Stop Bush Now: MoveOn.org
- Incompetence, and/or Negligence and/or Treason?
Americans have many troubling items on
their minds: A just completed controversial Election 2004 and concerns
about their media. Do they also need MoveOn.Org and: "Let Bush
own September 11th …".
Tuckahoe, NY (PRWEB) February 18, 2005 - For over 400 days, Bush
and his "Republican Terrorists" made sure there was no
investigation of 9/11. Congress did not to demand and call for their
own investigation. It appears that more negative help from MoveOn.Org
as "Let Bush own September 11th …" is not what "the
doctor ordered."
In his book, Stop Bush Now (ISBN 0-9760408-0-8, $11.75, July 2004;
www.stop-bush-now.com), author Paul J. Landis warns about the risks
of not taking Bush and his "Republican Terrorists" at
their word and their deeds, and not taking the invitation to consider
their Impeachment seriously. MoveOn, however, has been consistent
in not recognizing the issues that were used to create the current
and growing lock hold on all Americans, their constitution and their
civil rights.
Acting, as Kerry and Edwards did during their Election 2004 campaign,
MoveOn had somewhere decided or simply failed to learn "how
to spell 9/11" says Landis. That they advised to Kerry to concede
this un-investigated tragedy borders on and "may come to be
considered treason". In their Internet memo they state: Dear
MoveOn member May 17, 2004: "Let Bush own September 11th and
the politics of fear. You should own September 12th -- the spirit
of generosity and community that poured forth in the aftermath of
the attacks -- and the politics of hope."
Moveon.org ignored a wealth of "9/11 truth" research
available by that date, May 17, 2004, research that suggested serious
"Un-answered questions" about 9/11, questions MoveOn members
were entitled to know about.
Many have wondered why our Congress did not demand an investigation
of 9/11, at least two or three weeks after the event, given that
the Bush administration refused to do so.
And given the stakes involved in knowing the truth about 9/11 -
the USA Anti US Civil rights Act and the conflict in Afghanistan
- there is a true tragedy here. MoveOn was silent.
Prior to our countries terrorist attack against IRAQ, MoveOn under
took major efforts to mount protests against the declaration of
War in IRAQ. Members wrote to their elected officials in Congress
and had meetings in at their offices.
MoveOn expended very worthwhile efforts to have an excellent documentary
produced, "UNCOVERED: the whole truth about the IRAQ War"
and they held numerous "house parties". Unfortunately,
"UNCOVERED" proves "beyond a reasonable" doubt
that the Bush administration LIED about their WMD claims. And what
does moveon.org do: they take the undeniable evidence that Bush,
et al LIED, and call for their censure. Impeach MoveOn!
And, about "constitutions": does MoveOn believe the Constitution
of Bush and his "Republican Terrorists" is the Constitution
of the U.S.? It is not. The Constitution of Bush and his "Republican
Terrorists" is the Project for the New American Century (PNAC).
Their constitution calls for "Empire, U.S." to take whatever
resources they deem important from any country that may have them,
IE IRAQ, with the military strength of the U.S. at their disposal.
Humility is not a MoveOn trait: "Liberal powerhouse MoveOn
has a message for the "professional election losers" who
run the Democratic Party: "We bought it, we own it, we're going
to take it back." ***
Moveon.org would be well served to look at its major failings as
in ignoring 9/11, not questioning the failure of Congress to demand
an investigation and possible treason in deciding for Congress that
Bush did not lie about WMD.
Americans would be well advised to consider why, given how incompetent
our elected officials in Congress have been, how we are confronted
with Media failures every day at every turn, why we have to tolerate
incompetence and or negligence and or possible treason from non-elected
"internet people", dot.com left overs. The use of the
Internet by private citizens is not an excuse for failing to defend
and protect the Constitution of the United States.
*** MoveOn to Democratic Party: 'We own it'
By Sam Hananel, Associated Press Writer, December 9, 2004
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/12/09/moveon_to_democratic_party_we_own_it/