Friday, October 06, 2006

larisa, goebbels and boykin

* larisa in alternet:
If we learned anything from the Nuremberg trials it is that citizens are responsible for what their government does in their name. The right wing of Congress, which has shed any last vestige of being anything remotely conservative in substance or American in spirit, has, like a deranged peacock, proudly shown the world that it can and did "happen here." The passing of the pro-torture bill is a full handover of everything democratic into the arms of fascism.

Before Bush has even signed his pro-torture, anti-humanity bill into law, his legal framer and torture apologist Alberto Gonzales is already cautioning the judiciary:

"Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who is defending President Bush's anti-terrorism tactics in multiple court battles, said Friday that federal judges should not substitute their personal views for the president's judgments in wartime."

Instead of continuing with this farce called checks and balances, why not simply declare the "It has happened here" amendment for the Congress to rubber stamp and the president to tack on to the Constitution as a preemptive measure against dictatorial power?
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Our founding fathers are spinning in their graves at the thought of how Bush -- the deranged man-child; Cheney -- the most criminally corrupt government official to have ever been put into office; and Rummy -- a war criminal even before the war in Iraq have together burned the Constitution while the nation watched "Survivor."

Quite simply put, if there were a moment's doubt that this nation was heading for a fascist takeover, then watching the United States Congress make legal that which in WWII the United States heroically fought to make immoral should be the final proof.

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The mask of Christianity does not lessen such evil, because the Nazis, too, enjoyed their Christian pomp and circumstance.

I see no difference between this statement:
"We have a feeling that Germany has been transformed into a great house of God, including all classes, professions and creeds, where the Führer as our mediator stood before the throne of the Almighty." -- Joseph Goebbels
and the one below:
Why is this man [George W. Bush] in the White House? The majority of Americans did not vote for him. I tell you this morning that he's in the White House because God put him there for a time such as this." -- Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome to Amerika! Amerika! Amerika! Amerika!

Finally got around to making a few screen grabs... I might get some more done later.

Anonymous said...

Throw in that contract Halliburton got to build "dentention centers" for illegal aliens and others, and you know we are there already. I used to wonder how an educated population like Germany could have let Naziism rise there, but I see, first hand how now, inch, by subtle inch, wrapped in the big lie.