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U.K. Terror Plot Foiled Just a Day after Lieberman's Defeat. Coincidence?

A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS

The pattern continues. A terrorist plot is uncovered just as the masses start to question national security strategy. The day after Senate Democrats brought a vote to pull out of Iraq, we catch a few idiots in Miami who were supposedly trying to blow up the Sears Tower, despite the fact that they lacked the means and ability to do so. Then there were the guys busted for supposedly plotting to blow up a New York subway exactly a year after the London bus bombings. And don't forget the release of new Osama bin Laden tapes just before the 2004 election as well as the very day after the Supreme Court decision striking down the Guantanamo Bay military tribunals. And now today, a few men in England were arrested for a plan to blow up planes flying to America, just a day after Connecticut voters flatly rejected Joe Lieberman and the war in Iraq.

We certainly can't deny that there may have indeed been plans to commit these acts. But the timings of the arrest announcements are awfully suspicious. All three were still in the works and had been monitored for several months by very capable intelligence agencies. While the exact nature of today's arrests is still unclear, none of the plans seemed to have been immediate or imminent threats. The decision of when to intervene has been arbitrary, making the coincidental timings pretty convenient.

(And the question of whether some of them are "real threats," such as the Liberty City "Insane Clown Posse" remain to be seen. And, of course, as BuzzFlash pointed out in several commentaries, the alleged plot to bomb tunnels into Manhattan in order to "flood the financial district and ruin the Wall Street economy" had one fatal flaw. Water does not flow upwards, and since Manhattan is above sea level, the plan, as the Busheviks promoted it through the press, was impossible. It defied the laws of gravity.)

Imagine a conversation late Tuesday night between Bush and his British Prime Minister lapdog, just as Ned Lamont declares victory. "Yo, Blair," Bush says while scarfing down a dinner roll. "I gotta to do something about this sh*t. Can you finally arrest those suspected terrorists you told me about? This election business is ruining my vacation! I know you're chillin' in the Caribbean yourself right now, but it sure would be great if you could make a few calls for me ASAP."

Don't buy it? Consider this quote from a Reuters article on the story: "President George W. Bush had known about the investigation for several days, was briefed about it regularly and knew the arrests were coming, a senior administration official said." Both countries are surely monitoring several terrorist leads that could lead to arrests at any time. The British group would have been stopped eventually, but there has been absolutely no indication why it had to be today.

Just yesterday Tony Snow and Dick Cheney told America that Lieberman's loss was going to make us less safe and warned of the dangers of our supposedly weakened resolve against terrorism. What better way to drive the point home than to catch some terrorists in England immediately afterwards? Based on a quote from the U.K. Guardian, the Brits seem to have the same agenda: "The events unfolded just hours after (English Home Secretary John Reid) used a speech to a thinktank to accuse critics of the government's anti-terrorism measures of putting national security at risk through their failure to recognize the serious nature of the threat facing Britain."

If the timing of the media announcement wasn't a political ploy, the rhetoric and propaganda sure are. "It was in some respects suggestive of an al-Qaeda plot," Homeland Security Director Chertoff said. Attorney General Gonzales also noted it was "suggestive of al-Qaeda tactics," and FBI director Robert Mueller claimed "this had the earmarks [sic] of an al-Qaeda plot." They still warned that it was too early to reach any conclusions, yet had no problems with dropping the name of the feared organization to implant the connection in our heads without proof. If they don't know, they shouldn't even make the suggestion. The Bush Administration has become masterful at scaring the bejesus out of us without actually saying anything factual. They did exactly the same thing when they were trying to connect Saddam to terrorists. The lengthy press conference today had an awful lot of "we believe" and not very much "we know."

For his part, Bush personally declared that "it is a mistake to believe there is no threat to the United States of America" because "this nation is at war with Islamic fascists."

