Showing posts with label terrorism. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

May 6, 2010
Op-Ed Columnist

Congress, Up in Arms

There seems to be a strong sentiment in Congress that the only constitutional right suspected terrorists have is the right to bear arms.

“I think you’re going too far here,” said Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina at a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday. He was speaking in opposition to a bill that would keep people on the F.B.I. terrorist watch list from buying guns and explosives.

Say what?

Yes, if you are on the terrorist watch list, the authorities can keep you from getting on a plane but not from purchasing an AK-47. This makes sense to Congress because, as Graham accurately pointed out, “when the founders sat down and wrote the Constitution, they didn’t consider flying.”

The subject of guns turns Congress into a twilight zone. People who are perfectly happy to let the government wiretap phones go nuts when the government wants to keep track of weapons permits. A guy who stands up in the House and defends the torture of terror suspects will nearly faint with horror at the prospect of depriving someone on the watch list of the right to purchase a pistol.

“We make it so easy for dangerous people to get guns. If it’s the Second Amendment, it doesn’t matter if they’re Osama bin Laden,” said Paul Helmke, the president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.

Graham wanted to make it clear that just because he doesn’t want to stop gun purchases by possible terrorists, that doesn’t mean he’s not tough on terror.

“I am all into national security. ... I want to stop reading these guys their Miranda rights,” he said.

The Obama administration has been criticized by many Republicans for having followed the rules about how long you can question a terror suspect before you read him his rights. These objections have been particularly loud since the arrest of Faisal Shahzad in the attempted Times Square bombing. No one seems moved by the fact that Shahzad, after being told that he had the right to remain silent, continued talking incessantly.

“Nobody in their right mind would expect a Marine to read someone caught on the battlefield their rights,” Graham said.

Terror threats make politicians behave somewhat irrationally. But the subject of guns makes them act like a paranoid mother ferret protecting her litter. The National Rifle Association, the fiercest lobby in Washington, grades every member of Congress on how well they toe the N.R.A. line. Lawmakers with heavily rural districts would rather vote to legalize carrying concealed weapons in kindergarten than risk getting less than 100 percent.

The Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on “Terrorists and Guns: The Nature of the Threat and Proposed Reforms,” concerned a modest bill sponsored by Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey. It would allow the government to stop gun sales to people on the F.B.I. terror watch list the same way it does people who have felony convictions. Because Congress has repeatedly rejected this idea, 1,119 people on the watch list have been able to purchase weapons over the last six years. One of them bought 50 pounds of military grade explosives.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City and his police commissioner, Ray Kelly, dutifully trekked down to Washington to plead for the bill on behalf of the nation’s cities. The only thing they got for their trouble was praise for getting the city through the Times Square incident in one piece. And almost everyone had a good word for the T-shirt vendor who first noticed the suspicious car and raised an alert. Really, if someone had introduced a bill calling for additional T-shirt vendors, it would have sailed through in a heartbeat.
Gun legislation, not so popular.

Lautenberg’s bill has been moldering in committee, and that is not going to change.

“Let me emphasize that none of us wants a terrorist to be able to purchase a gun,” said Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who nevertheless went on to argue against allowing the government to use the terrorist watch list to keep anyone from being able to purchase, um, a gun.

“Some of the people pushing this idea are also pushing the idea of banning handguns,” said Graham, darkly. “I don’t think banning handguns makes me safer.”

The terrorist watch list is huge, and some of the names on it are undoubtedly there in error. The bill would allow anyone denied the right to purchase a firearm an appeal process, but that would deprive the would-be purchaser some precious gun-owning time. Before we subject innocent Americans “to having to go into court and pay the cost of going to court to get their gun rights back, I want to slow down and think about this,” said Graham.

Slow is going to be very slow, and the thinking could go on for decades.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

A minute of news, in case you missed it.


