The Rev. Billy Graham, a darling of the Evangelical Right, has never seen a U.S. war that he couldn’t bless. He once advocated that President Richard M. Nixon bomb the “dikes” in the north of Vietnam. He also criticized the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. for speaking out against the war. A new book, “The Prince of War: Billy Graham’s Crusade for a Wholly Christian Empire,” by Cecil Bothwell exposes the camera-mugging preacher as a serial warmonger.
“The shepherd always tries to persuade the sheep that their interests and his own are the same.” - Stendhal
The propaganda machine of the Evangelical Christian Right will soon be in counter attack mode. One of its darling preachers is about to take it on the proverbial chin. The Rev. Billy Graham, who has created a multimillion dollar media empire, that a Rupert Murdock would envy, is the subject of a shocking expose’ due out on Nov. 15, 2007. It’s entitled, “The Prince of War: Billy Graham’s Crusade for a Wholly Christian Empire.” The author is Cecil Bothwell. He hails from Asheville, North Carolina and is an award winning investigative reporter. Bothwell’s unflattering portrait of Rev. Graham shows him as a wily warmonger and a lackey for the Establishment. He describes Rev. Graham as a public figure who: “Undermined the Founders’ skeptical Deism and sought to rebrand the U.S. as a Christian nation, [and] its armies [as] the rightful instruments of [a] Christian crusade and empire.”
Bothwell documents that there wasn’t a war the U.S. was involved in that Rev. Graham couldn’t bless. In fact, he reveals that during the horrific Vietnam conflict, (1959-75), he had urged the then-President, Richard M. Nixon, to bomb North Vietnam! In a 13-page letter, that Rev. Graham had forwarded to the White House in April, 1969, it was stated: “There are tens of thousands of North Vietnamese defectors to bomb and invade the North. Why should all the fighting be in the South?...Especially let them bomb the dikes which could over night destroy the economy of North Vietnam.” Mr. Bothwell underscored that such a military action against the dikes, a huge complex of earthworks, would probably “kill a million people and wipe out an already poor nation’s agricultural system” He added that the advice in Graham’s transmittal “fell on receptive ears. Not longer after, Nixon moved the air war north and west.”
There is more. After the deadly Kent State U. affair, (May 4, 1970), where four students, who were protesting the Nixon-Henry Kissinger-inspired bombing of Cambodia, were killed by Ohio’s National Guard troops, Rev. Graham invited the mostly unbalanced Nixon to address his crusade. It was held in Knoxville, TN. While parents of the students were still grieving and burying their dead, Rev. Graham shamelessly shilled: “All Americans may not agree with the decision a president makes--but he is our president...”
Also, every chance Rev. Graham got he ripped into antiwar protesters in this country, while the Vietnam inferno was raging. After a large pro peace demonstration in late 1969, he railed in a letter to Corry Harpers, that the protesters were “radicals and those seeking to overthrow the American way of life.” When the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke out, in 1967 against the war in a sermon at the Riverside Church in NYC, Rev. Graham, jumped right in and tagged his criticism as “an affront to the thousands of loyal Negro troops who are in Vietnam.” When Dr. King marched for Civil Rights in Selma, Alabama, Rev. Graham was no where to be found. And, after Dr. King was gunned down in Memphis, TN, he couldn’t be bothered to attend his funeral either.
Rev. Graham made a career out of sucking up to U.S. presidents. Mr. Bothwell wrote how he loved those “endless photo-ops” at the White House, and how he was always, “so eager to shake the hands of...despots, movie stars and industrial kingpins, and to offer grandiose approval of their greatness. Obsequy, more than money, seemed to drive the man--though his pockets were never empty.” Fortunately, not all the presidents bought into Rev. Graham’s bogus act. One of my favorites, President Harry S. Truman, who was born in Lamar, MO, knew a wide variety of people from political bosses to political hacks. He had a built in b... s... detector. This is what President Truman had to say about the war-loving, camera-mugging preacher: “Graham has gone off the beam. He’s...well, I hadn’t ought to say this, but he’s one of those ‘counterfeits’ I was telling you about. He claims he’s a friend of all the presidents, but he was never a friend of mine when I was president. I just don’t go for people like that. All he’s interested in is getting his name in the paper.”
