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Terrorama: The Next Congress Will See Terror in Everything
There are some things to be thankful for.
The woman who puzzled over Hispanics in her audience of high-school students and suggested they looked “Asian” was defeated in her run for the Senate in Nevada. The guy who called Islam a cult was knocked out of the Kentucky gubernatorial race. The bizarre candidate who threatened to “take out” a reporter was brushed aside in his bid for the governorship of New York.
Despite the electoral failures of Sharron Angle, Ron Ramsey, Carl Paladino, and a host of others inhabiting what used to be America’s political peripheries, the next Congress will have a decidedly fringy tone. No wonder the wilder types already there are looking forward to the January 2011 legislative session with such relish: so many investigations crying out to be launched; so many dictators and thugs still hanging on in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela; terrorism in the streets of Portland; foreign terrorists flocking to America; secret government documents splayed across the front pages of our newspapers.
They wonder if the U.S. hasn’t simply become a pitiful, helpless giant. But the rest of us ought to wonder just what kind of politics is going to grow in the strange, rich Petri dish of the new Congress.
Consider just one area that will be a major focus of Congressional interest: immigration, an issue that will gain potency as it melds into the rhetoric of terror.
Foreigners and terrorists: Really, what’s the difference? That the nation has grown and prospered precisely because of adaptive immigration is beside the point, an obvious reflection of someone caught in the old mindset of the September 10th world. Interestingly, though, only about 8% of those who cast ballots in the 2010 election cited immigration concerns as their primary motivator. Of those who did, however, nearly 70% were Republicans.
With their new House majority, the Republicans plan to pay some major attention to that 8% of the motivated electorate. Immigration matters will play out largely in two key House committees, Homeland Security and Judiciary, and critical members of each committee told me they intend to investigate past actions of the Obama administration “fully and completely,” block any kind of comprehensive immigration reform, expose supposed lax enforcement of immigration laws and inadequate resources devoted to -- as one Judiciary member put it -- “boots on the ground.” Terrorism will play a key role in hearings on virtually all these topics, most dramatically, no doubt, in focusing attention on what Republicans view as a shadowy Latin network of terrorist infiltrators seeking to exploit the U.S. failure to protect its own southern border.
Most people are probably blissfully unaware of a burgeoning conspiracy in which Cuba and Venezuela are reputedly assisting African and Middle Eastern extremists as they slip into the United States and fan out across the country. That lack of awareness will not last long, however, if the new Republican majority in the House has anything to do with it. Key representatives are already promising to pound the drums ever more loudly and so expose this supposed burst of clandestine activity over the next couple of years. More on that in a moment.
Peter King, vocal New York Republican opponent of the Lower Manhattan Islamic cultural center, aka the mosque at Ground Zero, will soon become chair of the Homeland Security Committee. He has made it all too clear that he intends to “investigate” with abandon and continue to birddog that dreaded Manhattan “mosque.” King’s focus will serve to keep the specter of imminent terrorism directly before the country, infusing all manner of issues with claims and insinuations about bombs, plots, and massive threats.
He has made it no secret that he wants hearings on the administration’s failure to put more money into protecting New York City from the threat of nuclear terrorism, on what kinds of screw-ups led to the Fort Hood shootings last year, and on what King views as the Obama administration’s unconscionable plans to close Guantanamo and the Justice Department’s plans to hold 9/11-related trials in New York civilian courts. (That neither of these “plans” is exactly at the top of the Obama agenda anymore won’t matter a bit.)
King is a firm believer in Fortress America, too: in the creation, above all, of an impregnable fence along the border with Mexico. For want of such a fence, the nation’s “homeland security” will, he insists, be eternally “at risk,” as he wrote Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano in a joint letter with Darrell Issa, the California congressman who will conduct his own set of investigations as new chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
King sees Islam as virtually synonymous with violent extremism and, during last summer’s raging controversy over whether Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf’s proposed Manhattan Islamic center should be built, he called for an investigation of its funders. (In fact, there are, as yet, no funders.) Now, developers of the Islamic center -- called Park51 -- are seeking public economic development funds aimed at blighted downtown Manhattan. King doesn’t like that either. “It's an affront to the memory of all those who were murdered on 9/11,” he insists. “This shows a gross insensitivity to the most fundamental feelings of New Yorkers and to those murdered on 9/11 it is a slap in the face that is a terrible insult.”
