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tusme
28-05-2009, 10:18 AM
By John Pilger (http://www.johnpilger.com/)

The theft of public money by members of parliament, including government ministers, has given Britons a rare glimpse inside the tent of power and privilege. It is rare because not one political reporter or commentator, those who fill tombstones of column inches and dominate broadcast journalism, revealed a shred of this scandal. It was left to a public relations man to sell the “leak”. Why?

The answer lies in a deeper corruption, which tales of tax evasion and phantom mortgages touch upon but also conceal. Since Margaret Thatcher, British parliamentary democracy has been progressively destroyed as the two main parties have converged into a single-ideology business state, each with almost identical social, economic and foreign policies. This “project” was completed by Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, inspired by the political monoculture of the United States. That so many Labour and Tory politicians are now revealed as personally crooked is no more than a metaphor for the anti-democratic system they have forged together.

Their accomplices have been those journalists who report Parliament as "lobby correspondents" and their editors, who have “played the game” wilfully, and have deluded the public (and sometimes themselves) that vital, democratic differences exist between the parties. Media-designed opinion polls based on absurdly small samplings, along with a tsunami of comment on personalities and their specious crises, have reduced the “national conversation” to a series of media events, in which the withdrawal of popular consent – as the historically low electoral turnouts under Blair demonstrated – has been abused as apathy.

Having fixed the boundaries of political debate and possibility, self-important paladins, notably liberals, promoted the naked emperor Blair and championed his “values” that would allow “the mind [to] range in search of a better Britain”. And when the bloodstains showed, they ran for cover. All of it had been, as Larry David once described an erstwhile crony, “a babbling brook of bullshit”.

How contrite their former heroes now seem. On 17 May, the Leader of the House of Commons, Harriet Harman, who is alleged to have spent £10,000 of taxpayers’ money on “media training”, called on MPs to “rebuild cross-party trust”. The unintended irony of her words recalls one of her first acts as social security secretary more than a decade ago – cutting the benefits of single mothers. This was spun and reported as if there was a “revolt” among Labour backbenchers, which was false. None of Blair’s new female MPs, who had been elected “to end male-dominated, Conservative policies”, spoke up against this attack on the poorest of poor women. All voted for it.

The same was true of the lawless attack on Iraq in 2003, behind which the cross-party Establishment and the political media rallied. Andrew Marr stood in Downing Street and excitedly told BBC viewers that Blair had “said they would be able to take Baghdad without a bloodbath, and that in the end the Iraqis would be celebrating. And on both of those points he has been proved conclusively right.” When Blair’s army finally retreated from Basra in May, it left behind, according to scholarly estimates, more than a million people dead, a majority of stricken, sick children, a contaminated water supply, a crippled energy grid and four million refugees.

As for the “celebrating” Iraqis, the vast majority, say Whitehall’s own surveys, want the invader out. And when Blair finally departed the House of Commons, MPs gave him a standing ovation – they who had refused to hold a vote on his criminal invasion or even to set up an inquiry into its lies, which almost three-quarters of the British population wanted.

Such venality goes far beyond the greed of the uppity Hazel Blears.

“Normalising the unthinkable”, Edward Herman’s phrase from his essay The Banality of Evil, about the division of labour in state crime, is applicable here. On 18 May, the Guardian devoted the top of one page to a report headlined, “Blair awarded $1m prize for international relations work”. This prize, announced in Israel soon after the Gaza massacre, was for his “cultural and social impact on the world”. You looked in vain for evidence of a spoof or some recognition of the truth. Instead, there was his “optimism about the chance of bringing peace” and his work “designed to forge peace”.

This was the same Blair who committed the same crime – deliberately planning the invasion of a country, “the supreme international crime” – for which the Nazi foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop was hanged at Nuremberg after proof of his guilt was located in German cabinet documents. Last February, Britain’s “Justice” Secretary, Jack Straw, blocked publication of crucial cabinet minutes from March 2003 about the planning of the invasion of Iraq, even though the Information Commissioner, Richard Thomas, has ordered their release. For Blair, the unthinkable is both normalised and celebrated.

