In October of 2002, the Iraq War Resolution passed, granting George W.
Bush the authority to take what actions HE deemed necessary against
Saddam's Iraq. Concerned citizens rose in protest. Women held constant
vigil at the White House. But mindless reality television held a vigil
of its own. Americans were minor interested and major uninformed - as
filmmakers Danny Schechter, Robert Greenwald and Norman Solomon have
clearly shown.
On February 15, 2003, millions around the globe stood in solidarity
against the war. The greatest numbers were in Europe. Rome had 3
million strong. Across America, pro-peace patriots marched in large
numbers - but not large enough. Corporate media had again done its job.
This time "Survivor" had company. "Fear Factor," and "Big Brother" were
added
realities, and"The Osbournes" took the nation by storm.
For America's media-deluded nation, the war eventually became a reality
on March 20, 2003, when it was broadcast as "Shock and Awe." Americans
chomped popcorn and drank beer to their war. It was the ultimate video
extravaganza. The corporate media had sold Americans a war. Americans
bought it, financed it, staffed it, and now owned it. Their hard earned
taxes had bought George Bush's war.
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On March 9, 2006, George W. Bush signed the newly reauthorized Patriot
Act into law. Patriots bemoaned their inability to protect the
Constitution. Corporate media-conned Americans paid it no mind. The New
York Times front page didn't cover it, concentrating instead on the
Dubai ports debacle, which bolstered domestic fear. With the scrawl of
a pen, Americans' freedoms and privacy were again signed away.
By 2006, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were still raging on.
Thousands of troops had been killed. Tens of thousands had been
grievously wounded. Bush had suspended habeas corpus. Houses began to
foreclose. More jobs were shipped overseas. More workers became
unemployed. More health benefits were denied. More widening of the
economic divide.
With this further decline in quality of life, more Americans awakened to their decaying democracy.
Still not in sufficent numbers.
Corporate media dumbed on. Peace marches weren't televised. Progressive
leaders weren't interviewed. "American Idol" and "Dancing With The
Stars" rated high. Britney's marriage was rocky and French-hating
Americans were ga-ga for Paris.
And now, as 2007 moves toward its end, the wars continue, the
economy further dies, and Congress sucker-punches the Constitution once
again. Meet the
Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007
(H.R. 1955), and its Senate companion, S. 1959 - the government's
newest weapon against its own people. Its latest tool to identify and
control "homegrown terrorists," and in the process suppress dissent.
Thanks to California's ever disappointing Bush-Dog Democrat, Jane
Harman, Congress pushed through yet further legislation to erode First
Amendment rights. Harman's H.R. 1955, which passed the House
overwhelmingly with a 404 to 6 vote, presents such a vague definition
of "homegrown terrorism," that any American who dissents is subject to
government reprisal. Per H.R. 1955, "homegrown terrorism" is defined as
"
the use, planned use, or threatened use, of force or violence by
a group or individual born, raised, or based and operating primarily
within the United States or any possession of the United States to
intimidate or coerce the United States government, the civilian
population of the United States, or any segment thereof, in furtherance
of political or social objectives." click here When considering that individuals and organizations who oppose government policy regularly
plan
the actions needed to force government change, Jane Harman's bill is
antithetical to democracy. H.R. 1955 dissuades citizen participation in
government, and is an extension of the disastrous Homeland Security
Department - the same Homeland Security Department that used its
resources in 2003 to track down Texas state legislators at the behest
of former Republican Congressman, Tom Delay.
The Founders of this nation surely didn't foresee, or prescribe, the
tyrannical rule set forth in H.R. 1955, in Senate bill 1959, or in the
Patriot Act. Thomas Jefferson, perhaps this nation's most vocal
proponent of participatory democracy, made many statements in support
of citizen involvement in government. He said:
"Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the
people alone. The people themselves are its only safe depositories." Jefferson also said:
"The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive."
Left in the despotic hands of Bush-Dog Harman, and her 404 colleagues
in the 110th Congress, Mr. Jefferson's America will collapse into
disrepair. The great leaders of this nation have always understood that
its salvation rests squarely in the hands of
THE PEOPLE,
who love it more purely than electeds who succumb to ambition and
corporations that succeed through greed. After enduring nearly seven
years of the Goebbels' fear tactics of George W. Bush, and the
dumbing-down tactics of corporate media, the American people are slowly
waking to the perilous state of their union. Still, many fail to
realize how severely their Constitution has been shredded by their
ruthless President and reckless Legislators. For most Americans, few
historical symbols are as recognizable as the clothing worn by the
Founders they learned about as children. In a non-partisan effort to
assist Americans in reclaiming their nation, the New American
Revolutionaries will don the duds of their forefathers and go forward
to re-teach the Revolutionary principles of justice and humanity upon
which this nation is based.
On January 1st at the Pasadena Rose Parade, Revolutionary garbed
patriots from the White Rose Coalition will move amongst the crowds to
spread the message that its time to reclaim our democracy. It's time to
end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It's time to bring our heros
home. It's time to make peace with the world. It's time to end
corporate dominance of a society steeped in greed. It's time to impeach
Bush and Cheney,
and restore our nation to its original creed.
Here's to a most Revolutionary New Year!!