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Too Busy: The Sexual Politics of the Presidential Crisis

By Susie Bright, SusieBright.com. Posted April 6, 2007.


While Bush was too "busy" to throw out the first pitch of the baseball season, Gonzales has been busy himself -- decrying the horrors of child pornography on a national speaking tour.
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This has been George Bush's horrible, no-good, very bad week. Nothing could be worse- the President had to give up throwing the first pitch of the season.

His spokeswoman said he was "too busy" to make the game.

But W. has never been too busy for baseball in his entire life.

In past years, this was Bush's holiday. He was the first president, in '05, to do the honors in D.C. since the Senators left town after the '71 season. The Senators, of course, became the Texas Rangers, which Bush bought a chunk of in 1989. Sweet times, eh?

But you'd be "busy,"  too, if you were a President who feared the stadium crowd would boo and jeer your arrival.

"I've got a decision to make today. Do I go with the fastball or a slider?" Bush asked in 2005. Now he gets to choose whether he wants to appear in public with a bag over his head, or a Britney-wig.

George's dear friend, Attorney General Alberto "Fredo" Gonzales has also been very busy.

While Congress hounded him to account for the federal prosecutors who were fired on what appears to be "Mean-Girls" criteria, Gonzales refused to answer the indictments, and instead ... is on a national speaking tour to decry the horrors of child pornography.

I'm not going to quote what Gonzales has to say about "child porn," because his speech, all by itself, is a purple-prose, pornographic, exploitation rant. He could leave Andrea Dworkin speechless. I'm surprised no one in his audience decided to stop kiddie porn in its tracks by duct-taping Gonzales' mouth.

It's not enough to say his remarks were disingenuous; they're sickening. The Justice Department under Bush has not been an ally to abused and neglected children -- unless we're talking about block grants of Hot Air.

Ninety percent of reported child abuse cases take place in the home, between blood relatives, and there's no webcam involved. There may be bias to child abuse statistics, but everyone -- except political opportunists -- acknowledge that "hurting children" is largely an ugly and secretive family affair, one which Bush's DOJ has ignored. The issue has no partisan "gain" for them -- why bother?

Of course, the Executive Branch functionaries in charge of "helping families" are the folks at the Department of Health and Human Resources, but they are so busy demanding abstinence education, and trying to stop birth control, that they can't get around to the starving, burned, or beaten.

Let's say, for argument, that the Justice Department has a special priority: "Hey, we're going after global porn monsters here."

Even on their own parochial terms, the Justice Dept. has not hunted down the causes or perpetrators of human chattel, which is the basis for sexual exploitation of children. The label "child porn" is a frivolous, insulting, bargain-basement sales tag for what's really going on: a global, multi-age system of slave trafficing.

Executioners_justiceLet me quote an encyclopedia-style definition of slavery:


Slavery is a social-economic system under which certain persons -- known as slaves -- are deprived of personal freedom and compelled to perform labor or services.


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Susie Bright is an author, editor, and journalist known for her original and pioneering work in sexual politics and erotic expression. She writes about sex and politics every day at her blog.

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slavery isn't dead
Posted by: ninjanurse on Apr 7, 2007 3:52 AM   
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the trafficking victims protection act of 2000 should offer legal aid and protection to people who have been forced into prostitution or labor, especially those who have been transported across borders. it's not being used.
if anyone has any ideas how to stop real harm being done to people who have been deprived of their legal or psychological freedom i would like to hear it.

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Awesome
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Apr 7, 2007 4:10 AM   
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A spot-on article with lots of teeth. One of the best I've seen on Alternet.

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required reading
Posted by: g_suijuris on Apr 7, 2007 4:15 AM   
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Here, revelation of the background on the firings of those federal attorneys is just the garnish on a deep dish essay about humanity. The child abusers are selling fear; their own inadequacy to their victims. The crusaders who wink at bigotry in any form are marketing fear; and the darkness grows. Think of a genetic trait, say the scent of a rose. Passed on for generations. With each new round of fear and exploitation, the problem grows.
This author explains that we must look to the source instead of the symptoms. Excellent!

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Anti-sex Administration Headed By President BEN DOVER
Posted by: FilmDog on Apr 7, 2007 5:56 AM   
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This excellent article by Susie Bright calls our attention to the Righteous Right's War-on-Sex. They have much support from religions that are based on Ascetic principles, which includes most Christian denominations. Unfortunately, while literally billions of followers are exhorted to give up non-aggressive forms of pleasure, they are at the same time encouraged to obtain gratification in disguised form through acts of sadistic and masochistic mortification of flesh and mind.

To put things more plainly, I'd much rather entrust the fate of the country to a person whose ordinary sexual lust is a bit out of control, resulting in stains on the rug in the oval office, than to a man who'd never play with anyone's bits but will blow people to bits in a prolonged orgy of blood lust.

Much of what the right wing does is as cynical as Hitler's manipulation of the disgruntled masses, but some outrages are the result of sincere perversions. I believe that Hitler genuinely hated the Jews, and I'm afraid that Bush, Gonzo, and other members of the administration God Squad actually believe that being a Christian Soldier requires the eradication of sex and hedonism along with the eradication of anyone who doesn't subscribe to that view.

