Showing posts with label dick cheney. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 4, 2011

John Edwards: Fallen Angel

By Zach Foster

Given the latest episode of controversy surrounding John Edwards, it may be difficult for some people to remember the days when John Edwards was a widely popular public figure.  The politician gained prominence during his one term as a Democratic Senator from North Carolina, and became a household name as John Kerry’s Vice Presidential candidate in the 2004 election.  This was a time when American felt violated by the Patriot Act (the “Osama and Saddam are coming to get you” fears had subsided), the war in Iraq, whose victory was prematurely declared, was claiming hundreds more lives than the initial invasion, and Edwards seemed like a much more likeable candidate than Dick Cheney.[1]

Edwards resurfaced late in 2007 during the early campaigning for the Democratic Party Presidential nomination, and gained a lot of popularity by portraying himself as a faithful husband staying at his wife Elizabeth’s side even though she was fighting terminal cancer (may she rest in peace).  Unfortunately, the public was to find in the coming years that this knight in shining armor was far from who they thought him to be.

While he milked the faithful husband image for public affairs purposes, he’d been having an extramarital affair (only one that the public has evidence of) behind his wife’s back.

After he admitted to having had the extramarital affair, he made a dog and pony show about how he would change his ways and stay with his wonderful wife.  He also firmly denied allegations that he had fathered a child with his former mistress.  As evidence to the contrary surfaced, he would have to recant that denial.[2]

Today Edwards was indicted by the Department of Justice for violation of federal campaign finance laws, in which he allegedly accepted and covered up evidence of $900,000 of illegal campaign contributions.[3]  Edwards admits “what [he] did was wrong” but he denied having broken any laws.[4]

As much as people want to believe this, the fact that he blatantly lied to the world at least twice would lead one to the conclusion that he’s probably lying again.

Mr. Edwards represents a common breed of politician who can be seen infesting the ranks of both parties.  This type of politico doesn’t go to Washington to change Washington—they go there to live there and become a part of the establishment.  Their power and influence has people throwing money at them and women throwing themselves at them all the time, and it builds up their ego, and they do wrong.  Whenever they get caught, they apologize and claim how they’ll change, and they stress again how sorry they are for violating the trust of the American people.  In reality, their patterns of repeat offenses convey a lesson different from “don’t do wrong”; this lesson conveyed is “don’t get caught.”


[1] Cheney-Edwards contrasts couldn’t be greater. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5377813/ns/politics-tom_curry/t/cheney-edwards-contrasts-couldnt-be-greater/
[2] Edwards Admits He Fathered Girl With Mistress.  http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/22/us/politics/22edwards.html
[3] Former Senator and Presidential Candidate John Edwards Charged for Alleged Role in Scheme to Violate Federal Campaign Finance Laws. http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/June/11-crm-721.html
[4] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/26/john-edwards-indictment_n_867399.html

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Green Party leaders challenge the new Congress to restore the rule of law after a decade of constitutional violations and abuses of power by Presidents and other officials

Greens cite election theft, vote theft, torture, warrantless surveillance of US citizens, official lies and impunity, 'preemptive' military attacks, denied rights in DC and Puerto Rico

WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party leaders challenged Democrats and Republicans in the 112th Congress, as well as President Obama, to end a decade of reckless violations of the US Constitution, international agreements, and other laws by the US government and begin a new era of respect for the rule of law.

"The new Congress began with a reading of the Constitution in the US House, but the document seems to be incomprehensible for many Representatives," said Muhammed Malik, co-chair of the Miami-Dade Green Party in Florida (http://www.miamidadegreenparty.org). "The protections enshrined in the constitutional amendments and Article Six's requirement that the US honor treaties are not subject to the whims of Presidents, State Departments, the Pentagon, the Department of Homeland Security, the Transportation Security Administration, or any other government body. If we don't restore the rule of law now, we're in danger of seeing the end of the US as a republic and a free country."

Greens listed examples of official lawlessness and disregard for rights since 2000:

The Obama Administration has maintained many of the Bush-Cheney abuses of the Constitution: denial of habeas corpus, detention of suspects for long periods without charges, persecution of whistleblowers, targeting of innocent Muslim and Arab individuals and organizations, and surveillance without warrant of US citizens. The Obama Justice Department has refused to investigate and prosecute Bush-Cheney officials for torture and other crimes -- including President Bush himself, who has boasted publicly of his approval for waterboarding.

Guantanamo and several 'black sites' remain open. The treatment of Khalid El-Masri (tortured under the US's extraordinary rendition program, later found to be innocent), PFC Bradley Manning (detained in solitary confinement but unconvicted for leaking classified material to Wikileaks: see http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/14/manning and http://www.psysr.org/about/programs/humanrights/gates-manning-letter.php), and other prisoners reveals increasing disregard for laws against torture in the US Constitution and Geneva Conventions.