That Islam can be linked to terrorism is a no-brainer for the congressman and many other conservatives and Republicans. This same thinking has now infected the controversy over WikiLeaks. Why not, King wonders, label the largely volunteer WikiLeaks group a terrorist organization, thus facilitating seizure of its assets and arrests of anyone remotely associated with it, including presumably readers? Tom Flanagan, a former aide to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, has gone one step further, offering an idea that Republican leaders and conservative commentators appear to find appealing. Flanagan has proposed assassination as the fate for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Sarah Palin seems to agree. In a note on Facebook, she likened WikiLeaks to al-Qaeda. Of Assange, she wrote, “He is an anti-American operative with blood on his hands. His past posting of classified documents revealed the identity of more than 100 Afghan sources to the Taliban. Why was he not pursued with the same urgency we pursue al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders?” (There is, in fact, no evidence whatsoever that Assange has “blood on his hands.”)
This violent thinking has spread like the Ebola virus through conservative circles. William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard, typically wants to know why Assange and his colleagues have not been “neutralized” by the U.S. government. Mike Huckabee, a former governor as well as past and possibly future Republican presidential candidate, suggests those associated with the leaks get the death penalty -- but only after fair trials. “Any lives they endangered, they’re personally responsible for and the blood is on their hands,” he said. (One wonders why there is such a focus on bloody hands in the Republican Party.)
All Issues Are Terrorism Issues
What should be increasingly clear is that Republican members of the incoming Congress are looking for terrorism in ever more startling places. In fact, it seems that, for them, all domestic issues are potentially terrorist issues, perhaps none more so than immigration. Even in the current lame-duck session of Congress, their unsettling rhetoric has enswathed immigration in such claims. Take the debate over the Dream Act, which would provide an avenue to citizenship via military service or college attendance for foreign-born young people brought to this country at a young age by their undocumented immigrant parents.
Steve King, the Iowa Republican who will chair the Judiciary Committee’s immigration subcommittee, has been deriding the DREAM Act as a “special amnesty program [and] affirmative action program for illegals.” Should it become law, he warns of a day when student “illegals” would find themselves “sitting in the classroom next to… a widow or a widower or a son or a daughter of someone who has lost their life in Iraq or Afghanistan defending our liberty and our freedom.” Senator Jeff Sessions, Alabama Republican, goes King one better, suggesting that the DREAM Act could well pave the way for another 9/11 plotted by those "from the dangerous regions of the Middle East."
Former San Diego mayor Roger Hedgecock, now a popular, nationally syndicated conservative talk radio show host, claims the DREAM Act is par for the course “in an era when the Obama regime considers terrorists citizens and citizens suspects -- when Jesus' birth is considered myth, but Obama's birth is gospel.”
Steve King believes up to four million illegal immigrants a year are piling into the United States. These, he told me, add up to a “huge human haystack” composed of “vicious, violent criminals” and an unknown number of bona fide terrorists.
“As a sovereign nation, we must control our borders,” King argues. “We must ensure that terrorists do not infiltrate the United States. We must tighten and strengthen border control efforts so that illegal aliens and drug smugglers do not enter our country.” A building contractor back home in Iowa, King has even designed a border fence to show how easily the country could staunch the tide of “illegals” from Mexico and, of course, the terrorists among them. “We do this with livestock all the time,” he explained, as he described the fence to me.
Terrorists at the Door
The idea that terrorists are probing the southern border in the guise of immigrants has recently become part and parcel of Republican border-policy mythology. Michael McCaul, Texas Republican and current ranking minority member of the homeland security intelligence subcommittee, told me that “the border is going to be a focus” of extensive congressional investigation. “Who is coming into the country?” he wondered rhetorically in our conversation and added, “There is a massive tide of immigration without control.”
Among those furtively crossing the southern border, McCaul believes, are an unknown number of terrorist operatives. This past year, he notes, authorities arrested Anthony Tracy, an American Muslim, and charged him with assisting nearly 300 undocumented Somalis in entering the United States. Tracy told U.S. authorities that a Cuban official in Africa helped provide papers for the immigrants, enabling them to reach Mexico. From there, the Somalis crossed over the southern U.S. border and have now vanished.
Conservative pundits and some media outlets have made much of this, suggesting members of al-Shabaab, the Somali terrorist group, are now roaming the American countryside. But there is no tangible evidence that any member of al-Shabaab entered the country with Tracy’s help, according to an immigration spokeswoman.
McCaul said the Somali case and how the Obama administration let it happen would be a key topic in hearings in which he and other Republicans will demand answers. The real question is: Did it happen at all? Immigration authorities have not only been unable to find members of al-Shabaab who entered the country from the southern border -- with or without Tracy’s help -- they haven’t been able to locate any of them the 300 supposed Somalis at all.
The federal judge trying the case, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia, dubbed it “shaky” at Tracy’s trial. Absent any smuggled Somalis, she pointed out, the government was unable to prove anything. Given the presence of informers at the center of so many terrorism prosecutions since 9/11, it should come as no surprise that Tracy has a long and mysterious past as an informer for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency and possibly the Drug Enforcement Administration as well. What that means in the Somali case remains unclear. It is, however, clear that Tracy served only a four-month federal sentence in the incident and is now chatting up authorities.
