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Democrats' Responsibility for Bush Radicalism
It is staggering, and truly disgusting, that even in August, 2007 -- almost six years removed from the 9/11 attacks and with the Bush presidency cemented as one of the weakest and most despised in American history -- that George W. Bush can "demand" that the Congress jump and re-write legislation at his will, vesting in him still greater surveillance power, by warning them, based solely on his say-so, that if they fail to comply with his demands, the next Terrorist attack will be their fault. And they jump and scamper and comply (Meteor Blades has the list of the 16 Senate Democrats voting in favor; the House will soon follow).
I just finished a discussion panel with ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero which was originally planned to examine his new (superb) book about the work his organization has done for years in battling the endless expansion of executive power and presidential lawbreaking. But the only issue anyone in the room really wanted to discuss -- including us -- was the outrage unfolding on Capitol Hill. And the anger was almost universally directed where it belongs: on Congressional Democrats, who increasingly bear more and more responsibility for the assaults on our constitutional liberties and unparalleled abuses of government power -- many (probably most) of which, it should always be emphasized, remain concealed rather than disclosed.
Examine virtually every Bush scandal and it increasingly bears the mark not merely of Democratic capitulation, but Democratic participation. In August of 2006, the Supreme Court finally asserted the first real limit on Bush's radical executive power theories in Hamdan, only for Congress, months later, to completely eviscerate those minimal limits -- and then go far beyond -- by enacting the grotesque Military Commissions Act with the support of substantial numbers of Democrats. What began as a covert and illegal Bush interrogation and detention program became the officially sanctioned, bipartisan policy of the United States.
Grave dangers are posed to our basic constitutional safeguards by the replacement of Sandra Day O'Connor with Sam Alito, whose elevation to the Supreme Court Congressional Democrats chose to permit. Vast abuses and criminality in surveillance remain undisclosed, uninvestigated and unimpeded because Congressional Democrats have stood meekly by while the administration refuses to disclose what it has been doing in how it spies on us. And we remain in Iraq, in direct defiance of the will of the vast majority of the country, because the Democratic Beltway establishment lacks both the courage and the desire to compel an end to that war.
And now Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, with revealing symbolism, cancel their scheduled appearances this morning at Yearly Kos because George Bush ordered them to remain in Washington in order to re-write and expand FISA -- a law which he has repeatedly refused to allow to be revised for years and which he has openly and proudly violated. Congressional Democrats know virtually nothing about how the Bush administration has been eavesdropping on our conversations because the administration refused to tell them and they passively accepted this state of affairs.
The intense rush to amend this legislation means that most of them have no idea what they are actually enacting -- even less of an idea than they typically have. But what they know is that George Bush and Fox News and the Beltway establishment have told them that they would be irresponsible and weak and unserious if they failed to comply with George Bush's instructions, and hence, they comply. In the American political landscape, there have been profound changes in public opinion since September of 2001. But in the Beltway, among our political and media establishment, virtually nothing has changed.
I don't have time this morning to dissect the various excesses and dangers of the new FISA amendments, though Marty Lederman and Steve Benen both do a typically thorough job in that regard. Suffice to say, craven fear, as usual, is the author of this debacle.
There are many mythologies about what are the defining beliefs and motivations of bloggers and their readers and the attendees at Yearly Kos. One of the principal myths is that it is all driven by a familiar and easily defined ideological agenda and/or a partisan attachment to the Democratic Party. That is all false.
The common, defining political principle here -- what resonates far more powerfully than any other idea -- is a fervent and passionate belief in our country's constitutional framework, the core liberties it secures, and the checks and balances it offers as a safeguard against tyrannical power. Those who fail to defend that framework, or worse, those who are passively or actively complicit in its further erosion, are all equally culpable. With each day that passes, the radicalism and extremism originally spawned in secret by the Bush presidency becomes less and less his fault and more and more the fault of those who -- having discovered what they have been doing and having been given the power to stop it -- instead acquiesce to it and, worse, enable and endorse it.

125 Comments so far
Show AllTo quote that great British theologian, Sting:
There is no political solution
To our troubled evolution.
Have no faith in constitution.
Need a bloody (in Brit-slang) revolution.
We are spirits in the material world.....
Think about it. We're addicted to oil and the amount that still can be extracted has peaked, global warming should have been SERIOUSLY addressed twenty years ago, we all pretty much agree the political system in this country is beyond repair- and yet virtually no one is willing to change their lifestyle SIGNIFICANTLY ENOUGH to make one bit of REAL difference.
