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Once again, the Bush administration is flimflamming the hapless Democratic majority in Congress into rushing an important piece of legislation into law without serious thought or debate about the implications.
Although Congress passed a temporary extension of the FISA law in August that carries it through to February, the administration is already back demanding the immediate passage of a permanent law that permits the government to snoop on all private communications.
They've also requested a few "improvements" to the law, including a retroactive waiver of liability for the big telecommunications companies that gave the government unfettered warrantless access to phone calls and e-mail communications in violation of existing law.
The other "improvements" that the White House wants, and our intelligence chiefs say they need, would broaden the already bloated power of the executive branch.
This, even as one member of Congress revealed this week that the temporary extension of the snooping law was jammed through in August when administration officials stampeded legislators by revealing secret information about an alleged terrorist plot to bomb the Capitol. Which, surprise, never materialized.
That was a good one. What will they do to frighten Congress this time? Threaten to send Osama bin Laden the home addresses of every member of Congress who opposes them?
And precisely when can we expect the people who run Congress these days - Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi of California and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid - to wake up to the reality that George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are playing them like a fiddle?
The White House has stonewalled this same Congress on its demands for information about known abuses of the new surveillance powers. It's assumed for itself, without challenge, all sorts of powers that would appall the men who wrote checks and balances into our Constitution to prevent the unfettered power of a king or dictator.
The Bush White House may have gotten most everything it's touched wrong, but it's raised fear mongering to a fine art. It's wrapped itself in a cloak of invisibility named National Security that quashes all questions, stifles all debate and conceals a multitude of sins.
The equal branches of government, meant to keep a chief executive greedy for power under control, have failed the American people for nearly seven years of the Bush administration. Shame on Congress and shame on the judiciary for their dereliction of duty and failure to protect the inalienable rights of the American people under the Constitution.
Shame, as well, on the American people, who've been too busy shopping, too busy partying while Rome burns, to pay as much attention to the steady erosion of their rights as they do to Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton or O.J. Simpson. Shame on most of the news media for regularly parroting so many of the administration's assertions about Iraq, Iran, terrorism and so on without bothering to ask whether or not they're true.
Meanwhile, men whose incompetence has become legendary, men who seemingly have no common decency, nor even a smidgen of good intentions, dare to claim for themselves the mantle of Abraham Lincoln and Harry Truman.
Is it too much to ask that Americans begin paying attention to all that's being stolen from them? To the breathtaking failures of this administration and the entire federal government? To a president who's about to demand another $200 billion to finance his war of choice in Iraq for another year but who refuses to spend another penny to care for sick children?
To government departments and regulatory agencies run by Republican hacks and industry tools who not only don't do their jobs but also block all attempts to investigate the theft of billions of tax dollars by Republican cronies, donors and contractors?
"The evil that men do lives after them," Shakespeare's Mark Antony said in his eulogy of Julius Caesar.
If the Democrats in Congress don't find their spines and find new leaders who aren't confused about what's happening and aren't afraid of the word "impeachment", then we all may find ourselves in an even worse mess than the one Bush and Cheney already have made. At war with Iran, for example, and throw in Syria and North Korea, too, for good measure.
While we're at it, we need to encourage the Republican and Democratic parties to find some better candidates for the presidency. The ones out on the campaign trail now look like Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.
If the two parties don't find some better candidates with some new ideas, the pitiful 40 percent of Americans who bother to vote may vote for "None of the Above." Or write in Lincoln or Truman for president. Even dead, they're a better choice than what's on offer now.
Consider this a last-minute wakeup call. This is your country. Take it back before it's too late.
Joseph L. Galloway, a military columnist for McClatchy Newspapers, is the co-author, with Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, of "We Were Soldiers Once ... and Young," a story of the first large-scale ground battle of the Vietnam War.
© 2007 McClatchy Newspapers
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thanks, i have checked out scott's peice, i agree with him completely about the war in iran being our new focus.
bitter to concede but we need to stick a fork in iraq, it is done, and focus on stopping the iran war. it is our best bet and probably is the fastest way to stop the war in iraq s well.
i have encouraged people to google/youtube scott as well as he has many videos to watch - where he talks about "what it is" - he has the ability to scrape away all the bs and get to the facts and then present them to us in a way that is meaningful. not many people can.
scott is a great resource.
sounds like you are too.
ellsberg's peice on the bush coup is also stunning. as is his warning about the one that is coming.
there seems to be a confluence of awareness in the last week, naomi klein's new book on "shock therapy" is a crucial must read for all of us.
we need to brace oursleves for the coming task.
the war of independence.