There's also the mixed messages. On the one hand, Bush/Blair policies have saved the day. Tony Snow said "it is safe to travel." On the other hand, we are still in horrible danger and have to step up the terror alert warning to red. Are we more or less safe today than yesterday? While the original situation may have indeed been critical, the confusion created by ambiguities and conflicting reports have left most people in both America and Britain terrified. Airports are banning items such as hair gel and soda left and right in carry-on luggage and encouraging passengers to arrive even earlier for increased screening. While the logical conclusion should be that Bush and Iraq actually haven't helped at all, and if anything made us worse off, too many people will get swallowed up by the scare tactics into supporting Bush even more. And Karl Rove knows it. More importantly, all those pesky stories about Lamont, Lebanon, and even Iraq are now safe in the periphery.

The problem is that Bush has lost all credibility. He's cried wolf so many times this could be the real deal with absolutely no impropriety and we would have no way to know. When there is this much distrust of the president, we are almost forced to assume we're being tricked again by the use of fear to manipulate public opinion.

As the Orwellian dictator in the film "V for Vendetta" screams to his "cabinet" at one point: "I want them to know that they need us."

Of course, the preservation of chaos was the goal for the rule by tyranny in "V," as it appears to be in Bushworld.

Terrorist threats may or may not be real. They may or may not be activated as a result of the Busheviks now becoming the motivational cause of terrorists at this point.

We will never know, as long as one-party dictatorship prevails and incompetence and unending war are the means of maintaining power.

But timing is something you can document. And this timing of the latest act of terrorism announcement appears more political than operational.

A senatorial candidate who questions the strategic value of the Iraq War is denounced by the top level of the Bush Administration as an appeaser of terrorists -- and then once again there is an arrest of people we are told intended to commit grievous acts of terrorism.

There appears to be a pattern here, and it's one employed by masters of tyranny, not democracy, to cover up for a failed war and a failed foreign policy.

But the sheeple can only bleat.

A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS

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Sick and tired of the lies!

In my opinion, the last attempt to divert attention of the American public from the US-Israeli war in Lebanon as well as Lamont's win in Conneticut is an obvious attempt to use their traditional fear mongering techniques to push their agenda. I have to say though - cant they come up with anything new? I mean, isn't this soooo overplayed? Maybe to you and me it is, but I reckon that the nation as a whole still falls for this shit. And its about time we called BushCo out on it. What I suggest to everyone here is that they send an email to their local media outlets and or blog/email/text to everyone they know, including their representatives, to voice some of the opinions we've expressed here. If no one stands up for the truth, we're all going to have to endure more lies, more cover-up and more of our rights being taken away. I think its great that we have these alterntative outlets to discuss these issues amongst ourselves, but its high time we brought it out into the mainstream - its called checks and balances put in place by the american people! Lets take democrcy into our own hands and let the repubs and democrats fight for their version of democracy on their own!

It's intelligent and uncomfortable to question

I too find no credibility in the words of George Bush and his cronies.Zero. If the effect of terrorism is influencing the US citizens to keep the present political agenda in place, why would 'terrorists' even want to time their attacks like this?

Not a coincidence. US pressured Britains to expose it

on the day after the Lamont-Lieberman primary.

Just like Al Qaeda timed their attacks to a primary election in New York in 2001, the Republiklan party also timed the British exposure of the attack a day after an election in connecticut so they could attempt a political assasination of Lamont and the Democratic Party. You have to keep telling people that 9-11 attacks and 3,000 deaths occurred under a REPUBLICAN administration and do not let up on the press or the Republican party or swing voters and independent voters.

Pass these graphics around.





Both terrorist organizations want to time their successes right near an election in order to influence people. Yes I call the REPUBLIKLAN Party a terrorist organization. They don't kill people the ordinary way. They get into office and kill people indirectly with budget cuts and legislative inaction that affects people who drove 2 space shuttles, ford explorers with firestone tires, or used vioxx or other drugs that the fda looked the other way at, or people who die because of the coverag gap in the new medicare part d program where alot of people will not afford continuing on medication and some will die. People also died because of the inaction of the Bush administration right after the hurricane in New Orleans. Where Republicans tread, innocent people end up dead.

The Republicans practice friendly terrorism.