“How our corrupt MPs are playing into the hands of extremists,” said the cover of last week’s New Statesman. But is not their support for the epic crime in Iraq already extremism? And for the murderous imperial adventure in Afghanistan? And for the government’s collusion with torture?

It is as if our public language has finally become Orwellian. Using totalitarian laws approved by a majority of MPs, the police have set up secretive units to combat democratic dissent they call “extremism”. Their de facto partners are “security” journalists, a recent breed of state or “lobby” propagandist. On 9 April, the BBC’s Newsnight programme promoted the guilt of 12 “terrorists” arrested in a contrived media drama orchestrated by the Prime Minister himself. All were later released without charge.

Something is changing in Britain that gives cause for optimism. The British people have probably never been more politically aware and prepared to clear out decrepit myths and other rubbish while stepping angrily over the babbling brook of bullshit.

Link (http://www.johnpilger.com/page.asp?partid=534)

anthony65
28-05-2009, 11:02 AM
Very good article!

Thanks for posting! :)

comma berenices
28-05-2009, 12:10 PM
Brilliant journalist,exceptional peice,thanks tsume.

anthony65
28-05-2009, 12:20 PM
This was the same Blair who committed the same crime – deliberately planning the invasion of a country, “the supreme international crime” – for which the Nazi foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop was hanged at Nuremberg after proof of his guilt was located in German cabinet documents.

You can't spell it out clearer than that.

Tony Blair = War Criminal

or in NewSpeak...

Peace Ambassador. Note the use of the peace word below and translate it into what Blair really means... War...

“Normalising the unthinkable”, Edward Herman’s phrase from his essay The Banality of Evil, about the division of labour in state crime, is applicable here. On 18 May, the Guardian devoted the top of one page to a report headlined, “Blair awarded $1m prize for international relations work”. This prize, announced in Israel soon after the Gaza massacre, was for his “cultural and social impact on the world”. You looked in vain for evidence of a spoof or some recognition of the truth. Instead, there was his “optimism about the chance of bringing peace” and his work “designed to forge peace”.

comma berenices
28-05-2009, 12:33 PM
John Pilger started a petition to have blair tried for his war crimes.

I signed it in memory of Dr david kelly.

anthony65
28-05-2009, 12:34 PM
John Pilger started a petition to have blair tried for his war crimes.

I signed it in memory of Dr david kelly.

And Robin Cook.

I think it's likely that he was also murdered!

bones
28-05-2009, 12:37 PM
like everything in the uk people talk and complain but ultimatly nothing will happen...


the only thing that will change is they will set up an independant body to monitor expenses...


like we all agree that it will be impartial... NOT...

comma berenices
28-05-2009, 12:43 PM
And Robin Cook.

I think it's likely that he was also murdered!

I'm convinced it was murder.

And not fogetting all the innocent people slaughtered,it makes me so sad,

that we'll probably never see justice for these people.

And he is awarded a million pounds peace prize for creating a false war,sick

world.

margaretr
28-05-2009, 12:55 PM
We happen to have reached the stage on the Mayan Calendar, when
Power is overtaken by Ethics = good news:D

There are interesting video lectures about the calendar here-
http://mayanmajix.com/lab_F1.html

The power hungry have shot themselves in the foot by their greed

anthony65
28-05-2009, 12:55 PM
I'm convinced it was murder.

And not fogetting all the innocent people slaughtered,it makes me so sad,

that we'll probably never see justice for these people.

And he is awarded a million pounds peace prize for creating a false war,sick

world.

Sick world...

So let's fix it!

The arguments of the elite are getting so transparently false in so many areas...

It's a bit like the inquisition times again...

But this time we're a bit wiser about swinging from one side to the other.

I don't think there was ever a time when so many people had this circus figured out.

And we have real ideas how to run the world in a way that is truly fairer to all.