The Green Party of the United States endorsed impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney. Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.) introduced articles of impeachment in December 2006, before joining the Green Party and becoming the 2008 Green presidential nominee.

Military action outside of immediate self-defense is prohibited under international law, but the Bush Administration launched the invasion of Iraq based on the neocon doctrine of 'preemption,' which is now embraced by both Democrats and Republicans. Some members of Congress have urged a military assault on Iran based on the same doctrine.

The US, under both Bush and Obama presidencies, has continued to politically support and fund Israel's brutal treatment of Palestinians, which violates scores of UN Security Council resolutions and amounts to war crimes under international law.

The Wikileaks cables have exposed extralegal actions and official lies, including US airstrikes in Yemen (denied by President Obama), secret military operations in Pakistan, a secret agreement with Britain to allow US bases in the UK to stockpile cluster bombs, and bribery and illegal surveillance to undermine opposition to US climate change policies (http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=4215).

"Exposure of wrong-doing by government officials, which often requires publication of secret documents, is the responsibility of the press in a free society. The claim that Julian Assange doesn't deserve First Amendment protections because he isn't a credentialed reporter is unfounded, since the First Amendment covers everyone, not just professional journalists," said Pat LaMarche, weekly columnist for Maine's largest daily newspaper, The Bangor Daily News and 2004 Green nominee for Vice President. (See http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=372)

Irregularities in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections disenfranchised thousands of US citizens, especially black, young, and low-income voters. The Supreme Court's patently biased Bush v. Gore decision (2000), which handed the presidency to George W. Bush, held that no national right to vote exists.

Greens led the effort in 2004 to expose and challenge election irregularities in Ohio and New Mexico (http://www.iwantmyvote.com). Although two Republican operatives were convicted in January 2007 of election tampering in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Congress has taken no action to protect voters' rights.

Greens have argued that Section 2 of the 14th Amendment requires punishment for states that "abridge" voting rights. In the wake of the 2004 election, Asa Gordon, chair of the DC Statehood Green Party's Electoral College Task Force, filed suit against the malapportionment of Electoral College votes under the US's winner-take-all election system, citing Section 2's penalty clause and the legacy of racial disenfranchisement in southern states.

On Jan. 4, the day before the first session of the 112th Congress, Mr. Gordon was granted an emergency presentation of arguments before US District Court Judge Henry H. Kennedy challenging the seating of Representatives from southern states. Mr. Gordon's motion is currently pending. (More information and documents: http://www.electors.us or contact Asa Gordon at 202-635-7926)

Whole populations of the US remain outside the US Constitution's coverage. The local laws of the District of Columbia are subject to Congress's control and veto power, regardless of the will of DC residents. Whether Democrats or Republicans have been in control, the White House and Congress have ignored the repeated requests by the citizens of the nation's capital, with its black majority, for full representation in Congress and statehood.

The US has also ignored demands by the people of Puerto Rico for self-determination and independence, ignoring protests against US Navy bomb detonations in Vieques, which have spread depleted uranium contamination, and unwanted laws and policies imposed on the island by the US government.

"The Green Party calls for the end of the colonial treatment of people living in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and others who've been denied self-determination and self-government," said Darryl! L.C. Moch, who serves on the steering committee of the DC Statehood Green Party (http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org). "We support statehood for DC (http://www.gp.org/press/pr-state.php?ID=172). We support the 2005 draft resolution by the UN's Special Committee on Decolonization calling on the US to allow the Puerto Rican people to exercise fully their right to self-determination and independence (http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2005/gacol3121.doc.htm). Bipartisan inaction on DC and Puerto RIco are an affront to the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the US's own equal protection laws. It's time to complete the unfinished business of the Civil Rights Movement and the national rights of US colonies."
Source: Green Party

Friday, December 10, 2010

Nigeria Charging Dick Cheney with Corruption

From a press conference with Nigerian Foreign Minister Odein Ajumogobia

QUESTION: Okay. My question is for Secretary Clinton. Just recently, Nigerian Government filed corruption charges against former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and I’m aware that Nigeria and the United States signed a – the mutual assistance treaty, and very soon I believe the case will be coming up in court. Should we be looking at the possibility of former Vice President Dick Cheney coming to Nigeria on the request of the Nigerian Government to face those charges?

SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, I’m not going to comment on any legal matter. Once an issue is in the court system, we will handle it through appropriate legal channels. So that’s got to be the way that we’re going to respond. But of course, we do not believe that there will be a basis for further action, but we will look into it.

For the full press conference, see Remarks With Nigerian Foreign Minister Henry Odein Ajumogobia After Their Meeting at www.state.gov.