CONDI RICE SATIRE?
By Peter Fredson
June 20, 2005
Today I saw a news item about Condoleezza Rice that had me wondering about her sincerity.
Here are some quotes direct from the great George Bush sycophant:
"We are all concerned for the future of Egypt's reforms when peaceful supporters of democracy -- men and women -- are not free from violence. The day must come when the rule of law replaces emergency decrees, and when the independent judiciary replaces arbitrary justice,"
"Egypt's elections, including the parliamentary elections, must meet objective standards that define every free election ... International election monitors and observers must have unrestricted access."
"I will have a chance when I'm in Egypt to talk more about the need for reform, about the need for the Middle East and Middle Eastern leaders to hear the voices of their people and their people's desire for reform,"
"Very often people talked about the Middle East somehow being different, that what we needed to worry about in the Middle East was stability,"
"And what we learned is that we were getting neither stability nor liberty and freedom; we were getting instead a growth of extremism because people did not have channels through which to express themselves politically," she added.
"The time has come for the unelected few to release their grip of the aspirations of the people of Iran" she said, saying the Iranian people were losing patience with the oppressive regime.
"It is time for Syria to join the progress that is going on all over the region" she said, noting that Damascus "continues to harbor or directly support groups committed to violence both in Iraq and the Palestinian territories".
She said democracy cannot work if "certain groups have one foot in the realm of politics and one foot in the camp of terror".
All those lovely diplomatic statements come from a person that urged death and destruction to Saddam Hussein, followed by collateral damage to other Iraqis. This is the one that talked about "mushroom clouds" from Iraq and the urgent necessity to rain down Shock and Awe on a sovereign nation.
This is the one that talked about "yellow cake" and the imminent threat to the United States. This is one of the people bullying the United Nations, one of the people urging UN inspectors to get out of Iraq so Bush could get in.
This is a genuine neo-con who favors corporate executives over a democracy, who favors preemption instead of diplomacy, who looks benignly on killing Iraqis to seize their oil.
This is the person that the Downing Street Memo said talked incessantly of "regime change" and was one of the people desperately looking for a pretext to go to war, and one of the people most responsible for imposing a lie on Congress and the American public.
But the Bush bullying of its allies could hurt her credibility because of the unnecessary death of American soldiers, the Millennium corruption, the destruction of Iraqi lives, houses and resources, the American abuse of Iraqi detainees, the incredibly illegal detention and disregard of judicial proceedings in Guantanamo, the arrogant, secretive and deceptive policies of Bush that include making war on Iran and Syria and any other nation that Bush thinks will give him profit and glory.
So, I must conclude that the statements of Condi Rice, regarding the Bush administration bringing peace, freedom and democracy to anyplace, is a continuation of Bush deception or is pure political satire.