Face it, folks. Short of divine intervention (which I actually believe is possible), we're fucked.
Kem -
That's just crazy!
What are you trying to do fill our national government with politicians who are only interested in public service?
How do we go about getting such an initiative in front of the 50 governors? Is there a process in place to facilitate such a thing? Also we need to deal with the fact that state Governors are part of the same duopoly in power at the federal level.
I gotta start spell checking and proof reading my posts better, having that MySQL syntax error every time I try to edit a post is getting irritating!
STATESMEN AND STATESWEMON. That is what would happen.
Yes Fat Fredy I'm crazy,___ but I ain't stupid and neither are you. Hey write a letter to the web-master, click on contacting us at the bottom of this screen.
Fat Freddy, I don't have a clue. Nader may know, there are lots of smart people here who may have ideas about it.
RE: WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO REFORM YOUR PARTY?
dmbelisle August 5th, 2007 10:22 am
to fix this mess...[we must] Make the Democratic Party our own...It will be easier to reinvigorate the party rather than try and start a third party that will mostly suck votes away from the Democrats....None of what we are griping about would have occured if we had given Al Gore a more decisive victory."
Let's ignore the dumbass provocations and unsupported arguments. Bottom line -
1) Want disgusted and passive Democrats to vote? Want progressives who do vote to pull the lever for your candidate? Lose the DLC. Or lose.
2) To lose the DLC you are doing...what?
A perfect example is Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota. She defeated Republican Mark Kennedy, but it doesn't seem to have made any difference. Klobuchar voted in favor of funding the Iraq war, and in favor of giving Bush more spy powers. She is also against single payer health care. Her votes are consistent with those of Michelle Bachman, a right-wing Republican in the House and the laughing stock of Minnesota politics. But at least Bachman is who she is, and those who voted for her got what they expected. Progressives got hoodwinked when they voted for Klobuchar; her votes are anything but Progressive.
Congressional Democrats are intimidated because they know what is coming and don't want to join the thousands who will be arrested and sent to detention camps immediately after the next terrorist attack.
I do wonder, if many in congress know something about Bush/Cheney that frightens them so badly, that they would kiss the pair's asses in public before protecting our Constitution.
Are there that many detention camps, enough to house 73% of the American public?
Oh, never mind, understand they have giant furnaces also.
If Congressman Conyers would put the HR-333 Bill up for a vote, the madness would end.
It is Conyers who is the keystone for this mess now. [Just Conyers.] He has the power to hold the bill,___ or put it on the floor of Congress for a vote. Say that name ten times. Conyers-Conyers-Conyers-Conyers. We can say it to ourselves. It ain't Pelosi anymore, it's Conyers. But they are all guilty, for not forcing Conyers to act.
Whatever the speculative reasons offered for the motive of the Spineless Democrats to have participated for some seven years in the shredding of the Constitutional system under this Administration, the fact is that they have done so.
A reasonable conclusion to draw is that the Constituional system is kaputt. Dead.
Harry reid did a pelosi.He could have kept it off the table and did not.They all made noises and did nothing and that includes feingold.Where is byrd's copy of the Constitution?It does not mean a thing to any of them any more.There is no courage left in these people.Tony
Don't let the idiots at Democratic Underground read this article. The truth is fatal to them.
The Democrats have been fully on board with this since 2001. Check the votes. Look at the votes on the original Patriot Act. One Senator and a handful of Reps opposed. Look at all the other 'anti-terror' bills. They vote for the wars. They vote for the police state. They vote for the budgets that fund all of this. All of this happens with Democrat votes. Look at the votes. The Democrats have been fully on board with this from day one.
Anyone who votes Democrat thinking they are opposing what's happened since 2001 is a bloody idiot. STOP VOTING DEMOCRAT!
This is serious stuff, people. None of those 16 democrats deserves to be in Congress. What are they thinking? I can't help but to think that they are scared of something ..... and it certainly isn't their constituency. This is a sad and scary time for Americans.
Removing these people from Congress is not enough. We need to create third party movements at the local level.
COMarc,
If there is another terrorist attack, the elections will be postponed indefinitely.
RE: WE GO DOWN THIS ROAD EVERYDAY - SO ORGANIZE ALREADY...
