2006 May Be Bush’s Accountability Year
November 21st, 2005Finally, the prospects are brightening that George W. Bush and his neoconservative allies might face some accountability for their endless deceptions, their high-handed governance of the United States and their repeated trampling of international law, according to Robert Parry at ConsortiumNews.Com.
As unlikely as it might have seemed just a few months ago, he reports, the mid-term congressional elections in 2006 are shaping up as not only a pivotal political moment but a referendum on what Bush has done over the previous five years.
It’s a chance for Americans to say No to “preemptive wars” fought for trumped-up reasons; No to torture and other violations of civilized behavior; No to record federal budget deficits; No to rampant cronyism that has become business as usual - from Halliburton’s contracts in Iraq, to Jack Abramoff’s lobbying of Congress, to the mismanagement of Hurricane Katrina and other federal emergencies.
Poll after poll reveals a political awakening across the United States, a shaking off of the drug-like sleep of propaganda. Belatedly, large numbers of Americans are demanding the truth. They want to know how their great country was led so far off course.
In our view, a big part of that answer lies with what happened inside the major U.S. news media, which today can be viewed as split between a powerful conservative message machine and an intimidated mainstream media that fears angering Bush, a mix of bullies and the bullied.
Tags: Elections 2006


November 26th, 2005 at 9:08 am
In the same vein there is an interesting post at The Talent Show.
http://www.thetalentshow.org/archives/002210.html#more