| February 9th, 2006 |
| Does America still believe in its ideals? Sadly no. | 10:57 am |
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 I found this excellent editorial a while back and I recently came across it again. It was written around Christmas time by Robert Steinback. But it was just too good and too true not to post.
Fear destroys what bin Laden could not Dec 26, 2006 By: Robert Steinback
One wonders if Osama bin Laden didn't win after all. He ruined the America that existed on 9/11. But he had help.
If, back in 2001, anyone had told me that four years after bin Laden's attack our president would admit that he broke U.S. law against domestic spying and ignored the Constitution — and then expect the American people to congratulate him for it — I would have presumed the girders of our very republic had crumbled.
Had anyone said our president would invade a country and kill 30,000 of its people claiming a threat that never, in fact, existed, then admit he would have invaded even if he had known there was no threat — and expect America to be pleased by this — I would have thought our nation's sensibilities and honor had been eviscerated.
If I had been informed that our nation's leaders would embrace torture as a legitimate tool of warfare, hold prisoners for years without charges and operate secret prisons overseas — and call such procedures necessary for the nation's security — I would have laughed at the folly of protecting human rights by destroying them.
That's no America I know, I would have argued. We're too strong to be led down such a twisted path.
What is there to say now?
All of these things have happened. And yet a large portion of this country appears more concerned that saying "Happy Holidays" could be a disguised attack on Christianity.
I evidently have a lot poorer insight regarding America's character than I once believed, because I would have expected such actions to provoke — speaking metaphorically now — mobs with pitchforks and torches at the White House gate. I would have expected proud defiance of anyone who would suggest that a mere terrorist threat could send this country into spasms of despair and fright so profound that we'd follow a leader who considers the law a nuisance.
Never would I have expected this nation would cower behind anyone just for promising to "protect us."
President Bush recently confirmed that he has authorized wiretaps against U.S. citizens on at least 30 occasions and said he'll continue doing it. His justification? He, as president -- or is that king? -- has a right to disregard any law, constitutional tenet or congressional mandate to protect the American people.
Is that America's highest goal -- preventing another terrorist attack? Are there no principles of law and liberty more important than this? Who would have remembered Patrick Henry had he written, “‘What's wrong with giving up a little liberty if it protects me from death?’”
Bush would have us excuse his administration's excesses in deference to the “war on terror” -- a war, it should be pointed out, that can never end. Terrorism is a tactic, an eventuality, not an opposition army or rogue nation. If we caught every person guilty of a terrorist act, we still wouldn't know where tomorrow's first-time terrorist will strike. Fighting terrorism is a bit like fighting infection -- even when it's beaten, you must continue the fight or it will strike again.
Are we agreeing, then, to give the king unfettered privilege to defy the law forever? It's time for every member of Congress to weigh in: Do they believe the president is above the law, or bound by it? Bush stokes our fears, implying that the only alternative to doing things his extralegal way is to sit by fitfully waiting for terrorists to harm us. We are neither weak nor helpless. A proud, confident republic can hunt down its enemies without trampling legitimate human and constitutional rights.
Ultimately, our best defense against attack -- any attack, of any sort -- is holding fast and fearlessly to the ideals upon which this nation was built. Bush clearly doesn't understand or respect that. Do we?”
Hell ya! Amen brother! That pretty much sums it up just as it is. It’s too bad that Bush lovers have their head up their ass too far to see this. Obviously we as a nation don’t respect our strengths, human or constitutional rights. And we certainly don’t hold fast to our ideals.
Looking at things now, a month or so after this was written, I can say with even more surety that so many of the apathetic, naïve, and ignorant citizens of this country are giving him all the blind support and excuses he needs to continue on raping the good out of this country and selling out the livelihood of future generations.
~ James   Feeling like:  fed up
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