Keep in mind that murkiness is a useful political tool. It will certainly be the stuff of upcoming congressional hearings, which will echo the endless rounds of anti-communist hearings that dominated Washington in the heyday of the House Un-American Activities Committee and similar panels in the 1950s. What can’t be seen must be feared, and in the confused darkness, passionate certainty grows.
In that murky vein, Republicans also hope to expose the links they see among Iran, Hezbollah, and Latin American lands, especially Venezuela. Right-wing commentators and military analysts assert Hezbollah is increasingly active in the Colombian drug trade, is working with Mexican drug cartels, and has ties to Venezuelan authorities.
Rep. Sue Myrick of North Carolina, a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, has been increasingly vocal in denouncing Hezbollah’s reputed march toward the Rio Grande. Earlier this year, she shared her concerns with the Department of Homeland Security. Within weeks, Mexico reported that it had broken up Hezbollah operations, although what “Hezbollah” was actually doing, if anything, is difficult to say.
Nevertheless, the talk of Hezbollah on the border has grown crazily since the supposed arrest of Jameel Nasr, described in second- and third-hand news accounts as a “Hezbollah operative” in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico. This arrest, initially reported in July by a Kuwaiti newspaper, has not only not been confirmed, but Homeland Security officials insist that they have no “credible information” of any terror groups on the southern border.
That apparently is not good enough for the American right-wing. They prefer to follow one of the primary laws of the post-9/11 world: whatever can be imagined is in fact true. What “could be” invariably trumps what “is.” Is it possible that supporters of Hezbollah are plotting terror attacks from bases in Tijuana? Of course it is, therefore it must be so.
Could Somalis be lining up to travel to Cuba, Mexico, and Texas? It is possible, as so much is possible, therefore it must be so. A corollary to this law is that if a falsehood or rumor is repeated often enough, it becomes so. Hence, Jameel Nasr, Hezbollah operative, who may not even exist, actually was arrested as he plotted terrorist operations for Hezbollah just south of Texas.
A more realistic appraisal of Muslim activity in Latin America comes from an overlooked WikiLeaks document, a classified cable from the U.S. Consulate in Sao Paulo, Brazil, which describes “the unique possibilities for Muslim engagement” with the U.S. in that country. Writing at the end of 2009, the consul reported that there were some Hezbollah supporters among recent Lebanese immigrants to Brazil. (That in itself is hardly surprising since Hezbollah is a popular, deeply rooted political movement that controls significant parts of southern Lebanon.)
The consul also informed Washington that such immigrants were surprisingly few in number and were completely overshadowed by the country’s mainstream Muslim leaders, who have exhibited a keen interest in and curiosity about the United States, and are opposed to extremist ideologies of any kind. These leaders, he wrote, are eager “to engage, acutely aware of the dangers of radicalism, and had solid achievements in integrating Muslim and Brazilian identities, making them an excellent example of how a unique MMC [Muslim minority community] has, by and large, carved out a positive space within a diverse Latin American country.” In other words, in the real world, the vast majority of Muslims in Latin America are eager for the same kind of stability and engagement as Muslims in the U.S.
But this view -- and the importance it places on dialogue -- does not fit the prevailing nativist mythology in this country or Republican and right-wing efforts to meld terrorism, Islam, and immigration into a single muddy brew (a characteristic of much public debate in the U.S. since 9/11). It appears we have entered a post-analytic world where the point of public discourse is not to make distinctions but to obliterate them.
A tiny group of radical extremists, mostly from Saudi Arabia, have become indistinguishable from a billion and a half Muslims all over the world. A bizarre and convoluted ideology, worked out to justify specific attacks on the U.S. and Egypt, has come to stand in for Islamic sacred texts and holy law. The roughly 50 al-Qaeda fighters remaining in Afghanistan have become a synecdoche for the whole of the Muslim Middle East and South Asia.
Political dissenters in the United States have been absorbed into the terrorism trope as well. Information -- which is, after all, what has been disseminated by WikiLeaks -- is increasingly viewed as a potential terrorist weapon. Absorbing that information (that is, reading the documents) could even amount to material support for terrorism. In such a world, the counter-terrorism efforts of the U.S. government are trained on the entire civilian population, whether through electronic monitoring or fiddling with everyone’s junk.
Former attorney general John Ashcroft noted the importance of blurring all distinctions years ago. “In this new war, our enemy's platoons infiltrate our borders, quietly blending in with visiting tourists, students, and workers,” he proclaimed in June 2002. “They move unnoticed through our cities, neighborhoods, and public spaces. They wear no uniforms. Their camouflage is not forest green, but rather it is the color of common street clothing. Their tactics rely on evading recognition at the border and escaping detection within the United States. Their terrorist mission is to defeat America, destroy our values and kill innocent people.”