We should question the evil that men do . . . everyday.
What is wrong with them?
Come on -- we CAN turn this around -- stop being so frightened and act while we still can!!!
Corporations don't exist without our dollars, without our consumer response.
Turn off the TV sets -- less electricity bills and less junk entering your home!!!
Kucinich should be the Democratic candidate -- send him some $$$.
It should not be possible to win an election in this country unless 51% of eligible voters vote.
It is even obvious outside of the U.S that Dennis Kucinich is the only candidate who has the audacity (guts) to offer any change of course (for the better) for the U.S.
Thanks, Nova Scotia!!!
Don't look for the Republican Party to put forward any decent candidates who might offer a lifeline to turn your great, but rapidly sinking, country around. And, among most of the Democratic candiadtes now on offer, expect little better. There is one candidate, however, who offers a radically new and vastly encouraging vision of America. I speak, of course, of Dennis Kucinich. Wake up to Dennis, America, before it's far too late!
It is already too late. Corporations that control our Media will not allow change to hurt their bottom line, (profit), and the ever increasingly compliant congress will acquiesce!
There is only one party in America. That's the corporate party and they control something even stronger than our government. They control the media which controls American politics. Read IRON HEEL by Jack London to get a glimpse of our future.
Hoa binh
Pacplyer: 2000 targets have been selected. Mostly civillian infrastructure. And I doubt we will see anything as restrained as a 'tactical' nuke being used. Catasrtophic destruction is , I belive, the order of the day.
And do you consider ANY nuke small? Especially when used on a nuclear reactor as both Israel and the US have threatened to do?
By the way, what do you plan to do when the oil stops flowing?
Oh, and as a P.S.
George Washinton was an English army officer turncoat and traitor to the English Crown.
Candidates need to have good soundbites and stage presence for the the star struck US electorate to elect them. The tall tough guy (call it cowboy)image portrayed by Reagan, Dubya and Thompson appears to work best.
I am trying to come up with a smart ass, sarcastic post.
And all I can see is the coming horror of the nuked cities of Iran. Cities that were ancient before the nightmare that is America was even contmplated by a turncoat English soldier.
Thousands of years of culture, learning and poetry flashed into poisonous radioactive dust. Millions of innocent men, women and children dying.
And all because no-one had the balls to stand up to a mean spirited little psychopath who likes to play dress-up and pretend he's a 'soljer boy'.
I've read many articles chastising the American people for allowing this situation to occur, but very, very, very little in the way of suggestions on how to rectify what's wrong. Of course, much of what is on Common Dreams is preaching to the choir, and many of the people here do attempt to change things and are aware of the problems.
So what do we do besides voting our conscience (not a very good option), writing to our congressional representatives, writing to the newspapers, going to protests, keeping informed and informing our neighbors and friends? I cultivate my own garden, buy locally, live my life with as much integrity as possible, but it does not change the way the government functions.
I'd like a whole lot more advice on what people can do without giving up the entire rest of our lives. I've got friends who spent years and years as environmental activists. One of them even ran for the lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania on the Green ticket during the last election. They worked with lawyers, committees, environmental organizations, and lots of regular people. Their lives were consumed by their passion for environmental protection and other political causes. The results of their very concerted efforts were not very great. Big corporations still override all objections, the Bush administration still overturns law after protective law, mountaintop removal is still rampant in states like West Virginia.
If people who devote their entire lives to progressive causes and political integrity cannot make a difference, what makes the author of this article believe we can effectively stop the shredding of our constitution just because we are aware that it's happening? The current government has the support of large corporations, the media, some influential foreign governments, and other wealthy, powerful entities.
I've been aware of the fascist nature of the Bush cabal since before 9/11, I've talked to anyone who will listen, I've read and become informed, gone to protest rallies, written letters, signed petitions, and other activities, but it's like spitting in the wind. And I do get tired of being blamed for what's wrong with our government, so please, give us a break or give us some answers.
"The evil that men do lives after them..." so said Shakespeare. Too bad criminals like Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, Kissinger, and the rest of the Neo-con-artists get away with their crimes. Saddam went to the gallows, courtesy of George W. Bush. When are Goerge W. Bush and his merry band of war criminals also going to have a date with the hangman's noose? Tehran would be a good location!
