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War on Peace: Now is no time for complacency
Nov 17, 2002
It started with the November 2000 rigged US
presidential election and has just degenerated from
there. I've not been alone in watching with horror as
our country's government flipped the bird at
international treaties designed to protect human rights
and the environment, favoring military build-up and big
oil instead. Many of us have been outraged by the
unelected ones sabotaging chances for an independent
investigation into 9/11, and disgusted by their
ass-covering legal gyrations to prevent inquiry into their
former shady business dealings, not to mention their
equally shady bedding with oil interests once having
seized political power.
But now it seems the coup from hell is complete. In
midterm US Congressional elections in which only 40% of
those citizens eligible bothered to vote, a full 95%
percent of House races and 75% of Senate races were won
by the candidates who spent the most money. This while,
under the guise of "poll watching," Republican Party
functionaries were posted at polling stations across
the country on Election Day, harassing (mainly
Democratic) working class and minority voters. This
while, right before the voting, a beloved Democratic
Senator who was locked in a close election contest died
in a mysterious plane crash, exactly two years after
another Democratic Senate candidate died in the same
mysterious way. This while the same inaccurate lists of
supposedly ineligible (mainly Democratic) voters which
unfairly disenfranchised tens of thousands in the 2000
presidential race, were inexplicably used again in this
election. This while much of the country voted via
computer systems whose proprietary nature does not
permit public scrutiny, and which by definition do not
leave much in the way of physical evidence for each
vote. The computer glitch in South Florida which almost
deleted 103,000 votes
is a case in point; what other votes could have been
"lost" at the touch of a button, and to whose benefit?
Do the math: in a seriously flawed, arguably corrupt,
electoral process in which the majority of the
population was too apathetic to even feign democratic
pretenses, only 21% ended up granting Bush his newfound
sweeping and absolute powers.
Call me old-fashioned, but that's just not my idea of
democracy. It's a farce and a travesty. And it's
guaranteed to get much worse.
With a lame-duck Congress, and Republicans controlling
both the House and the Senate (plus the Supreme Court),
it's clear military spending will skyrocket as domestic
social services are slashed and the environment is
pillaged. Any previous attempts to rein in corporate
scandal and excess will be attacked as un-American
(kiss the corporate-fraud targeting Sarbanes-Oxley Act
goodbye, for one). The proposed $37 billion Department
of Homeland Security bureaucracy will be approved,
along with its attending decimation of civil protection
rights and collective bargaining power. And with the
Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2 (nicknamed GARDEN PLOT)
finally enforced, the military will be able to suppress
domestic "assemblages or rebellion against the
authority of the United States" whenever the President
sees fit. In other words, it's going to get a lot more
dangerous to protest or express dissent.
And that's the relatively good news.
As the US economy tanks, Bush will pursue his
oil-hegemony dreams in Iraq, creating a bloodbath for
both Iraqi civilians and US service members, not to
mention burning up hundreds of billions in taxpayer
dollars in the process. Meanwhile, the Putins and
Sharons of the world will see fit to continue
oppressing their chosen targets, with full knowledge
the US will turn a blind eye to their crimes against
humanity in return for their own tacit approval of
similar US actions. The Middle Eastern region will predictably
destabilize, with dangerous political/economic
consequences accompanied by untold human costs.
And the US will be subjected to further terrorist
attacks - that is, if Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld has his way. According to a little-discussed
classified document prepared for Rumsfeld by the
Defense Science Board, a group of private industry
executives advising the Pentagon, new counter-terrorism
measures will include "cover and deception" and secret
military missions to stimulate terrorists into making
attacks, thereby leaving them open to counterattacks by
US forces. Plainly put, the so-called "Proactive,
Preemptive Operations Group (P2OG)" aims to save
citizens from terrorist attacks by actively provoking
terrorist attacks against citizens. Got that?
It's no wonder many normal people are feeling
devastated and disillusioned right now, ready to draw
back from this whole damn dysfunctional mess.
But now is not the time.
This train has barely left the station and its
destination can still be changed. The only chance to
alter the current sorry state of events and prevent
matters from getting much, much worse, is a vigilant
and involved population. That's you and me - actively
assuming responsibility on a daily basis to name this
societal rollback for what it is, then confronting each
step away from sanity, while presenting a more humane
and equitable alternative.
It's our only chance.
Heather Wokusch is a free-lance writer. She can be
contacted via her web site at www.heatherwokusch.com
Patriotism means being loyal to your country all the time and to its government when it deserves it.
-- Mark Twain
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