BARBARA'S DAILY BUZZFLASH MINUTE


Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the Repuglicans, every last mother's son of them:
George W. Bush 'knew Guantánamo prisoners were innocent': 

George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld covered up that hundreds of innocent men were sent to the Guantánamo Bay prison camp because they feared that releasing them would harm the push for war in Iraq

They aided and abetted terrorism by incarcerating innocent men, by torturing innocent men and giving innocent men reason to want retaliation. I say yes, I want my country back, back from the Repuglicans who stole the very essence of America, they stole everything this country stands for: truth, justice, and the rule of law!

This of course adds credence to that supposed "conspiracy theory" that Iraq was the key to their plan for world domination. History will prove Richard Nixon was but a passing irritation when compared to Bush/Cheney and the rest of the gang of Repuglicans!  

To all those crazy Repuglicans who supported every Bush/Cheney move, including torture and abuse, and who want America to fail today, all those just-say-NO sons of treason, I say: Go to hell, where you belong. Do your damage elsewhere because I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK!


And now you know how and why pedophilia runs rampant and is ignored in the Catholic Church, all because the 13 year old altar boys wanted it:

"There are 13 year old adolescents who are under age and who are perfectly in agreement with, and what’s more wanting it, and if you are careless they will even provoke you."

...That's Spanish Bishop Bernando Alvarez coming to the defense of Catholic priests who've raped children — but they only raped the slutty ones, the ones who wanted it, so it's all good.

Blaming the victim is not going to absolve the sins of priests, bishops, cardinals and popes, neither those who raped the children, nor those who covered it up.


This is what has happened in Cardinal Ratzinger now Pope Benedict's Catholic Church:

Church Secrets: Abusive Memphis priest reassigned rather than reined in: A troubled traveler, keeper of the faith had secretive past...


At least one CNN host isn't cuddling up to the tea-bagger right-wing nuts:
Sarah Palin takes a break from shooting wolves to appear at Michele Bachmann rally. You know, you have to love these two. They`re like the Lucy and Ethel of the lunatic fringe.

 Hooray for Joy Behar, a sensitive woman with truly discerning taste!

Proof positive mainstream corporate media is not -- I repeat: is not liberal -- from the Washington Post:


Two Republican stars -- Palin and Bachmann -- align for first time
Er, I'd hardly call them "stars." More like meteorites that will destroy this earth if they ever connect! Do we really want to go the way of the dinosaurs so many years ago, do we really want extinction, do we really want the Armageddon these two "lunatic fringe" seek so fervently?

BARBARA'S DAILY BUZZFLASH MINUTE


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Friday, January 8, 2010

Bush administration left the nation wrecked.......



by Jacqueline Marcus

After the election, we believed President Obama would wind things down in the Middle East, and diplomatic solutions would replace costly military operations. For nearly 10 years, we've tolerated inexplicable excuses for invading Iraq and Afghanistan -- all in the name of a vague and meaningless term: terrorism. We invade and bomb people we've never met and then we're surprised that they want to fight back. For eight long years, we've watched the Bush Administration spend billions and billions of our tax dollars for the Iraq invasion that was never connected to the September 11 attack.


(Many of us did everything we could to prevent said horrors and stop them once they began. We in no way tolerated it nor did we support it. We protested in every way we could within the law, except for non-violent acts of civil disobedience.)

In these last nine years, what did the invasions accomplish? The illegal and indefensible occupation of Afghanistan and the expansion to Yemen have only served to increase hate and anger against the U.S. Perhaps if we provided bread instead of dropping bombs on these extremely poor people, rebels would have no reason to plot against us. Nine years later, it has now cost Americans over a trillion dollars to shut down a few hundred Islamic radicals. Hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost as a result of the U.S. military invasion in this poor region of the world. 



(I do not buy that the whack-jobs known as Al Qaeda are dirt poor Muslims who hate America because they are dirt poor. Osama bin Laden is one of the wealthiest terrorists ever known. The men who allegedly flew air planes into the WTC were all middle class in their countries. The latest nut-job activity was attempted by the son one of the biggest bankers in Nigeria. He was not some poor kid from Jenna. However, it's for damn sure that the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq did more for Al Qaeda than anything Osama bin Laden and his religiously insane comrades could have ever dreamed of doing in the near decade which has followed 9/11/01.The same can be said for the Gitmo debacle, Abu Ghraib, the U.S. gulags in Eastern Europe and the policy of torture which was employed. These terrorists are dangerous and no one should doubt that.Thanks to Bush and Cheney, they are more dangerous now than they were on 9/12/01.) 

