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30 May 2010 By Dr. Hamad Al-Majid If Obama made history by becoming the first
African-American to become President in America, than
another less well-known African-American called
Barbara Lee has also entered the history books as
being the only member of Congress to vote against the
authorization for the use of military force granted by
Congress to US President George W. Bush in the
aftermath of the September 11 attacks. This
authorization granted then President Bush a mandate to
begin an immediate campaign of revenge against any
country or group that plotted or aided in the
implementation of the September 11 attacks, and
Congresswoman Lee voted against this just four days
after this terrible terrorist attack. It was logical at that time for there to be no
acceptance of any debate or opposition over this
attack and the reasons behind it, or even of the
consequences of the revenge that was enthusiastically
led by President Bush. The American nation was in a
state of mass shock to the extent that some pillars of
the American media called for the authorities to
immediately take revenge on any Arabs or Muslims, in
an unprecedented reaction since World War II.
Thousands of innocent American citizens were killed
after terrorists hijacked a number of passenger planes
putting all of America at risk. This is why Barbara
Lee's objection was so striking and amazing. The magnitude of this event is not just due to the
number of innocent victims who were killed, but also
as a result of the American people's shock at seeing
their security disrupted and their economy and
institutions put at risk. However despite this, 15
September 2001 was a historic day for Congresswoman
Lee who chose to press the Red button record her "no"
vote on the issue of authorizing the use of military
force, which was something that left the American
people seething with anger. Her Washington office was
surrounded by plainclothes policeman for fear that she
would be killed, and a "Dump Barbara Lee" website was
also set-up that included fake photographs of the
Congresswoman smiling at the destruction of the Twin
Towers. Gentlemen, let us consider this wise American
woman, and understand that she pressed the red button
because of her farsighted vision and her profound
outlook towards the future. When she met with the US
President, observers expected this meeting to be
stormy however Congresswoman Lee calmly told the
President "we must have greater faith in democracy and
our constitution…and we must also emerge from this war
more committed to peace and more aware of the world
around us." Congresswoman Lee was ostracized at the
time and treated as an outsider. However time has
proven her right and the American campaign of revenge
caused even greater losses, and America became the
most hated country in the world as a result of its
hateful and arrogant policy. All us politicians,
thinkers, and leaders are now seeking to repair the
damage done by Bush, and electing Obama is one step
towards this. Barbara Lee wanted to restrain Bush's
mad reaction, however she was accused of being mad
herself for attempting this. Now more than every
before, the Americans are aware that history sided
with Congresswoman Lee's interpretation of events, and
against President Bush whose country and the entire
world are facing the destructive political and
economic consequences of his actions. What I have mentioned above is just one aspect of
the great book "Information War" by US author Nancy
Snow which has been translated into Arab by the
academic Dr. Ahmed Bin Rashid Bin Said In this book,
Snow writes about dangerous types of propaganda in the
US. However many of the inattentive and ignorant
inside and outside of the US have failed to pay
attention to such propaganda. Dr. Hamad Al-Majid is a journalist and former member of the official Saudi National Organization for Human Rights. Al-Majid is a graduate of Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic University in Riyadh and holds an M.A. from California and a Doctorate from the University of Hull in the United Kingdom.
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