Give the Conspiracy Theory Crap a Rest

Arggghhh! Wrong angle. Yes, its happened before (sears tower etc), but really. We need to do a better job of sorting fact from fiction. Great Britan has 30+ years of counter-terrorism experience, they would not be taking these measures over there just because of Joe Liberman. The worst part of this line of thinking is that for the past 5 years the United States has given Islamic fundamentalists an order of magnitude of more reasons to want to kill us. Conspiracy theory renders these people impotent at any attempts to strike at us. Get a clue. They are not helpless, as bombings in London, Madrid, India and the like have proven. There really are people out there who want us dead. Its not a theory. What pisses me off more than anything is the failure of democratic leadership to rally to the principal that its LAW ENFORCEMENT that is our primary means of defeating terrorism, rather than this infantile attempt to defeat terrorisim with open warfare. Soldiers did not stop this attack, it was a combination of law enforcement, intellegence services and an informant. We did not need to kill a few thousand civilians to arrest 24 potential terrorsts. The question we should be asking oursleves is how many people are killed in useless wars like Lebanon before those would-be informants turn a blind eye towards future attempts to kill us? If only we had party leadership that could blast these concepts into the media conciousness. Consipracy theories make us look quite weak on the terrorism issue. (& for God's sake, can we ditch that farscial phrase "war on terror"?) We need to accept the threat, and make a major push for the idea that Law Enforcement is the only rational means to defend against terrorism. West Point has only been teaching this concept for 60 years. If we want to do a better job of protecting ourselves we need to show the country a better mode of defense. -Maps

U.K. Terror Plot Foiled Just a Day after Lieberman's Defeat. Coi

In regard suspicious timing of announcements of arrests... http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/06/10/dirty.bomb.suspect/index.html Padilla had been in custody for two weeks. Ashcroft was in Russia and held an "emergency" press conference to announce his capture....on the day Mueller of the FBI was to testify before Congress on why his agency had dropped the ball leading up to 9/11. Coincidence? I think not. Regards, demo guy

WHAT DRUG IS BUSH ON? DID YOU SEE HIM ON THE NEWS?

Really. He's stoned again. I just watched the C B.S. NEWS tell the lies about the PHONY ALERT TONIGHT. THEY REPORT THAT THREE STATE GOVERNORS SENT THE NATIONAL GUARD TO THE AIRPORTS TO CHECK THE SHAMPOO. NEW YORK MASSACHUSETTS CALIFORNIA ALL REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS PLEDGED TO KEEP UP THE LIES AND DECEPTIONS OF THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY. REMEMBER FOLKS.... WANT THIS TO STOP? DON'T FLY DON'T FLY DON'T FLY DON'T FLY HOW MANY TIMES MUST I SAY IT DON'T FLY

UK "terror" threat

Everything about the US-UK cabal should be looked at with a critical eye.It does seem that the latest "revelation" is just a little too pat. Another group of hapless twits as in the Sears Tower menace? The neocon con is starting to get a little frazzled, don't you think?

Can you smell the smokescreen???

A friend called me this morning, asked if I'd heard about it. I said, well, that knocks anti-war Lamont off the news cycle. What a fortuitous coincidence for the Bush MisAdministration - what was it, a whole 24hrs after Rove said the Boss offered "whatever help" was needed. They sure can be efficient when they want to be.

Prove It!

Buzzflash, excellent analysis and commentary. At this stage of the game with these heartless creeps in the White House and their partner Tony Blair & Crew, we cannot let them get away with simple hearsay and unsubstantiated claims. This terror alert nonsense must end. It's mass-harrassment and dangerous. Nearly every terror warning since 911 has always had some post-incident discrepency. So from now on, anything out of the White House needs proof. As famous Abe once said, "You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time." Eat the Inbred Elite

What Democrats Have To Do Right Now!

Democrats need to mobilize immediately to get out in front of this issue. The uncovering of this latest plot puts lie to the statement that "we are fighting them over there, so we don't have to fight them here." It also illustrates that the most effective way to fight terrorism is international cooperation, diplomacy, good old fashioned police work and the collection of intelligence on the ground, not military force. The quagmire that the Bush regime has created in the Middle East has been an unmitigated failure that has made us less safe, acted as a recruiting tool for Islamic extremists and marginalized Arab moderates. Democrats need to wake up now and start putting forth these points. If they don't, Republicans will politicize this issue and put Democrats on the defensive. Democrats need to make clear that we need to be smart in fighting terrorism. Arrogance, unilateralism and military force will not do the job.