Another 'spineless Democrats' editorial - that 99% of commondreams readers agree 100% with...
Well-known theme - capitulation, public ahead of - new details, a few facts worth remembering, new burst of moral disgust, though that declines with each new revelation of increasingly predictable cowardice...
At a certain point, I hope we can all say we spend as much time engaged in some type of activism as we spend reading and being disgusted.
It is, of course, 'not as easy as that' - it is fairly easy to join an 'affinity group' that shares your ideas already; from within such a group, fairly easy to broaden that affinity group to include...other affinity group types, who already agree and vote as you do.
Good, so we feel less alone, and that we're doing something. And we are doing something - anything is better than nothing, and this can make us feel better, and that we are pushing back, and that we are not alone. And, organized into our 'natural' affinity groups, we can make a little difference. But...
...the hard part is reaching into the greater electorate: the inert, discouraged people who do not belong to our affinity group; who do not necessarily think or feel like us; who do not necessarily belong to our race or class or ethnicity; who do not necessarily think about politics; for whom politics is something remote...
But these are the people crucial to making progressives more than - in the recent words of iwarrior - a "subculture."
Practical suggestions?
We need a Third Party. Even if all it does is keep the Democrats out of the White House, it will have succeeded in getting someone's attention. After all, things could not get any worse under a different leadership from either of the so-called major parties. People are more than discouraged, they are fed up because they do not believe they are represented by either of the parties that control the government. Until this stranglehold is broken, nothing will ever change. You see, the Democrats are too afraid to take risks, and the Republicans don't need to take them. Clearly, unless risks are taken, we will writing similar blogs until Bush takes our computers away - and he's working on that, trust me. Or maybe it's time to start talking about that other possibility, the one no one, apparently out of fear, wants to mention. It worked for our forefathers.
It is time for progressives to leave the Democrats for a new party. A party that will list as its basic tenents subserviance to the constitution and the bill of rights. We should join with the Libertarian Party to fight the onslaught of fascism. As progressives, we need to temporarily put aside our desire for social change (national health care, etc), and concentrate on saving and restoring civil liberties. Democracy itself is at stake people.
Emily, you are correct. Thomas Jefferson has said that a country should have a revolution every generation or so to either maintain or restore freedom. Non-violence can only go so far. It worked for Ghandi against the British, but would it have worked against Hitler? Joseph McCarthy? Stalin? Our problem is that while the Corporate / Fascists are willing to use brass knuckles, we would rather win an argument. That may not be good enough for us anymore.
redwriteman,
Libertarians favor total lessez faire capitalism, which results in exactly what Bush & Cheney are doing, turning the nation and the World over to big corporations - and you want to join them?! That's a sell-out.
I am so proud to note that one of those Democrats who voted across the aisle to Unite in the cause of Fascism is Indiana Senator Evan Bayh! We Hoosiers are so proud to contribute to the demise of the United States.
www.unknown-arts.org/politics
As a former Green I can tell you a third party alternative to the Dems is EXACTLY what the right wants. I personally witnessed Young Republicans enthusiastically encouraging people to vote Green in 2000. I'll never forget it.
As a Green who worked for Nader in 2000, and who saw what that brought (Bush), the sad and unalterable truth is that we live in a two party system, like it or not.
We have to do as the far right did to the Republican party, in other words, take over the Democratic party. It won't be fast, and it won't be easy, but it is happening, and we need the patience and perseverance to see it through.
Money.
Go here: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070804/ap_on_go_co/senate_rollcall_terrorism_1
to find out how YOUR Senator voted on S. 1927. Mine got an earfull (Smith from Oregon). Because of their vote on this issue, they ain't goin' back to the Senate - EVER! Doesn't matter if they are Dem or Repug. They are gone if we have an election in '08.
The House is supposed to vote on this tonight. I tried to call my Rep. but their offices are closed. I did call yesterday, but I don't know how to find out what is going on right now. Anybody got any ideas?
DailyKos seems to be on top of this. And boy are they pissed! I've never heard them be so anti-Democratic party before. The Dem's may have just cut their own throat on this one.
P.S. News Sophisticate: Tried the link to Kucinich and impeachment artical. Doesn't work. Weird.
