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This July 4th, Rebel and Agitate for Change
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If so, the Powers That Be detest you -- you ... you ... "agitator!" They spit the term out as a pejorative to brand anyone who dares to challenge the established order. "Oh," they scoff, "our people didn't mind living next to that toxic waste dump until those environmental agitators got them upset." Corporate chieftains routinely wail that "our workers were perfectly happy until those union agitators started messing with their minds."
In each case, the message is that America would be a fine country if only we could get rid of those pesky troublemakers who get the hoi polloi agitated about one thing or another.
Bovine excrement. Were it not for agitators, we wouldn't even have an America. The Fourth of July would be just another hot day, we'd be singing "God Save the Queen," and our government officials would be wearing white-powdered wigs.
Agitators created America, and it's their feisty spirit and outright rebelliousness that we celebrate on our national holiday. I don't merely refer to the Founders, either. Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, Ben Franklin and the rest certainly were derring-do agitators when they wrote the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, creating the framework for a democratic republic. But they didn't actually create much democracy. In the first presidential election, only 4 percent of the people were even eligible to vote. No women allowed, no African Americans, no American Indians and no one who was landless.
So, on the Fourth, it's neither the documents of democracy that we celebrate nor the authors of the documents. Rather, it's the intervening two-plus centuries of ordinary American agitators who have struggled mightily against formidable odds to democratize those documents.
America's great rebellion didn't end with the British surrender at Yorktown. It was only getting started -- and the rebellion has moved through such great forces of agitation as the abolitionists and suffragists, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass, the Populists and the Wobblies, Fighting Bob La Follette and Huey Long, the Square Deal and New Deal, Mother Jones and Woodie Guthrie, Rachel Carson and Ralph Nader, Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez -- and on into today's continuing fight for economic fairness, social justice and equal opportunity for all.
Without agitators battling in politics, on the job, in the marketplace, for the environment, on Wall Street, in education, for civil liberties and rights, and all across our society, democratic progress doesn't just stall, it falls back.
The Powers That Be -- especially America's overarching corporate and political forces (often the same) -- give lip service to democracy, but tend toward plutocracy, autocracy and kleptocracy. They prefer (and often demand) that We the People be passive consumers of their economic and political policies. Don't rock the boat, stay in your place, go along to get along -- be quiet, they urge.
Be quiet? Holy Thomas Paine! How could freedom-loving, democratic citizens shrink into quietude, especially when the Powers That Be feel so entitled to run roughshod over us? Even a dead fish can go with the flow. We've got to be livelier than that.
July Fourth is a time to enjoy fireworks, flags, hotdogs, ballgames and such -- but it's also a time to remember who we are: agitators!
It's not easy to stand against powerful interests. Sometimes it's lonely, and you get to feeling like the guy B.B. King sings about: "No one likes you but your momma, and she might be jiving you, too." It's not easy, but having those who dare to stand up is essential if our country is ever to achieve our ideals of fairness, justice and opportunity for all.
And when the establishment derisively assails you as an agitator, remember this: The agitator is the center post in the washing machine that gets the dirt out.
To find out more about Jim Hightower, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.
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Posted by: pelican beak on Jul 4, 2009 12:21 AM
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Skin the goat, rock the boat.
Trap the rat, bell the cat.
Ball the jack, chew the fat.
Live in chains, die in vain.
Pay your fines, save your dimes.
Read the signs, connect the lines.
Don’t delay, start today.
Meet the best, read the rest.
Watch the Fed, dig the Dead.
Scratch the fleas, cut the cheese.
Feed the poor, stop the war.
Read the raves, eat at Dave’s.
Hide in caves, walk on waves.
Shoot the breeze, lose your keys.
Shine your shoes, sing the blues.
Check my pulse, it don’t change.
Stays 72, come shine or rain.
Wave that flag. Wave it wide.
And high.
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Happy 4th, folks.
Hate the sins. Love the sinner.
I love America.