Let's keep on working towards that dream... :)

anthony65
28-05-2009, 12:56 PM
We happen to have reached the stage on the Mayan Calendar, when
Power is overtaken by Ethics = good news:D

There are interesting video lectures about the calendar here-
http://mayanmajix.com/lab_F1.html

The power hungry have shot themselves in the foot by their greed

Fits in nicely with my post (just after yours!) :)

comma berenices
28-05-2009, 01:02 PM
Sick world...

So let's fix it!

The arguments of the elite are getting so transparently false in so many areas...

It's a bit like the inquisition times again...

But this time we're a bit wiser about swinging from one side to the other.

I don't think there was ever a time when so many people had this circus figured out.

And we have real ideas how to run the world in a way that is truly fairer to all.

Let's keep on working towards that dream... :)

That dream IS going to become a reality,we will beat them:D

anthony65
28-05-2009, 02:04 PM
That dream IS going to become a reality,we will beat them:D

And then it will be like the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy melts the wicked witch!

All the soldiers will have a party! :D

tyler
28-05-2009, 02:07 PM
And Robin Cook.

I think it's likely that he was also murdered!

...and John Smith.

anthony65
28-05-2009, 02:09 PM
...and John Smith.

Yes, his death was very convenient for the Blair Witch Project.

I can't remember that much about him though....

tyler
28-05-2009, 02:13 PM
MPs have been fiddling their expenses since Parliament was set up. The media have always know this just as journalists fidle their expenses.

This so called scandal has been deliberately promoted for an as yet unknown purpose. The Telegraph of all newspapers does not undermine the establishment. Why have they chosen to do it now? Who has set this up and why?
Of course this is peanuts compared to the 50 billions and more that Brown has handed over the banks. has that sunk in yet? 50 billion or more just given to the men who own the banks for nothing in return! I have a small landscaping business. I wish somebody would just give me a million quid no questions asked.

anthony65
28-05-2009, 02:20 PM
MPs have been fiddling their expenses since Parliament was set up. The media have always know this just as journalists fidle their expenses.

This so called scandal has been deliberately promoted for an as yet unknown purpose. The Telegraph of all newspapers does not undermine the establishment. Why have they chosen to do it now? Who has set this up and why?
Of course this is peanuts compared to the 50 billions and more that Brown has handed over the banks. has that sunk in yet? 50 billion or more just given to the men who own the banks for nothing in return! I have a small landscaping business. I wish somebody would just give me a million quid no questions asked.

The Summer of Discontent?

Couple this with the BNP, Luton, etc. and all the predictions of unrest...

comma berenices
28-05-2009, 02:39 PM
And then it will be like the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy melts the wicked witch!

All the soldiers will have a party! :D

That will be a landmark day to remember:D

comma berenices
28-05-2009, 02:53 PM
The Summer of Discontent?

Couple this with the BNP, Luton, etc. and all the predictions of unrest...

That is exactly where they want this to go,were fed BS so were angered and

take to the streets in violent protest,i hope this doe'snt happen,they just

keep pushing us because society is not breaking down they way it was

planned,were on an emotional rollercoaster swinging between fear and anger,

or so they think.

They will destroy themselves before they destroy us,their greed already has

them fighting each other.

tusme
28-05-2009, 02:56 PM
the summer of discontent?

Couple this with the bnp, luton, etc. And all the predictions of unrest...
bingo...!! :)

reptileslayer
28-05-2009, 03:16 PM
Sick world...

So let's fix it!

The arguments of the elite are getting so transparently false in so many areas...

It's a bit like the inquisition times again...

But this time we're a bit wiser about swinging from one side to the other.

I don't think there was ever a time when so many people had this circus figured out.

And we have real ideas how to run the world in a way that is truly fairer to all.

Let's keep on working towards that dream... :)
Very well said Anthony 65, I totally agree with you.

anthony65
28-05-2009, 03:29 PM
Very well said Anthony 65, I totally agree with you.

Cheers! :)

kanz
28-05-2009, 09:05 PM
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