Pelosi and Reid had an even better reason to stay away from Yearly Kos, they didn't want to face a gauntlet of criticism. Pelosi has plenty of power. She uses it where she wants to and pretends she's helpless when she has other priorities. I got a long (5 page) letter from my Congressman Peter DeFazio explaining why it would be futile to impeach Bush/Cheney. I didn't agree with all his arguments, but I couldn't dispute one of them. He pointed out that the Democratic majority, of which he wasn't a part, GAVE Bush the votes he wanted to overturn our Constitution. Makes it kind of hard to turn around and impeach him for what they authorized. This a rather different situation from the Nixon impeachment.
Emily Anne, good for you for bringing up the dreaded "R" word. Jefferson had it right and we need it more than ever now. Unfortunately we don't have the warm bodies.
And I agree, the Democratic Party is rotten to the core. It has a few diehard progressives, but they exist in a state of apartheid. Between the Republicans stealing elections and the DLC controlling the campaign cash purse strings, we need to let them know we refuse to keep going down their road. So who's willing to stand up for themselves and stop being cowards and voting for these corporate sellouts to keep betraying us?
NewsSophisticate, do you have another link that might work? This one didn't work for me.
Democrats = Bush enabler.
End of the story.
But remember this when you vote next time.
RE: PROGRESSIVES ARE TAKING OVER THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR EVIDENCE...
alyosha August 4th, 2007 4:44 pm
"We have to...take over the Democratic party...it is happening."
Breathless, waiting for the evidence...
alyosha wrote:
"We have to do as the far right did to the Republican party, in other words, take over the Democratic party. It won't be fast, and it won't be easy, but it is happening, and we need the patience and perseverance to see it through."
Clearly. We can see the results already. I suppose the logic is that before this sea change began, we would have had a unanimous vote in the Senate? This crap of repeatedly attacking the Greens and Nader or the concept of a Third Party is ignorant in the best of times, but when we have a Democratic majority in BOTH Houses and they STILL MAGICALLY and MYSTERIOUSLY do EXACTLY as Bush asks, the joke that we need to show faith in the Democrats is over. The joke that we are destroying our only true salvation by voting Green, or Bull Moose, or Dear God Please Save Us From This Handbasket To Hell is a sick one. We voted in the Democrats and they have made it clear that they are NOT on the side of the PEOPLE, but the PEOPLE with MONEY.
www.unknown-arts.org/politics
Conyers? Is that like conures?
Go Jefferson! That kind of thinking lasted 200 yrs as a working model. Now its gone. What is up with Edwards?
KEM , I totally agree about congress knowing something awful about bush and cheney ... I think it's the truth about 9/11 ... and a "terrorist attack" happening any time they decide they want one. bush & cheney's threat of something happening "on their (Dems) watch if they didn't pass this bill, is a real possibility.
People keep forgetting that those bomber pilots were Saudi's and that bush is in love/ bed with the Saudi's ... both father and butthead son ... Remember the Carlyle Group - it's the real deal.
and for the Dem bashing progs ... republican enablers at this site...
I find it interesting that so many of you think you have the answer to everything ... Have you actually ever marched/ worked for change or is it just your mouths that are moving?
You are actually seen by many as divisive and more republican bent then anything really helpful.
Rebel Farmer: As a fellow Oregonian, I will be actively working to get someone else besides Smith elected to the Senate next year. I hope we are able to have elections and thaat the votes are actually counted this time.
I truly donot understand the Dems who voted for this abomination to our Consttitution. The damn FISA law has been amended over 78 times since it was originated. It works just fine with a few tweaks from time to time. Bbush has set himself up as the dictator with Cheney pulling the strings. I hate the government in this country now.
alyosha spare us the DLC propaganda. And you never worked for Nader in 2000, who are you kidding? A Third Party is the ONLY solution. If the right-wing approves it, so be it. Democrats must be wiped off the electoral map if we want America back.
unknown arts wrote:
"This crap of repeatedly attacking the Greens and Nader or the concept of a Third Party is ignorant in the best of times..."
Oh? The Republicans LOVE the Green Party. I was a former Green and I saw it firsthand. They do all they can, including spending cash to get Greeens on the ballot. Third parties are not going to work. Piss and moan, all you want, call it crap all you want, but it's just the flat out truth.
baska wrote:
"Breathless, waiting for the evidence…"
You could turn blue waiting, I'll admit. But I am heartened by some of what I see in Congress, Jim Webb from VA for example. There are probably others, but I'm not interested in writing a dissertation at this point.