It’s all right there, hidden in plain sight. Terrorists are Muslims, Muslims are immigrants, immigrants are residents. Around it goes. Increasingly, immigration enforcement is becoming an anti-terrorism effort. Anyone and everyone is a suspect. That is the reality played out at every airport; it is the narrative touched by every monitored email and tapped telephone call.
We are a fearful nation eating away at itself and the wolves are prowling the southern borders. Welcome to Congress, 2011.
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Show Allwhy is this obvious and useless whilling piece here?
oh, as part of the "waste the people's time and energy" campaign.
What the hell is an "obvious and useless whilling piece"? Can you explain whatever the hell you mean? If anyone wastes people's time and energy here, it's you.
look in the mirror. you got nothing original to say, as usual.
BiCuriousSteve, are you saying this is wasteful because the article's content and conclusions are obvious?
ROFLMAO !!!! Thanks for the chuckle !
Republicans are always talking about "bloody hands" because the republicanazis know they have bloody hands. They try to distract by accusing others of what they themselves are guilty of. This is a common trait of psychopaths and sociopaths. They accuse others of hating amerika and being traitors because THEY ARE THE TRAITORS WHO HATE AMERICA.
Kind of like GW's term "Islamo-fascist" when in actuality the system that GW represents is really fascist.
They just copy what Hermann Goering said about making the population do what they don't want to do, like going to war. Create wars, call the pacifists traitors, unpatriotic, tell the Amerikans they are under attack. "it works the same in any country"
The contemporary McCarthy's are crawling out of the woodwork.
Kooks and crooks, crooks and kooks, provide the strange beauty of a decaying and disintegrating empire.
These scions of wealthy establishment and its cocoon of reaction talk about protecting the ‘homeland’ as if this confers some kind of automatic appeal on the part of a terrified and angry populace. What are they seeking to protect if they do not care about the injustice and greed their governance is based upon? What are they seeking to protect if they have no concern for the well-being of the least, these persons who have to live out of doors, or these persons, victims of a sacred and historical racism, are imprisoned for a medical issue, and one that is catered to by the industries of alcohol and the government’s condonement of drug traffic while presiding over its illegality.
We must protect the homeland, says this Republican war criminal, this Republican murderer of innocents by the legislative and executive command of military individuals who may not disobey their treason against the American people, their treason to the face of the American people. When I write, because of who I am, they tremble as though they are not condemned by their own consciousness and conscience for whom they serve and what they represent.
What do you have to say (that is, what MUST you say in service to the lie?) in the electronic Bastille media, Representative King? And whom do you serve when you are not betraying the American people to their faces? Isn’t it true that all of you would hang from a gallows in any other time or any other nation where its government was so guilty of such a brazen insult against history, against the People’s government, and against God’s place in this world? After all, Representative King, you all know exactly what you lie about everyday, and the hidden masters whom you serve while you preside over the systematic imprisonment and impoversishment as a kind of governance over the minds of men and women. Like I said, you Presidents, Representatives, Senators, Judges. Governors, Mayors, Directors, Sheriffs, and Police would all hang from a gallows for what you attempt to govern with your tyranny and your concerted betrayal of the Foundation of this Republic. And you all know this, which is why you take extra measures to keep the public distracted, stressed out, disillusioned, and fearful of your tyrannical authority which is the same in every jurisdiction.
If you can afford freedom, you tend to care nothing for the Rights enshrined, your own or anyone elses. And if you cannot afford freedom, you are imprisoned, silenced, or else disregarded by the sacred and holy practice of inter-gentile racism. A complexion of racisms that would be past were it not for their utility in governing people in the United States with factionalism and hatred. And which racism, the most ancient racism, is most sacred and unacceptable? This while Hollywood, Television, the Banks, and these elite criminal Governments from the Potomac to your municipal serfdom splash the fact of history unresolved into the face of a dunned populace, governed, as they are, by economic oppression, hunger, fear, hatred, and anything else these clandestine temples can use against the mass to protect their concerted and conspiratorial crime against the human, against life, and against the subject of God-given conscience. Why else would they be in agreement across the land to Crucify the persons behind this jugdment and think they will always get away with it. Because it is Madison PR discreditable while the tyranny of these criminals continues unabated. Surely, Representative King, et al., surely you all know the Lord commends all of you to the very real everlasting punishment for what you and your ‘esteemed’ colleagues are doing in the name of the American people.
Great post, chrisoneandtwo.
