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User: "Barbarossa"
Date: 03 Mar 2005 07:24:54 PM
Object: The Omens Of Fascism In The USA
The King Has No Clothes: But Saying So Might Land You In Prison
By Paul Joseph Watson
The hallmark of an effective dictatorship, whether that be Stalinist Russia
or Hitler's Germany, is the wholesale silencing of the opposing voice.
Criticism of the government must be eliminated because the foundation of
despots crumbles when their authority is questioned in a sober and educated
manner.
For those of us who don't live in countries like China or Zimbabwe, a
benchmark of how healthy our freedoms are is to judge how our
government reacts to criticism. We should therefore be alarmed that a
growing pretext is being set whereby it is either illegal or an act of
political suicide to criticize President Bush.
Prior to September 11, jokes about George W. Bush's questionable
intelligence were the highlight of any given evening at the comedy club.
Bush's own words provided enough material to build on. Consider the
following,
"I've coined new words, like, misunderstanding and Hispanically." -
Radio-Television Correspondents Association dinner, Washington, D.C., March
29, 2001
"You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy
test.'' - Townsend, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2001
"Rarely is the question asked: is our children learning." - Florence, SC,
Jan. 11, 2000
"I think anybody who doesn't think I'm smart enough to handle the job is
underestimating." - U.S. News & World Report, April 3, 2000
Since the terrorist attacks, any questioning of Bush's mental capacity is
viewed as subversive activity. If you're a politician, you must resign
immediately. If you're a member of the public, you may be subject to an FBI
investigation.
In September of 2002, German Justice Minister Herta Daeubler-Gmelin
suggested that Bush's foreign policy was planned to distract from his
domestic problems, a tactic used by Hitler. The media hijacked the comments
and concocted headlines like 'German Minister says Bush is new Hitler'.
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer, eager to childishly avenge German non-c
ooperation in the war with Iraq, responded by labelling the comments as
"outrageous and inexplicable." Despite a public apology, Daeubler-Gmelin was
subsequently forced to resign from office.
As an aside, in a decidedly unsophisticated propaganda crusade, the Bush
administration has compared Saddam Hussein to Hitler. Hitler's projected
1,000-year Reich was to be built by invading countries and setting up a
pan-European empire. Ask yourself, how many countries has Bush threatened to
invade compared to Saddam Hussein?
Just a month after Daeubler-Gmelin resigned, Francoise Ducros, a top aide to
Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, referred to President Bush as "a
moron" at the NATO summit in Prague. The comment was made to a radio
reporter and instantly became front-page news. In stark contrast with their
reaction to Daeubler-Gmelin, the White House trotted out Flesicher to
dismiss the comment as "something from someone who doesn't speak for the
Canadian government.'' They wanted to keep Canada sweet because at that
stage their unbridled support for a war on Iraq was on the verge of being
secured. Ducros apologized but was forced to resign shortly after.
Just a day after Ducros quit, the British satirical cartoon show, 2DTV, were
informed by the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre (BACC) that an ad for
their Christmas video had been banned. The commercial featured a cackling
Bush mistakenly putting the videotape in a toaster instead of a video
player. The BACC ruled that the ad was offensive to Bush's intelligence.
This, despite the fact that the programme itself 'offends' Bush's
intelligence on a weekly basis. 2DTV produced a milder second version of the
ad but this too was banned because it portrayed the President in a negative
light. The realization that the man supposedly leading the free world in a
war against global terrorism was in fact quite stupid is just too hot to
handle.
The consequences of criticizing Bush were fully understood by these
politicians and companies. However, at least they have a media platform on
which to defend themselves. This saga takes on a more sinister tone when
individuals are persecuted for daring to stand up to Bush.
A protest group called 'Turn Your Back on Bush' experienced the full force
of the new post-9/11 dictatorship after they discovered the President was to
fulfil a speaking engagement at Ohio State University on June 14 2002. Lost
in the muddy nostalgia of a pre-9/11 America, where groups had at least some
rights to assemble, the protestors thought they could rekindle the days
where a Bush appearance went hand in glove with a chorus of boos from a
sizeable minority. Not so, Richard Hollingsworth, Associate Vice President
of Student Affairs, warned the group that he was aware of their plans and
that any protest would entail ejections and arrests being made. He also
threatened undergraduates that their diploma would be stripped if they were
to do so much as make a sound.
This had a massive chilling effect and only a handful of students and others
actually did turn their back on Bush at the ceremony. One was ejected by
police and his arrest was probably only avoided because he was carrying a
three-year-old child. This enabled the Washington Post to state, "If there
was a protest in the stadium, it was not visible to reporters." The Post
could then concentrate on the sycophantic response of the audience to Bush's
every sentence with glee.
Richard Humphreys, a resident of Portland Oregon, was sentenced to three
years in jail after he made a joke about President Bush during Bush's March
2001 trip to Sioux Falls. The joke included the line "I said God might speak
to the world through a burning Bush," which was taken as meaning Humphreys
wanted to douse Bush in flammable liquid and set him ablaze. A bartender
overheard and immediately alerted the police to the activities of this
dangerous terrorist. The actual arrest was obviously made before September
11 but the way that event changed the mindset of the American authorities no
doubt contributed to the ridiculous three year prison term, which was handed
out in June 2002. This story was originally reported by CNN, who
mysteriously chose to remove the article from their website just a few weeks
after its appearance.
If you think that was an overreaction, just consider the case of a student
at Bellbrook High School in Ohio. The unnamed teenager chose to wear a
T-shirt with the words "not my president" superimposed over a picture of
President Bush. When a crosshair was added to the design, two students came
forward and complained to the school administrators. The Assistant Principal
then made the decision to call the FBI because the high school kid could
have been a terrorist planning to assassinate Bush. What's even more absurd
is that the FBI actually treated the case with the utmost significance and
the investigation was eventually turned over to the Secret Service!
These are the real threats to America - not wide-open borders or Muslim
fanatics - but high school children with political T-shirts. The authorities
seem really keen on protecting us from terrorism, don't they? In a
gut-wrenching climax to the story, the two kids who snitched on the teenage
terrorist were praised as heroes. The Assistant Principal said they had
complied with the demand of the government - that citizens stand together
with homeland security and keep an eye out for potential terrorist activity,
for this, he was proud of them.
The liberties of Americans, as enshrined in the Constitution and Bill of
Rights, were erected on the foundation of logic that the citizenry has to
watch its government like a hawk. Any government that is allowed to roam
freely without checks and balances becomes tyrannical. History has proven
this over and over again. In the new America, the government watches the
citizens and in turn the citizens are told to watch each other. Criticism of
the government is outlawed and anyone that does so is either ridiculed or
thrown in jail. If America is to be rescued from being the home base of a
global fascist empire, we need put our foot down. We need to criticize the
government more than ever.
Then again, I might just be a terrorist and you should really call the FBI
for the good of the Fatherland.
--------------------------------------------
Kind Regards,
Barbarossa
.