Voters are boiling mad at both parties because they want these wars to end. They want their tax dollars to help them. They are sick and tired of a war economy that wrecked and shattered American businesses like a domino effect. Resorts are empty. Shopping malls are empty. The housing market is an endless sea of foreclosure signs. There are more homeless people than I've ever seen in my entire life. Fact: when unemployment rises, so does crime. Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables" comes to mind. "As there is always more misery at the lower end than humanity at the top, everything was given away before it was received." Our pro-war Congress gave our entire public treasury away to military spending. It's been reported that the number of Americans on food stamps rose by 50%. We can no longer brag that we're the richest country in the world. The war profiteers destroyed the foundation of our middle-upper class economy, which was once a beacon to the world.


(Amen!)

In November, while in Maui for my struggling solar business, I visited my friend who was staying at one of the Wailea resorts. This luxury resort looked evacuated. There were a couple vacationers from Japan and China, but very few Americans. We could sit in the hot tub or lounge around the pool without seeing a soul; and although it was great to have the entire resort to ourselves, it was rather eerie and frightening.

(The only Americans with the real money don't go to the same luxury resorts that you do. Most people cannot not fathom the kind of places where the Wall  Street crooks vacation.)

  
President Obama seems to feel that he must answer to the war criminal, Dick Cheney, the man who loves to torture prisoners before they're found guilty of the crime. I say this because we know there were many innocent Afghan farmers swept up in the al-Qaeda net, in the wrong place at the wrong time. No matter to Dick Cheney: waterboard them. Well it's time for the media and for the president to remind Cheney that 9/11 happened on the Bush/Cheney watch. It's time to put Dick Cheney on the defense for a change: how many millions did he make from this perpetual war via Halliburton? How many secret, offshore accounts, if any, does he have in his family's names? How many servants does he have? How many cars? How many homes and what are they worth during the worst economic collapse since the Great Depression? 


(Questions we would all like an answer to. Sometimes I think that Dick Cheney believes that he is still in jeopardy legally. A U.S. attorney, Patrick Fitzgerald, said publicly that there was a legal cloud over the office of the V.P. Cheney believes that the best defense is offense. That should be obvious to anyone who has been paying attention at all in the last 8 years. His whole damn family is trying to protect him and their inheritance of his war profits. Other Republicans are afraid to say anything against him. THEY ARE AFRAID OF HIM!)


The other day, I was at the local hardware store and I happened to notice a soldier standing in line behind me. I mentally debated whether or not to ask him if he's been abroad, and if he could clarify the "mission" to me. Finally, I turned around and said, as politely as possible, "Thank you for serving." He nodded his head. I then asked if he was in Iraq or Afghanistan.

He told me he's been sent several times to both Iraq and Afghanistan. He confessed that "they fixed it so that we would never leave." I asked what he meant. "We've invested too much to just walk away: military bases, equipment, we want the oil…we want control. They say 'stabilize' which really means U.S. control… but they (Afghans-Iraqis) definitely don't want us there." 



(Didn't Junior tell his friends from Houston, who visited him in the White House, that he had fixed things so that the in-coming administration would not be able to withdraw from the war? I seem to recall that his friends returned to Houston with real concerns for his mental health. This was found in a Houston Chronicle article.)

He was pretty candid about it. I asked one last question before thanking him and wishing him well: Are they building a lot of prisons over there? He laughed, "Oh yeah, they call them schools." His tone was somewhat sarcastic. 



(OMG!)

Think about it: What is the difference between a street gang killer and an al-Qaeda terrorist? 