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Posted by: Spot on Jul 4, 2009 12:42 AM
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Talking at dinner last night about the reasons for the revolution, I was stopped in mid sentence and told I would have fit right in with those revolutionaries. Personally, I think I'm too radical for those wig-topped gentry.
So I'll risk optimism on this (second) most radical of holidays: Maybe, if we all work hard enough, we can have revolution in our own lifetimes!
Here's to living the dream, baby!
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Posted by: MyLeftFoot on Jul 4, 2009 5:00 AM
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It would be apathetic to just hunker down and “go with the flow”.
Nah, only dead fish "go with the flow".
Hightowers book is titled "Swim Against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow."
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Posted by: Suzon on Jul 4, 2009 6:10 AM
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I presented evidence that 84% of the royal charters I was able to download from the internet contained a royal command that special treatment be given to the chartered body, wrongdoing notwithstanding.
The first royal charter of his dynasty (the present royals are direct descendants) was granted by William the Conquerer in 1067 (the year after his successful invasion) to the Corporation of the City of London, making it self-regulating (above the law).
Those with power in England (and the monarchists in the US) never stopped regarding America as theirs to plunder. When murderous force didn't work, they simply changed tactics--by insinuating the power and privileges of incorporation into every nook and cranny of American life.
Just as the rapist, arsonist and murderer William the Conquerer succeeded in establishing an enduring dynasty for his heirs regardless of the cost to the ordinary person, so do the executives of corporations sustain their own at our expense.
Do you think that the monarchy is just ceremonial? It's the willing or unwilling linchpin in a corrupt system that goes back almost a thousand years. Associations of powerful men in City of London livery companies effectively blackmail the Queen into giving them money and protection via her ministers and judges.
We've got the legal argument: corporations are not rational or morally defensible, but are anti-democratic institutions where power is concentrated at the top.
Now we have to use this information to mend and heal the misery caused by monarchy in our midst! I believe that corporate power, once exposed as an invitation to commit crime, cannot endure. (And remember that even the miscreants will benefit from a more equal society.)
Enjoy the hot dogs--wish I could join you!
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Posted by: ellie on Jul 4, 2009 6:55 AM
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for the grand entry at an undisclosed rez powwow in the northern plains, about noon today, the following scenario will play out... goes off like clockwork every time, everyone knows their roles, generation-passed down...
there still exists 13 of the original small american flags carried into battle by general custer's 7th calvary (the battle also known as 'battle of little big horn')...
the tribes involved in the battle still have them and stored in a mobile location so no one really knows what tribe's turn it is each year, except for the people who take care of them the rest of the year...
these flags will be carried by american Indian military veterans (mostly vietnam vets) into the dance arena along with about 2-3,000 dancers dressed to the hilt including knives, war clubs, and a flock of real eagle feathers...
a drum will be asked to sing a victory song, and all will dance their hearts out for these flags captured in battle...
the visitors will include at least 2 enlisted and 2 officers from the army... they will demand the return of army property, the flags, and same as always they will be told NO!!!
during this discussion, the flags are carefully packed up, guarded and taken off this rez and moved to a new undisclosed location...
same thing happens each 4th of july these flags come out... they get a little more worn and tattered every year, but this is america after all, at least if you're Indian...
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Posted by: progressive-life on Jul 4, 2009 7:16 AM
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The current left movement today is as far from what made this country great as one can get.
Embrace our nations true values...vote Obama and his band of criminals OUT in the next election..
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Posted by: aahpat on Jul 4, 2009 8:52 AM
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and to the Bill of Rights of America.
And to the Declaration of Independence,
Upon which we stand as
One nation, under law.
Indivisible.
With liberty and justice for all.
A pledge that would never be adopted by god fearing America.
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Posted by: aahpat on Jul 4, 2009 8:58 AM
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Drug War, what is it good for?
Absolutely nothing!
But getting liberals and progressives to stand up against this national atrocity is like herding kittens.
