A 12-Step Program for Regime Change –

“(B)y focusing on what we have in common – the clear-cut goal of defeating Bush in 2004 – we can all succeed. How important is this? It feels more important than anything we will do for a very long time.

To help us chart our course, what follows is a 12-step program to achieve regime change. As in all such efforts for change, we need to take an inventory of our strengths and our weaknesses, confront our bad habits and addictions, reach out to others, and recover our power. ” — Don Hazen, AlterNet

Emperor’s New Clothes Dept. I:

How in the world does the accidental apprehension of Eric Rudolph by a rookie cop in Murphy NC, who didn’t even know whom he was arresting,

“(send) a clear message that we will never cease in our efforts to hunt down all terrorists, foreign or domestic, and stop them from harming the innocent”,

as Ashcroft crows? San Diego Union Tribune [Next we’ll be hearing he has links with al Qaeda, since all terrorists apparently do…]

Also consider for a moment the Christian Science Monitor‘s take on the capture, FBI usually does get its man, even if tardily. I remember realizing as a kid watching some TV cop drama, perhaps Dragnet, that the “crime does not pay” message was a desperate social fiction of those invested in maintaining the illusion of law ‘n’ order as it broke down around them. As Rafe Coburn points out,

“The most interesting thing… about this case is that it demonstrates just how hard it will ever be to capture someone like Osama bin Laden or Mullah Omar in Afghanistan. It took us over six years to capture Rudolph, and in the end he was captured by accident by local law enforcement. I don’t see the sheriff of some town in the badlands of Afghanistan picking up Osama bin Laden rummaging through a dumpster.”

While the New York Times observes today that Sympathy for Bombing Suspect May Cloud Search for Evidence, it also evidently clouded the search for the man himself for all these years. Although he was foraging for food when discovered and has lost perhaps 50 lbs., he was also obviously sheltered, supported, and well-fed for much of his fugitive time rather than living the survivalist existence in the mountains assumed by the focus of the federal manhunt.

Emperor’s New Clothes Dept. II:

Bush: ‘We Found’ Banned Weapons: President Bush, citing two trailers that U.S. intelligence agencies have said were probably used as mobile biological weapons labs, said U.S. forces in Iraq have “found the weapons of mass destruction” that were the United States’ primary justification for going to war.


In remarks to Polish television at a time of mounting criticism at home and abroad that the more than two-month-old weapons hunt is turning up nothing, Bush said that claims of failure were “wrong.”
Washington Post