(Street gangs do not have major oil reserves, nor do they threaten Israel or offer areas of strategic logistics in the middle east.)

Answer: No one gives a damn about the street gang member or how many people are killed (there are hundreds of gang related U.S. deaths every day). If he's caught, he'll do time in prison -- whereas, the latter, the al-Qaeda member, is worth billions and billions of dollars in terms of military defense contracts and operations. War is a big business, just ask Dick Cheney, but only for the few, war profiteering elite.



(Let's add up all of the terrorist attacks on U.S. soil by our own religious and conservative far right. Tim McVeigh, the Olympic 1994 bomber, killings of so called "abortion doctors" and so on and so on. The flu kills more people every year than died in all the Al Qaeda attacks. More people die in car accidents. The list is endless. Nevertheless, it would not benefit anyone in the Bush/Cheney White House or Congress to whip up the fear about these killers.) 

We do nothing to end the poverty that leads to desperation, crime, and daily killings in our own cities. There are drive-by shootings every night in Washington DC, Chicago, LA, NYC, Honolulu -- across the country. Imagine turning on your TV and listening to the 24/7 media coverage on national security while bullets are blasting your windows and doors. There's no money for that problem. But there's an endless Pentagon budget worth billions of dollars for a hundred or so al-Qaeda rebels thousands of miles away in Afghanistan, hiding somewhere in the mountains. Go figure. 



(I am beginning to think this will never change. I'm sure it won't until we take Eisenhower's warning about the military/industrial complex, now the military-industrial-security complex, seriously. Until we demand publicly funded elections, the war profiteers and other corporate psychopaths will run the country.) 

No one is talking about the once wealthy business men and women who've been losing their shirts in this war economy. I remember reading in The New York Times that a real estate woman was making up to $180,000 dollars a year. Now she's on food stamps. Why should Cheney care about them? He and his family are sitting pretty with plenty of big bucks. Here's a flash for Dick Cheney: Everyone, including Republican voters, is sick of hearing about national security, especially when Americans are out of work and losing their homes.



(The economy of the country is a big part of national security. Doesn't anyone get that? Bush and Cheney ran this nation into the dirt, including trying to run to wars off the books, so that no one would know just how much the war debacles were costing. The SEC under the Rethugs was totally emasculated. The minute those clowns were elected with a rethug congress, the corporate officers, from sea to shining sea, knew it was party time.)  

Meanwhile, India is building some of the best engineering universities in the world while young American students can hardly read and write. That's what happens when a crooked government gives all the public funding to defense contractors for endless wars that make the few super rich.


(The dumbing down of America is intentional. It's not merely the funneling of big bucks to the Pentagon.) 


If President Obama's goal is to diminish al-Qaeda plots or attacks, then he should withdraw our troops from their countries. That's what Middle East citizens want there, and that's what Americans want here. Otherwise, it's time to start taking third party candidates seriously, candidates who want to end the wars and this war economy that has created the worst depression in our modern history. 


(That won't happen until we have public funding for elections and stringent laws about lobbying along with major jail terms and fines for violation. The corporate special interests will not allow a third party let alone a 4th or 5th.)

BUZZFLASH GUEST COMMENTARY

Jacqueline Marcus' book of poems, Close to the Shore, was published by Michigan State University Press. She is a regular guest contributor to BuzzFlash.com. She taught philosophy at Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, California, and is the editor of http://www.ForPoetry.com. She is currently promoting green technologies (solar & wind) on the island of Maui. www.GoSolarMaui.com. She is currently working on a new book: Corporate Media and the Erosion of a Civil Society.





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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Psychologists who should be throttled...



....and other grim characters.


Chirac wonders if Bush is NUTZ?

Posted on Aug 13, 2009
By William Pfaff

PARIS—Little mainstream comment seems to have appeared on the latest revelations of incompetence and sadistic fantasy that have been published this week about the ways in which the American nation lost its honor and international reputation because of the Bush administration’s infatuation with torture.