Yesterday I was watching my students do their debate on the use of torture in the “war on terror.” I’d had them watch the PBS Frontline “The Torture Question,” in which they learned that the military had quotas of captives and were simply pulling people out of their houses, and in which Anthony Lagouranis, a former interrogator at Abu Graib, said that 98 percent of the prisoners had no information to give. I’ve had this debate and shown the documentary before, but I’ve never gotten this response: well, if two percent did know something, then it was worth it. The vast majority agreed. I said, well, what if we’re told that terrorism has taken hold in the US, by CAUCASIANS—you know, like Timothy McVeigh, or leftists like me—and the military starts beating down doors and torturing people in your neighborhood? Will it be worth it that you and yours get imprisoned and tortured if they claim to have gotten intel from someone down the street? I got a blank stare. One young man looked at me intently and said that Abu Graib was worth it to save “one single American life.” The more I think about it, the more it chills my bones.
This class of young people, so patriotic, so ready to throw any rule of law to the wind, commit any atrocity, for the sake of the Homeland. How many, I wonder, would don the brown shirt? How many effectively have?
You post is depressed me and chilled me to the bone.
Where is you school? A well-off suburban area I presume?
And I suspect that you school does not allow you to show anything more left-critical than PBS shows? 10 years ago I would have never imagined that the use of torture would evee be topic subject ot debate! Yet, at this point, you students have lived all their social/political-conscious lives in a mileau where torture is actually something "respectable" people argue for!
This is at a community college. Some of the students are veterans, or spouses of those in the military. Many will be joining up soon, no doubt, out of either patriotism or joblessness.
I guess I could show them anything I wanted, although PBS is pushing it with this FOX-watching crowd. I never go further than Adam Curtis's "The Power of Nightmares." That's after all BBC. I do have them read things like Ann Jones.
If I had tenure, maybe I'd go further. But they're shocked enough when I tell them I'm more afraid of our Corporatocracy than any "terrorist."
Adam Curtis? Do you actually have non-pirated good quality copies of his programs -The Power of Nightmares? or The Century of Self?
I didn't think they were available in the US. Any help in getting good quality copies of these programs would be appreciated!
But, at least I'm a bit relieved to find out that these weren't teenagers who had such bitterly fascist views of things.
We had a discussion at our community college just before the Iraq war. The young republicans were bloodthirsty for the war. I commented "Why do we have to beat someone over the head every time we have a problem. Why don't we reach our arm out to people instead?" One of the young republicans stated "If we reach our arm out to Al-Qaida they will cut it off!" mind you this was the Iraq war that was being discussed. One instructor mentioned that she felt that this war is over oil. Another instructor had reservations about WMD's and compared it to the Gulf of Tonkin. Looking back, they were both right. I know that a couple of the young republicans were members of the ROTC. They were very arrogant from what I remember.
A few years after the Iraq war was going on I heard a story from a person who was over there. After the first invasion he was stationed at a base set up and Iraqi's would go into the base, set up tables and sell goods similar to a market. There were no attacks on the base and people could come in freely. Then when new management of the war came it was decided to close the base so Iraqi citizens were not allowed in. Then the soldiers were instructed to begin doing night raids in the community. They would wake people up and go searching their homes in the middle of the night. They even searched the women’s underwear drawers. After that the base began experiencing mortar attacks.
I told this to an old friend of mine that I hadn’t seen in a while. He listens to KQRS every morning. It is a rock station in Minnesota that has a disc jockey named Tom Bernard . Bernard’s morning show targets a blue collar working class population. It basically caters to sheep people. It is very sarcastic and condescending with its views, kind of like fox news. Anyway, as soon as I told my friend this story his immediate response was "If people don't like this country they can leave!”
Quite the social experiment we have going on in this Sh*thole of a declining amerikan culture. I hope the tide changes soon and people start waking up.
check it here:
http://freedocumentaries.org/index.php
Reading this, I can only wonder where you went to school. Do you ever read over your posts before slapping them up? They look like something offered up by 3rd grade dropouts. I know you're not as dumb as you sound, but just try reading what you wrote here aloud. Try paying attention now and then to what you type!
This comment section and similar internet fora, typed while taking breaks at work, are not places where proofreading is time well-spent. Ihe ideas conveyed are what is important. As someone over 50, I didn't grow up with a keyboard attached to my ass. Note that the typos are almost always key errors.
Now, do you have something to say about the substance of my comment?
It's often, not always by any means, nearly impossible to tell what the substance of your comment is, it's so obscured by typos. I'm well over 50 and never took a typing class, but I do know that "ideas" can easily be lost when they're embedded in a thicket of typographical errors. No time for proofreading a very brief comment? How then is there time to write it?
Really? Tool.
The substance was SaboCat's shock at what these students were thinking, justifying torture.
I also had that reaction.
That is plain to see.
The substance of your comment was hot air about typos, also plain to see.
Ephraim -- The main problem with people not proofreading, IMO, is that commentors are leaving it to the readers to do it. It denotes a lack of consideration. (Don't take me to task, people. It's not a crime; it's just a problem...that seems to be getting worse.)