User: "Charly the Bastard"

Title: Re: The Omens Of Fascism In The USA 04 Mar 2005 06:35:36 AM
Barbarossa wrote:

The King Has No Clothes: But Saying So Might Land You In Prison

By Paul Joseph Watson

The hallmark of an effective dictatorship, whether that be Stalinist Russia
or Hitler's Germany, is the wholesale silencing of the opposing voice.
Criticism of the government must be eliminated because the foundation of
despots crumbles when their authority is questioned in a sober and educated
manner.

For those of us who don't live in countries like China or Zimbabwe, a
benchmark of how healthy our freedoms are is to judge how our

government reacts to criticism. We should therefore be alarmed that a
growing pretext is being set whereby it is either illegal or an act of
political suicide to criticize President Bush.

Prior to September 11, jokes about George W. Bush's questionable
intelligence were the highlight of any given evening at the comedy club.
Bush's own words provided enough material to build on. Consider the
following,

"I've coined new words, like, misunderstanding and Hispanically." -
Radio-Television Correspondents Association dinner, Washington, D.C., March
29, 2001

"You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy
test.'' - Townsend, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2001

"Rarely is the question asked: is our children learning." - Florence, SC,
Jan. 11, 2000

"I think anybody who doesn't think I'm smart enough to handle the job is
underestimating." - U.S. News & World Report, April 3, 2000

Since the terrorist attacks, any questioning of Bush's mental capacity is
viewed as subversive activity. If you're a politician, you must resign
immediately. If you're a member of the public, you may be subject to an FBI
investigation.

In September of 2002, German Justice Minister Herta Daeubler-Gmelin
suggested that Bush's foreign policy was planned to distract from his
domestic problems, a tactic used by Hitler. The media hijacked the comments
and concocted headlines like 'German Minister says Bush is new Hitler'.
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer, eager to childishly avenge German non-c
ooperation in the war with Iraq, responded by labelling the comments as
"outrageous and inexplicable." Despite a public apology, Daeubler-Gmelin was
subsequently forced to resign from office.

As an aside, in a decidedly unsophisticated propaganda crusade, the Bush
administration has compared Saddam Hussein to Hitler. Hitler's projected
1,000-year Reich was to be built by invading countries and setting up a
pan-European empire. Ask yourself, how many countries has Bush threatened to
invade compared to Saddam Hussein?

Just a month after Daeubler-Gmelin resigned, Francoise Ducros, a top aide to
Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, referred to President Bush as "a
moron" at the NATO summit in Prague. The comment was made to a radio
reporter and instantly became front-page news. In stark contrast with their
reaction to Daeubler-Gmelin, the White House trotted out Flesicher to
dismiss the comment as "something from someone who doesn't speak for the
Canadian government.'' They wanted to keep Canada sweet because at that
stage their unbridled support for a war on Iraq was on the verge of being
secured. Ducros apologized but was forced to resign shortly after.

