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Wheels Coming Off White
House As Bush-Cheney Indictments Pending Greg Szymanski | October 7 2005 The wheels are coming off the Bush administration, but it matters little since the problems facing America go much deeper. The Arctic Beacon reported months ago about the impending indictments against Bush and Cheney, receiving criticism in some circles over the use of credible sources surrounding Special Prosecutors Patrick Fitzgeralds grand jury investigation. Now ABC news agents, who usually follow the neo-con party line, reported last Sunday through George Stephanopolis, reliable sources reveal indictments against Bush and Cheney are pending. But even with Bush and Cheney gone, the cancer in our government remains since the entire executive, judicial and legislative branches needs to picked clean so that fair-minded men can again take back the country. However, it cant be denied that Bush and Cheney are a good start and if the cats really finally out of the bag, lets hope they are good mousers, efficient at getting all the rats out of Washington, including the Clintons, McCain and Kerry. There are simply bigger fish to fry then the Three Stooges, adding Condaleeza Rice in for good measure. And, of course, for added political pleasure, dont forget Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz, two scoundrels that probably should be horsewhipped first before being booted out of Washington. Regarding the secrecy surrounding the Fitzgerald inquiry, observers speculate ABC leaked the information in order to prepare America for upcoming political chaos, but then again chaos has been the rule not the exception since Bush, nicknamed Your Stupidity not Your Majesty, was illegally appointed King of the neo-cons in 2000 by the black robed marauders posing as jurists at the Supreme Court. One person following the indictments from the outset, Sherman Skolnick of Chicago, nicknamed the judge buster for putting more jurists behind bars then any American alive and also putting away a former Illinois governor and federal court judge, had a particularly ominous view about the impending high-level indictments. I think our government will be discredited and swept away because this stooge and scapegoat, George W., supervised b y his father on behalf of the Queen of England and the Anglo-American aristocracy, has controlled what is going on in the United States, said Skolnick after Stephanopolis commented last Sunday on his morning ABC talk show. Im very concerned that they may in the very near future create some kind of earthquake scenario with the White House then claiming theres an emergency situation meriting martial law. Skolnick also feared the political bombshell could also reverberate in Wall Street, causing a stock market crash making the great depression look like a day at the beach. Looking at historical precedent, Skolnick added: I think by the third week of October we may have another historical event, October has historically been seen as crash month. Months ago the U.S. attorneys Office of the Northern District of Illinois refused to comment to the Arctic Beacon on whether an indictment was pending or not, saying at the time any questions on the status of the grand jury investigating were off limits. And this week the U.S. Attorneys Office continued its hush hush position on the staus of the Bush Cheney indictments, saying again any questions were not going to be answered. In December 2003, Fitzgerald was named Special Counsel to investigate the alleged disclosure of the identity of who leaked information in the Valerie Plame case, but the present grand jury probe has expanded to include the wide-reaching crime allegations as new information surfaced. Although the U.S. Attorneys office in Chicago is staying silent, it is well known that Fitzgerald is digging deep into an assortment of serious improprieties among many Bush administration figures based, in part, on subpoenaed testimony provided by former Secretary of State Colin Powell. Besides Fitzgeralds probe into Bush administration lies relating to the war in Iraq and the CIA- Plame leaks, he is also looking into a huge drug money laundering operation involving both the Clinton and Bush administrations with ties reaching all the way to Arkansas. Fitzgerald began serving as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois in September, 2001. He was initially appointed on an interim basis by former Attorney General John Ashcroft before being nominated by President Bush. The U.S. Senate confirmed his nomination
by unanimous consent in October 2001. In December 2003, he was named
Special Counsel to investigate the CIA-Valerie Plame case. |