Or with, as Vice President Dick Cheney has put it, “the dark side”: its eight-year excursion into what commonly is understood to be criminal international behavior, which the former vice president continues to defend with relish and conviction.


The revelations concern the two men who reportedly created the torture techniques that the CIA and U.S. military have been using on prisoners since early in the “war on terror.”

According to The New York Times (in a story by Scott Shane), the two had for years been involved with an Air Force survival course that was supposedly based on Chinese Communist “brainwashing” techniques used in the Korean War.


The program, housed at an Air Force base outside Spokane, Wash, involved midlevel abuse (and sometimes more; one of the two, Bruce Jessen, allegedly had to be stopped in a mock interrogation that colleagues thought had become “pretty scary”). This was to prepare the airmen for what they might meet if captured by an enemy.


Most anyone who has been in military service since the Korean War has been given a taste of this, but it was an Air Force specialty.


Jessen was a farm boy who earned a psychology doctorate at Utah State in what was known as “family sculpting,” in which clients made physical models of their family to deal with emotional relationships.


The other of the two successive head psychologists at the course was Jim Mitchell, a poor boy from Florida who joined the Air Force in 1974 for adventure, became an explosives expert and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology. Later, he received a doctorate at the University of South Florida; his dissertation compared diet and exercise plans in controlling hypertension.


When 2001 came, the two friends saw their opportunity, convincing the government that they were experts on torture. Neither knew much, if anything, about al-Qaida, the intelligence world, Islam, foreign languages or foreign countries.


They simply reversed what they had been teaching, and taught the torture rather than the resistance. According to the Times, they then “made millions selling interrogation and training services to the CIA.”

Now there is an aspect to this which so far as I know has never been mentioned in connection with the U.S. torture program.


“Brainwashing” is a myth. The Defense Department official conclusion after the Korean War was that “no confirmed cases of brainwashing came out of the Korean war.” The DoD said that Chinese Communist treatment of prisoners was not unusual. The academic community eventually concluded that the concept of brainwashing was “not considered useful in Social Science.”

The whole thing came from one sensational book, and the press and public hysteria built up from the fact that some American prisoners in Korea gave “confessions” of war crimes that were used in enemy propaganda, presumably to escape routine brutality or to get privileged treatment.
The Air Force courses of the past 60 years on how to survive brainwashing were cooked up in the United States out of people’s imaginings of what it might be like to be brainwashed. The tortures sold to the CIA by Mitchell and Jessen were made up in the USA.

One more thing must be added to illuminate the atmosphere in which this could have happened in the United States.


The University of Lausanne in Switzerland has allowed it to be made known that one of their theology faculty, professor Thomas Römer, in early 2003 received a call from the Élysée Palace in Paris, the seat of the French presidency.
The president, Jacques Chirac, supposedly wanted a clarification of the significance of the figures of Gog and Magog in biblical prophecy. He was calling Lausanne because he didn’t want his query to be leaked to the press in France.
The theologian explained to him that the two are obscure figures who appear in the Book of Genesis, and again in Ezekiel, in connection with a prophesy of a great war, desired by God, to cleanse the world of his enemies before the arrival of the world’s Last Days, after which a new age would follow.
Chirac reportedly said he was calling because he was distressed that President George Bush had twice telephoned him to inform France’s president that this war was beginning, and urging France to join the United States in fulfilling the divine prophesy. As is well known, France did not do so.


This appears in a new book of interviews by a respected French journalist and friend of Chirac, Jean-Claude Maurice, provocatively called “If You Quote Me, I’ll Deny It.” The report by Maurice has not been confirmed by the former French president. But it has not been denied.


Visit William Pfaff’s Web site at www.williampfaff.com.
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Friday, June 26, 2009

Dissent = Terrorism?




Ed
itor’s Note: It is a sad irony that the mainstream U.S. news media, which has protested human rights violations in Iran, has taken far less umbrage when American dissidents are spied on, arrested and otherwise punished.



