"The End of Democracy in the United States - A Call to All Nations for
HELP."
by Darrow Boggiano
If you go to Washington with a Gold Card, you are a lobbyist, but if
you go with a sign in your hand saying "peace", or even a T-shirt
bearing an anti-war slogan, you are a criminal. The Bush
Administration is doing everything they can think of, within and
outside of national law to stop democracy in its tracks. One tactic
they seem to follow fondly is that of arresting or killing people and
then saying "oh, that's not legal is it, sorry." When they removed
Cindy Sheehan from the State of the Union Address, they simply let her
go later, saying that it wasn't really a crime, but we were not sure.
When they killed a woman's family in Iraq for no apparent reason, they
apologized and gave her a few thousand dollars. They seem to be able
to buy their way out of anything. And we are supposed to believe that
the suitcases full of money that they give to Al-Qaeda followers in
Pakistan for "tips" on where to find Osama is money-well-spent, when
actually, all it does is make Osama's life easier, which is part of the
Bush plan, because the symbol of terror must keep us confused and
afraid for a while longer. They have us all wrapped up in the details
of how getting this one guy is going to make the world a better place,
when they have no intention of getting him because he is part of their
conspiracy. By using him as a symbol of fear and terror, they have a
great excuse to kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people in order
to perpetuate their illegal occupation and theft of resources that
belong to the people of other countries.
People in other countries have known for years what we are just
learning. The media links at CitySites.com show evidence of all the
Corporate scams, from 911 to Secret Torture Prisons and the global
project to oppress and steal, so the rich get richer.
Then there is the ports deal, which was a done deal before Congress
ever heard about it. The Bush Administration now says that anyone who
opposes that, must be racist, flinging the whole "security issue" out
the window, where it belongs. If there is no security issue, then why
are we killing people all over the world? They expect that if they
confuse us enough, we will just say, "okay, do what you like". The
Congress will not do anything to stop the Bush/Cheney madmen because
they fear that they will end up like Paul Wellstone, which is a
well-founded assumption; not to mention the blatant bribary going on in
Congress every day that makes it really easy to understand why they all
kiss Bush's *****.
Back to the topic of protesting.... what's the point? No matter what we
do to lobby our public officials and demand some semblance of
accountability or common sense, they will not do anything to disturb
the corporate status quo that holds all the dollars. U.S. data mining
is a tool to stop anyone from ever waging any plan to end the neo-con
plans, because they will swept off to a black hole in Syria before you
can say "extraordinary rendition". The National Spying Agency has been
tapping my phones and computers for years; they actually renamed my
computer "du41592908" in 2001, so that it would be easier for them to
remember where it was and which type of connection I had. That was
back when I was telling people to "fear Bush, Not Iraq", well before
the war started and was also at a time when I was trying to get a
contract for NASA multimedia and IT services, which was a small
business set aside that went to S.A.I.C. My computers were also hacked
by SAIC and others involved in the bidding process who corrupted files
and even offered to be my consultant, when they turned out to be SAIC
consultants.
I could go on and on about my own experiences in being denied the right
to share in the U.S. budget with my small business and the invasion of
my constitutional rights, but how important is that when people are
being tortured in black hole prisons without ever being charged with a
crime? And while families are being swept up in house raids and taken
to prison, where they are systematically killed to reduce the number of
shia muslims, who are the same people who were persecuted under Saddam.
Now, the word is out that torture and death can just as easily happen
to U.S. protesters, simply to get us out of the way, and a Federal
Judge recently ruled that you can't take the U.S. government to court
for having tortured you without ever charging you of a crime, because
it's (get this) "top secret". Well, everything is top secret if the
government doesn't want to talk about their criminal activity, so
where's the democracy? There is no democracy people and there is no
accountability for criminal activity, so what can we do? Sure, voting
is an option, but how many more people will be dead by then, and how is
a democrat or republican going to change anything, when they are
involved in the corruption?
I think the United Nations is a good place to start.... if all member
countries in the U.N. decided to stop pandering to the U.S. and stop
paying the bills that they incurred through blackmail, threats on their
life and their family's lives, and cooperation with the U.S. Corporate
deals that profit Halliburton, Bechtel, GE, Exxon at the expense of
their social programs, land and resources of their people, then what
could the criminals in the U.S. government do? Can they take on a war
with the whole world? I don't think so, at least not without a few
more years of heavy propaganda recruiting of oppressed people, who have
no other option than to go to the corporate war machine for a decent
wage for the rest of their short lives.
Now is the time to stop them, before they gather any more soldiers on
their side. Stop the power of the dollar and don't cooperate with
anything the U.S. wants. Stand with Hamas and Iran, Nicaragua, Haiti,
Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia in supporting the sovereignty of all
nations. Deny the World Empire Plans of Bush and Cheney. Get the U.S.
troops out of your country forever.
If you want to write to all U.N. Members to ask for their support here
are the addresses:
http://www.un.org/Overview/missions.htm#afgn
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