Wither Congress, Wither
America?
Crushing Congressional
Dissent: The Fall of Hilliard, Barr and
McKinney
by Wayne Madsen
[Reprinted With Permission]
08/22/02
Historians will one day write that the
107th Congress was the last to stand up to the constitutional
encroachment by the military and monarchist policies of
the Bush II administration. Just as with the Roman Senate,
the Congress of the United States is becoming an elite club
of pathetic assenters and global elitists. Once the domain
of great orators and dissenters like Cato and Cicero, the
Roman Senate was eventually subsumed by the Roman Army when
the Emperor took on dictatorial powers. The Roman Senate
could say nothing as the Roman
dictatorship annexed Macedonia, Spain,
Greece, the Middle East, and North Africa. By the time Emperors
Tiberius and Septimius Severus took power, the Senate, which
had grown to an elite club of 600, was a rubber stamp body
that had no choice but to go along with the military's continued
usurpation of power.
The United States Congress stands on the
same precipice as its Roman ancestor. If Bush pulls another
electoral coup in 2004 and we see the presidential election
thrown into the House of Representatives, the future for
the country appears very dim.
The August 20 defeat of two Georgia Representatives,
one Democrat, the other Republican, is a bellwether event
that bodes ill for this November's elections. Rep. Cynthia
McKinney was successfully challenged by a Republican-turned-Democrat
for her Fourth District seat. Before a cleverly contrived
political operation was launched under the aegis of Georgia's
other quasi-Republican, Senator Zell Miller, no one outside
of Georgia had ever heard of former state judge Denise Majette,
a self-described supporter of fringe lunatic GOP presidential
candidate Alan Keyes in 2000. Majette will join in Congress
fellow Ivy Leaguer Artur Davis, who beat Alabama Democratic
Representative Earl Hilliard in that state's primary because
of the latter's outspoken support for a more even-handed
Middle East policy. Hilliard and McKinney join a long list
of politicians who were defeated after advocating an independent
U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East: Senators Charles
Percy, James Abourezk, James Abdnor, and J. William Fulbright,
and Representatives Paul Findley and Paul McCloskey. The
careers of Adlai Stevenson and William Scranton were similarly
ended after they supported a Middle East policy less tied
to the interests of Israel. Only Michigan's veteran Representative
John Dingell was able to stave off a recent assault from
the powerful
American Israel Political Action Committee
(AIPAC) in a match off with fellow Representative Lynn Rivers
in a redrawn congressional district.
However, Dingell's National Rifle Association
ally, Georgia Representative Bob Barr, was not as fortunate.
Barr was also a target of Miller's political operation.
An opponent of the more draconian elements in Bush's and
John Ashcroft's USA-PATRIOT Act and Homeland Security Department
bill, Barr was a target of opportunity for the extreme right
that favors turning the United States into a version of
East Germany or North Korea. Moreover, Barr's chairmanship
of the House Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative
Law gave him real gavel power to block Bush and Ashcroft
on critical civil liberties and privacy infringements, a
power Barr has not hesitated to wield. And after supporting
Steve Forbes in the 2000 GOP primary, Barr did not fit into
Bush's binary and simplistic world: "If you're not
with me, you're against me." Therefore, Miller, who,
according to a former aide, is targeting fellow Senator
Max Cleland and Georgia Governor Roy Barnes for defeat by
conservative Republicans, figured out that if Barr supporters
in Gwinnett County, which straddles McKinney's Fourth District
and Barr's Seventh District, could be coaxed into crossing
over party lines and voting for Majette, it would kill two
birds with one stone. Barr would lose votes to his opponent
John Linder and McKinney would get trounced by Majette in
a low turnout (25 per cent) election with a high GOP crossover
vote. The gambit paid off. McKinney and Barr were both defeated
handily, McKinney with the help of 25,000 crossover votes.
Of course, the fact that people not authorized to vote in
the Fourth District may have voted anyway would fall into
the category of election fraud. But after the Florida debacle,
the Ashcroft Justice Department sees such electoral machinations
as a way to remain in power a la any totalitarian regime
parading around before the world as a democracy.