In this guest essay, Emily Spence traces this hypocrisy from the last century to this one, through George W. Bush’s “war on terror”:
Although DoD officials removed the offensive section at the urging of ACLU members, the DoD stance is still troubling since a longstanding practice to designate peaceful, law-abiding activists as dangerous and treasonable still exists in many government departments and agencies.



Indeed the participants of the first antiwar protest against the Vietnam incursion, put together in the mid-1960's using Gandhi's Salt March as a model for a nonviolent demonstration, faced government operatives filming them face by face from rooftops as they moved en masse down Broadway to the UN Plaza.



(My mother, a pacifist married to a World War II Conscientious Objector, and I, a child at the time of the march, both were in attendance. When the film crew focused on us, she stood tall, faced the agents with their telephoto lens, glared in disdainful defiance and, simultaneously, threw the corner of her coat over my face. Afterwards, she muttered, "How dare they try to intimidate us!")



With that history in mind, it shouldn’t be assumed that the treatment of Nobel Peace Award winner Aung San Sui Kyi in Myanmar would be all that different if she were leading protests in the United States. While it's commendable that U.S. spokespersons object to her most recent arrest, they still might seem to be a bunch of hypocrites.



For instance, a number of Nobel Peace Award recipients, such as the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), have had difficulties of their own on American soil.
"



AFSC’s work, always open and resolutely nonviolent, has been under government surveillance for decades. The Service Committee secured nearly 1,700 pages of files from the FBI under a Freedom of Information request in 1976,” the AFSC said in seeking more recent “war on terror” records.



“These [earlier] files show that the FBI kept files on AFSC that dated back to 1921. Ten other federal agencies kept files on AFSC, including the CIA, Air Force, Navy, Internal Revenue Service, Secret Service, and the State Department. The CIA has intercepted overseas mail and cables in the 1950s, and some AFSC offices (and even its staff's homes) have been infiltrated and burglarized in the late 1960s into the 1970s." [2]



AFSC associate general secretary for justice and human rights, Joyce Miller, asked, “How can we speak of spreading democracy in Iraq while dismantling it here at home?” She further remarked, “Political dissent is fundamental to a free and democratic society. It should not be equated with crime.”



Add to the AFSC problems, those pertaining to Nobel Peace Award recipient Nelson Mandela, who only a year ago had the designation "terrorist" removed from his name, under protest by the State Department, so that he no longer suffered travel restrictions from the U.S. government.



Yet his travel curtailment was not nearly as awful as was Ramzy Baroud's blockage. He, the editor of Palestine Chronicle, had his U.S. passport seized by a consular officer at an overseas American Embassy [3]. Similarly, Sen.Edward Kennedy was, also, flagged by the U.S. no-fly list.



Then again, Ted Kennedy received much less harassment than did Nobel Peace Award winner Mairead Corrigan Maguire after her flight from Guatemala had been directed to Ireland through Houston:
"She was probably tired and ready to get back to Belfast, where her attempts to bring about an end to The Troubles in 1976 made her at 32 the youngest Nobel Peace Prize-winner ever,” according to an article in the Houston Press.


“Since then, she's been given the Pacem in Terris Award by Pope John Paul II, and the United Nations selected her (along with the Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, Jordan's Queen Noor and a dozen or so other fellow Nobel Laureates) as an honorary board member of the International Coalition for the Decade.



"Unfortunately for Maguire, her flight back home to Northern Ireland was routed through Houston, where none of that meant diddly. Federal Customs officials were far less interested in any of that than they were in a box on the back of the transit form she filled out on her flight.



"'They questioned me about my nonviolent protests in USA against the Afghanistan invasion and Iraqi war,' Maguire said later in a statement. 'They insisted I must tick the box in the Immigration form admitting to criminal activities.'



"Maguire was detained for two hours -- grilled once, fingerprinted, photographed, and grilled again. She missed her flight home. She was only released after an organization she helped found -- the Nobel Women's Initiative -- started kicking up a fuss." [4]



One can add to her troubles countless other ones wherein human rights and environmental supporters have been repeatedly hassled for no other reason than that they're holding views that don't jive with positions at any number of U.S. government institutions.