Long live Dr. Joycelyn Elders, who you'll all recall, was dismissed as Surgeon General by President Clinton when she topped off years of distinguished public service by agreeing
with another physician (during a U.N. conference) that changing teenage attitudes toward masturbation might have a positive effect on rates of premature and often risky forms of sexual behavior.

FilmDog
Suburban Philadelphia

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Of course Gonzales is involved in his own pederasty scandal.
Posted by: rwa on Apr 7, 2007 6:37 AM   
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Watch the interview with Jerome Corsi:

link

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The intent is to criminalize everything
Posted by: UnEasyOne on Apr 7, 2007 6:49 AM   
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And to create a climate of fear that comes from knowing that you could be arrested at any time and forced to register for the rest of your life. Proponents of "Origional Intent" interpretation of the Constitution intend not only to ban abortion, but birth control. There was a time not so long ago when a man named Don Caldwell was sentenced to 30 years in prison for having anal intercourse with his wife! All sorts of "unnatural acts" were banned and those laws were struck down because of the right of privacy that wingnuts like Scalia can't find in the constitution. These attempts to go after "low hanging fruit" are the tip of a much larger iceberg.

Never think that your own distaste for even disgusting porn means that you're safe from these American Ayatollahs. These are early stages of a campaign that is really aimed at YOU!

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Senor Alberto seems to enjoy this type of porno. Ever heard of
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Apr 7, 2007 7:49 AM   
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the Texas Youth Commission scandal? It has been alledged that Senor Alberto knew of the allegations but did not prosecute. In any event, he was the chief legal authority in the State whilst the buggery, rape, abuse, and debauchery occured. Now it is a huge scandal. FELONS were hired to look after and run the youth facilities. Allegations were overlooked. Sexual antics and rape between authorities and inmates. Porn on computers discovered. Inmates allowed to rape each other in view of guards (encouraged by guards.) Sick and scandalous. And Senor Alberto ignored it all.
Just about everyone is against child porn but when people seem to talk in so much detail about it and request to be on commissions to view it one wonders about their predelictions....

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Why do they only care about internet child porn???
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Apr 7, 2007 11:05 AM   
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Was this mentioned in the article? I can never get through Susie Bright's writing. Too damned tedious.

So was it mentioned that the reason the DOJ goes after internet child porn is because they actually want to do more to crack down on free expression on the internet... such as getting wider latitude to spy on internet activities, to track internet activities with newer technology, and to generally make it all less of an open source of information?

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Big deal
Posted by: TWilliams on Apr 7, 2007 9:25 PM   
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Millions of women are oppressed in Muslim nations and nobody cares. It is never going to change unless people go after the leaders of the nations that turn a blind eye to it. The US will not do that because it is not politically correct to attack Islam or African nations that harbor these creeps.

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» RE: Big deal Posted by: albrechtkrausse
» wow... Posted by: JoshuaLudd
DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN
Posted by: radbear on Apr 8, 2007 3:07 PM   
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Am I the only person who remembers what the DOJ was planning to do when 9/11/01 happened so inconveniently? Yes, boys and girls, the DOJ had scheduled a national conference for federal attorneys about - you guessed it - porno. They didn't have time to loo k for spies or urban terrorists, but they did have time to begin a campaign about SEX. In fact, money had been transferred out of a budget set up for counterintelligence projects in order to chase commercial porno producers - not kid porn. There was to be an emphasis on gay porn, of course. Is there a pattern here?c

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» RE: Were the Comments Abusive? Posted by: freeda'all
A little ditty for you:
Posted by: Ian MacLeod on Apr 26, 2007 4:55 AM   
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My Country, ‘Tis of Thee

My country, ‘tis of thee:
Sad land of bigotry
Of thee I sing.
Land where my fathers died,
Now where the pres’dent lies;
On every dark-skinned hide,
He blames everything!

Once Guardian of the Poor,
Now we kick down their doors
And cardboard homes.
Our rulers scream, “Pro-life!”
While starving children die,
Their parents both in jail for life
For a planted weed

While cowards twist the news:
To homes and four-wheeled pews,
High Priests of scum
Who ran when called to serve,
Now put down heroes’ words,
And chickenhawks spend troops with verve:
Blood for oil is fine!

Real news is hid away
Switched for new lies each day
While Truth is lost.
It happened oh, so slow,
And so how could we know
That Evil, crying, “Praise the Lord!”
Has now taken o’er?

My country, ‘twas of thee
That once I used to sing;
My throat has closed.
They sing, “We’re Freedom’s Light!
None just need fear our might.”
No land or folk sleep safe tonight:
For here greed reigns.

A god I never knew
They say is my god too,
I have no voice.
Embedded in the Law,
To make us, one and all,
Kneel down before this monstrous doll,
It’s voice the priesthood’s own.

My land, I grieve for thee
We valued liberty, compassion, love.
They call our needy “thieves”,
Won’t spend our tax to feed,
Nor give them anything they need;
God says "Let them die".

Too soon now, all will know:
Our Army’s guns will show,
All aimed at us!
Our “rights” will all be gone,
Elections too, anon
All living-wages, healthcare lost,
With our dignity.

Back where we started then,
‘Neath a King George again,
Just as insane.
Elections nevermore,
Foreverafter war,
Illegal to be sick or poor,
So we’ll all be slaves.

Ian MacLeod
April 26th, 2007
Oregon

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