Re: F.E.C.E.S. (Full-Engagement-Command-Exit-Strategy)

SAS (Stealth Abomination Squad) Cell-Intercept: 'Hell's Cherub' (Karl Rove) aka, Turd Blossom {Hou$e Bu$helzebub}: "Not to worry-- Lamont's 1 of 8 already in the "Toaster"!-- and the UK bust? butter & jam bigtime!"

Not an accident...

Bush, Blair and the phony war on terrorism looses momentum. Also Israel's war was well planned, at a time when America is having the midterms. They will create other wars and even if the Democrats take both houses or only the Congress, they will have to deal with the mess. So far, European countries a pretty reluctant to engage in USA and GB military actions, those "incedents" might help to change this. We are in really big trouble! G. Monkowski P. O. Box 181 Holualo, HI, 96725, USA

Maybe Bush and Blair's conversation went like this:

[Chimp] (Ring ring) Hey poodle, how's things down on the island where you are vacationing?
[Poodle] Not too bloody bad. How's the brush-cutting going? *laughs respectfully*
[Chimp] Aww hell, it grows faster than I can snip it, sorta like whistle blowers or lawsuits against my administration or questions about the war without end. Speakin of which, I got a favor I need ta call in. You got anything for me in the Terror scene?
[Poodle] What do you need now, boss?
[Chimp] Well see it's like this. We got us a breakin story here about my best kissing cousin, Joe Lieberman, that drew the press away from all the turrible things Hizbawlah is doin ta Israel. I need a distraction. One that puts the fear back in the hearts of all my sheeple.
[Poodle] I see, blimey, sounds like a bit of an emergency. I'll ring you back shortly. (click)
======
[Poodle] (Ring ring) Cheerio cowboy, I have just the thing.
[Chimp] *chews something noisily* Spit it out, poodleboy.
[Poodle] MI6 has been keeping an eye on this group of disgruntled peaceniks. They tell me they can bust the group wide open anytime, just give the word. Apparently, they have been planning a protest aboard US bound airplanes.
[Chimp] Protest, eh? What were they gonna do, link hands and sing Koombye-ah?
[Poodle] Much worse, I'm afraid. They planned to drink enormous amounts of fluids before and during the flight, and then piss their pants in the planes. Their slogan is "Wake up and smell the pisspoor way our governments are dealing with world problems."
[Chimp] *long pause* You can fix it so that sounds mighty dangerous, right?
[Poodle] No problem, el presidente. In fact, I'll have our boys raise the alert to its highest level.
[Chimp] *cackles and snorts* I knew I could count on you, tonybaloney! By the way, we won't have to stop vacationing over this, right?
[Poodle] *sound of sipping through a straw* It will be a done deal, no need to get back to work, our security boys and TSA will take it from here.
[Chimp] Knew I could count on ya! Time for my afternoon nap. Laters!

From my blog: http://threebrain.blogspot.com/

I wrote about this a few days ago...

http://anonymoses.blogspot.com/2006/08/why-is-george-hiding-in-texas-think.html
with updates here:
http://anonymoses.blogspot.com/2006/08/why-is-george-hiding-ii.html

I'll save space and not post the contents here.

Repubs working with Al-Qaeda?

Tom Ridge, the former Secretary of Homeland Security said that he could not believe the silly reasons the White House used to raise the terror threat level in 2004. That color sign went up and down like a yo-yo. I noticed that in 2003 and 2005 we rarely heard about ANY major terrorist threats. I predict that we will hear of many threats from now until November 7 and then the terrorists will take another year long vacation/planning session so they can scare the bejesus out of middle America during the fall of 2008. It looks to me like the Republicans are working in concert with Al-Qeada not protecting us from them.