Recall how long it took for the far right to take over the Republican party. From Goldwater's defeat in 1964 to President Ronnie Raygun in 1980. Do the math. I don't think it will take so long this time around, but to expect things to turn completely around in one election is simply naive. Get some historical perspective and get ready for the long haul.
I sent the following to the Kusinich campaign:
To the Kucinich Campaign
A suggestion on strategy
Addressing the challenges of
-Lack of American confidence in the Executive Branch
-Lack of ability-to-inspire of candidates
-The wide range of issues that are not addressed by the party platforms—causing a fragmented opposition
-dispair of always voting for the lesser of two evils
-the stupid personality/popularity tone of the election
WHY NOT RUN ON THE STRENGTH OF YOUR CABINET? and take the whole election out of the star personality rut-- take it right out of how much money is being raised…and put the pressure on the candidates to address the issues.
What we have at the moment, is a man (or is it two?) who listens to no one. The big issue is not who is the star, but who ADVISES him on the issues.
Usually the cabinet is not made public until AFTER the election. To address the lone executive issue, make a point of who your advisors will be…
What we need is to know is that the the wars, environment, health, the economy, security all of that is going to be addressed in the strongest possible way, yet what we are offered is single issue candidates, with some candidates just selling their personalities. I for one wonder what these contenders will do with the concept of the lone executive and shudder, let alone the Vice President, as the man behind the curtain…the fourth branch
So, something like this—the people you select to advise you are better than position papers—this list is off the top of my head, just to give an idea:
Kucinich as President
Mike Gravel(?) as Vice President (to break ties in the Senate!) and to get corruption out of congress,
Al Gore, or R. Kennedy Jr. Secretary of the Environment (one on policy the other on enforcement)
Ralph Nader where he can do what he does best
Clark as secretary of Defense
Jimmy Carter to the UN
Winona La Duke Bureau of Indian Affairs
Conyers on Health
Something like that would really ring MY chimes. I can't vote in the primaries because I am a Green. I don't want to vote for the lesser of two evils, nor on just one issue. Running, by means of Cabinet choice, on all the planks would leverage the Democratic Party. And if you do it, the rest of the candidates will just look dumb; they will have to name their candidates for the various posts—or face questions from the public.
FEAR IS A RENEWABLE RESOURCE
bush and his boyfriends pull out the FEAR CARD and the lemmings fall into line....
No Republicans voted against the bill.
The following Democrats voted for it: Evan Bayh (Indiana); Tom Carper (Delaware); Bob Casey (Pennsylvania); Kent Conrad (North Dakota); Dianne Feinstein (California); Daniel Inouye (Hawai'i); Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota); Nancy Mary Landrieu (Louisiana); Blanche Lincoln (Arkansas); Claire McCaskill (Missouri); Barbara Mikulski (Maryland); Bill Nelson (Florida); Ben Nelson (Nebraska); Mark Pryor (Arkansas); Ken Salazar (Colorado); Jim Webb (Virginia).
Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Christopher Dodd and Barack Obama opposed the bill, as did 23 other Democrats and Bernie Sanders, the independent from Vermont.
Joe Lieberman voted as you'd expect, with the busheviks.
For the 16 Democrats who voted for this bill, George Bush chose one of Engelbert Humperdink's greatest hits to thank you all:
Pussy-cat...pussy-cat..I.love you......yes, I-I-I...do!
Do you purrrrrr.....or meow?
Oh, one other question: Will Secretary Paulson be required to absorb our debt as well as our assets or did the bankruptcy reform bill allow us to hold on to our debt after the government gets done raping us?
I'm telling you, Canada's looking better and better...
I get a lot of email requests for money from the Democrats but after this vote, I am not giving any more. Clearly, they take a lot of their supporters for granted. A member of the Green Party would NEVER vote to retroactively legalize an illegal spying program. What is next? The executive branch can make the laws and the legislative branch can apply its seal of approval - a rubber stamp.
The Democratic party is truly the political equivalent of the Washington Generals.
We are going to have to retake the Democratic party from the DLC and the corporate-friendly candidates or we are in serious trouble.
Dennis Kucinich and Al Gore come to mind as good candidates, but getting them into viable positions for the nomination is difficult.
I suggest that a serious coordination effort is needed, where the various progressive web sites and liberal/democratic organizations stop writing articles, and start organizing as a cohesive unit.
In other words, stop jawing, and start crackin!