In regard to John_Ellis, if you get a chance, look at his posts at http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/12/13 at 7:39PM and 10:08pm. They are fairly long, clear, well-written for the most part. I have thought from the beginning that he doesn't sound illiterate or semi-literate. The wording is not what you would expect from lack of literacy. It's more like someone is clumsily trying to appear illiterate or there is a physiological problem with language. Why two posts would break the pattern, I don't know.
Whatever the case, John_Ellis #2, in the link above, provides a resume which doesn't exactly look like that of an "uneducated laborer". There are, I believe, people who read these comments who are much more knowledgeable than I in regard to brain function and related matters.
But, his messianic Lightness and Darkness routine is so GD irritating, he brings on any criticism he gets.
I probably would have caught and corrected the typos, but once you commented on them, the edit feature is disabled.
However upon a re-reading, i find it to be perfectly readable.
SaboCat -- You may be replying to Ephraim. I didn't have you in mind. I was just making a general statement.
If you wish to convey ideas in writing, proofreading is always time well spent.
"How many, I wonder, would don the brown shirt? How many effectively have?"
It sounds like pretty much all of them.
I hope they just sign up for service and have something happen to them. Anyone that does sign up for these bogus wars to murder other people are not heros. They are stupid, fearful murderers. Saw a bumper sticker that said" Stand behind the troops or get in front if them". That is the mindset of a kot if Utahns around HAFB. these murders are not fighting for my freedoms. They are murdering for companie's profits.
It does amaze me that the goid 'christians' are so damn blood thirsty. And rich. If Christ came back now I think they would kill him again. After a little torture of course.
Elizabeth H -- better be careful they don't denounce you as undermining "HOMELAND SECURITY" in your classroom.
The narrative of 'terrorists' has now replaced the narrative of 'communists' rather nicely. On occasion, they are blissfully linked as in Cuba and Hezbollah plotting together against American 'liberty.'
May I ask what is the age of your students and in what region of the country you teach? (You may refuse to answer on the grounds that it may incriminate you.)
Not to be a defeatest but it seems unlikely to expect any improvement in the American political & cultural life. Nations, like individuals, seem to set themselves on intractable courses of self-destruction & insanity. (Yes, echoes of Spengler & Toynbee.)
This is not to forget the American legacy of violence and greed stretching back to slavery and the genocidal wars conducted against the original occupants.
The novelty today perhaps is the economic and mental decline conjoined to the well established prevalence for violence and religious lunacy.
The primary question now is how quickly the U.S. descends into non-stop televised barbarism, and how much further damage the country will inflict in its senility. The key to reversing the tide of U.S. Empire is undoubtedly bankruptcy. However, economic misery may galvanize the U.S. to become even more dangerous and irrational.
We can only hope that our plutocracy is so involved in stealing everything that is not nailed down that they view a nuclear war as unhelpful to their own financial aggrandizement.
It seems like we are in for even darker, dramatically darker days starting in January. If the mindset of Elizabeth's students is widespread at all, it's only a matter of time before they start breaking down our doors.
Well I guess this demonstrates that we can't look to young students to rise up against the ruling class when things get totally unbearable. I guess the government/corporate/media propaganda machine has worked its magic on the next generation.
I was wondering, have you shown your class sections of Bernie Sanders speech from last Friday, especially the part where he laid out so eloquently the lies over the last 30 years that have gotten us into our current mess? If you have, what was their reaction? If not, do you plan to?
Didn't have time. End of the semester. Would be interesting to see what they have to say--maybe next semester. But I don't find them easily moved by the truths that Sanders so eloquently expressed. They are very set in their belief that they will be among the winners in this financial meltdown.
No doubt, as the police state escalates, they'll be finding good jobs rooting out the terrorists here as well as over there. They don't read unless forced, and not many people are going to point out to them that they are being tricked into hatred and fear. Besides, some seem to revel in their hatred. Others have friends and family in the "wars," and it would be too painful for them to see that their loved ones are the (often unwitting) terrorists.
The work can be very depressing, but sometimes I manage to turn some people's thinking around, which I hope has some value.
"The woman who puzzled over Hispanics in her audience of high-school students and suggested they looked “Asian”..."
Bit off-topic, but when I was a young, poorly traveled guy from the eastern US, I thought a lot of the native people (notably the Dineh) in the SW US looked east Asian too. Driving through the Navajo reservation, I mentioned to my girlfriend "what's with these east Asians in these round mud-and-stick huts."
