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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:18 AM
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Why the Caged Bird Sang


Former Vice President Dick Cheney has been publicly defending torture. (Photo: AP)

Why the Caged Bird Sang
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Columnist

Friday 15 May 2009

It's impossible to say to yourself how did we get there? Who are we? Who are these people that sent us there?

- Seymour Hersh


Dick Cheney has been doing a lot of talking lately. From his most recent barrage of public statements, we have gleaned that he loves Rush Limbaugh, doesn't much care for Colin Powell, believes President Obama is about to sell the Sixth Fleet to the Taliban for pennies on the dollar and thinks torture is a nifty and effective tool that saves lives and defends freedom. Really, this isn't anything we haven't heard before from our growly, snarly, face-blasting former vice president. But it does beg the question: What the hell is he up to? NPR's Ron Elving posited the question in a Wednesday article titled "What is Dick Cheney Trying to Accomplish?"

"The man whom many consider the most powerful veep in history had already been far more vocal and visible than most of his predecessors in retirement," wrote Elving. "This week in particular, the former No. 2 has been out there almost daily, doing talk shows and giving a formal address to the American Enterprise Institute on the importance of interrogation techniques widely considered to be torture. Along the way, he is also unburdening himself of opinions on everything else, from tax policy to the fate of the GOP to the choice of a commanding general in Afghanistan. Once known for his reticence and low profile, the man from Wyoming is suddenly his party's most prominent national figure and audible voice. He is having his catharsis, and having it abundantly."

As for his motives, Elving states his belief that Cheney's sudden whirlwind tour of every television, radio and newspaper in America has a three-pronged purpose: 1) He is a genuine, dyed-in-the-wool, neocon, true believer, who insists on defending the use of torture because he believes it actually works; 2) He is defending the legacy of the administration he basically ran single-handedly for eight years; and 3) He is now liberated from the constraints of White House PR concerns and can speak as freely as he likes.

Mr. Cheney is not the only one who has been out in the public eye defending the practices of the former administration. His daughter, Liz Cheney, went off like an old barrel of TNT on the cable news shows, going so far as to invoke 9/11 (like father, like daughter) and accuse Obama of supporting terrorism for even considering the release of photographic evidence of the American use of torture against detainees. "I have heard from families of service members, from families of 9/11 victims," she said, "when did it become so fashionable for us to side with the terrorists?"

The Cheney clan is not known for their restraint when it comes to launching a verbal carpet-bombing campaign, but even for them, this is flame-thrower language. Ron Elving's explanation is almost certainly accurate, but only to a point. His analysis leaves off the one central and defining motive behind Cheney's thunderous defense of himself and the activities of his administration.

He was scared, I think.

He was scared the real stuff is going to come out.

He was scared of the universal damnation that will come down upon him if the truth comes out.

Finally, I believe he was scared of going to prison.

But why? The American public has been aware of our use of torture for some time now. The Obama administration has made it all too clear that they have strong reservations about prosecuting the architects of the Bush administration's torture policy, and that any meaningful actions along those lines are highly unlikely to be taken.

Why, then?

It is because Cheney knew, when he began his media assault, that the worst of the horrors inflicted upon detainees at his specific command are not yet widely known. If the real stuff comes into full public light, he feared the general outrage will be so furious and all-encompassing that the Obama administration will have no choice but to reverse itself and seek prosecutions of those Bush-era officials who specifically demanded those barbaric acts be inflicted upon prisoners.

This is not about waterboarding, as gruesome as that practice is. It is not about putting prisoners in confined spaces, or about pushing them, or slapping them, or putting bugs on them or demeaning them and their religious faith.

It is about this, from July of 2004:

After Donald Rumsfeld testified on the Hill about Abu Ghraib in May, there was talk of more photos and video in the Pentagon's custody more horrific than anything made public so far. "If these are released to the public, obviously it's going to make matters worse," Rumsfeld said. Since then, The Washington Post has disclosed some new details and images of abuse at the prison. But if Seymour Hersh is right, it all gets much worse. Hersh gave a speech last week to the ACLU making the charge that children were sodomized in front of women in the prison, and the Pentagon has tape of it.

Seymour Hersh: "Debating about it, ummm ... Some of the worst things that happened you don't know about, okay? Videos, um, there are women there. Some of you may have read that they were passing letters out, communications out to their men. This is at Abu Ghraib ... The women were passing messages out saying 'Please come and kill me, because of what's happened' and basically what happened is that those women who were arrested with young boys, children in cases that have been recorded. The boys were sodomized with the cameras rolling. And the worst above all of that is the soundtrack of the boys shrieking that your government has. They are in total terror. It's going to come out."