That McKinney and Barr were on the same
neo-conservative hit list was exemplified on August 21 by
a second-tier conservative radio talk show host in Washington,
DC. Speaking on WTNT-AM, Oral Roberts University graduate,
Pat Buchanan political adviser, and Tom DeLay- style Republican
talk show host Michael Graham said it was great news that
two "kooks" had been beaten in Georgia. He then
stated he was talking about "Cynthia McKinney and her
photo negative twin, Bob Barr." The statement was clearly
racist in nature and a not-so-veiled reference, through
a warped attempt at humor, to Barr's long rumored African-American
heritage. But for the extreme right that dominates the GOP,
such incendiary ethnophobic comments are the rule and not
the exception.
McKinney had incurred the wrath of the
White House by her question about what George W. Bush knew
in advance about the September 11 terrorist attacks. But
that was only the tip of the iceberg for the Republicans
and their major campaign contributors. While it true that
McKinney has championed the cause of Palestinian statehood
and self- determination, thus inviting the enmity of major
Jewish organizations in the United States, it was her long-time
opposition to the trade of
blood diamonds and other strategic minerals
in Africa that earned her a major challenge from multinational
corporations, including Barrick Gold, on whose board President
Bush's father serves as an international adviser. Among
its other misdeeds, Barrick has been accused of helping
to cover up the 1996 burying alive by one of its subsidiaries
of over 50 Tanzanian gold miners in Bulyanhulu, in the northwest
part of the country. Of course, when it comes to the lives
and welfare of non-white people, the Bushes have never really
held any soft spot, whether they are blacks in Africa or
America's inner cities, Afghan or Iraqi children, or even
a troubled half-Hispanic daughter/niece/granddaughter in
Florida.
McKinney long advocated a halt in the pilferage
of blood diamonds out of African war zones. She cited, on
numerous occasions, the result of such commerce: the hacked
off limbs, hands, and ears of small children in Sierra Leone;
the permanent crippling from land mines of children in Angola
and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and over 2.5
million deaths from civil wars in the DRC, Rwanda, Uganda,
and Burundi. The diamond profiteers from this mayhem and
death are largely the Hasidic diamond dealers of Antwerp,
Amsterdam, New York, and Tel Aviv. These dealers and their
lobbyists often circled in and out of House hearing rooms
and McKinney's office when issues relating to stemming the
flow of ill-gotten African diamonds came up for discussion.
These diamond merchants also have a powerful ally in long-
time Democratic Party fundraiser and diamond cartel magnate
Maurice Tempelsman.
The 108th Congress, lacking the consciousness
of Cynthia McKinney and the skepticism of Bob Barr, will
be a far more dangerous place. I have had the pleasure of
working and knowing both of them over the years - fighting
battles, in the case of McKinney, against U.S. human rights
offenses in Africa and elsewhere and in the case of Barr,
against rampant U.S. government surveillance of the private
lives and activities of American citizens. The next Congress
will be full of complacent African-American parlor servants
like Majette and Davis, dangerous extreme rightists like
former cockroach exterminator DeLay and former sportscaster
J. D. Hayworth of Arizona, pitiful morons like Florida's
former Secretary of State and chief election rigger Katherine
Harris, Republican moles and sleepers like Zell Miller and
Joe Lieberman, and Democratic spineless amoebas like Richard
Gephardt and Tom Daschle. They will stand ready to back
Bush's military campaigns into Iraq, Iran, Venezuela, Colombia,
or wherever Bush's economic interests are at stake. The
country stands on the brink of disaster. But we cannot count
on the future Congress to save us. Lacking a spine or any
guts, it will surely help to bury us.
Wayne Madsen is a Washington-based
investigative journalist. He testified before Cynthia McKinney's
hearing on the genocide in the DRC in May 2001 and has worked
with Bob Barr on privacy legislation in the past. He wrote
the introduction to Forbidden Truth. Madsen can be reached
at: WMadsen777@aol.com
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