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One War Criminal Down, a Fistful to Go

British Prime Minister Tony Blair, or more accurately, George W. Bush's lap dog, has resigned, to England's relief.

Boris Johnson at the Daily Telegraph wrote that "Blair cannot escape the blame for a disaster in which at least 60,000 (and possibly 10 times as many) Iraqis have died, and which is causing 40,000 Iraqis to flee the country every month."

The Daily Mail's Piers Morgan wrote that Blair's complicity in the invasion of Iraq transformed England "into a more dangerous, paranoid, despised and ridiculed country. Blair's reign will be remembered for one disaster of epic proportions, one appalling legacy."

Claire Short, a former Blair minister, said, "I think Tony's place in history is Iraq and the deceit and the desperate mess, and it's sad. It's going to be a very bad place in history."

Many wonder why Blair destroyed his reputation and that of his country, put himself at risk of being hauled before the International Criminal Court and squandered his time as prime minister providing cover for George Bush's war of aggression. The answer must be money. We will see which U.S. corporate boards take Blair as a director and which groups pay him six-figure honorariums for speeches.

Bush will have an even worse place in history. There is no longer any doubt that Bush deceived Congress and the American people. At great financial and human cost, Bush took America to war and destroyed Iraq for a hidden agenda. After years of swallowing Bush's lies, the American people finally caught on. Bush's approval rating is at 28 percent, but the TV and print media are still sycophantic.

Bush's approval rating has collapsed despite a favorable press. The people are no longer fooled, but Bush's positive press intimidates the Democrats, who have failed to bring accountability to the Bush regime.

People damn Bill Clinton for many reasons.

Perhaps his greatest failure was in permitting the media concentration that destroyed the independence of the "mainstream media." The American media are no longer in the hands of journalists. They are controlled by advertising executives and corporate bosses who will never put their empires at risk by offending government and advertisers. They believe readers and viewers want to be entertained, not challenged by truthful news.

Journalism schools now teach students how to spin the news away from uncomfortable truths. Reporters and editorial writers are being turned into shills for those in power.

Democracy is handicapped without the press. When news is spun, falsely reported or not reported, the people are deprived both of information and of a voice. The American people disapprove of Bush, but the American corporate press supports him.

Because of Blair's backing of the European Union, he could find himself hauled before the International Criminal Court. The U.S. government has been careful to keep itself outside international law. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice and a number of others are regarded as outlaws, but there is no marshal with the authority to arrest them and hold them accountable. Only Congress can do that.

Leaving Bush in office is extremely dangerous. He has proven himself to be a deceitful and harebrained leader. Bush has one and a half years remaining in which to attack Iran, start a nuclear war, stage a 9-11 type event and declare a national emergency.

It is extreme folly to keep fanatics in office who have no respect for the U.S. Constitution, civil liberties and the separation of powers. The Bush regime values nothing but power. Every day that Bush remains in office diminishes America and erodes its founding principles.

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