Calendar

Funny, I didn't make the connection to the Sore Loserman lose. But one of my first reactions was that someone has probably had this marked on a calendar for months. That is, as part of the strategy to make sure this election is about "TERROR!!!!!", in early August, makes sure a bomb plot if foiled. I'm very cynical these days. There's a definite "Boy who cried wolf" reaction to all of this from me. But I think that this was probably put on a schedule back before Rove was making speaches last winter about how this election would be about "TERROR!!!!!!!!"

Extradition Treaty

Although you are probably correct about the timing with the Connecticut election, what is also likely is that the timing is meant to coincide with current opposition to the new US/UK extradition treaty that is scheduled for a vote in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on September 7, 2006. This very bad document, if ratified, would:

:: Remove the judiciary role from the extradition process, and transfer responsibility to the Executive branch.

:: Allow for provisional arrest and detention of American citizens for 60 days without a formal request from Great Britain, thereby denying Americans their right to have their day in court in front of an impartial judge.

:: Provide that American law need not be violated.

:: Permit retroactive application to alleged activity committed before the treaty's ratification.

:: Eliminate any statute of limitations.

:: Eliminate the need for authorities to demonstrate probable cause.

:: Allow for the use of secret evidence so that US citizens cannot confront their accuser.

:: Not allow for "political" status -- that is, there would be no review to see if the extradition is politically motivated.

The administration has done a masterful job keeping the hearings on the treaty scripted (the first one was ALL administration testimony, the second was largely administration testimony). The British are pushing hard to get this document in force -- one has to ask why? An interesting aspect of the UK side of the ratification is that it was done using a rather obscure rule that allows approval by a body other than the full parliment.

Buzzflash should do more research on this very bad treaty (that the US wants to use as a model for treaties with other allies).

Holy Joe Al-Qaida man?

Now that Lying Joe Lieberman was trounced in the primaries, Al-Qaida started showing its teeth again? Hmmm, would that be that Joe Lieberman is an Al-Qaida member, and since they lost their representative in the US Govt, we the people will get walloped? Or what?

Another Aspect of Airport Terrorism Inflicted on Travellers

Before my comment I must say; Fabulous analysis Buzzflash! You just keep getting better and better! NOW: BACK TO THE SCENE AT THE AIRPORT: Just to make sure the "stupid" (in the administration's opinion) American travellers are aware of the make believe threat they get the airport security to confiscate every shampoo, perfume, liquid passengers are carrying. Of course, a passenger with a $75.00 bottle of perfume that gets thrown away is not going to be a happy camper. There is no way the air carrier will pay for it's replacement. (In fact the air carrier will take it to the store they got set up in a southern state and sell it at a profit!) And the traveller can NOT complain or he/she will be arrested and accused of TERRORISM, and held for an indeterminate spam of time in an unknown location, devoid of legal counsel. Not to worry, when the legal counsel finally arrives because your family missed you when you weren't on the flight.... your entire conversation with that counsel will be recorded by the government. You don't even have to take notes anymore! They do it for you! So stupid is as stupid does. The only answer to this scenario is twofold: VOTE DEMOCRATIC AND GET RID OF THESE TURKEYS EVERYWHERE DOWN TO THE LAST SMALL TOWN POLITICIAN STANDING..... and QUIT FLYING!!! When they don't get income from your tickets the game will end. It worked in the 1970's when the Bush Family C.I.A. was wrecking terrorism on hijacked flights. People stopped flying and the hijacking stopped. Money talks.... and we the people have a few dollars too. DON'T SHARE A DIME OF THEM WITH THESE FOLKS. So let's just give it back to them "without actually saying anything factual." Just let their dollars shrink. Missing income has a way of waking a person up from unreality. Or haven't you noticed?

Air Carriers

The air carriers have completely divorced themselves from this process. That's what happened back when they created the TSA and made it a federal agency. So any of this would happen at the security screening, and its federal employees doing it. Thus, there's not even a hint of a chance that you might get reimbursed for your $75 of perfume. Its a federal employee confiscating it on safety grounds. You do have the second part right. If you in any ways object, comment or even try to make a joke while this is happening, you'll be threatened by the same federal employee (and the crowd of other TSA personel that will gather) with further harrassment and arrest. At that point, you'll be in the position of apologizing profusely for your "inappropriate" comments in order to try to avoid being arrested. As to the part about voting Democratic, please point me to any Democratic politician who says anything critical about this security alert or the new proceedures? I'd make a small wager you won't find one. In this, you'll find the Democrats goose-stepping right along with the Republicans in perfect lock-step. This is an area where there is almost no difference between the Democrats and the Republicans, nor would there be any difference if a Democrat were elected President.

