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New Year's Wish: Getting My Country Back
Of all the things I want most in the new year, getting my country back tops everything. No, not the way those who want to turn the clock back to when the president wasn't a black man with foreign lineage and an agenda they see as "not American."
What I yearn for is when my country was, in fact, a beacon for democracy, for high principles and ideals. When the elected president was seen to be, and widely accepted to be, president of all Americans. When the party not in power not only did not want the president to fail, did not work for him to fail, but wanted him to succeed for the benefit of the country. When fomenting hatred of the president was not only un-American, but uncool.
During the Great Depression and the global war that followed, my father took great pride in being at once a staunch Republican and a strong supporter of the president, who happened to be a Democrat. My father did not see any contradiction. The country was beset with dire economic problems, as it is now, and we faced implacable enemies, as we do now. In such circumstances, my father would say, we are Americans first, party members second, and the president deserved our support. Not a blank check, but also not knee-jerk opposition just for the sake of it.
Back then, and in the years that followed before the dawn of polarized politics, facts mattered more than willful ignorance. They mattered more than the fear and fiction purveyed today in the name of defending American freedoms and values. Civility in debating the issues of the times was preferred over today's tendency to attack loudly, often in the key of nasty.
I want back a country wedded to the rule of law and the principles of human rights. When the law was not bent to justify a litany of abuses more identified with dictatorships I covered as a correspondent in junta-ruled Argentina, Pinochet's Chile, Franco's Spain, Salazar's Portugal, Noriega's Panama.
When terrorism was treated and prosecuted mainly as the hateful, hideous, cowardly crime that it is, not as a "new type of war" that justified injustices and suspension of civil liberties in the name of national security. When invading and occupying a country that did not attack us would not so easily be dismissed as a misstep, with no one held accountable for the human devastation inflicted in the process. "Collateral damage," we called it, and still call it, so we don't have to talk about children and other innocents caught in the crossfire. The inevitable "price of war."
When not so long ago you would not think of mistreating prisoners taken on the battlefield and elsewhere, let alone torturing them, not because international law forbids it, but because our moral compass rejects it. When our leaders and lawyers would have rebelled at the notion of indefinitely detaining prisoners beyond the reach of the law, beyond the inconvenient legal restrictions of inadmissible evidence, unlawful detention and other checks and balances of American jurisprudence.
I want a country that embraces without hesitation the words of English philosopher John Locke, cast in bronze on a monument to 9/11 victims at a law school a family member attended: "Wherever law ends, tyranny begins." Words that ring as true today as they did when he wrote them more than three centuries ago.
I want back the country I was proud to be part of growing up during the "good war" of the last century when Americans joined together on the home front and the war front, concerned more with what united them than divided them. I want the lump I always got in my throat when the Stars and Stripes passed by, when "the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air" resounded in my ears.
I want back a country that understood that its biggest strength was its democracy, not its military might. A democracy that can serve as a model for others and a reminder why we are Americans.
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Show AllIn order of importance:
1) country
2) government
3) political party
Lately it's been:
1) political party
2) country
...that's Reagan for 'ya.
Where does family and neighborhood come in your list?
Gary
I was with Wright until his throat lump upon hearing "the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air." He doen't seem to make the connection with the rest of the problems mentioned.
Oh I think he is AWARE of it. He will not acknowledge it because it will intrude on the MYTH.
Exactly. I always prefer reality to myth. If we want to 'believe' in something that's untrue or unproven, let's believe in a better future. And the better future probably starts with accepting a more accurate history.
Yes, the original 911. As to the stooges; one would think the recent stooges could see the fate of previous stooges. Noriega made them piles of cash selling coke, them bam, the bars slammed shut. Saddam ended swinging. Viet puppets dead in order. The u.s. uses them then discards them like trash. I guess they enjoy the ride, short as it may be.
I'll second that.
There is ample reason to believe that the country never was quite the way that Wright described it, but he is on the right track in wanting a better, more civilized ideal.
Gee...pretty stuff. Like looking at a Norman Rockwell painting- comforting, but theres something just not quite...
You poor sod- You've believed the myths, the hype of a Father Knows Best and Leave It To Beaver America, the Boy Scouts and the Rotary. Where the hell have you been and just how thick were those blinkers anyway? Its like reading of some one pining for some make believe paradise they once heard of in a kids story book or some biblical eden promised if only we'll just believe.
Well guess what sonny? It ain't coming back, cause it never really was. Behind the scenes it was just as ugly then as it is today- you just wern't paying attention or were too busy watching the flags and the fireworks. Sorry to burst your rather pathetic little fantasy.
So what now? You know, and I know and we'll all of us realize sooner than not, that it's about to get a whole lot uglier.
happy New Year.
