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THE STATE OF
THE DISUNION X
GEORGE W. BUSH & DARTH CHENEY
HATED US FOR OUR FREEDOMS
Postcards From A Police State - 22 Years
Of Blowback From The USA Patriot Act
"Voice
or no voice, the people can always be brought to
the bidding of the leaders. All you have to do is
tell them they are being attacked and denounce the
pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the
country to danger. It works the same in any
country."
--
Hermann Goering, German military commander and
Hitler's designated successor
For those who remember the days and months that
followed 9/11, there is an unnerving feeling of déjà
vu about the Hamas attacks on Israel.
The same shocking
images of carnage and grief dominating the news. The
same disbelief that anyone could be so hateful, so
monstrous, so evil as to do this to another human
being. The same outpourings of support and unity from
around the world. The same shared fear that this could
easily have happened to us or our loved ones.
Now once again the
drums of war are sounding on the world stage, not
that they ever really stopped. Israel is preparing
to invade Gaza, the Palestinians are nearing a
humanitarian crisis, and the rest of the world is
bracing for whatever blowback comes next.
Here in the
United States, as we approach the
22nd anniversary of the USA Patriot Act on
October 26, we’re still grappling with the
blowback that arises from allowing one’s freedoms
to be eviscerated in exchange for the phantom
promise of security.
Here are a few
lessons that we never learned or learned too late.
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Mammoth
legislation that expands the government’s
powers at the citizenry’s expense will not
make anyone safer. Rushed through
Congress a mere 45 days after the 9/11 attacks,
the USA
Patriot Act drove a stake through the heart of
the Bill of Rights, undermined civil
liberties, expanded the government’s powers and
opened the door to far-reaching surveillance by
the government on American citizens.
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Pre-emptive
strikes will only lead to further blowback. Not content to
wage war against Afghanistan, which served as
the base for Osama bin Laden, the U.S. embarked
on a pre-emptive
war against Iraq in order to
“stop any adversary challenging America’s
military superiority and adopt a strike-first
policy against terrorist threats ‘before they're
fully formed.’” We are still suffering the consequences
of this failed policy, which resulted in
lives lost, taxpayer dollars wasted, the
fomenting of hatred against the U.S. and the
further radicalization
of terrorist cells.
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War is
costly. There are many
reasons to go to war, but those who have
advocated that the U.S. remain at war, year
after year, are the very entities that have
profited most from these endless military
occupations and exercises. Thus far, the U.S.
taxpayer has been made to shell out more
than $8
trillion to wage wars abroad, including the
lifetime price of health care for disabled
veterans and interest on the national debt. That also does not
include the more than hundreds of thousands of
civilians killed, or the millions displaced from
their homes as a result of endless drone strikes
and violence.
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The
tactics and weapons of war, once deployed
abroad, will eventually be used against the
citizenry at home. The horrors that
took place at Abu Ghraib, the American-run
prison in Iraq, involved “US military personnel
humiliating, hurting and abusing Iraqi prisoners
in a myriad of perverse ways. While
American servicemen and women smiled and gave
thumbs up, naked men were threatened by dogs,
or were hooded, forced into sexual positions,
placed standing with wires attached to their
bodies, or left bleeding on prison floors.” Adding to the
descent into moral depravity, the United States
government legalized the use of torture,
including waterboarding, in violation of
international law and in the so-called pursuit
of national security. The ramifications have
been far-reaching, with domestic police
mirroring a battlefield mindset in their
encounters with American citizens, including the
use of torture tactics at secret locations such
as Homan
Square in Chicago.
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Allowing
the government to spy on the citizenry will
not reduce acts of terrorism, but it will
result in a watched, submissive, surveillance
society. Not only did the USA
Patriot Act normalize the government’s mass
surveillance powers, but it also dramatically
expanded the government’s authority to spy on
its own citizens without much of any oversight.
Thus, a byproduct of this post 9/11-age in which
we live, whether you’re walking through a store,
driving your car, checking email, or talking to
friends and family on the phone, you can be sure
that some government agency is listening in and
tracking your behavior. This doesn’t even begin
to touch on the corporate trackers that monitor
your purchases, web browsing, Facebook posts and
other activities taking place in the cyber
sphere. We have all become data collected in
government files.
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News
cycle distractions are calibrated to ensure
that you lose sight of what the government is
doing. The average
American has a hard time keeping up with and
remembering all of the “events,” manufactured or
otherwise, which occur like clockwork and keep
us distracted, deluded, amused, and insulated
from the reality of the American police state.
Whether these events are critical or
unimportant, when we’re being bombarded with
wall-to-wall news coverage and news cycles that
change every few days, it’s difficult to stay
focused on one thing—namely, holding the
government accountable to abiding by the rule of
law—and the powers-that-be understand this. In
this way, regularly scheduled trivia and/or
distractions that keep the citizenry tuned into
the various breaking news headlines and
entertainment spectacles also keep them tuned
out to the government’s steady encroachments on
their freedoms.
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If you
stop holding the government accountable to the
rule of law, the only laws it abides by will
be the ones used to clamp down on the
citizenry. Having failed to
hold government officials accountable to abiding
by the rule of law, the American people have
found themselves saddled with a
government that skirts, flouts and violates
the Constitution with little
consequence. Overcriminalization, asset
forfeiture schemes, police brutality,
profit-driven prisons, warrantless surveillance,
SWAT team raids, indefinite detentions, covert
agencies, and secret courts are just a few of
the egregious practices carried out by a
government that operates beyond the reach of the
law.
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Do not
turn your country into a battlefield, your
citizens into enemy combatants, and your law
enforcement officers into extensions of the
military. A standing
army—something that propelled the early
colonists into revolution—strips the citizenry
of any vestige of freedom. How can there be any
semblance of freedom when there are tanks in the
streets, military encampments in cities,
Blackhawk helicopters and armed drones
patrolling overhead? It was for this reason that
those who established America vested control of
the military in a civilian government, with a
civilian commander-in-chief. They did not want a
military government, ruled by force. Rather,
they opted for a republic bound by the rule of
law: the U.S. Constitution. Unfortunately, we in
America now find ourselves struggling to retain
some semblance of freedom in the face of police
and law enforcement agencies that look and act
like the military and have just as little regard
for the Fourth Amendment, laws such as the NDAA
that allow the military to arrest and
indefinitely detain American citizens, and
military drills that acclimate the American
people to the sight of armored tanks in the
streets, military encampments in cities, and
combat aircraft patrolling overhead.
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As long
as you remain fearful and distrustful of each
other, you will be incapable of standing
united against any threats posed by a
power-hungry government. Early on, U.S.
officials solved the problem of how to implement
their authoritarian policies without incurring a
citizen uprising: fear. The powers-that-be want
us to feel threatened by forces beyond our
control (terrorists, shooters, bombers). They
want us afraid and dependent on the government
and its militarized armies for our safety and
well-being. Most of all, they want us
distrustful of each other, divided by our
prejudices, and at each other’s throats.
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