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Ramsey Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General,
Responds to Bush's Television Address
By Ramsey Clark
09/09/03:
Sunday night, September 7, President Bush told the American public and
the world to expect more of the same from his administration. More
crimes against peace and humanity, more deaths and destruction, more
debts and poverty. He wants everyone to help.
President Bush has spent $79 billion attacking Afghanistan and Iraq and
seeks $87 billion more for another year of violence. What he calls
"one of the swiftest and most humane military campaigns in
history" has taken more than 30,000 Iraqi lives, destroyed
"tens of billions" in facilities essential to life,
electricity, water supply, sewage disposal, according to Paul Bremer,
and left the whole country destitute, in turmoil, growing violence and
rage. Thousands perished in Afghanistan where the destruction remains
unrepaired, the people disoriented and impoverished, the highway from
Kabul to Kandahar is impassable and violence is mounting.
U.S. casualties in Iraq alone have reached 300 dead, 1200 with disabling
injuries, and a total of 6000 returned to the United States in body
bags, on stretchers, or sick in body or mind. U.S. soldiers are being
killed at a growing rate, now 1 or 2 a day.
In the meantime, 2 1/2 million jobs have been lost in the U.S., 1.3
million families slid below the impossibly low poverty line of $17000 a
year for a family of four. U.S. government deficits have erased a
surplus of $590 billion and created a debt of $400 billion, a trillion
dollar loss, with deficits of $400 billion plus expected for the next
several years at least.
Not content with his crimes against peace, wars of aggression, crimes
against humanity, assassination, summary execution, torture and illegal
and secret detentions, President Bush boasted "...and we have
captured or killed hundreds of Saddam loyalists and terrorists...
seizing many caches of enemy weapons and massive amounts of ammunition.
We have carried the fight to the enemy... the surest way to avoid
attacks on our own people is to engage the enemy where he lives and
plans."
That means more wars of aggression. More summary execution and
assassinations. More arbitrary arrests, more illegal detentions and
disappearances. Guantanamo is a symbol to the world of President Bush's
contempt for human rights: torture, suicides, secret detention, military
trials, an execution chamber waiting. Guantanamo should be returned to
Cuba now -- a century late.
U.S. forces must be withdrawn from Iraq and Afghanistan. These must be
our last foreign military interventions. U.S. companies must be barred
from profiting from contracts for "rebuilding Iraq" which the
U.S. destroyed. Ten percent of the U.S. military budget at the 2003
level should be paid into a U.N. fund for the next decade to compensate
Iraq and Afghanistan for U.S. crimes against them, to be used as they
choose.
We are virtually guaranteed more of the same unless President Bush is
impeached for his high Crimes and Misdemeanors.
To take back the Constitution and save our country Vote to Impeach now.
This vote is an unmistakable message from the American people. The world
and the present Administration will understand this message. It means we
do not accept the crimes President Bush has committed in our name and
will not permit their repetition.
Sincerely,
Ramsey Clark
http://www.votetoimpeach.org
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