Bill
Thank you Bill, as I read the piece I started to mentally gag, The past was hardly like what Wright writes. Remember Jim Crow, the Red Terror Raids, The Great Fear, the rise of the war on drugs with the marijuana scares, and much more that blighted the American landscape. This country never actually belonged to the people, what with the electorial college and senatorial representation not to get into how corporations have controlled the government since at least the Civil War. Not the voter (who doesn't vote most of the time anyway).
Least we forget Wrights beloved FDR put Japanese Americans in concentration camps, authorized building the atomic bomb, and created the CIA.
Nice sentiments but silly nonsense nevertheless.
Gary
I second the unpatriotic objections by Bill and Gary (above); although Gary is too kind when he sugarcoats as "nice sentiment" what he correctly calls in the same sentence Wright's "silly nonsense." There is nothing "nice," whether in sentiment or historical effect, about patriotic (nationalistic) lies; nor is journalist Will Wright's edition of same even coherent. For example, Wright says that in the good ol' days Uncle Sham was a "beacon for democracy"; which reveals that our journalist has neither read the US Constitution (it's only a few pages, and there's no "democracy" there) nor made the requisite effort to study US national/international history. And even without benefit of historical awareness, Wright is mindless enough not to realize that his fifth paragraph (Franco the dictator) contradicts his "beacon for democracy" falsehood, since the USA shielded Franco both before and after WWII. Wright's ignorance attains to perfection in his eighth paragraph, where he longs for the "good war" of his father's generation; an emetic longing of the highest order, revealing that Wright knows nothing of why and how WWII came about, and nothing of what its aftermath signified for his beloved Uncle Sham. Nor does Wright betray even the slightest hint of awareness that war per se--i.e., of any epoch--signifies the utter failure of the human spirit. For me, the only thing surprising in all of the above is that a progressive web site such as Common Dreams would feature such run-of-the-mill nationalistic drivel. I suppose this is a barometer of the backwardness of what's left of the US Left....
Exactly. More whining from a deluded pussy who, naturally, offers not even the hint of a plan to 'get his country back. Besides saying it over and over again.
Here's a thought, Will - sh*t the f**k up, head on over to Wall Street, and start trying to 'get your country back' from the Banksters who frankly own the place.
We're right behind ya...
and i want to believe in santa clause again, or the tooth fairy - but then.....
it's not that I don't get the urge to align with what feels good.
but unfortunately systems that war, rape, and plunder are very capable of doublespeek that feels good....
but isn't so good in my book.
maybe I am one of the "nasty's" you speak of - who thinks Obama is just a puppet dancing on a string, and I carry a smidgen of anger towards him, because I would want any person to get in touch with their decency, including him. But mostly I carry a lot of anger and get loud about the continued policies of war, torture, etc. instead of waxing nastalgic for the bursting of the illusions.
Butt, the "good" war was just a Titanic colonial armageddon from which US Still SUFFERS! Quit the lapel flag sentimentalism!! No More WAR!!!
who will oppose obama in the new hampshire primary, which, can you believe it, is just 2 years away? congratulations to common sense. he is right to oppose our former ut quarterback, who is just a republican in democratic drag. if it isn't against the rules, common sense should post his mailing address for contributors.
Yes, uglier and then uglier.
A reality reversal strategy at work.
We are destroying the middle class; therefore, we will declare that this is the goal of the Democrats.
Hitler was a rightist; we will say that he was a leftist.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Also, from time to time one of us will outstandingly state a particular lie as a truth, e.g., "9/11 didn't take place on Bush's watch."
And every time one of these pitiful, candy ass liberals accuses us of being crazy, we'll rejoice because we'll know that our modus operandi is effective as foreseen.
We are what they are saying we are saying that they are what we are. Simple. Clear.
What is our goal? Our goal is their destruction.
Our strategy (and their gullibility) is preventing them from experiencing what we're up to in its mind freezing fullness.
As for those who apprehend with eyes wide open, what can they do to stop us? Nothing.
When we get through, every last one of them is going to be dead.
Be afraid, be very, very, very afraid.
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Wright believes in Myth America, he should spend some time with Howard Zinn.
I commend you for your idealism, Mr. Wright. Regardless of any cynical comments that might be directed at you, idealism is the only real beacon of hope we have. However, those same values you refer back to are, sad to say, no longer absolute terms in our national fabric. Honor, integrity, decency, responsibility, etc., have become situational and are often used as the tools of manipulation and seduction. We have to be vigilant whenever they are used and by whom.
Keep reminding us of what we once were, what we should again be and admonishing us not to completely lose sight of those ideals. Your are the ones who keep us focused and in balance. In the final analysis, "Democracy" is and always will be nothing more than an ideal to which we all should subscribe and defend to the death.