Boom?
Democrats are masochists, Republicans are sadists, and it's pointless to expect either party to act in opposition to its instincts. There's some background here.
You're hereby encouraged to pass this around:
Don't miss the high spirited talks from the last couple of days at the UN General Assembly in NYC this week, where the monstrous empire of greed and violence, is enthusiastically denounced! If our newspapers weren't so rotten, they would have printed the text of these great talks:
Nicaragua - Daniel Ortega
Iran - Ahmadinejad
Cuba -
Bolivia - Evo Morales
Equador-
http://www.un.org/webcast/ga/62/
I feel sorry for those who think the corporate elite would allow Kucinich to get elected President in 2008. If he got within a stone's throw of winning the White House I would bet my bottom dollar the right-wing media would conjure up some fantastic stories about him, made up out of whole cloth for sure, and the corporate media would repeat them ad nauseum without a fact check in sight (who knows, maybe something like "a male child prostitute claims he is a crack addict pedophile who sells government secrets to al Qaeda"). Then after the election was over, and he lost, the corporate media would engage in a global mea culpa, "Our bad, we should have checked the facts, or at least checked one fact. Sorry, but next time we will get it right!" And if by some miracle he did not lose, the election would be stolen. And if by some miracle that did not work, they would have him "taken care of."
Come on, do you think if they manufactured lies about Gore and got away with it, or cheated Kerry and got away with that, that they would not do the same with Kucinich, and worse? Impossible.
Gee... who was the last serious Democratic contender who opposed the Military Industrial complex? Bobby Kennedy?
Wasn't he assasinated? And the shooter immediately scooped into a mental facility where to this day he is kept on extremely high drug doses?
I would be more than a little nervous if I was a candidate...
"Shame, as well, on the American people, who've been too busy shopping, too busy partying while Rome burns, to pay as much attention to the steady erosion of their rights..."
Most Americans, at least the ones I know, can't even pay their bills or get health insurance, never mind do frivolous shopping. Give me a break.
Nova Scotian - "Don't look for the Republican Party to put forward any decent candidates who might offer a lifeline to turn your great, but rapidly sinking, country around."
But we should look to the Democrats? Actually there is one Republican who probably could turn this country around to the great country it once was. R. Paul.
checksandbalances - My sentiments exactly! (See my post above.) It's ridiculous to think there's much we can do about this situation unless there's anyone out there who still believes we have any kind of participatory government in this country. Look what's happened to people who have attempted to simply call attention to the problems - tasering, arrests, being forcibly removed or physically assaulted. Even most of the so-called liberal members of congress show little interest in the opinions of their constituents. How do you take time from trying to survive to put yourself in harm's way with so little chance of making a difference?
It kind of makes me more understanding of the Germans who didn't take a stand when the Nazis were performing their atrocities. I wonder now what I ever thought they could really do.
Thanks, LeeAnnG. I read your posts and sympathize with what you're saying.
We get very few suggestions on what to do, only a lot of bashing. I'm tired of it.
I don't think we're quite as culpable as the Germans during Hitler's regime, though, because he was elected by 93% of the people, who knew full well what his platform and agenda were.
There's only one way to get this country back to a semblance of what it was. Maybe Paul can do a lot of good, but the powers that be, (the corporations), won't give up their power that easily..
Armed revolution.
There were Germans who resisted. Remember "First they came for the Communists, but I didn't speak, because I wasn't a Communist". Germans who resisted were put into concentration camps or killed straight out. Those who didn't had a much better chance for survival.(Until the Allied bombing)
Excoriating Americans who ignore or support American imperialism ignores the fact that if you have a sense of personal survival, it is rational to support the ruling class.
People posting here have an advanced sense of morality. They extend their own wishes for a good life to others around the world. This advanced morality is rare. I think it's about 6% of any population. (This theory is based on observation, not on research).
No matter what tactics you use,you can't make the majority of people go against their own survival in the interest of those they don't know. That is why none of our tactics work.
"Of Hubris and Atrocities: Why Do They All Hate America?"