Oddly enough, I never made the connection

When this story broke this morning the first thing that came to my mind was, the airlines have an excuse to stop serving complimentary beverages and search everybody's cary-on luggage for same. I guess the caffeine hadn't kick in yet. But this all makes perfect sense because it fits the pattern. What a coincidence, Lamont beats Lieberman on Tuesday and by Wednesday the Brits have stopped a terrorist plot to blow up airliners with soda pop,and Mentos. Then Skelator Chertoff, on national TeeVee, announces the return of the color-coded threat alert thingie. I think the color for today is yellow.

I immediately thought of it

It helps to rarely watch tv. I tuned in to hear the squealing over the Lamont victory. Even on C-Span they had tools pretending to make comments from the "heartland" ---what a joke. They pretended that the pundits (get ready) predicted double digit figures for Lamont's win! So they ought to now be fired for predicting such a victory which ended up so much "less" than they "predicted." So if the fascists go to THAT much trouble to downplay Lamont's victory, what's to stop them from changing the entire storyline by calling in a juicy terrorist ring bust? It's the Dean Scream all over again. Kudos beyond to Buzzflash for headlining this. Thank you!!!

Confirmation

I take the liberty of reposting the comment made by Benmerc on The Existentialist Cowboy (I hope Benmerc won't mind):
For the red alert enthusiasts out there…

Our Vice Prez sez:

“..The thing that's partly disturbing about it is the fact that, the standpoint of our adversaries, if you will, in this conflict, and the al Qaeda types, they clearly are betting on the proposition that ultimately they can break the will of the American people in terms of our ability to stay in the fight and complete the task. And when we see the Democratic Party reject one of its own, a man they selected to be their vice presidential nominee just a few short years ago, it would seem to say a lot about the state the party is in today if that's becoming the dominant view of the Democratic Party, the basic, fundamental notion that somehow we can retreat behind our oceans and not be actively engaged in this conflict and be safe here at home, which clearly we know we won't -- we can't be....”

Got the quote above off of :

No More Mister Nice Blog , (They have been all over this “Red Alert” thing….check them out)

Anyhow, in true form [ not withstanding any judgment one way or the other as to the validity of this current “crisis” as Rumsfeld would say: (hands in air) “ Who knows?!?” ] Here is Cheney to our rescue in our time of need…to brow beat us over the Lieberman primary loss, Gee…I feel so much safer now. What A TWIT this guy is, a real “statesman” in action. Just can not help him self from partaking in some more errant political capital. And Len, watch the MSM go after this like it was a winged shiner.

Cheney's mouth runneth over

All the blah, blah, blah out of Cheney's mouth, yet never a word about the people who paid for 9/11 - the Saudis. Every time BushCo says we are retreating from this fight, we need to point out that they have no more fought the real war here than they served in Vietnam. The Saudis were behind 9/11 and the Bush MisAdministration has let them off, no, worse, has rewarded them for successfully attacking us. Everything else is bullshit.

PSY-OPS kill 3 birds (or more) with 1 stone...

1) Take focus off israel's (and US weapons) expanded invasion and war crimes in Lebanon... 2) increase fear factor... ("we're at war - you're all in danger - let big brother do what needs to be done"...) 3) prepare the herd for ... more war, more war. 4 - and more) "see, you get rid of lieberman, see what happens?" - etc, etc, etc..... it's called psy-ops... Hey uSSa intel.... we don't believe you no more! But I'll give you a hint to regain some credibility... blow a couple thousand civilians up... you know like in Lebanon, or like on 9-11... nothing you ain't used to... and then blame it on the next bin bogeyman... hey it worked the last time!

So very true. Problem is the

So very true. Problem is the gullible mindset out there. Fear is the most valuable commodity in this day and age-seems they were getting antsy with all the pressure re Israel. Pretty smooth work tho.