Have a Happy New Year.
Unfortunately, "Ideal" has an evil twin named "Delusion", and the author's nostalgic pieties and sentimental aspirations, though perhaps well-intended, suggest that he's sitting in the latter's lap.
· Yr Obd't Servant
I hate this "I want my country back" talk. It's so annoying and naive. Ask a Native American or African American if they want their country back. Ugh. Things were never that hunky dory in the "good old days."
"When fomenting hatred of the president was not only un-American, but uncool."
If there was more hatred fomented of the president during Dubbya's reign the people might have found measure of socioeconomic justice.
"I want back a country wedded to the rule of law and the principles of human rights. When the law was not bent to justify a litany of abuses more identified with dictatorships I covered as a correspondent in junta-ruled Argentina, Pinochet's Chile, Franco's Spain, Salazar's Portugal, Noriega's Panama."
YOUR country props up dictatorships. I guess Milton Friedman, The Chicago Boys, and the CIA are figments of the paranoid imagination.
AND these 'good ole days' people always seem to forget that HALF the white population was antagonistic, and often fighting in the streets against this govt. Not only is it a lie concerning citizen african americans and asians and latinos, and against the imperialistic history of this govt (philipines, 1800's continued genocide of natives, etc)it is also a lie that the majority of whites were 'happy' and all 'together' on this big experiment in democracy.
with 'liberals' and progressives like 'this'....we are in trouble....
reminds me of the bumper sticker that sold a lot on commondreams (love this site really though) My america doesn't torture!
Yeah, and I guess there is some 'america' that's on a different planet!!!! cuz it ain't the one that's been here for 200 years!
All gov'ts are violent and militaristic arms of the upper class. Stop this foolish "our government USE to be a beacon!"
ask the one million dead spanish....the one million jews we could have saved in 1944....(bomb the fucking railroad!--take them in as refugees! We COULD HAVE!)....and the initial support for mussolini...hitler...the list goes no....back to and before the 'spanish american war'....
I am proud of those of you who spotted the belief in the american myth in this piece. Good for you!
Hey, that good country you want back actually exists right now.
All you have to do is believe the propaganda about now the same way you believe the propaganda about then.
Oh well.
I want my country back to where it was when the first nations here ran it, and before some at least of my ancestors, the European ones ruined it,
AD
"I want my country back to where it was when the first nations here ran it..." when the war was on the home front and raiding parties stole our women.
Rose coloured glasses are everywhere.
I say let justice be done though the current power crazy, greed besotted national security state wither away!
AD
It is time for populist revolt. It is time to start a grassroots movement in your town. It is time for all the little grassroots groups to join together in terms of strategy, funding and publicity. It is time for everyone to do what they can.
For my part I will be running for congress in NC's 11th district- against blue-dog Heath Schuler. Schuler is a servant to the corporate elite and a member of the Family. I am working with a group of local folks to build a grassroots populist party. Of course I realize that I have little chance of winning- hell, just getting noticed is going to be a challenge.
It is clear that the American people from across the political spectrum must unite to throw the moneychangers from the temple. We have to set aside our disagreements over wedge issues (they only divide us and that is exactly what they are for), we have to unite around the straight forward issues of taking back our government and restoring the US economy in a more sustainable and equitable way.
Before you reject out of hand the notion that we can work with conservatives, consider that they will never understand the progressive point of view until they begin to work with us on this one aspect of the progressive agenda. Further, they will only continue to oppose us so long as we all continue to participate in this adversarial system. We have to abandon our Western notions of conflict and justice, this clash of ideas. All this conflict only leads to deeper entrenchment of opposing sides. Until we can find understanding and empathy for our opponents (and I don’t mean the likes of Rove and Cheney), they will never understand us and we will only perpetuate this battle of ideals.
"The gentlest thing in the world overcomes the hardest thing in the world"
-Tao Te Ching
I have been following the news and posts at CD for a long time now. Many of you are clearly brilliant, some of you are visionary, all of you really care- we need to put this energy to productive use. We have to create a new paradigm. I believe a populist paradigm could serve as the stepping-stone to a more peaceful, healthy, equitable, just, and sustainable future. We all know that the future we face if the corporations are allowed to continue to corrupt and devour everything in their path, is not one any of us wish to see. They are the first obstacle on the critical path.
If you’ve never heard of Mouseland watch this video. Though made for and by Canadians, the message couldn’t be any more true for America.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqpFm7zAK90
Contact me if you would like to hear more.
M. Rawlings ibigkojr@hotmail.com
By the way, will not be known as the CommonSenseParty so don’t bother googling that one- some libertarians already have it.