By BRIAN CLOUGHLEY
http://www.counterpunch.org/cloughley09222007.html
Personally I am SICK of articles that blame average people for not doing more to stop this. ARE YOU KIDDING?? The American people have been neutered, starting with the Kennedy killings and all the way up until now. There is nothing any of us can do that we haven't already done (legally, that is). Worldwide protest? Been there, done that. Petitioning the Government? Enough to fill a landfill. Voting in a new Congress? Oh yeah, did that too. Yes, some Americans are apathetic and stupid. But most do pay attention, and a large percentage do want change, and want things to be different. We are beaten by a system that has checkmated us, and made us non-relevant to the political dialog.
Shame, as well, on the American people, who've been too busy shopping, etc. and so on and so forth. These people have been bred to be such as they are, and bullied into it. And raped and stripped of their virtue and any vestige of hope or belief.
Far be it from me to stick up for them, but they are as lost as lost can be and for that are they not deserving of pity? They do not know the trouble they are in nor do they care until they are in it. And this despite that they probably consider us with derision and so forth as they have been inculcated.
completely in agreement with LeeAnnG. So much has been done behind the scenes to undermine those of us who disagree. Years of studies and planning and covert activities. It's been such and effort to make it to this point, to get this far, and still hold one's head above water, or still feel that one has any self worth in today's social climate, that it's almost worthy of a degree?
How many citizens of the world are willing to put aside the activities with which they busy themselves and act on their beliefs in this country? To live and die for it. That's not been the plan here. One has to be a monk or the equivalent for the women.
I wouldn't say checkmated, I would say momentarily stalemated. For the people have historically got up and fought, that's the fear of the ruling classes, that it will happen again, because it's like weather, there's no holding it back.
Right on and thanks to everyone for the many well thought out comments.
There's only way to break the oppression and the horror. In the end peaceful protest will do nothing -- not in this or any dictatorship...Armed Revolution!
Nothing is going to change until there is a major direct impact on the lifestyles of the majority. It may be in the form of a huge increase in gas prices, as what sparked the Burmese demonstrations, or a market meltdown with job loss, and continued housing foreclosures, etc.
Unless you are motivated to read the alternative press and spend time dissecting all the conflicting information, life will go on as usual.
Many of us see the storm clouds forming and are trying to warn others as we prepare for the worst. But most are lulled into complacency, which unfortunately IS the problem. It's like trying to warn someone with emphysema to stop smoking but they won't, until it's too late.
Don't say "Armed revolution." That will get you arrested.
Those of us who live in the belly of the beast are truly powerless. We have no representatives in Washington. Those people are there to get theirs. The beast that is the U.S. government will be brought down by the rest of the world, not by U.S. citizens. Calling for an armed revolution is really stupid. It will take a nuclear power with a military much larger than ours to rid the earth of the neocons. You armchair revolutionaries will remain just that. How many divisions do you command?
Achtung! I'm Wonder Woman gone bad, the new figurehead on the ship (Schiff) of the Department of Heimat Security. With my bracelets I can deflect all bullets and fragments of bombs. With my magic fingers I can search your satchels and intercept your vials of poisons and gels. With my toes I can probe for box cutters and chemicals in each inner pouch. With my breath I can kill your germ warfare.
I'm very powerful and extremely competent. Why do you think more people get killed by car accidents than by terrorists? Because I've been on the job--that's why--Sig heil!!!
billjv, I hear 'ya. We are beaten. It started long before the JFK era, though. It's been going on, in one way or another, since the birth of our nation. Some fought for us (eg: Patrick Henry, Jefferson, Paine, Shays and his militia) some fought to control and oppress us. (eg: Hamilton, Washington, Madison.)
We have a great means of communication now. The internet. Along with the old, word of mouth. A little planning and we can do something. Start state militias. Fight back. Talk alone does nothing. Peaceful protest alone does nothing, unless people are willing to go Gandhi style and just get mowed down..Armed revolution.
"Is it too much to ask that Americans begin paying attention to all that's being stolen from them?"
Well, let's see: the obesity rate continues to climb, in spite of the scads of info available, not to mention all the mirrors; Exxon profits - better than ever; SUV sales solid; New Orleans has been, for all intents and purposes, abandoned (viva la casino!); America, the world's leading polluter, still.
Answer: yes. It's way, way too much to ask of Americans to pay attention to anything - except Halo whatever, natch.