Dick Cheney wanted everyone talking about waterboarding, close confinement, and all the rest of the torture techniques outlined in the recently-released "Torture Memos." Talking about waterboarding is still safe territory for him and everyone else who served his cruel intentions in the Bush administration. They're taking some heat, sure, but the story has been out there for a while and he's not wearing prison stripes yet.

I know why this caged bird sang. He was terrified of the very real cage that could be waiting to swing open and swallow him up if the true nature of his torture directives became widely known. If the entire country comprehends the awful fact that women and boys were forcibly raped upon his specific orders, Dick Cheney's bets would all be off.

That was then, however, and this is now. Dick Cheney is breathing a little easier today, and why shouldn't he? President Obama appears to have pretty much let Cheney, along with all the other enables of torture, off the hook.

"President Obama is seeking to block the release of photographs depicting American military personnel abusing captives in Iraq and Afghanistan, an administration official said Wednesday," reports The New York Times. The president's decision marks a sharp reversal from a decision made last month by the Pentagon, which reached a deal with the American Civil Liberties Union to release photographs showing incidents at Abu Ghraib and a half-dozen other prisons. 'Last week, the president met with his legal team and told them that he did not feel comfortable with the release of the D.O.D. photos because he believes their release would endanger our troops,' said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity. 'And because he believes that the national security implications of such a release have not been fully presented to the court.'"

To me, this means two things.

The pictures are really, really, really bad, just as Sy Hersh said they would be.

There will be no punishment, no justice, for acts of barbarous torture undertaken at the specific behest of men like Dick Cheney. The Obama administration has chosen the easier path, chosen to ignore the manifest harm done to this nation and the world by refusing to seek that necessary justice.

The caged bird sang to stay out of a cage. Now he's free as a bird, and ours is a badly damaged and disgraced country because of it.

http://www.truthout.org/051509J

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sinkingfeeling Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:37 AM
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1. How can we, the common people, get Obama to see the absolute need to release these pictures and to
probe, and perhaps, bring charges? Speaking up and writing letters doesn't do any good.
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REACTIVATED IN CT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:40 AM
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2. I think he is out there to taint the jury pool.
K&R
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ShortnFiery Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:43 AM
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3. I think he's "out there" talking to the violent right wing fanatics who will be our 21st Century SS
WHEN we are cursed with another Republican in the White House.

We're gutless wonders ... it's going to have to almost fully reach "police state" before Americans rise up and say "NO MORE!"

Words can not convey the depth of my sadness.


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Hepburn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:44 AM
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4. No doubt in my mind that Darth Cheney is hitting the talk show circuit...
...in order to in some manner deal with the shit storm of what is coming IF those photos are released. There is no doubt in my mind that he is up to his draft dodging asshole in some truly evil, vile and illegal conduct.

JMHO
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calimary Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 10:14 AM
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14. Trying to do what PR damage control instructs: get out in front of the story.
Edited on Fri May-15-09 10:15 AM by calimary
And try to influence the potential jury pool. Make sure YOURS is the story they hear first, last, and at all times in between. You set the terms and the discourse. You act - the only other position is react, and it's always preferable to make the other guy do that, not you. This old bastard does NOTHING that isn't 100% calculated - to protect his "investment."
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lonestarnot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:47 AM
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5. My skin crawls every time I lay eyes on that fucker.
:puke:
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KharmaTrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:56 AM
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6. Drip...Drip...Drip....
As you'll remember, when Sy Hersh came out with those revelations and helped break the Abu Grahib story into a reluctant corporate media, he was immediately branded as some sort of "traitor" or crackpot. His revelations were only heard by those of us who weren't blinded by the corporate media filter. Not only was there this abuse, but the issue regarding contractors and their rogue operations that still fester.

I don't think it's just the pictures that are the smoking gun here, but just more bullets. Each day we get more revelations from insiders to confirm our worst suspicions and verify what Hersh, James Risen, Jane Meyer, Dana Priest and others were bringing to light. It isn't until now that real evidence is coming forth to coroborate those reports. The trail is now being turned into a path...those in a position to know are coming forward with more pieces in the puzzle and each new piece moves us one step closer to getting proof of real crimes...war crimes, abuses of power and civil rights.

Damn straight, cheney is out intimidating. He's out to muddy the waters, nullify a jury and just numb the public. As we've seen too many times in the past, the corproate media and many in the public have the attention span of fruit flies. Getting this noise out here now before more damning evidence comes forward will then create the "get over it" talking point. It's as if cheney hopes, as you point out, Will, he can keep the range of the "debate" to waterboarding and torture of characters that can be spun as "threats"...not to the many innocents who got swept up in dragnets or by bounty hunters.

There's more ugly to come out...the trick is going to be to stay focused and push for the real truth...not half ones or a quick rush to judgement.