Typical candyass. Always eager to empathise with the bully who is kicking his teeth out while reprimanding anyone who advocates self-defense.
Good luck with your plan to suck up to the conservative bullies.
There's nothing a bully loves more than a patient and forgiving victim.
If you want to win a revolution, you might not need to "suck up" to anyone. If you want to win a majority of votes in an election, you must search for common ground wherever you can find it. Revolutionary ideas and ideals are fine (and I am not arguing that a revolution is unnecessary), but they are not applicable in an election fight, unless one is just trying to prove one's moral superiority by playing some sort of Don Quixote role.
Hi--I'm new here to Commondreams, but I think that, since the United States, which I love, despite its long history of ugliness, has never been a country to "take back", so to speak . Due to our government's long, long history of meddling in other countries' affairs through uncalled for invasions (witness Viet Name, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.), or before that, we have not had the respect of the rest of the world since World War II. Things have basically remained unchanged. Ever heard the expression "The more things change, the more they stay the same"? That certainly applies here, imho.
"What I yearn for is when my country was, in fact, a beacon for democracy, for high principles and ideals."
What else do you want that you're not going to get?
"When the elected president was seen to be, and widely accepted to be, president of all Americans."
Sure, back when blacks couldn't vote and women just voted however their husbands did.
"I want back a country wedded to the rule of law and the principles of human rights... Wherever law ends, tyranny begins."
What a joke! Wherever law begins, tyranny flourishes.
Typical Flying Frog article. "If only a frog had wings..."
Get real. Stop pining for Tara.
Take back our country? There is no going back, only going around and around the Great Gyre. Theocracy to Monarchy to Aristocracy to Democracy to Chaos and around again. Ronnie Raygun and the Neo-Theocrats have shoved us into Chaos. It will take the rest of the bloody Neo-American-Century to reach Democracy again. Or longer, perhaps Y3K...
Wish away. It'll never happen in our lifetimes.
Each of us must stop blaming others, take personal responsibility and listen to Ghandi.
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
M.Ghandi
Each of us must stop blaming others, take personal responsibility and listen to Ghandi.
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
M.Ghandi
UGANDA was about to pass the law to KILL people for BEING homosexuals
GUESS where they got the "idea?"
AMERICANS
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January 4, 2010
After Americans Visit, Uganda Weighs Death for Gays
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
KAMPALA, Uganda — Last March, three American evangelical Christians, whose teachings about “curing” homosexuals have been widely discredited in the United States, arrived here in Uganda’s capital to give a series of talks.
The theme of the event, according to Stephen Langa, its Ugandan organizer, was “the gay agenda — that whole hidden and dark agenda” — and the threat homosexuals posed to Bible-based values and the traditional African family.
For three days, according to participants and audio recordings, thousands of Ugandans, including police officers, teachers and national politicians, listened raptly to the Americans, who were presented as experts on homosexuality. The visitors discussed how to make gay people straight, how gay men often sodomized teenage boys and how “the gay movement is an evil institution” whose goal is “to defeat the marriage-based society and replace it with a culture of sexual promiscuity.”
Now the three Americans are finding themselves on the defensive, saying they had no intention of helping stoke the kind of anger that could lead to what came next: a bill to impose a death sentence for homosexual behavior.
One month after the conference, a previously unknown Ugandan politician, who boasts of having evangelical friends in the American government, introduced the Anti-Homosexuality Bill of 2009, which threatens to hang homosexuals, and, as a result, has put Uganda on a collision course with Western nations.
Donor countries, including the United States, are demanding that Uganda’s government drop the proposed law, saying it violates human rights, though Uganda’s minister of ethics and integrity (who previously tried to ban miniskirts) recently said, “Homosexuals can forget about human rights.”
The Ugandan government, facing the prospect of losing millions in foreign aid, is now indicating that it will back down, slightly, and change the death penalty provision to life in prison for some homosexuals. But the battle is far from over.
Instead, Uganda seems to have become a far-flung front line in the American culture wars, with American groups on both sides, the Christian right and gay activists, pouring in support and money as they get involved in the broader debate over homosexuality in Africa.
“It’s a fight for their lives,” said Mai Kiang, a director at the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, a New York-based group that has channeled nearly $75,000 to Ugandan gay rights activists and expects that amount to grow.
The three Americans who spoke at the conference — Scott Lively, a missionary who has written several books against homosexuality, including “7 Steps to Recruit-Proof Your Child”; Caleb Lee Brundidge, a self-described former gay man who leads “healing seminars”; and Don Schmierer, a board member of Exodus International, whose mission is “mobilizing the body of Christ to minister grace and truth to a world impacted by homosexuality” — are now trying to distance themselves from the bill.