Eisenhower tried to warn us so long ago about the dangers of the military-industrial complex. Did we listen? I think not. Unfortunately, like so many sentiments expressed here, I believe that they are right in saying that we are beaten. We've marched in the streets, we've written to our newspapers, blogged more words than we could ever imagine, petitioned our legislators, who have apparently chosen to ignore us... we've tried to change things peacefully but apparently we are beyond those days when peaceful methods worked.
I think that nothing short of a new American Revolution will change things. I would hate to see it happen, but I see storm clouds gathering on the horizon and I suspect that such a thing is not in the far too distant future. There will come a time when people will tire of not being heard and will rise up and foment revolution in the spirit of our colonial forebears. For too long now, so many people have been so supine and so lulled into apathy by their 200 channel satellite plasma flat screen TV's and home entertainment systems that they've ceased to care what happens to them, so long as they can sit like obese lumps on the couch and pork down greasy fast food while watching their fave shows.
But when government becomes so intrusive as to affect even those porcine couch potatoes, they'll rise up and fight back. There is going to have to come a time of reckoning and not too soon can it happen. I just wonder when those apathetic couch lumps are finally going to stand up, open their windows and yell, "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!" in the spirit of the film "Network".
What's it going to take for people to finally wake up and reach that point? How much more can we sit back and take? Already, this administration has broken so many laws and trashed the Constitution so badly that they have more than earned their day of reckoning at an impeachment trial, but everyone is so afraid of that word, IMPEACHMENT. The phony-baloney impeachment of Bill Clinton in an obviously overt attempt at a political coup d'etat ended up being the undoing of the Gingrich Gang and has made every Congress since leery of ever using it again for fear of seeming to wield it as political punishment when, in fact, it is the Constitutional remedy for an overreaching administration that has broken the law and must be made to be accountable for it.
Yes, the Bard was right when he said, "The evil that men do lives after them." So let it be with BushCo.
SallyUUKent, I agree with you "that nothing short of a new American Revolution will change things." But why would you hate to see it happen? I would love to see it happen.
As much as I would love to see it happen, I know it won't happen until we're all out it in the streets again. People, historically, don't have revolutions until they're completely beaten to a pulp and have nothing left to lose.
well said.
i have been trying to hammer like this in my own way for some time.
what does it take for people to not only wake up, as many have, but rather to show some courage and do something.
as for the terror scare on congress - not only did it not materialize - no security agency had any evidence whatsoever that one was going to occur.
not even something as innocuous as a phone tip.
and the congressmen take a shit. they was scared - powerful scared.
jefferson franklin lincoln - those boys must be shaking their heads.
i guess congressmen revile at the thought of being killed and not being able to feast on the public tit anymore.
the american public did no better after 9/11.
we cowered.
we shook.
the government told us to and we did.
like scared little congressmen.
we peed our pants.
we wanted the evil guiliani (and who has profited more from 9/11 more than he)to be our "daddy", as naomi klein has written.
if we sit back and let bush attack iran, as is his plan - we all know it - then it truly is game over - in chicago, philly, new orlean (oh yeah sorry it was game over there a couple of years ago - you remember when the corps of engineers blew the levees) and many other places.
shock therapy.
and the government needs to keep the shocks coming.
they are ready to do just that.
are we going to let them?
i am afraid that we are.
i am afraid we already have.
pacplyer writes: All I see here are defeatists. "We're hosed, it's over."
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i think that is a little hard.
i have said what you have just above here and then been criticized for not seeming to care, for supporting bush or for being short on logic. huh?
i am so against bush and people think i support him.
people read from their point of view and some of us post, to motivate those good people who haven't quite got it that the republic has been undermined.
read daniel ellsberg's post on bush coup - with another on the way, and we see how serious it is.
its not that people are defeatists - they don't see how serious the moment we are in is, yet.
people are still trying to argue about making the government turn around and start to undo our problems either through a dem president or somehow finding congressmen who finally "see the light".
that isn't going to happen.
when we begin to see the situation as one where bush has in fact lead a successful coup, i think it puts a useful and accurate context on our moment.
as does naomi klein's book shock doctrine for understanding the political agendas of those we face.
heartless, cruel people.
i am with you pacplyer, time to fight back.
I talked to an old friend in Atlanta the other day. SHe HAD NEVER EVEN HEARD OF KUCINICH!