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Posted by: melpol on Jul 4, 2009 9:24 AM
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Posted by: liblady2008 on Jul 4, 2009 10:14 AM
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Count me in, Washington has become Boss Tweed Central, a cesspool for the ages,it must be cleansed to once again work for the common good. Otherwise we will go the way of the Roman Empire sooner rather than later.
The haughty sneer on the face of Max Baucus as he watched pro single payer professionals being hauled off from his hearing in chains at his request chilled me to the bone, he reminded me of some of the higher ups in the third reich.
One thing for sure, it's crucial that we go after the ten or so dinos (democrat in name only) in the Senate. They are holding the rest of us hostage. If they're democrats then I'm Joan of Arc.
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Posted by: u2r1 on Jul 4, 2009 10:48 AM
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The auto and developer industries have done us a big favor by "half-killing" themselves. But, remember, they're only "half-dead" - these monstrosities can and will rise again unless we, the public, make it impossible for them to re-establish themselves
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Posted by: Jaffe on Jul 4, 2009 11:33 AM
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Though generally perceived otherwise, the official culture approved of the so-called culture wars, the "political correctness" struggles in the '80s and '90s, because it was convenient to have partisan cultures contest and maneuver for the grudging respect and small prestige that the niggardly official culture might permit.
It is hoped that 2009 will mark the time when the diverse cultures bracket exclusive concerns and agitate in solidarity in response to the inequities that affect the poor and the eroded middle class.
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Posted by: Tchuna on Jul 4, 2009 1:01 PM
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1.Term limits ,only 2 this will bring them back to reality
2,They may be in congress but they have forgotten that they are also citizens their pensions should be the same as ours SOCIAL SECURITY!!! then watch how fast it becomes solvent again.their present pension system is disgraceful and over indulgent.Once this change happens we may get decent gov back
3,do away with rep and dem just representatives and senators.
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Posted by: Ranjit Kumar on Jul 4, 2009 3:29 PM
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Posted by: marizara on Jul 4, 2009 5:31 PM
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Seriously, I'm even going to fire my doctor, because of his stubborn inflexibility, and unwillingness to learn new things.
When systems, governments, and methods get old and stiff, and they no longer serve their original purposes, they must be changed. THEY MUST BE CHANGED, or their brittleness will DESTROY everything and everyone they were formerly serving!
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Posted by: Lilly on Jul 4, 2009 6:04 PM
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Glenn Beck is encouraging open rebellion against the Obama government. Sean Hannity allowed on his website a survey of whether readers would prefer to overthrow the Obama government by military coup, armed rebellion, or secession. Conservative parents keep their kids out of school and teach them at home, in fact, they'd like to shut down the public school system. A major townhall.com advertiser advises people not to go to physicans when they are sick (too stupid or too greedy) and, rather, to resist traditional medicine and subscribe to an online diagnostic service.
The general Zeitgeist of Conservatives is that government is evil therefore patriotism lies in resisting its laws, rules, and regulations. They react to government with a paranoic intensity I have not seen in my lifetime, and I'm pretty old. Not sure why we're seeing this concept on AlterNet.
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Posted by: Perry Logan on Jul 5, 2009 2:46 AM
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Jim is right about the need to agitate. But of course, we just got done agitating for the Democrats, who have flat-out betrayed us. As of the election of Barack Obama, the left in America has a whopping big democracy deficit. :(
It's further disconcerting that half the people agitating with us will be people who were dumb enough to think Obama was going to be a good President.
So--while we're agitating, we've got to wonder, Is this the same pr!ck who called me a racist during the primaries for criticizing his crappy candidate--now our crappy President?
Can we possibly succeed with progressives like this?
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Posted by: pelican beak on Jul 4, 2009 12:21 AM
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Skin the goat, rock the boat.
Trap the rat, bell the cat.
Ball the jack, chew the fat.
Live in chains, die in vain.
Pay your fines, save your dimes.
Read the signs, connect the lines.
Don’t delay, start today.
Meet the best, read the rest.
Watch the Fed, dig the Dead.