My boss's, boss's, boss's, boss, labor Secritary Hilda Solis, a Mexican-USAn who like most hispanic SW USAns is at least 1/2 native American, still looks kinda Asian to me.
recent DNA studies confirm native Americans migrated via Asia...they are Asian descendants...the similarity in appearance is genetic...
her comment may have been inappropriate for the moment, but was not so far from reality...
we cling to, and fight over, a small number of superficial differences, even while scientifically acknowledging overwhelming percentages of likeness...relatedness...
peace, SaboCat
I suggest putting a 200 foot high concrete wall around the entirety of the United States of America. This would be on all of its borders, including those with Canada and those facing the Coastlines.
This wall should be sunk at least 50 feet into the earth so as to prevent "terrorists" from tunneling in to commit their nefarious acts.
This would be followed by preventing US citizens from leaving and re-entry as they may be going overseas to get "terrorist training".
There can be a "Great Gate" on the North , South , East and Western walls to allow in merchants and plunder from the client states. Perhaps these gates can have gigantic statues and carvings intergrated into them of giants of industry and commerce such was Rockefeller, JP Morgan, Bill Gates and Blakenship. Indeed The Corporations would be allowed to bid on sections of the wall wherein they can put up Corporate advertising slogans such as "Exxon, Energy for Freedoms sake" or "Boeing , Ever Vigilant ever Free".
Companies like Halliburtun would be allowed to conscript workers from both inside the United States of America and without wherein they can be housed at great labor camps.
Rather then allowing retirement seniors in the United States of America could be mandated to work the remainder of their lives on the wall in return for access to health care.
This would address the issues of security. It would help the Corporations and ensure they are profitable. It would address the issues of "health care and Social security" It would solve the un-employment crisis . It would ensure the United States of America remains free and safe from "terrorists" that envy those freedoms. I can draw up the "plans" for free!
Those "there is no difference between Republicans and Democrat" posters who will be voting Republican to get revenge on Democrats will soon get their wish. But instead of posting their rage on soon to be banned sites like CD, they will be passing notes to each other on toilet paper stuck up their ass in a capsule.
I'm one of those posters who sees no difference between the two parties, but will not be voting Republican. Evil is still evil, whether it's greater or less. Both major parties are conservative: the Democratic Party is center-right and the Republican Party is far-right.
In the end, they both support the same agendas. Their only real differences are cosmetic. They have their own tactics and creative differences, but they aim for the same goals.
I think in Global Warming terms the difference between Democrats and Republicans is the difference between a three degree rise in temperature and a six degree rise, respectively.
Yes, we're entering a new dimension of American paranoia. It's a new McCarthy era, only this time there will be hundreds of McCarthys competing for attention on Faux Nooz. As he says, terrorism, Islam and immigration are the new witches brew all Americans can gather round to prove their patriotism, a new "communism," only raised to the third power.
No end of things to be terrified about, so we can lash out at will, terrorize the entire world with our collective psychosis, using psychological projection to justify all future bombings, mass slaughter, and theft of resources from any and all countries "to protect our liberty and freedom." Commissar Palin can cite Bible passages to reassure us that we're always right, everyone else envies us and wants to kill us, and our 30% unemployment rate just means more of us have to enlist in the military to protect our magnificent way of life, even if it's transparently the American Way of Death.
Meanwhile, over here in England, I - and I'm sure many of my fellow-countrymen and -women - are greatly looking forward to hearing more from Rep. Pete King. He is frequently trotted out on our news programmes on radio when we need a rent-a-quote half-wit from the US legislature to give us a good laugh.
As Molly Ivins said (of another US pol), "If his IQ were any lower, they'd have to water him twice a day."
Mr. Salisbury,
you need to do a better job fact checking.
Ron Ramsey was running for governor of Tennessee, not Kentucky.
Question: Are we about to plunge into Nazi Germany? Are things about to get worse than when under GWB? Will our trajectory into nightmare really pan out as in this article, or is this article a wild exaggeration?
If this is really going to happen, then it will happen during a time of economic collapse and the coming of extreme poverty.
I have no crystal ball here. If the author is correct, which is possible (I hope not probable) then I can say that acute diseases generally don't last long. Extreme states are transient.
Welcome to the Terrorist Industrial Complex. May I help you send you tax dollars?
“We do this with livestock all the time,” [Congressman King] explained.
The moment I read that line, I was instantly reminded of the '77 Pink Floyd album, "Animals." Congress definitely has more "Pigs" joining it this January; they have the "Dogs" (TSA, FBI, etc) to be their enforcers of fear; and the "Sheep" will willingly and obsequiously acquiesce to even more draconian measures not far ahead.
