Wednesday, October 19, 2005

The scum also rises...And it ain't pretty



The wheels are comin' off the cart boys and girls. What started out as an investigation into a game of "Gotcha!" by the White House has gone far beyond just "Scooter" Libby and Karl Rove. It's gone beyond the outing of Valerie Plame and who knew what...when.

What started as an investigation into apparent retaliation against Joe WIlson for questioning, publicly, the Bush administration's intelligence on WMD's in Iraq has swept up the members of the Iraq Working Group. Mr. FItzgerald has hauled many of the members of this group in for questioning. And what's coming out is an ugly picture indeed.

It would appear that the Administration's protests that Congress saw the same intelligence as the White House before ceding their Constitutional authority to wage war to the POTUS, are empty at best. It is becoming apparent that Congress and the American people only saw what the neo-con ideologues in the Administration wanted them to see. It is becoming readily apparent, even to those who refused to see it, that Congress and America were mislead into a war of agression on the basis of cooked, overstated and fabricated intelligence.

With this in mind, it is long past time for Congress to begin a Resolution of Inquiry into the actions of the Bush administration in the run up to the war in Iraq. High crimes and misdemeanors have been perpetrated against the citizens of this nation. It is the duty of every member of Congress to see that these crimes do not go unpunished. But many may fail to act for fear of a "Constitutional Crisis" that such action would precipitate. The Constitutional Crisis, however, is already upon us and failure of Congress to fulfill their oversight responsibilities will not just deepen the crisis, it will be the death of the Republic.

The Bush administration has grasped greedily for power from the moment the events of September 11th, 2001 came to pass, and it has now over-reached that grasp. It is the duty of Congress to correct this imbalance and restore the balance and separation of power between the three branches of government. If they fail to do so, then that duty falls to the American people. Failure on our part would bring an end to the vision laid out by the Founding Fathers over two centuries ago and it would be a tragedy of unimaginable proportion.