Since this post (just a few

Since this post (just a few minutes ago) there were two more reports on Fox News Lite (err-- excuse me, CNN)-- one an update on an old "terrorist" bust in Michigan, and the other an "alert" that five more terrorists are urgently being sought. So watch out folks-- this is a setup for a real attack, and the political fallout to come.

Code Red Alert

Thanks for the additional information you've provided here for us. I hadn't even read this editorial prior to sending you a Mailbag Letter about this earlier today. This doesn't surprise me one bit as patient and questioning observation over the past 5 years has led me to the conclusion that these people simply can't be believed or trusted with anything. I also think that what we are witnessing is the beginning of the end for the Bushit administration for their quest of total and complete control and power. They know it and they don't like it and they are running scared now. Let the People's Revolution of 2006 begin! I'm sure ready.

A more accurate look would be

The administration (any administration) is a large oganization with many units. We would make a mistake that the national security staff take their lead from the political staff. Also- Blair is not a puppet and his cabinet are each members of Parliament so that ther political futures are not as reliant on the PM's office as a rethe president's staff. Chances are the UK's move was real, was managed by Scottland Yard and the Home Office and that the Bush administration are spectators. A more effective and accurate criticism is that while this alert is real the President and his policital team- as they always do- went immediately to politicize this event. Everything is political. My political memories stretchback to Nixon- and even under Nixon arguments on accute national security was above and beyond party politics- that was the old school of US politics. This faded under Clinton whe the GOP Congress would alledge that any move of Clinton's on security was for political reasons. Once the GOP got the WH every security move- needed or not- always has a political angle. We can imagine having a president responding to today's alert with a call for national unity, a courtesy call to high ranking Democrats, and an above party politics approach. Simply put, the GOP views everything as political and works everything as political. We are better off looking at this, which is obvious and easy to document then wistful speculation.

Well argued...but also...

I agree largely with the above analysis. Still, one could easily speculate that while this alert itself is for real, not only has the administration politicized the news after the fact, the decision to act on it -- the timing itself of the arrests, etc... perhaps that was also entirely political, as the editorial suggests. Again, I have no proof either way, but it's just awfully suspicious. A true anti-war progressive wins a major upset against entrenched power, effectively marking the first TANGIBLE sign of a shake up in the ruling junta, the first ACTUAL and hugely symbolic victory we've had in six years, and out come the agents of fear, distraction, confusion, and diversion. Hell, yesterday Lamont had even Chris Matthews fawning over him on Hardball - that just isn't okay for the powers that be. Time to grab the best potential-terrorist-plot-to-foil from off the shelf. Dress it up a bit, make it generically wide and horrific in scope; get people to throw away masquera, Gatorade, and ipods for a few days (see how those terrorists HATE our freedoms - and consumer values!) and add 24-7 news coverage - with enough drip-drip of details to keep us hooked and scared. Suddenly, Lamont who? Hence, the V for Vendetta metaphor is perfect (well done BuzzFlash); make the sheeple believe there are no more real choices out there, no other alternatives. On a last note, I agree 100% with the above assertion that "the GOP views everything as political and works everything as political." Karl Rove is the political equivalent of those stock market investors who boast of winning no matter what the market does. Everything, no matter how antithetical to their aims, arguments, or deeds, is engineered to become a political opportunity (think of how they used Kerry's service against him). This kind of thinking must be so endemic to this administration that it slips out carelessly and publicly from dear leader's mouth when he looks at the middle east chaos and calls it "an opportunity."

I suspect you're right

From the moment the news broke, my intuition/instincts screamed that this is a smoke and mirrors operation, as I posted at 9:37 AM in The Existentialist Cowboy's comments section. I have long stopped believing a word that comes out of the Bush and the Blair administrations.

Bush

I like the comment that WILLEY NELSON said about BUSH, HIS comment about BUSH. Bush is no cowboy and he WAS NOT BORN IN TEXAS. I think that tells us alot about this PHOMEY.

Bush, a Connecticut yankee in Jefferson Davis' court.

that's my view of Bush, the 3rd president of the confederacy.