Just before Bush 1 (George H.W. Bush) launched the Persian Gulf War, he invited Rev. Graham to the White House. On Jan. 16, 1991, they both watched the “air war against Iraq on CNN.” Later that same evening, he prayed “three times” with the president before he delivered a “televised address to the nation.” In a phone call to Bush 1, prior to that White House invite, Rev. Graham had supposedly referred to Saddam Hussein as the “Antichrist.” This conversation reportedly helped Bush 1 to resolve “all the moral issues in my mind. It’s black and white, good versus evil.” Can anyone imagine Jesus watching a war on TV, without weeping aloud for its innocent victims, and demanding that it be stopped immediately?
As for the ongoing Iraq War, started by Bush 2 (George W. Bush Jr.), and based on a pack of rotten lies, not one word of criticism has been heard from Rev. Graham. Even after the notorious torture scandal at Abu Ghraib was revealed, the preacher maintained his vow of silence on this country’s worst president, a man who deserves impeachment and jail time for violating his oath of office. (1) The country has lost 3,801 of its finest sons and daughters in Iraq and wasted $455 billion there. Another 27,000 U.S. troops have been seriously injured. An estimated one million Iraqis are now dead and about 3.7 million have become refugees. Yet, Rev. Graham, a supposed follower of the “Prince of Peace,” has remained mute in his criticism of the outrageous conduct of this president and his insane policies. Why have we rarely heard Rev. Graham preach about Jesus’ “Sermon on the Mount?” Why have we rarely, if ever, heard him repeat these words that came directly from the mouth of Christ: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God?”
Mr. Bothwell suggests a possible reason why Rev. Graham has failed to speak out about the unjust Iraq War and Bush 2’s responsibility for it. At p. 164, he relates how the preacher, in 1985, had supposedly “saved” Bush 2 from perdition. It was at the family compound at Kennebunkport. Bush 2 was drunk and had allegedly “insulted a friend of his mother.” It was around the time of Bush 2’s 39th birthday. Mr. Bothwell writes: “George senior and Barbara blew up. Words were exchanged along the lines of something having to be done. George senior, then the vice-president, dialed up his friend, Billy Graham, who came to the compound and spent several days with George W. in probing exchanges and walks on the beach. George W. was soon ‘born again.’ He stopped drinking, attended Bible study and wrestle with issues of fervent faith. A man who was lost was saved.”
We now know that Bush 2, although he may have stopped hitting the bottle, never did anything in the realm of therapy about his alcoholism problem. He’s known by the experts in the field as a “dry drunk,” a potential danger to himself and to others. (2) As for Bush 2 being “born again,” the question must be asked: “Born again for what?” To kill Iraqis? Invade Iran? Bankrupt our Republic? “Brother” Elliott Nesch, an Evangelical and Peace advocate, believes that pro-War Christians “should repent.” (3) I agree with him. The bottom line is clerics, like Rev. Graham, dominate today much of the Religious Right in America. Bothwell’s tome deals, however, with a lot more relevant issues than just the preacher’s disgusting war addiction. It’s an insightful book that I am highly recommending. It’s well documented, too, with 274 footnotes.
Finally, I wrote last year that “Rev. Graham wasn’t a Phil Berrigan.” The latter, an ex-priest, was a true apostle of peace, who spent 11 of his 79 years behind bars in the cause of justice. Unlike Rev. Graham, who skipped out of WWII, Berrigan was involved in the Normandy invasion and the “Battle of the Bulge” as a member of the U.S. Army. (4) I’m convinced that unless the Christian community in this country, Protestant and Catholic alike, opens its eyes to what Rev. Graham and his Establishment-serving ilk have been doing “in Christ’s name,” this nation is headed for a fall that will make the collapse of Rome look like a Sunday picnic.
Notes:
1.
www.afterdowningstreet.org/
2.
www.counterpunch.org/wormer1011.html
3.
www.youtube.com/watch and
video.google.com/videoplay
4.
www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp
©2007, William Hughes.
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Comments
Let's not forget the other religions involved
27 Sep 2007
Final link (before Google Books bends to gov't demands and censors the title):
www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp
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27 Sep 2007
I am scared as I can be of lunatics like billy
I will not send my boys to die for carzies like him to feel warm inside about their crazy god or gods inside their imaginary worlds inside of their lunatic heads.