Scratch the fleas, cut the cheese.
Feed the poor, stop the war.
Read the raves, eat at Dave’s.
Hide in caves, walk on waves.
Shoot the breeze, lose your keys.
Shine your shoes, sing the blues.
Check my pulse, it don’t change.
Stays 72, come shine or rain.
Wave that flag. Wave it wide.
And high.
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Happy 4th, folks.
Hate the sins. Love the sinner.
I love America.
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Posted by: Spot on Jul 4, 2009 12:42 AM
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Talking at dinner last night about the reasons for the revolution, I was stopped in mid sentence and told I would have fit right in with those revolutionaries. Personally, I think I'm too radical for those wig-topped gentry.
So I'll risk optimism on this (second) most radical of holidays: Maybe, if we all work hard enough, we can have revolution in our own lifetimes!
Here's to living the dream, baby!
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Posted by: A. Servant on Jul 4, 2009 2:26 AM
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Posted by: MyLeftFoot on Jul 4, 2009 5:00 AM
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It would be apathetic to just hunker down and “go with the flow”.
Nah, only dead fish "go with the flow".
Hightowers book is titled "Swim Against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow."
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Posted by: Suzon on Jul 4, 2009 6:10 AM
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I presented evidence that 84% of the royal charters I was able to download from the internet contained a royal command that special treatment be given to the chartered body, wrongdoing notwithstanding.
The first royal charter of his dynasty (the present royals are direct descendants) was granted by William the Conquerer in 1067 (the year after his successful invasion) to the Corporation of the City of London, making it self-regulating (above the law).
Those with power in England (and the monarchists in the US) never stopped regarding America as theirs to plunder. When murderous force didn't work, they simply changed tactics--by insinuating the power and privileges of incorporation into every nook and cranny of American life.
Just as the rapist, arsonist and murderer William the Conquerer succeeded in establishing an enduring dynasty for his heirs regardless of the cost to the ordinary person, so do the executives of corporations sustain their own at our expense.
Do you think that the monarchy is just ceremonial? It's the willing or unwilling linchpin in a corrupt system that goes back almost a thousand years. Associations of powerful men in City of London livery companies effectively blackmail the Queen into giving them money and protection via her ministers and judges.
We've got the legal argument: corporations are not rational or morally defensible, but are anti-democratic institutions where power is concentrated at the top.
Now we have to use this information to mend and heal the misery caused by monarchy in our midst! I believe that corporate power, once exposed as an invitation to commit crime, cannot endure. (And remember that even the miscreants will benefit from a more equal society.)
Enjoy the hot dogs--wish I could join you!
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Posted by: ellie on Jul 4, 2009 6:55 AM
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for the grand entry at an undisclosed rez powwow in the northern plains, about noon today, the following scenario will play out... goes off like clockwork every time, everyone knows their roles, generation-passed down...
there still exists 13 of the original small american flags carried into battle by general custer's 7th calvary (the battle also known as 'battle of little big horn')...
the tribes involved in the battle still have them and stored in a mobile location so no one really knows what tribe's turn it is each year, except for the people who take care of them the rest of the year...
these flags will be carried by american Indian military veterans (mostly vietnam vets) into the dance arena along with about 2-3,000 dancers dressed to the hilt including knives, war clubs, and a flock of real eagle feathers...
a drum will be asked to sing a victory song, and all will dance their hearts out for these flags captured in battle...
the visitors will include at least 2 enlisted and 2 officers from the army... they will demand the return of army property, the flags, and same as always they will be told NO!!!
during this discussion, the flags are carefully packed up, guarded and taken off this rez and moved to a new undisclosed location...
same thing happens each 4th of july these flags come out... they get a little more worn and tattered every year, but this is america after all, at least if you're Indian...
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Posted by: progressive-life on Jul 4, 2009 7:16 AM
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The current left movement today is as far from what made this country great as one can get.
Embrace our nations true values...vote Obama and his band of criminals OUT in the next election..
