Cindy Sheehan
asked if I could record a 3-minute goodbye message to Bush and Cheney
for her radio show, so I wrote down and read the following:
Never
more than in this moment, George, have you been a uniter, not a
divider. The joy at your departure is world-wide and wonderful.
But I don’t want to fully embrace it because I don’t want this to
be the last we see of you. When I was four years old, I watched
Richard Nixon leave, and that was just about the last we saw of
him, and that is what brought us you. Instead, we should have had
monthly reports of regret and repentance from Nixon’s prison cell
for 20 years. You yourself may have longer than 20 years to live,
although with your boss, we may have to hurry or invest in a heart
transplant. My strongest wish, George, is to give you and Dick and
Rummy and Condi and Yoo and Bybee and all the gang what you have
denied to so many others: a fair trial.
Your stupid smirk and Cheney’s
nasty grimace will thankfully no longer be omnipresent, but the
damage you have done will be much harder to remove, and if we do
not punish you for it, it may be repeated and never undone. I wish
you no ill. If letting you go drink and golf would impose a democratic
rule of law on future officials, then that’s what I would favor.
As it happens, of course, that would only encourage people as mean
and destructive as your brother Jeb, although not specifically Jeb,
of course, since nobody with your last name will be able to win
an election in this country for 50 years.
If you pretend to pardon the
people who committed your crimes for you, we will challenge that
absurdity in court, and we will pursue state, local, civil, foreign,
and international prosecutions until you are behind bars.
Washington
D.C. is going to look something like a colder
version of New Orleans before you drowned it this month as millions of people
get drunk on the delirium of seeing you drag your contemptible carcass
out of town. Two events I plan to take part in illustrate the mood.
On January 19th, we’re going
to gather in DuPont Circle, march to the White House, and throw shoes and boots
at you. Check out http://shoebush.org to see what we have planned.
On
January 20th, we have a permit for an Arrest Bush demonstration
on the sidewalk in front of the FBI building along Obama’s inauguration
parade route. We’re going to be sending a clear message to your
successor. Take a look at http://www.arrestbush2009.com
We’ve created nice warm sweatshirts
that say Arrest Bush and Cheney, and people can go to http://afterdowningstreet.org to buy them. We’ll be dressing
for success, George, but without the flight suit, the aircraft carrier,
or the bullshit.
You’ve lied to us for eight
years, so the truth may not catch your attention, but this is the
truth: we will not rest until you are convicted and incarcerated.
BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator, David Swanson, is the author of
the upcoming book Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming
a More Perfect Union by Seven Stories Press and of the introduction
to The
35 Articles of Impeachment and the Case for Prosecuting George W.
Bush
published by Feral. Swanson holds a master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Virginia. He has worked as a
newspaper reporter and as a communications director, with jobs including
press secretary for Dennis Kucinich’s
2004 presidential campaign, media coordinator for the International
Labor Communications Association, and three years as communications
coordinator for ACORN,
the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. Swanson
is Co-Founder of AfterDowningStreet.org,
creator of ConvictBushCheney.org
and Washington Director of Democrats.com, a board member of Progressive Democrats of America, the Backbone Campaign,
and Voters
for Peace, a member of the legislative working group of United for Peace and Justice,
and convener of the accountability and prosecution working group
of United for Peace and Justice.
His website is www.davidswanson.org.
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