One needn't return in time to the McCarthy Era to find many individuals who have been investigated and persecuted for holding vilified opinions. For example, Stephen Lendman, a peace advocate and writer in his seventies with a permanent knee injury that delimits travel, has been repeatedly investigated by the FBI.



At the same time, he is joined by myriad others such as assorted activists in Maryland whose names were put on federal terrorist lists by state police who infiltrated their groups. [5] As such, their perfectly legal activities, freedom of speech and right to unhindered assembly have been criminalized.



Simultaneously, there's a certain inescapable irony and disingenuous quality presented by the Western government heads who are harshly critical of the Iran crackdown on dissenting citizens while they, themselves, condone similar ironfisted policies in their own lands.



Their two-faced position is barely hidden beneath the surface of their mock concern for the well-being of Iranian protesters as they urge their own and allied troops into battle, show little (if any) sincere remorse over the slaughter of masses of civilians that happen in the process and make sure that demonstrators at home are disregarded, denigrated or preemptively rounded up as happened at the 2008 Republican National Convention and similar events.



Then again, one might find himself in pretty good company if he were singled out as unpatriotic and treacherous for holding viewpoints or undertaking actions that go contrary to the perspectives that a certain hawkish and totalitarian segment of society holds.



All the same, every method conceivable might be used to hunt down the offenders and, when taken to the extreme, render their seemingly provocative positions ineffectual by any means possible, including imprisonment and murder.



Anyone who doubts this to be the case needs only to remember what happened to people like Howard Fast; the slain Freedom Riders Andy Goodman, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner; the thirteen shot students at Kent State University at which Ohio National Guardsman fired sixty-seven rounds over a thirteen second period, and scores of others who have stood against mainstream policies.



Meanwhile, stigmatizing dissidents is a fairly common practice. As such, “There are 1.1 million people on the [U.S.] Terrorist Watch List and there is a 35 per cent error rate, minimum, for that list,” according to ACLU's Michael German. [6]



Furthermore, the overzealous and aggressive surveillance tactics used by the National Security Agency (NSA) to check the public's e-mails, telephone calls and other communications are the same ones as were in use during George W. Bush's administration. Likewise, the amount of spying on personal exchanges is as high as it ever was.



In relation to recent claims by Justice Department and national security officials that the over-collection was unintentional, U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, a Democrat from New Jersey and Chairman of the House Select Intelligence Oversight Panel, commented: “Some actions are so flagrant that they can't be accidental.”



Additionally, the act of tracking e-mailed transmissions and other interactions has seemed in violation of federal law, according to lawyers at the Justice Department. Regardless, the practice continues.



At the same time, the decision to designate social activists as troublemakers, while singling them out for intimidation, threats and investigations, carries serious legal and political implications in democratic societies.



The further measure of subjecting them to the sorts of difficulties that Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Ramzy Baroud, AFSC members and innumerable others have endured is clearly based in xenophobic, paranoid and despotic thinking. It embodies the kind of authoritarian mentality and oppressive activities that one finds in the worst types of tyrannical regimes.



As Harry S. Truman suggested, "Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear."



Due to this fear, are we, then, to all conform with lock-step in perverse obedience to the State's dictates, outlooks and agendas in an increasingly Orwellian milieu?



If not, then we must constantly remind ourselves and each other of U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas's vision: "Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could most easily defeat us."



Emily Spence
is an author living in Massachusetts. She has spent many years involved in human rights, environmental and social services efforts.
References


[1] Pentagon Rebrands Protest as “Low-Level Terrorism”
[2] American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
[3] "Punishing activists or pursuing terrorists?" by Maggie Mitchell Salem in Asia Times Online :: Asian News, Business and Economy.
[4] Nobel Prize Winner Gets Hassled At Bush Intercontinental ...
[5] Police Spied on Activists In Md. - washingtonpost.com and Md. Police Put Activists' Names On Terror Lists - ...
[6] One third of FBI Terror Watch List are innocent people | Top ...

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