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23.10.03, 22:51
)) Szkielety z szfy rodzinnej Busha zaczynaja gnatami pobrzekiwac. W
Senacie, sen.Byrd porownal administracje Busha do aparatu Goeringa -
zupelnie niezle jak na ta 'zydowska maszynke do glosowania', jaka jest
amerykanski Kongres. Poza tym koneksje rodziny Busha z finansowaniem
Hitlera, a wiec i tzw.'Holokaustu', tez rozpoczynaja byc dyskutowane w
Stanach. Czyzby mozna bylo miec nadzieje na jakas wolnosc i demokracje w tym
totalitarnym systemie?
http://www.rense.com/general43/byrd.htm
Sen Byrd, Media Begin To
Cover Bush-Hitler Connection
By Harvey Wasserman & Bob Fitrakis
The Scoop
10-23-3
"That the mainstream media has again found newsworthy the long-established
connections between the Bush family and the Nazi Party is also
instructive. . . . For sixty years it has been a matter of public record
that Prescott Bush helped finance Hitler's rise to power and world
war. . . . But right-wing Bush fanatics continue to deny those ties
existed. . . . Similar denials have surrounded Arnold Schwarzenegger. , , ,
Is [Limbaugh] the Right's real minister of propaganda? Do his "dittoheads"
resemble the unthinking brownshirts that terrorized millions?"
US Senator Robert Byrd, on the floor of Congress, on October 17, has
explicitly compared the Bush media operation to that run by Herman Goering,
mastermind of the Nazi putsch against the German people.
On the same day, the Associated Press ran a national story linking Prescott
Bush to Adolf Hitler. The lead read: "President Bush's grandfather was a
director of a bank seized by the federal government because of its ties to a
German industrialist who helped bankroll Adolf Hitler's rise to power,
government documents show."
That night, CNN ran a "streamer" on the bottom of its all-news programming
confirming that "declassified documents show Prescott Bush connections to
Nazi finance."
Stories reminding the public that the grandfather of George W. Bush and his
United Trust Bank were cited by the US government in 1942 for helping Hitler
under the Trading With the Enemies Act, have now spread widely through the
major meda.
What's going on here? Are these stories linking Team Bush to the Nazis
irrelevant? Mere partisan politics? Or do they indicate a growing public
concern with what is actually happening in Washington?
Coming on the floor of the US Senate, Byrd's searing critique indicates that
the equation of Team Bush with the Nazi elite has gained a certain
mainstream credibility. A conservative Democrat who has represented West
Virginia in the Senate for decades, Byrd is one of America's leading
Constitutional scholars. He is known as the master of Senate procedures. A
passionate student of the English language, his epic orations for peace and
the preservation of historic American freedoms are likely to grace school
texts for decades to come.
That the cautious, thoughtful Byrd has conjured explicit comparisons between
the infamous mass murderer Hermann Goering and the administration of George
W. Bush is a stunning commentary on how far to the right the Republicans
have really gone. Goering was convicted of crimes against humanity at the
Nuremberg Nazi war crimes tribunal afterWorld War II. He killed himself just
before he was to be executed.
That the mainstream media has again found newsworthy the long-established
connections between the Bush family and the Nazi Party is also instructive.
For sixty years it has been a matter of public record that Prescott Bush
helped finance Hitler's rise to power and world war. Later a US Senator from
Connecticut, Prescott was father to President George H.W. Bush and
grandfather to George W. Bush. Because legal action was taken, Bush's deeds
have been a matter of public record since 1942. They were widely covered in
newspapers and electronic media at the time. The history is readily
accessible.
But right-wing Bush fanatics continue to deny those ties existed. In a
nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talk host Michael Medved
recently claimed that Prescott Bush's bank's ties to the Nazis had not been
established.
Similar denials have surrounded Arnold Schwarzenegger. It is a matter of
public record that his father volunteered for the Austrian Nazi Party and
the infamous SA, which engaged in brutal mass murder. Arnold himself has
attempted to distance himself from his family's Nazi past. He has made large
donations to the Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, which has tracked Nazi
fugitives. His backers now claim he attended an anti-Nazi rally at an early
age.
On the other hand, he has been linked to statements admiring Hitler for his
speaking ability and his ability to gain a huge following. A past indicating
a strong authoritarian nature has also been cause for alarm. In 1975,
Schwarzenegger yearned for his own Nazi-style rally, "like Hitler in the
Nuremberg stadium. And have all those people scream at you and just being
[in] total agreement whatever you say."
Widespread allegations linking Karl Rove to family ties of explicit Nazi
origin have been withdrawn by Al Marten, who originally publicized them
through his web site. But Rove is quoted in Bob Woodward's best-selling BUSH
AT WAR as comparing the reaction of a New York Yankee crowd to an appearance
by Bush as being "like a nazi rally."
Known as "Bush's Brain," Rove is the GOP's political mastermind. Widely
feared for his harsh, vindictive actions, Rove is at the center of
allegations that the CIA's Valerie Plame was "outed" in retaliation for a
report filed by her husband, Ambassador Joseph Wilson, that contradicted the
Bush-Rove line on Saddam Hussein's nuclear program. The disclosure could
involve a breach of national security and a ten-year felony.
The ultimate GOP operative, Rove helped engineer the recent redistricting of
Texas for expanded Republican control of the Congressional delegation. He
may also have helped choreograph the Schwarzenegger campaign, where control
of the California state house could vastly enhance the likelihood that Bush
will hold the White House in 2004. Along with the Executive, Congress,
Judiciary and major media, the GOP now controls governorships of the four
largest states, the largest one-party concentration of power in US history.
Bush supporters deny his Nazi family ties have anything to do with
Republican policies. Visiting the "sins of the father" (or grandfather) on
an offspring has not been considered fair game in US politics.
But after eight years of total assault on Bill Clinton and his family, one
can only imagine the media frenzy had Clinton's grandparents been linked to
the Soviet Union. Would Rush Limbaugh or Karl Rove have found such
ties "irrelevant"?
Does Rush's apparent narcotic addiction resemble that of Hermann Goering? Is
he the Right's real minister of propaganda? Do his "dittoheads" resemble the
unthinking brownshirts that terrorized millions?
Such things can be hard to hear. In polite society, they can
strain "credibility." But blood ties and shallow images were not what Sen.
Byrd's comparisons between Bush and Goering were about: they were about
Bush's actual behavior.
Like Senator Byrd, tens of millions of Americans are deeply worried that
this administration has waged an unprecedented assault on American civil
rights and liberties. It has shredded the Constitution and the natural
environment as none other in US history. Its unprovoked attacks on
Afghanistan and Iraq have prompted thoughtful comparisons to the unprovoked
Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939. Its illegal detainment center at Guantanamo
and its cavalier use of the drug war, the prison system and the powers
arrogated through the Patriot Act and the Homeland Security apparatus have
brought the US