Just a day after Ducros quit, the British satirical cartoon show, 2DTV, were
informed by the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre (BACC) that an ad for
their Christmas video had been banned. The commercial featured a cackling
Bush mistakenly putting the videotape in a toaster instead of a video
player. The BACC ruled that the ad was offensive to Bush's intelligence.
This, despite the fact that the programme itself 'offends' Bush's
intelligence on a weekly basis. 2DTV produced a milder second version of the
ad but this too was banned because it portrayed the President in a negative
light. The realization that the man supposedly leading the free world in a
war against global terrorism was in fact quite stupid is just too hot to
handle.

The consequences of criticizing Bush were fully understood by these
politicians and companies. However, at least they have a media platform on
which to defend themselves. This saga takes on a more sinister tone when
individuals are persecuted for daring to stand up to Bush.

A protest group called 'Turn Your Back on Bush' experienced the full force
of the new post-9/11 dictatorship after they discovered the President was to
fulfil a speaking engagement at Ohio State University on June 14 2002. Lost
in the muddy nostalgia of a pre-9/11 America, where groups had at least some
rights to assemble, the protestors thought they could rekindle the days
where a Bush appearance went hand in glove with a chorus of boos from a
sizeable minority. Not so, Richard Hollingsworth, Associate Vice President
of Student Affairs, warned the group that he was aware of their plans and
that any protest would entail ejections and arrests being made. He also
threatened undergraduates that their diploma would be stripped if they were
to do so much as make a sound.

This had a massive chilling effect and only a handful of students and others
actually did turn their back on Bush at the ceremony. One was ejected by
police and his arrest was probably only avoided because he was carrying a
three-year-old child. This enabled the Washington Post to state, "If there
was a protest in the stadium, it was not visible to reporters." The Post
could then concentrate on the sycophantic response of the audience to Bush's
every sentence with glee.

Richard Humphreys, a resident of Portland Oregon, was sentenced to three
years in jail after he made a joke about President Bush during Bush's March
2001 trip to Sioux Falls. The joke included the line "I said God might speak
to the world through a burning Bush," which was taken as meaning Humphreys
wanted to douse Bush in flammable liquid and set him ablaze. A bartender
overheard and immediately alerted the police to the activities of this
dangerous terrorist. The actual arrest was obviously made before September
11 but the way that event changed the mindset of the American authorities no
doubt contributed to the ridiculous three year prison term, which was handed
out in June 2002. This story was originally reported by CNN, who
mysteriously chose to remove the article from their website just a few weeks
after its appearance.

If you think that was an overreaction, just consider the case of a student
at Bellbrook High School in Ohio. The unnamed teenager chose to wear a
T-shirt with the words "not my president" superimposed over a picture of
President Bush. When a crosshair was added to the design, two students came
forward and complained to the school administrators. The Assistant Principal
then made the decision to call the FBI because the high school kid could
have been a terrorist planning to assassinate Bush. What's even more absurd
is that the FBI actually treated the case with the utmost significance and
the investigation was eventually turned over to the Secret Service!

These are the real threats to America - not wide-open borders or Muslim
fanatics - but high school children with political T-shirts. The authorities
seem really keen on protecting us from terrorism, don't they? In a
gut-wrenching climax to the story, the two kids who snitched on the teenage
terrorist were praised as heroes. The Assistant Principal said they had
complied with the demand of the government - that citizens stand together
with homeland security and keep an eye out for potential terrorist activity,
for this, he was proud of them.

The liberties of Americans, as enshrined in the Constitution and Bill of
Rights, were erected on the foundation of logic that the citizenry has to
watch its government like a hawk. Any government that is allowed to roam
freely without checks and balances becomes tyrannical. History has proven
this over and over again. In the new America, the government watches the
citizens and in turn the citizens are told to watch each other. Criticism of
the government is outlawed and anyone that does so is either ridiculed or
thrown in jail. If America is to be rescued from being the home base of a
global fascist empire, we need put our foot down. We need to criticize the
government more than ever.

Then again, I might just be a terrorist and you should really call the FBI
for the good of the Fatherland.

--------------------------------------------
Kind Regards,
Barbarossa

First, they came for the Gypsies... I've seen this movie before. The only
problem is that the old strategy, move to the New World, isn't viable this
time. Watch for a move to repeal the term limit in the Constitution. "El
Presidente for life", that's what he's after. What goes around comes around,
history isn't all that kind to despots.
Charly
.
User: ""

Title: Re: The Omens Of Fascism In The USA 04 Mar 2005 06:48:46 AM

First, they came for the Gypsies... I've seen this movie before. The only
problem is that the old strategy, move to the New World, isn't viable this
time. Watch for a move to repeal the term limit in the Constitution. "El
Presidente for life", that's what he's after. What goes around comes around,
history isn't all that kind to despots.
Charly

Well if you were pating attention to current events, you would know
that it is the democrats who are seeking to repeal the 23rd Amendment
so that Bill Clinton can run for a 3rd term.
They have suggested a trade off and will support repealing the
amendment that prevents foreign born people from running for President
so that Arnold could run in the future.
So if you're looking for people that are power hungry and believe that
they should be in power for life, look at Bill and Hillary.
Tony
.


User: ""

Title: Re: The Omens Of Fascism In The USA 04 Mar 2005 06:32:43 AM
You need to get a grip on reality.
Tony
.


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