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Maybe, just maybe, it's time to pull the plug on this
failed democratic republic called The United States of
America.
Turn off the life support. Disconnect the IVs. Bring in the
priest for last rites. The US of A is brain dead with no
chance for revival.
Some 40 years ago, I lost friends in the heat and squalor of
Vietnam. They died in a war that never needed to be fought,
supporting a cause that didn't exist for a government that
lied to justify the fight.
A few years later, as a young reporter, I wrote about the
attempts of Richard Milhous Nixon to destroy the
Constitution of the United States. He failed because the
system worked and both Congress and the Supreme Court
exercised their powers in our system of checks and balances
to restore order to a faltering nation.
"The lessons of Vietnam and Watergate provide a roadmap for
the future," I wrote at the time. "With luck, our leaders
can use that roadmap to avoid the mistakes of the past."
Now, 33-and-a-half years after the Vietnam War came to an
end without resolution and Nixon left office without honor,
I'm losing family of friends in the heat and squalor of
Iraq. They die in a war that never needed to be fought,
supporting a cause that doesn't exist for a government that
lied to justify their sacrifices.
Another despot occupies the Presidency, an evil man whose
lust for power surpasses Nixon and who poses a far greater
danger to the Constitution. This time, however, the system
is failing to protect America from despots. George W. Bush
rides roughshod over a compliant Congress. The Supreme
Court, packed with knee-jerk right-wingers who helped put
Bush in office in 2000, abdicated its role long ago.
For a moment - a brief one to be sure - we held out hope
that the voice of the voters might be heard after the
November midterm elections. But turning out the corrupt
Republican leadership of Congress was not enough. Democrats
who control the House lack the balls to take Bush on and the
razor-thin majority in the Senate can't even get a vote
together on a non-binding resolution.
Democrats Thursday unveiled a plan to bring troops home by
the end of 2008 but Bush is already threatening a veto if
the bill gets out of Congress, which is probably won't.
In the meantime, we've learned that Bush lied about both the
size and cost of his "troop surge" that he claims will bring
peace and stability to Iraq. Not only are we sending more
troops in than he said, at a cost far higher than he
projected, his own general on the ground says they will have
to stay longer than he told the American people earlier this
year.
Over at the U.S. Department of Justice, an contradiction of
terms if we over heard one, the FBI has lied repeatedly
about its use, and abuse, of the rights-robbing USA Patriot
Act to obtain information on U.S. citizens. I find it
disturbing that in all their rhetoric about restoring
America to the people, the new Democratic leadership of
Congress doesn't say a damn thing about repealing the USA
Patriot Act, an ill-conceived bill crafted by former
attorney general John Ashcroft, and hastily voted into law
after 9/11 by shell-shocked representatives and Senators who
later admitted they hadn't even read it.
Today we learn that the federal government, at the direction
of the White House, routinely ignores the Freedom of
Information Act and hides more and more government documents
under a cloak of secrecy.
Both Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid joined with Republicans to vote not only
for original passage of the USA Patriot Act but also to
reauthorize it. Bush has used the act to justify spying on
Americans, wiretapping without warrants and strip away the
last protections of the Constitution.
While Congress slept and the Supreme Court looked the other
way, the Bush administration has gone on its merry way
seizing absolute control of the United States government. He
fired independent thinking U.S. attorneys, replacing them
with lockstep right-wingers who share his view of
totalitarian control of government. He ignores the laws of
Congress, issuing "signing statements" that give him the
power to do whatever he wants. When the federal courts
declared his wiretapping of Americans illegal, he ignored
the ruling and appointed an in-house review panel that
declared the program "legal."
It doesn't matter who controls Congress. Congress is a dead
institution, ruled by timid legislators who no longer
exercise any real role in the governing of this nation.
It doesn't matter what the Supreme Court may or may not do.
The President of the United States has declared himself a
"war time President" and granted himself dictatorial rights
that no one in Congress or the Court appears able to
successfully challenge him.
The America we used to cherish is dead, replaced by a
ruthless dictator. The America that more than 3,100 men and
women died for in Iraq no longer exists. We might as well
pull the sheet over Uncle Sam's head and prepare for the
funeral.
Or can we, as a people, regain control of our government?
Perhaps, but doing so will require drastic measures. I'm not
talking about kicking out one party of political hacks and
replacing it with another: Been there, done that, witnessed
the failure.
We need to rethink this experiment called America. Maybe we
need to start with a clean sheet of paper. Maybe it's time
to recognize that our present America is a rotting corpse,
devoured from within by the cancer of politics, corruption,
greed and a lust for power.
Maybe it's time for a new American Revolution. After all,
the last one started because another guy named George tried
to destroy our way of life.
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