Somehow I have gotten on the e-mail list of the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Every DAY I get 3 e-mails with the latest news about the car crash on I 395, bank robbery, sports figure on steroids. Guess I'd better write them a letter!
I will remind, that the first naval battle oif the Revolutionary War was won by maybe 10 men out of a total population of 635! In 2 years they captured 5 more British ships, warranting a visit from the British navy.
They won that battle too!
Peace Czar September 27th, 2007 9:36 pm
The wicked laughter that defies decency:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3gQfz8GC0o&mode=related&search=
WATCH THIS FOR CLARITY
There are far better ways to spend one's time than offering another useless opinion, including mine. Opinions don't help people. They don't feed hungry people or relieve suffering. They don't solve a problem. Respectful dialogue differs from opinion. Its motives are usually different, too. There's an intent to actually learn something. Most opinions, including mine, are just more ego flattery.
Maybe if we did more that's constructive and unified, talked from actual experience; maybe if we did more giving than taking and listening than talking, we'd make some progress. Remember: The thorough, very well organized Stop Sinclair internet campaign WORKED. Sinclair stock dropped about 15% which forced change from Sinclair management. (Boycotts anyone? http://coopamerica.org/programs/boycotts/)
If it hasn't worked or isn't working, it's to each of us to deploy actual intelligence, creativity and non-violence for a different approach and real solutions.
*Meanwhile, men whose incompetence has become legendary, men who seemingly have no common decency, nor even a smidgen of good intentions, dare to claim for themselves the mantle of Abraham Lincoln and Harry Truman.*
I'm curious about the positive mention of Harry Truman here. This is a man who approved the dropping of the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A prime example of 'The Evil That Men Do.'
Claiming Truman's mantle is right in line with the adventures that US Politicians are currently getting up to.
GALEN'S 2:57pm post said it all.
Iyamwutiam put out an idea in another discussion that I think bears repeating in this one. What if a signicant number of us withdrew money from the system in a coordinated protest? It seems to me that it would certainly get the attention of the people who wouldn't be worried in the least by most of the stuff that is being done as a protest. How about it ?
All I see here are defeatists. "We're hosed, it's over."
Yeah, I admit it looks real bad. I think Bushco will bomb Iran any day now because big oil is telling him to. Can't have independent well-educated Iranians dumping millions of barrels of cheap oil on the world market..... That would drive down Texas profits.
But I say we are doing something constructive by trading our opinions and arguing about what to do on this site and others. Check out the "About Us" link at the bottom of this web page. Alternate media does read this site and possibly gauges our mind state by reading these comments. A few authors even respond to those leaving comments. If nothing else, offering encouragement to the authors you agree with is valuable. If nothing else, racking up traffic on Common Dreams gives them more clout in the world:
Why, Just Imagine what would happen if we all put www.CommonDreams.org bumper stickers on our cars and these kind of sites replaced and put Main Stream Corporate Media nearly out of business.
Why, it would be a people power miracle!
So pull yourselves up by you bootstraps and read the recent book with his letters in it "George Washington" (don't have the authors name). General Washington got his azz kicked over and over again by the same type of tyrants we're dealing with. Congress was just as useless then as it is now. He begged them for clothes! Half his troops were naked and starving. He didn't even have back powder to fight with half the time. He confided in letters to friends that "I never would have accepted this post had I known how undisciplined and unruly are these wretched colonial troops."
I read these comments in this story and dare say things haven't changed with my Americans in 250 years....
Washington didn't give up. He didn't assume it was unwinnable. He stood tall. Freezing men admired him and followed him to their deaths.
And that's what you have to do.
Keep up the noise until the grass roots produces a George Washington!
Because living under the boot of despots is no phucking life at all.
pacplyer
I know I have posted this elsewhere.
What never ceases to amaze me is our capacity to kill the messenger. Several people on this board have spoken hard truth. What it boils down to is that the war in Iraq and the coming wars in Iran and Venezuela are about sustaining our economy whose dollar was brilliantly linked to oil, our main energy source, by Nixon. That Bush is doing what any emporor would do given the unsustainability of our oil dependence, mainly, buy us time to find another vehicle by which we can sustain our dollar and thus our economy and our power in the world.
To point this out is not treason to the peace movement. They are statements of fact. You can't expect to fight any battle without information. Yet here we are, just like BUSHCO, taking offense at any fact and any messanger which points out unpopular truths.
