure of crimes against the people. Of course, our path may necessarily be different: High U.S. government officials stand accused in impeachment petitions of violating national and international law. Our continued existence as a democracy may depend upon how thoroughly we seek the truth. I will call upon the America people to join me in supporting this effort.

The truth can move us forward, as a unified whole, so that we can one day become a re-United States. 9/11 is the day the world changed. It is the day America embraced a metaphor of war. If we are open to truth and reconciliation, we may one day be able, once again, to embrace peace.

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Oversimplification Or Truth?
Posted by: ranchero42 on Sep 11, 2008 9:28 AM   
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How is it that the Bushies have turned fearmongering into a viable campaign tool for John McCain? Have we come to believe there is such a thing as "good terrorism"?

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usterroristnation
Posted by: usterroristnation on Sep 12, 2008 1:14 AM   
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This is a very well written and more importantly, honest response to 911 and the wreckage left behind by the clintons-bush-cheney administrations. I see much hope if there are people of influence like this prepared to write such admissions. Over 200 years ago, about the time when America became a nation with a Constitution, the great Romantic English poet John Keats was born. In one of his most famous works "Ode on a Grecian Urn" Keats wrote : " Beauty is truth .. Truth beauty. That is all ye know on earth. And all ye need to know". Truth. There's a word for bush and cheny and his acolytes in international terror and crime. I wonder is this the start of a truth movement that might sweep America towards looking at where it is, who it is and the awful acts it has committed in the name of this phoney "war on terror" ? In the free World outside America it's ironic really - when we hear the word "terror" being mentioned we don't think of Iraq, Iran or Afghanistan - we think of the United States.

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The other 9/11
Posted by: anyfreeman on Sep 12, 2008 6:13 AM   
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It's relevant to remember the other 9/11, 1973 in Chile. After the US backed military attacked the Allende government, installed Pinoche, and supported his brutal regime, it required a similar effort and more than 30 years for the truth and reconciliation to occur. It will never return more than 3,000 citizens to life and liberty. Pinoche was a compliant dictator exerting the US corporate will on his citizens, while enforcing pro-extraction policies of the natural resources. Those billions of dollars 'extracted' will never return to Chile. When the true 'fully-burdened' costs of the American Way of Life is calculated, we are each complicit in silence by silently and tacitly allowing our foreign policies to be in the death grip of corporatists and fascists.
Ted Stevens' story follows the script. In the first year of the Alaskan oil companies paying production fees, more than $3.5Billion was collected. Stevens did his job - he stalled implementation for 16 years. That's more than $50Billion saved by BigOil. Stevens received a couple cars, barbecues and a remodeled chalet.
Are we so stupefied by the corruption, the essential sliminess, that we cannot see the facts, and even worse - the results?

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Trade Mark Violation
Posted by: hadashito on Sep 12, 2008 1:44 PM   
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I appreciate the efforts of Rep. Dennis Kucinich in attempting to advocate an improvement toward reality, fairness, and some sort of self-regulation of political discource in the US. But he must be very careful to avoid infringing on the self-proclaimed ownership of any election winning aspects of 9/11/2001, especially the media hype and patriotic fervor generated by the events of that day and frequent occasions since that date. The RNC presentation staked its claim for the Republican Party to control the "9/11" trade mark which they hope to register in the minds of voters.

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Thanks Again, Dennis
Posted by: davidt on Sep 15, 2008 11:33 PM   
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One of these comments says Dennis should be careful! Bullpucky.

He is always there fighting for truth & justice--opposed the war from the beginning. He wants to restore this country & break up the military industrial telecommunications educational congressional complex.

Number 1. Get OUT of Iwreck.

Number 2. Break up those media conglomerates, they are feeding us PRO-militaristic propaganda and calling it NEWS.

Number 3. There should be a FULL & unhindered investigation of the 9/11 tragedy. WE will be paying for its consequences for decades to come.

Number 4. Bush, Cheney, Rice, Powell, Rumsfeld, Feith, Wolfowitz, Bremer, Perle, Franks should be tried for war CRIMES in the Hague

Number 5. Grover Norquist & Tom DeLay should join their Stalinist buddy Abramoff behind bars.

Number 6. Karl Rove should be tried for treason for outing Valerie Plame who was working to prevent terrorists from gaining a stronghold in Iran & exporting them to Iwreck. Rove's actions might well have cost American & Iraqi lives...and Afghanistan

Number 7. FOX aka Faux News should have its license REVOKED & then we should restore the Fairness Doctrine

Number 8. Juan Gonzalez & Monica Goodling should be indicted for tampering with the DOJ & perjury.

Number 9. The FDA, FCC, FEC, EPA, USDA, D of Interior should be washed out with an antiseptic hose to rid them of corporate whores who destroy these respective agencies so that rabid corporate parasites can rape & pillage at their pleasure.

Number 10. Their should be an Instant Runoff Ballot process instituted in this country so that the "voting for the lesser evil"-type elections would be exterminated.

Number 11. All religious & educational institutions in this country, if they receive PUBLIC funding, should be stripped of tax-exempt status & should be held to the U. S. Constitution.

Number 12 A move AWAY from military spending to alternative energy initiatives should begin within 100 days of Obama's inauguration.

Number 13 The last four tax cuts should be rescinded, as all they did was put MILLIONS more into the pockets of the undeserving at the expense of those who really EARNED the break.

Number 14. The Internal Revenue Service should be SHUT DOWN--it's archaic, ineffective & illegal. A national sales tax would be a good start.

Number 15 All Big Oil companies should be assessed a capital gains tax to help dissolve the huge deficit that their profits helped to manufacture.

Number 16. Big Pharma's books should be opened to the public & their prices should be kept in balance with their international pricing guidelines. The US pays the HIGHEST prices for our drugs. Why? Because Congress ALLOWS them to do it.

Number 17 Any member of Congress who voted for the Bankruptcy Bill, any of the Tax Cuts, the Medicaid Bill or the FIRST Iraq War Funding Bill should be INVESTIGATED for corruption--some of these birds have INVESTMENTS in these companies!

Number 18 Every member of the US Armed Forces that has participated in any conflict from Operation Desert Storm to the present should be given 1 SHARE of Halliburton stock.

If even half of these steps are taken in earnest our country will be on a better course for equanimity. Which is what we all want to happen.

David T. Gray
Claremont, NH

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» RE: Thanks Again, Dennis Posted by: weathered
Short Addition To Our High School Reading Curricula
Posted by: davidt on Sep 15, 2008 11:48 PM   
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These books should be required reading in our high schools:

1. The Wrecking Crew by Thomas Frank

2. The Peoples History of the United States by
Howard Zinn

3. The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein

4. Cruel and Unusual by Mark Crispin Miller

5. The New Nuclear Danger by Helen Caldicott

6. Why We Hate Us by Dick Meyer

7. What the Bleep Do We Know (DVD)

8. Hijacking Castastrophe by the Media Education Institute (DVD)

9. The Opinion Makers by David W. Moore

10. Crashing the Party by Ralph Nader

All of the other material that deals with patriotism, history, sociology, psychology, nutrition, health, science or relationships can be found somewhere in most American high schools the above texts, I fear, will take some energy and commitment to investigate. Happy hunting.

Feel free to add your own selections, this list is just a starting point & open to, I hope, a vigorous discussion!

David T. Gray
Claremont, NH

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