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Posted by: aahpat on Jul 4, 2009 8:52 AM
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and to the Bill of Rights of America.
And to the Declaration of Independence,
Upon which we stand as
One nation, under law.
Indivisible.
With liberty and justice for all.
A pledge that would never be adopted by god fearing America.
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Posted by: aahpat on Jul 4, 2009 8:58 AM
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Drug War, what is it good for?
Absolutely nothing!
But getting liberals and progressives to stand up against this national atrocity is like herding kittens.
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Posted by: melpol on Jul 4, 2009 9:24 AM
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Posted by: liblady2008 on Jul 4, 2009 10:14 AM
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Count me in, Washington has become Boss Tweed Central, a cesspool for the ages,it must be cleansed to once again work for the common good. Otherwise we will go the way of the Roman Empire sooner rather than later.
The haughty sneer on the face of Max Baucus as he watched pro single payer professionals being hauled off from his hearing in chains at his request chilled me to the bone, he reminded me of some of the higher ups in the third reich.
One thing for sure, it's crucial that we go after the ten or so dinos (democrat in name only) in the Senate. They are holding the rest of us hostage. If they're democrats then I'm Joan of Arc.
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Posted by: u2r1 on Jul 4, 2009 10:48 AM
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The auto and developer industries have done us a big favor by "half-killing" themselves. But, remember, they're only "half-dead" - these monstrosities can and will rise again unless we, the public, make it impossible for them to re-establish themselves
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Posted by: Jaffe on Jul 4, 2009 11:33 AM
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Though generally perceived otherwise, the official culture approved of the so-called culture wars, the "political correctness" struggles in the '80s and '90s, because it was convenient to have partisan cultures contest and maneuver for the grudging respect and small prestige that the niggardly official culture might permit.
It is hoped that 2009 will mark the time when the diverse cultures bracket exclusive concerns and agitate in solidarity in response to the inequities that affect the poor and the eroded middle class.
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Posted by: Tchuna on Jul 4, 2009 1:01 PM
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1.Term limits ,only 2 this will bring them back to reality
2,They may be in congress but they have forgotten that they are also citizens their pensions should be the same as ours SOCIAL SECURITY!!! then watch how fast it becomes solvent again.their present pension system is disgraceful and over indulgent.Once this change happens we may get decent gov back
3,do away with rep and dem just representatives and senators.
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Posted by: marizara on Jul 4, 2009 5:31 PM
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Seriously, I'm even going to fire my doctor, because of his stubborn inflexibility, and unwillingness to learn new things.
When systems, governments, and methods get old and stiff, and they no longer serve their original purposes, they must be changed. THEY MUST BE CHANGED, or their brittleness will DESTROY everything and everyone they were formerly serving!
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Posted by: Lilly on Jul 4, 2009 6:04 PM
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Glenn Beck is encouraging open rebellion against the Obama government. Sean Hannity allowed on his website a survey of whether readers would prefer to overthrow the Obama government by military coup, armed rebellion, or secession. Conservative parents keep their kids out of school and teach them at home, in fact, they'd like to shut down the public school system. A major townhall.com advertiser advises people not to go to physicans when they are sick (too stupid or too greedy) and, rather, to resist traditional medicine and subscribe to an online diagnostic service.
The general Zeitgeist of Conservatives is that government is evil therefore patriotism lies in resisting its laws, rules, and regulations. They react to government with a paranoic intensity I have not seen in my lifetime, and I'm pretty old. Not sure why we're seeing this concept on AlterNet.
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Jim is right about the need to agitate. But of course, we just got done agitating for the Democrats, who have flat-out betrayed us. As of the election of Barack Obama, the left in America has a whopping big democracy deficit. :(
It's further disconcerting that half the people agitating with us will be people who were dumb enough to think Obama was going to be a good President.
So--while we're agitating, we've got to wonder, Is this the same pr!ck who called me a racist during the primaries for criticizing his crappy candidate--now our crappy President?
Can we possibly succeed with progressives like this?
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