The fact is that we have been complicit in this mess. For years. either through ignorance, fear or stupidity we have allowed the various administrations, repug and damns alike, to move this country along this path. Ok. Fine. But now we have seen the light and realize that this path is the wrong one. What do we do about it? How do we accomplish the shift to the correct path?
The following things will not work.
Electing democrats.
Pulling out of Iraq.
Protesting in the streets.
Writing to your representatives.
Averting war with Iran.
They might work if our democracy, really our republic, were intact. It is not. It has been shattered beyond repair. Any action based on the premise that it is intact is doomed to fail.
Not one person wants to address the fact that any substantial change to the way the US is doing business would mean a very very painful, sometimes fatal upheaval of our current lifestyle. We cannot change the system if we continue to support the WB, IMF, UN; if we continue to shop at Walmart, Sears, Target; if we continue to insist on a standard of living higher than that of the rest of the world; if we continue to destroy the earth by our very existance. These are scary and unpopular ideas. Change is scary.
So instead we sit at our computers crying and blogging and wringing our hands. And like the hippies of yesteryear, we will continue to avoid the revolution that must happen and in 20 years we will regal our grandchildren with "Hey, we tried." stories while sipping our starbucks in front of our plasma tv's.
Time for another Continental Congress folks. A gathering of the best, most progressive and forward thinking minds to address the failure of the great experiment. Time to figure out what worked and what didn't. What to keep and what to discard. Time to declare our independence. Time to take the future into our own capable hands and create a new country.
The very act of gathering in such a manner would be the start of a revolution. And yes, it would probably be met with violent resistance form the current government. There is no escaping violence in a violent world.
You can stand peacefully in front of a shack, but they will still run the bulldozer over top of you. You can stand peacefully in front of a tank, but they will drive over you. You can walk peacefully down the street, but they will shoot you. You can speak out, but they will tazer you. You can commit no crime but they can and will put you in jail.
The only way to avoid the violence is to get in line and shut up. Sheeple…baaaaah. "You can protest here, in this holding pen." The government loves and depends upon protesters to draw attention away from the reality of what they have created.
Stop shrinking from the facts, as unpleasant as they may be. We need to have clear and unfettered knowledge of how and why we got to where we are. We need to face our own (former) complicity and get over it. We need to plan for more than the next march on DC. Everyone here expresses a desire to topple this regime and yet nobody has a plan for what happens after. Do we allow things to go on as they are? Are we pacified with nice rhetoric while the US continues it's failed quest for empire?
Times are about to get very difficult folks, whether we acknowledge the facts or hide from them. Let's get the hell out of the streets and into some serious discussion about what we want for our country. Let's stop waving signs and start planning the government we need to have in order to continue to exist as a free people. Let's look at the reality of what we must give up in order to achieve our goals. It's not just a government that must be toppled, it is a process of thought and a way of life that must change.
You can't just scream about what is wrong unless you can present the alternative, what is right.
Please watch and listen closely...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJV9EMkv0u4
Thank you
Imagine usa, A million patriot march. The Constitution, the very foundation of America is under siege. You can defend it or lose it. Its that simple!
Bush just tied the war on terror to the fight against global warming. To paraphrase, he just said that oil is the greatest source of energy and green house gasses, but that most of the oil comes from unstable regions. Regions with rogue governments.
Gee, I wonder who he could mean?
Great Miles, glad to hear it. Check out Scott Ritters piece on "Iraq will have to wait."
So Galen,
We can guess an attack is imminent. It'll probably use small tactical bunker-busting nukes on Tehran, and then it's a short distance over the border from Iraq cities into the Iranian Persian Gulf oil fields. From the other side, Afghanistan forces will complete the pincher movement with the Air power coming from the permanent air bases in Kaz and the Caspian Sea area.
Only one man's trustworthy enough to administer Iran's Oil: The oil monkey with Texas crude wells up his arse. Hello $100/barrel.
Ignorance is Knowledge I guess.
LeeAnnG, about the years of environmental activism that don't seem to pay off, long shot pursuits have to be managed by placing a limit on effort so hope is not completely extinguished when the desired result doesn't happen.
Nobody can predict the future so the effort has to be made "just in case". There is a type of role where one lies in wait to seize a potential opportunity - with full knowledge of the odds. If one recognizes it as a legitimate role then one can assume it with more confidence.
