The local paper is owned by Gannett Corporation and toes the corporate line.
So imagine my shock and amazement this morning when I looked at the editorial in this morning's paper. Does this mean Bush is starting down a Nixonian vortex?
from
The Ithaca Journal, Wednesday, February 4, 2004
Credibility implosionErrors, lies and mistrust
EDITORIAL
When George W. Bush's presidency runs the gauntlet of commentators and historians in years to come, the concept of "opportunity lost" will surely emerge again and again.
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Whether the war can be traced to lies, incompetence or a combination of the two, the sacrifice of soldiers, civilians and resources on the Iraq war appear to have been unnecessary. This revelation resurrects the uncomfortable Vietnam-era notion that our soldiers have been dying for nothing.
As the credibility of the Bush Administration and the intelligence community slowly implodes, a sense of growing frustration emerges: Things could have been so much better for the United States if common sense and truth had prevailed. If our nation had continued hunting al-Quaida and left the Iraqi issue to the United Nations, the world probably would be a lot calmer, our national mood and economy would be healthier, many U.S. soldiers and Iraqi civilians would be unhurt -- and the threat of terrorism could be waning.
Instead, that queasy, Nixon-era mistrust for government is rearing its ugly head once again and our country is increasingly feared instead of revered by the international community.
Link:
http://www.theithacajournal.com/news/stories/20040204/opinion/345584.html