"Meek and obedient you follow the leader
Down well-trodden corridors into the valley of steel"
I agree with Salisbury that the new Republican majority in Congress will likely try to conflate anti-immigrant and anti-terrorist hysteria, but this is one issue, among several, where the rightwing agenda may run up against its fundamental contradictions. Reducing taxes appeals to all rich guys, but cracking down on illegal immigrants cuts into profits for those who like to employ undocumented people because of their low wages and general docility. Very often, the illegals work for a sub-sub-contractor of a larger company, such as, say, BP or Halliburton, but the increased profit margin all along the line makes giant corporations, and their pet congressmen and senators, unenthusiastic about serious crack-downs.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon and its lobbyists have no interest in fanning anti-immigrant feeling or racism generally, and the military favors the Dream ACT, since they are always looking to meet recruitment targets. When it comes to border hysteria, the Pentagon simply does not have the troops that rightwingers would like to see guarding our southern frontier, and certainly does not want to get involved in the narco war raging just across it. (The control over illegal crossings by narco gangs has made it virtually impossible for several years for any Al Queda types to cross over, even if they wanted to)
And the number of illegal immigrants has dropped by almost a million a year since Obama took office. The administration is already implementing the "Secure Communities Initiative" which will coordinate local police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents much more closely, and lead to more deportations. The fact is that the administration does not present a significant target in this area for any Repub wanting to score easy points. You can hardly ask for more of a crackdown that what is already underway.
So, I expect a fair amount of noise on immigration from Repubs, but no change in present policies.
"Terrorama: The Next Congress Will See Terror in Everything"
And, the current Congress doesn't already see terror in everything?
***note*** I didn't read the article. Maybe it's good, maybe it isn't. I dunno... But, I think the title could use a little re-wording. The first impression I got from the title was 'oh great, another article telling us how bad it's gonna be with the incoming Republican politicians' -- while ignoring that fact that the current Congress is already filled to the brim with a bunch of horrible of fear-mongering corporate hacks.
The Next Congress Will See Terror in Everything
Especially at their Town Hall Meetings...
Right.
The 'next' congress.
Of course.
Not this one, of course. No, of course not. The 'next' one.
Personally, I'm not a fan of "this will happen" or "we must" (not to mention "Obama must") articles.
But in regard to the basic content and posts, I'm thinking that media brainwashing is complex and thorough. (Elizabeth H's post comes to mind.) It's not just a matter the propaganda content of media, it's a matter of conditioned ways of responding that reduce everything to "if A, then B", with nothing in between except a most primitive (and conditioned) flash of fear and anger. The whole universe of facts and moral content is ignored. Orwell's organization coupled with technology has been successful beyond his vision.
The media complex in its entirety (commercials, shows, "news", commentary, music, glitz...) reinforces the way of responding in which the person or situation responded to is dehumanized and forced into the radically simplified and stylized (and basically contentless) stimulus-response.
Because of the success of this process, I think it is unlikely that anything other than shock will break the psychological mold.
Only by really understanding how brainwashed a populace we are as Americans can we hope that anything will be changed here at home.
This means all of us taking care as to what we are fed by anyone and everyone who takes center stage in the media propaganda-sphere we exist in today.
No matter who is delivering the message, any intelligent person's FIRST reaction should be doubt and skepticism - no matter how hopeful the message and who is delivering it.
The deaths and destruction of millions of people's lives over the last decade point to the seriousness of our leader's endeavors and the stakes of the game of which they are playing.
As a population grows more desperate and despondent, the easier it becomes to manipulate with examples ranging from the aftermath of 9/11 to Obama's campaign.
Running from outrage to outrage, hope to hope, we run the risk of losing sight of the fact that ALL of it - the good and the bad - are media-relayed manipulations of our fears and hopes all to the advantage of a very few elite.
The fact that we live under the most sophisticated propaganda regime in history has to be at the forefront of all citizen's minds and in their hearts and this means really understanding that justice and truth - of which we are all are brainwashed into believing as things America truly stands for from the cradle to the grave - are not in the lexicon of many people who hold the keys of power.
All of this may seem obvious to many here, but when I see that some still are debating legal etiquette in the face of our Constitution having been shredded over the last decade, I wonder if we have really reached a point of true understanding in America as of yet.
Look to any debate in our political body now - taxes, SS, health care, war, etc - and you'll find that the truth truly doesn't matter anymore to those in power.
To hear us debating the finer points of fiscal policy is music to the ears of those manning the bulldozers of fascism.
Why do they not care?
Because they know they have brainwashed enough of the populace at this point in time to not care as well.
They have created the "30%" that was needed in other societies for the actuation of unspeakable acts committed under a cloak of immunity for the elite classes.
This is why I have always thought and will always think that discovering what really happened on 9/11 is vitally important.
If that singular traumatic event - an event that was carefully orchestrated to scar an entire nation - can be shown to be the fraud that it was, then the rest of our brainwashed brethren may wake up.
We certainly aren't going to do it by debating singular points of national security or fiscal policy.
This just allows them ample time and opportunity to plot, scheme and dissemble.
9/11 is the jugular and we must go for it.