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Jim Hightower: Bush Administration Attacks Our Freedom to Protest [VIDEO]

Posted by Jim Hightower, AlterNet at 12:30 PM on November 14, 2007.


George W likes to claim that global terrorists are out to attack America because "They hate our freedoms." But we're learning that it's really the Bushites themselves who hate America's freedoms.
Hightower: Attacking our freedom to protest

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George W likes to claim that global terrorists are out to attack America because "They hate our freedoms." But we're learning that it's really the Bushites themselves who hate America's freedoms.

Retired Army Col. Ann Wright and one of America's leading peace activists, Medea Benjamin, have recently felt the bullying hate of the Bush regime. Both women have been very vigorous practitioners of our freedom to speak out and assemble in opposition to government policies, using these freedoms to protest the war in Iraq. They've put themselves on the line and been willing to undergo several arrests for their nonviolent civil disobedience.

This is as American as the 4th of July. Yet Wright, Benjamin, and civil libertarians everywhere were stunned to learn last August that Bush's FBI has suddenly turned this misdemeanor into a weapon of political intimidation, using it to bar the two women from traveling to Canada... and perhaps to other nations.

When they tried to visit Canada, Wright and Benjamin were detained by Canadian customs officials and told that their names were on an FBI no-entry list. Even though this list is meant to stop fugitives, potential terrorists, and violent felons - not peaceful protesters - they were told that they would have to apply for "criminal rehabilitation" and pay a fine if they ever wanted to enter Canada.

Unintimidated, the women have since tried to re-enter, this time at the invitation of five members of parliament to come speak to that assembly. Yet, Canada's officials have bowed to the Bushites, honoring the FBI's no-entry list, rather than respecting their own parliament. The FBI refuses to say why non-violent protesters are on a terrorist list.

Chillingly, the U.S. media have ignored this story, but you can learn more about this blatant assault on our freedoms by going to www.codepinkalert.org.

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Tagged as: canada, hightower, protests, code pink, anti war

Jim Hightower is a national radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of "Thieves In High Places: They've Stolen Our Country And It's Time to Take It Back." He publishes the monthly "Hightower Lowdown," co-edited by Phillip Frazer.


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Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Nov 14, 2007 12:55 PM   
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Welcome to the police state, folks. You can keep making excuses that it isn't EXACTLY like predicted. Doesn't matter. The effect is exactly the same. Stand up against the government in any way and you run the risk of being persecuted in one way or another. Sure, right now its mostly things like not being able to go to other countries (and putting non-violent protesters on that list cheapens the list and leaves us less secure), but then... the nazis didn't start out with the ovens. There is no excuse for this in America. Hell, there is no excuse for this ANYWHERE.

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Paladin
Posted by: Paladin on Nov 14, 2007 1:09 PM   
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I'm sorry, but I don't care how many times she gets arrested, I lost any respect I had for Medea Benjamin and CodePink when they supported John "reporting for duty" Kerry in 2004, and openly opposed an anti-war candidate like Ralph Nader.

I applaud them taking a stand now, when the tide of public opinion has turned against the war, but when they had a chance to really stand against the warmongers, they chose to join them instead.

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Jim is a real Texan
Posted by: UnEasyOne on Nov 14, 2007 8:58 PM   
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And a real patriot. I recommend signing up for his weekly newsletter. He really skewers this administration - repeatedly - and is always coming up with these gems we all need to know about, but never hear anywhere else.

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Bush is setting the stage for martial law...
Posted by: Corpsman1 on Nov 15, 2007 10:18 AM   
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I would not be surprised if Bush didn't engineer "false flag" operations and declare martial law before the 2008 elections to stay in power. He has already set the stage with making such actions "legal" while conducting "practices" around the nation...

"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak, and that it is doing God's service when it is (really) violating all His laws." ~ John Adams

"Remember, all that Hitler did was legal in Germany at the time." ~Martin Luther King, Jr.

"No one man can terrorize a whole nation unless we are all his accomplices." ~Edward R. Murrow

"The American fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information. With a fascist, the problem is never how best to present the truth to the public, but rather how best to use the news to deceive the public." ~Former Vice President Henry A. Wallace

"Thank God our time is now when wrong
Comes up to face us everywhere.
Never to leave us till we take
The longest stride of soul we ever took." ~Christopher Fry

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WARNING: Due to presidential executive orders and signing statements, and provisions passed by the previous Republican-controlled Congress, the National Security Agency may have read this posting, as well as and any other private correspondence of mine, and may listen to my private phone conversations without warrant, warning, or notice, and certainly without probable cause. They may also arrest me without telling me of any charges against me, even transport me outside the United States, and hold me secretly and indefinitely in an undisclosed location without notifying my wife or relatives, and deny me access to an attorney. They may take my property under the executive order of July 17, 2007, never to be returned. They may torture me without fear of penalty or repercussions to them for their actions. They may do all these things to me, or to you, with little or no judicial or legislative oversight. This danger became ever more apparent, and ominous, on Sept. 19, 2007, when the U.S. Senate failed to reinstate habeas corpus as an inalienable right of American citizens. I/We have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current president and vice-president, and voting to remove all rubber-stamp Republicans and neocons from office, as well as other elected officials acting only in their own interests instead of those of the People and the Constitution, be they occupying local, state, or national positions of authority.

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I LOVE YOU JIM HIGHTOWER...
Posted by: Quannah on Nov 24, 2007 7:10 PM   
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and I miss Austin where I would see you all the time, and I miss Molly Ivins and Ann Richards.

Keep up the good work with the "Hightower Lowdown".

Hook 'em horns! ;-)

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