John Moffett
OpEdNews.com
Since so many of you hold all Democrats in utter disdain, you can look forward to President Fred Thompson or President Newt Gingrich.
Then we'll have a Renewed Contract ON America and you can bitch and moan all over again -- that is, if you still have unfettered access to the Internet.
Rightwingers such as Newt Gingrich, Richard Mellon Scaife, Grover Norquist, Rush Limbaugh, et al. have been working their magic to get Americans to hate government for years and years. "Drown it in the bath-tub!"
They want Americans to hate government, Congress, politicians (well, of the liberal/progressive stripe) so that they tune out. They successfully transformed the word LIBERAL into an epithet.
People keep blaming the media, the politicians, the corporations -- they blame everyone but themselves. Not me! Not me! Well, there's plenty of blame to go around.
We, the Sheeple didn't pay enough attention when it mattered. And, frankly, we still don't get it.
Will the last one to leave, please turn out the lights.
What's the difference between Republican and Democrat. The spelling!
Folks, it's time for a political rethink, a change of direction. Those who pull the strings have done so for too long and headed you in the wrong direction. We need to put humanity back into politics and get rid of circuses and stale bread.
http://seeking-utopia.blogspot.com
The Democrats are afraid of offending two primary entities, the Establishment "mainstream" media, and the corporate Big money. It would help if they would conduct their own polls and provide the proper context missing in the media and their funded polls. Then they would see how the public actually feels asbout the issues as they actually are and feel much less intimidated. A new Fairness Doctrine would also help greatly.
President Fred Thompson or President Newt Gingrich or Giuliani and President Hitlery or Obummer, what's the difference between them?
None. Wake up. Can't you get through your thick skull that Dems and Repugs are two wings of the same party?
The System.
"As long as we remain shackled to a system of these two thoroughly corrupt political parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, there seems little hope for national salvation." Dave Lindorff.
The key word here is system. We have a legalized system of bribery and self-perpetuating corruption that can't be reformed, and can't be beaten within the existing corrupt laws and cunningly crafted political framework. We simply can't beat the system by operating within the system, because no matter who we vote for, corruption wins.
While Democratic Representatives dazzle us with trivialities, Bush declares himself dictator.
The obvious solution is a third party, but does anyone really think our system rulers will allow that to happen? They have all economic, political, police and military power, and if Iraq is any indication, they won't hesitate to declare Martial Law and kill millions of Americans to keep their wealth and power.
We must find some way to work outside the system, that doesn't provoke violent retaliation.
One way to do that is to support a candidate that the system has shunned. The system and media shun Dennis Kucinich.
Our enemy's, enemy could be our only hope to dismantle the system.
We could form our own Independent party, and ask Dennis Kucinich to lead it.
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I'm not sure that a sizeable percentage of turncoats warrants not voting for democrats at all. Perhaps another alternative -- rather than taking tens of thousands to the streets -- might be to take tens of thousands to the caucuses and oust the neocons and other assorted Republicans out of the Democratic Party.
Under the present system of government in the United States, a Third Party is useless. The system (i.e. the Constitution) was designed to limit popular participation in government. The Two Party System is an outgrowth of that original intent of the Framers of the Constitution. Read the writings of Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers. Many of the men who wrote and signed the Constitution wanted to limit political power to those who held significant property. This is the system we have today. Major corporations call the shots. If you doubt any of this read Jerry Fresia's book "Toward an American Revolution",
http://www.southendpress.org/2004/items/TowardRev
What we need actually is a new Constitution.
A Constitution which enshrines the ideals we want to hold as a society:
equal rights, clean environment, living beings before corporate profits,etc.
A Constitution which facilitates the participation of the People in
the affairs of government. To this end, disposing our current electoral system and structure of government and implement something like a parliamentary democracy would be an improvement in my opinion.
A Constitution which takes the money out of elections.
A Constitution which places limits on corporate power. For example, a corporation should be given the right of free speech. Corporate charters would be taken seriously and have real consequences for a corporation violating its charter.
I could go on, but the bottom line is that the problems we face now are systemic in nature. Having Hillary Clinton rather than George Bush might look "kinder and gentler", but nothing will really change -- for example, we will still fund the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian Territories, still push through 'free trade" agreements. Don't forget it was the Clinton Administration which scuttled the Kyoto Protocol.
After all that has been done to destroy our country and constitution who will care if the Reichstag burns down? Bring your marshmallows on February 27th for the anniversary.