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27 Sep 2007
candst.tripod.com/trinity.htm
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27 Sep 2007
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27 Sep 2007
If your book is anything like your article it will be a smash hit. Many of us, within Christianity, have been wondering when Billy Graham would be exposed for the serpent that he has proven himself repeatedly to be. Thank you for your courage in telling the truth.
The words of Jesus do not match anything in the way of justification for any war at any time in an offensive nature. Even the harsh words that Jesus used against the Pharisees, Scribes and Lawyers were given with an opportunity to repent (change their thinking and practice) and become righteous in the justice and judgment that they brought to the people of Israel, but even after 40 years (30AD - 70AD) of opportunities to become righteous, the political and religious leaders of Israel failed to repent and were summarily destroyed in the fall of Jerusalem in AD70.
Only when people professing to follow Jesus Christ begin to actually heed His words and live them, by loving their neighbors as themselves, which includes all of mankind, will Americans and all people of the earth cease to be led by maniacal maniac religious leaders like Billy Graham down the path to utter physical destruction.
Jesus is truth
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27 Sep 2007
Acording to Jesus, he spoke in parables so that only his flock would have understanding. many will seek, few will find.
Real Christians would never treat our palestinian neighbors as we would not have them treating us.
Real Christians would never atribute to themselves the authority of Satan (to rule this world until judgement day) by giving Palestinian lands to the Zionist crusaders, who are the enemies of God, the chief prince of Meshek and tobal. The Zionist crusade is the abomiNation of desolation.
False anti-Christian types treat Christianity as an identifier, a tribalistic denomer to separate themselves from others
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01 Oct 2007
Do you think that just because Michael Vick or OJ Simpson is famous and rich that they are not going to make mistakes, or sin, just because they are rich and famous(well I know OJ isn't rich anymore)????
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27 Sep 2007
Graham and his big-haired clones with white leather shoes are a well funded army of operatives serving to grease the skids for the Vatican to take total control of Israel and middle east.
Zionism was a false-front created by the Jesuits (DO THE RESEARCH) and read: "Rulers Of Evil" By F. Tupper Saussy.
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27 Sep 2007
Is it unfortunate that Christ's good name is sullied and dragged through the toilet by the likes of these false shepherds in wolf's clothing. He and his will be held to acccount for their lies.
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28 Sep 2007
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28 Sep 2007
Some of the students who were shot were protesting the American invasion of Cambodia, which President Richard Nixon announced in a television address on April 30. However, other students who were shot were merely walking nearby or observing the protest at a distance.
Sources:
www.may4archive.org/sandy_scheuer.shtml
dept.kent.edu/sociology/lewis/lewihen.htm
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28 Sep 2007
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01 Oct 2007
No one rants and raves about how Oprah has too much money and everyone follows her like she's a god(dess)...
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30 Sep 2007
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01 Oct 2007
Graham has only stated that if you believe in the Lord, you shall be saved; in the Bible, that is exactly what God says...
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01 Oct 2007
and I guess all you righteous people, whether you call yourself Christians or not, believe that God is ONLY a loving God and would never hurt a flea, let alone a human being... have you even read the Bible lately? God killed a man for just touching the Ark of the Covenant, even though the man thought the Ark was going to fall and merely wanted to make sure it didn't fall... God commanded that many sinners, for various types of sin, should be stoned ALONG with the rest of his/her family...
And it is a known fact that the wicked corrupt people of the world surround themselves intentionally with innocent women and children so that, even if they are killed, so will those innocent and helpless people...
So don't try to tell me that God(Jesus) is against war and killing...
I guess sooner or later we will all find out so I don't why anyone tries to say they know exactly how God(Jesus) would feel about this or that subject, or this person or that person...
If we truly heed Jesus' words, then we would take an eye for an eye and so on...
A lot of these people probably including the author of the book and the author of this article only believe what they want to believe from the Bible and forget about the rest... selective amnesia...
For everyone has sinned and fallen short of the glory of God... MEANING: everyone is a sinner...
Judge not, lest you be judged... do you need an explanation for that?
Let the first without sin cast the first stone...
PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES SHOULDN'T THROW STONES...
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12 Oct 2007
That isn't what Jesus said. Only those who do the will of God will be saved.
Again, Graham is exposed as a wolf in sheep's clothing leading souls to damnation.
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13 Oct 2007