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rastaman
06-07-2006, 06:48 PM
Supporters and apologists for President G.W. Bush will often assail my assertion that the Bush administration has done more to dismantle constitutional protections of our liberties than any president in modern memory. It seems that these people believe that until federal Storm Troopers knock down the doors of their homes and drag them off to the gulags, they have lost no freedoms. Nothing could be further from the truth.

The first step is to use an incessant, highly orchestrated propaganda. For all practical purposes, the major media in the United States is providing that propaganda. At the national level, there is hardly any investigative journalism going on. Instead, the national press corps has become little more than lazy lackeys for the White House.

The second step is to lay the foundation for totalitarianism by passing legislation that may later be used against the citizenry. And that is exactly what the Bush administration has very successfully accomplished. It very adroitly succeeded where the Clinton administration failed.

For example, most conservatives would be surprised to learn that the Patriot Act and Department of Homeland Security was the brainchild of one William Jefferson Clinton. However, a recalcitrant Republican Congress denied Clinton the opportunity to implement these plans. Of course, with the Republican, G.W. Bush, serving as President, that same Republican Congress was all too eager to pass these bills into law.

The third step is to demonize and marginalize anyone and everyone who opposes the government's plans and ambitions. Such opponents are characterized as "unpatriotic," "obstructionist," "uncompassionate," or even "ungodly." Once again, the Bush minions have very skillfully done just that. Anyone who dares to oppose or even question Bush must be regarded as enemies of America or even as enemies of God.

Of course, the last step is to begin using the power and force of government to physically silence or remove those who are determined to require such treatment. And, as Germany's National Socialists proved, by the time this happens, there is no one around who is capable of coming to the assistance of such people.

For those who are willing to objectively analyze Bush's actions and policies, the truth is clearly seen: this President has systematically put in place laws, policies, and bureaucracies that can, are, and will continue to strip the American citizenry of the constitutional protections of their liberties.

SOURCES:

http://baltimorechronicle.com/020105ChuckBaldwin.shtml

PittsburghAfterDark
06-07-2006, 07:12 PM
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rastaman
06-07-2006, 07:46 PM
I love you.

Please bring 10 more of you ASAP.

You're a great traffic builder.


You really cease to amaze!! Keep up the great work.

Nathan Brazil
06-08-2006, 12:20 AM
Supporters and apologists for President G.W. Bush will often assail my assertion that the Bush administration has done more to dismantle constitutional protections of our liberties than any president in modern memory. It seems that these people believe that until federal Storm Troopers knock down the doors of their homes and drag them off to the gulags, they have lost no freedoms. Nothing could be further from the truth.

(The Branch Davidians were barbequed under Clinton...)

The first step is to use an incessant, highly orchestrated propaganda. For all practical purposes, the major media in the United States is providing that propaganda. At the national level, there is hardly any investigative journalism going on. Instead, the national press corps has become little more than lazy lackeys for the White House.

("Vast Right Wing Conspiracy", a term coined by Hillary Clinton, "everyone lies about sex"...)

The second step is to lay the foundation for totalitarianism by passing legislation that may later be used against the citizenry. And that is exactly what the Bush administration has very successfully accomplished. It very adroitly succeeded where the Clinton administration failed.

For example, most conservatives would be surprised to learn that the Patriot Act and Department of Homeland Security was the brainchild of one William Jefferson Clinton. However, a recalcitrant Republican Congress denied Clinton the opportunity to implement these plans. Of course, with the Republican, G.W. Bush, serving as President, that same Republican Congress was all too eager to pass these bills into law.

Doesn't surprise me at all, already knew this. Which makes the whole argument from the Democrats protesting the PATRIOT excruciatingly funny. They authored most of the original content. And the Republicans defense is equally ironic. Glad I'm not in either party, I can kibitz both.

The third step is to demonize and marginalize anyone and everyone who opposes the government's plans and ambitions. Such opponents are characterized as "unpatriotic," "obstructionist," "uncompassionate," or even "ungodly." Once again, the Bush minions have very skillfully done just that. Anyone who dares to oppose or even question Bush must be regarded as enemies of America or even as enemies of God.

(Clinton shouting "NO! NO! NO! NO!" and hammering the lectern...)

Of course, the last step is to begin using the power and force of government to physically silence or remove those who are determined to require such treatment. And, as Germany's National Socialists proved, by the time this happens, there is no one around who is capable of coming to the assistance of such people.

(Instances of the Secret Service arresting Clinton hecklers abound...as well as IRS audits of political opponents...)

For those who are willing to objectively analyze Bush's actions and policies, the truth is clearly seen: this President has systematically put in place laws, policies, and bureaucracies that can, are, and will continue to strip the American citizenry of the constitutional protections of their liberties.

What am I saying? That it's foolish to rail against the Bush Administration as if what they're doing isn't a linear continuation of past policies. The problem is with the two parties playing a relay race when there's no real difference between the two teams or the location of the finish lines.

DHard3006
06-08-2006, 08:02 AM
The leftist aka progressives have been attacking the right to bear arms in the name of making America safer. The leftist aka progressives attack the right to bear arms because they hate the right to bear arms. Now that the republicans are using the very same tactic you know to “make America safer” the leftist aka progressives are crying their rights are being infringed on. The shoes on the other foot now.

penmyst
06-08-2006, 08:14 PM
Rasta, go roll another doobie and try to blow this nonsense past your dope-smoking, tree-hugging hippie buddies.

bobbylien
06-09-2006, 04:15 AM
So you made this thread and didnt actually mention any specific freedoms that have been lost? The FACT is that you have nothing to say, no proof.. nothing. So you just copy/paste a bunch of bullshit you've read on some radical website. Please just post the links of the liberal sites you visit in your signature or something that will save you the trouble of making more topics ;)

bobbylien
06-09-2006, 04:16 AM
Doesn't surprise me at all, already knew this. Which makes the whole argument from the Democrats protesting the PATRIOT excruciatingly funny. They authored most of the original content. And the Republicans defense is equally ironic. Glad I'm not in either party, I can kibitz both.

Which party are you with?