Cheers...
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InfiniteThoughts Donating Member (322 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:58 AM
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7. unfortunately ...
i think you are right ... unfortunate because the bush admin actions have violated the very principles of the great nation ...
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soryang Donating Member (642 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 09:00 AM
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8. Pitt's analysis is spot on
Obama comes to Cheney's defense. This has nothing to do with "protecting the troops."
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 09:10 AM
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9. Truth Will Out, and Cheney Will Be Punished
this I believe. And anyone who helped him, including Pelosi, the coward traitor.
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dixiegrrrrl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 09:28 AM
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10. What tapes? What pictures?
Certainly those have been destroyed by now, don't you think?

Who is it that supposedly has them?
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yowzayowzayowza Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 09:33 AM
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11. Squawkin Chickenshit Chickenhawk.
K&R.
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kentuck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 09:42 AM
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12. Yep!
K & R
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Bluerthanblue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 09:53 AM
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13. Cheney's not breathing any easier Mr.Pitt- the photos
haven't disappeared- they still exist.

I usually admire your ability to think issues through thoroughly this post doesn't demonstrate that.
Cheney is hardly a 'free as a bird' (who's been freed from captivity). I believe he's desperate to build up a protective cover to keep himself and his administrations deeds from being questioned. He's very good at manipulating circumstances to his best advantage.

I see his media blitz as characteristic of opportunism. I don't think anyone expected quite so many crises to land in Pres. Obama's lap so quickly. People are hurting financially and are frustrated and frightened. Those ok financially are threatened by what they see happening to their neighbors, and that makes them frustrated and frightened. The whole world is in a kind of chaos-what better time for Cheney to go public, rallying the'tea-party' anti-tax base, -not denying torture, but re-framing the discussion urging the public to 'remember that there were no new terrorist attacks'. Why? because of "enhanced interrogation". He's 'mooned' America in the middle of a train wreck, so for many Americans it'll be old news from now on. They'll say that's already been addressed.

I think people are foolishly putting WAY too much stock in these photographs.-

This issue is FAR from over. Our country isn't badly damaged and disgraced because Pres. Obama decided not to release the 44 pictures the ACLU had petitioned to get. You must know that when the administration first considered what to do, they decided that there was really no viable defense against the courts decision that they be released- so they were just going to release them. NOW- the decision will be back to the courts- and what's changed? Nothing. The court will most likely stand on their ruling- and the photos will be released.

:shrug:

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hiphopnation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 10:24 AM
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15. it boils my fucking blood
and i'm just really feeling deflated and listless about Obama these days
i'm trying to give him the benefit of doubt, but shit
it's not looking good from this perspective

great read, Will. Thank you.
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Sandrine for you Donating Member (635 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 12:38 PM
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16. To rape children in face of mother...that is evil. To record it, discusting.
Edited on Fri May-15-09 12:38 PM by Sandrine for you
I can understand that Obama don't want to release this picture. Just to hear about that it,s make me look at your country with disgust, and I'm a US lover. Just figure what will happen if US hater see this pictures and movies...

Too dangerous. But the truth must be know. There are other way to report it.
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DinahMoeHum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 02:04 PM
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17. If the DOJ and the Congress don't do something
then maybe it's time some private citizens do something.

This stuff is a festering boil, and until it's lanced for the poison and pus to drain out, we as a nation cannot and should not move forward.

:hurts:
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robertpaulsen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 02:07 PM
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18. "Well, it don't make 'em runnin' scared."
"No, it makes 'em dangerous."

Honestly, with all the research I've done on the scandals of the last eight years, I can't tell if President Obama is playing a game of chicken or chess with Cheney. If it's chicken, Obama just blinked. If it's chess, I fail to see the strategic advantage of withholding the photos, unless he's trying to draw Cheney out into the open with statements that might incriminate him. But as verbal as Cheney's been lately, I doubt we'll see a Col. Jessup admission of "the truth" from him. He's too smart not to twist "the truth" to his advantage with MSM. That's why we need to get the bastard under oath. What admission will it take to get that ball rolling?
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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 04:32 PM
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19. .
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DCKit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 08:51 PM
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20. If, in fact, the whole reason for enabling and ordering torture was to link AQ to Iraq...
then there wasn't even a remotely excusable philosophical basis for rapes and murders - it was the use of rape, torture and the (inevitable) resulting murders solely to prop up a lie that is funding war profiteers to the tune of a trillion dollars. There is no punishment that adequately rewards this level of criminal behavior and we, as a country, are not even trying for discovery of the facts.

If ONE talking head would preface their interview with teh dick with a monologue on the difference between patriotism and nationalism in relation to Iraq and terra, it might begin to deflate his arguments and go a long, long way toward keeping that heartless freak off the teevee.
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-15-09 09:48 PM
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21. Great article. Do you think Cheney will live longer than Castro?
I state it that way because it is very likely that both will no longer be with us by the end of the Obama's first term certainly if there is a second term.
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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-16-09 07:56 AM
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22. .
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