The person achieves a certain amount of fulfillment simply by acting on reality-based and just principles. Results can be achieved and enjoyed on a local scale. A lifetime of activism is a lifelong learning opportunity. The activist could record his/her learning experience for wider benefit. Quickie results is one of the delinquent values taught by the oppressors to weaken and thereby control the population. Reject that value and embrace the long term approach.
patnval:
Everyone here expresses a desire to topple this regime and yet nobody has a plan for what happens after.
The plan is organic, intuitive and common sense. We must consciously reject hierarchy, power concentration, and abuse. A revolution wipes the slate clean, and a clean slate is an opportunity for the positive to naturally assert itself. We have precedents and examples running out our ears illustrating the right way to do things. Do we really need to recite them? The answers are obvious to most who read history and take surveys outside the propaganda pen. How about social democracy along the lines of various countries around the world? How about touring American history and picking up the good pieces?
Let's stop waving signs and start planning the government we need to have in order to continue to exist as a free people.
First a committee is formed to evaluate past/current experiments. International input is required. There is a wealth of data to process - most of it has never reached the press, even progressive presses like CD.
Second, intensive civic education/responsibility for the people. One key thing missing in America is mass civic education/responsibility. When the people are empowered to perform in the civic arena the current civic mechanisms work to facilitate that.
Third, widespread consensus is sought and reached for organizing the society and government, but the details do not matter at this point. What matters is that the people persist in the task of reorganization - it's a never-ending process.
To this end something is needed to periodically shock the people into re-dedicating themselves to their civic responsibility - e.g. in civic class we can learn how to constantly agitate - as Jefferson said - periodic re-revolution.
The commonwealth, the public interests, common sense must be elevated. Individuals must conditionalize their exchange/association with organizations. Power concentration must be suppressed, localism must be cultivated. Hierarchy/classism, negativism, competition, capitalism, militarism, imperialism, and religious fundamentalism must be suppressed and socialism/cooperation must be cultivated.
Localism (local exchange/association for individuals) is a key element because it intensively involves all people. Let's not exchange one classist hierarchy for another. This revolution will be a true people's revolution and localism is the way to sustain people power.
Benefits: Dignity, fulfillment, self-determination, health, justice, peace and prosperity for all. A real civilization.
Go, patnval. My sentiments, exactly.
Rocket says the criminals of the current administration "get away with" their crimes. Maybe. That's a temporary situation. They think they're completely in control, and for now, maybe, but it won't always be so. Look back in history at all of the powerful despots and what became of them and their governments. How come they didn't conquer forever? How come they're not still here? How often did they fall because of someone fighting them and overcoming them? How often did they fall without anyone to fight them? Some people and groups that appear strong have the seeds of their downfall already in them. How many despotic regimes fall by their own hands?
Remember that the Nazis were already weakening by the time the US joined the allies to destroy them. The Nazis were already weakening themselves with internal disagreements and corruption. They weren't satisfied with collecting and executing millions of Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses and others, in every country they could get their hands on - no, they had already started weeding among their own ranks, looking for anyone who had as little as 1/32nd Jewish blood in them! Had they run out of "others" to conquer, they would have attacked themselves, finally.
The powerful people who are running America into the ground only appear united with each other. Inside their heads are separate individual plots, and the more power they "get away with" accumulating, the stronger will become their divisions among themselves.
In Lord of the Rings, remember what Gandolph laughed into Saruman's face, when Saruman offered to share the power with him? "Saruman, you know as well as I that only one person can wear the ring at a time."
The current administration is made of greedy, empty, morally bankrupt individuals who can't see very far beyond their own personal fantasies. They're doomed. W is a perfect example. While he vetoes health care for poor children, he talks to the press about filling his coffers after he leaves the presidency, while he's already worth 17 million. These people are bound to fall no matter how hard they struggle because the universe will not support them in the end. What air do they think they'll breathe after they cut all the trees? What animals and plants do they think they'll eat after they poison everything? The bible they claim to love and believe says that God will destroy the destroyers of the earth. Who do you think are the destroyers? The people below the poverty line? The hungry? People on welfare? No! The destroyers of the earth are the rich and powerful who, even though THEY POSSESS 99% OF THE MONEY AND 99% OF CONTROL OVER almost EVERYTHING - STILL WANT MORE! Their destruction by their own hands is inevitable. They can't help themselves, I assure you.