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The End of America? Naomi Wolf Thinks It Could Happen

By Don Hazen, AlterNet. Posted November 21, 2007.


An interview with author Naomi Wolf, whose new book, "The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot," may confirm your worries about democracy in America.

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If you think we are living in scary times, your worst fears may be confirmed by reading Naomi Wolf's newest book, The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot. In it, Wolf proves the old axiom that history does repeat itself. Or more accurately, history occurs in patterns, and in order to understand where our country is today and where it is headed, we need to read the history books.

Wolf began by diving into the early years leading up to fascist regimes, like the ones led by Hitler and Mussolini. And the patterns that she found in those, and others all over the world, made her hair stand on end. In "The End of America," she lays out the 10 steps that dictators (or aspiring dictators) take in order to shut down an open society. "Each of those ten steps is now under way in the United States today," she writes.

If we want an open society, she warns, we must pay attention and we must fight to protect democracy.

I met with Wolf to discuss what she learned while researching this book, how the American public has received her warnings, and what we can do to squelch the fascist narratives we are fed in this country each day.

Don Hazen: Let's take up a big question first -- your fears about the upcoming U.S. presidential election and what the historical blue print about fascist takeovers shows in terms of elections.

Naomi Wolf: We would be naive given the historical patterns to have hope that there's going to be a transparent, accountable election in 2008. There are various ways the blueprint indicates how events are much more likely to play out. Historically, the months leading up to the national election are likely to be unstable.

What classically happens is either there will be a period of provocation, and we have a history of this in the United States -- agitators who are dressed as or act like activist voter registration workers, anti-war marchers ... but who engage in actual violence, torch property, assault police officers. And that scares people. People are much less likely to vote for change when they're scared, and it gives them the excuse to crack down.

In addition, I'm concerned about the 2007 Defense Authorization Act, which makes it much easier for the president to declare martial law.

DH: Are you saying that they keep on adding coercive laws for no apparent reason?

NW: Yes. Why amend the law so systematically? Why do you need to make martial law easier? Another thing historical blueprints underscore is the hyped threat; intelligence will be spun or exaggerated, and sometimes there are faked documents like Plan Z with Pinochet in Chile.

DH: Plan Z?

NW:Yes, Plan Z. Pinochet, when he was overthrowing the Democratic government of Chile, told Chilean citizens that there was going to be a terrible terrorist attack, with armed insurgents. Now there were real insurgents, there was a real threat, but then he produces what he called Plan Z, which were fake papers claiming that these terrorists were going to assassinate all these military leaders at once.

And this petrified Chileans so much that they didn't stand up to fight for their democracy. So it's common to take a real threat and hype it. And close to an election it's very common to invoke a hype threat and scare people so much that they will not want to have a transparent election.

Americans have this very wrong idea about what a closed society looks like. Many despots make it a point to try to hold the elections, but they're corrupted elections. Corrupted elections take place all over the world in closed societies. Ninety-nine percent of Austrians voted yes for the annexation by Germany, because the SA were standing outside the voting booths, intimidating the voters and people counting the vote. So you can mess with the process.

One current warning sign is the e-mails that the White House is not yielding about the attorney general scandal. The emails are likely to show that there were plans afoot to purge all of the attorneys at once, like overnight. And then to let the country deal with the shock.

Now that's something that Goebbels did in 1933 in April, overnight. He fired everyone, focusing on lawyers and judges who were not a supporter of the regime. So you can still have elections ... in an outcome like that. If that had happened, if the bloggers and others actually hadn't helped to identify the U.S. attorney scandal, and they had been successful and fired them all, our election situation would be different.

Basically we'd still have an election, but it is possible the outcome would be predetermined because it's the U.S. attorneys that monitor what voting rights groups do, what is legal and who can decide the outcome of elections.

DH: Well there's a lot of activity currently in terms of the Justice Department aimed at purging voters ... reducing voter rolls ... that's an ongoing battle to try to keep voters eligible. Conservatives are always trying to reduce the electorate. By the way, are you familiar with Naomi Klein's book The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism?

NW: Yes, and it all makes a lot of sense. And its certainly historically true. We're in this post-9/11 period when there is a lot of potential for these kind of "shock therapy" things to happen, but virtually everything ... has happened previously in history in patterns. It's just the blueprint. It's not rocket science.

I could tell last fall when a law was passed expanding the definition of terrorists to include animal rights activists, that people who look more like you and me would start to be called terrorists, which is a classic tactic in what I call a fascist expansion.

DH: Don't look at me -- I'm not a vegetarian. Just kidding.

NW: (Laughs) Right. It's also predictive ... according to the blueprint, that the state starts to torture people that most of us don't identity with, because they're brown, Muslim, people on an island. They're called an enemy.

That there will be a progressive blurring of the line, and six months, two years later, you're going to see it spread to others. ... According to the blueprint, we're right on schedule that this kid recently got tasered in Florida, I gather, for asking questions.

There was a study by people who pioneered tasers, and the state legislature supported it; a Republican legislator put pressure on the provost, who put pressure on the university, and then the police at this university implemented the taser use. So unfortunately, it's likely that we're going to see more demonstrators, typical society leaders, in a call to restore "public order," leading up to the election. You put all those cases together ...

DH: I want to shift gears a bit and ask you to talk about what the response to the book, what kind of people have heard you speak, and what kind of reactions have they had?

NW: I'm really gratified by the response to the book. I have found, with the book's publication, though I'm not following everything that's been written about it, that most of America gets it -- people across the political spectrum.

All kinds of people, including very mainstream people. Republican people. Progressive. Libertarian. Very moderate people. Very conservative people. They are basically saying to me, "Thank you for confirming our fears and showing us how these things fit together, and what we can do about them."

DH: I'm also interested in your process of deciding that you were comfortable in using words like "fascism," "Nazism," "Hitler," "Mussolini." Michael Ratner talks about it in the jacket of your book, when he writes: "Most Americans reject outright any comparisons of post-9/11 America with the fascism and totalitarianism of Nazi Germany or Pinochet's Chile. Sadly, what Wolf calls the echoes between those societies and America today are too compelling." At some point you must have come to this turning point in terms of the language -- how far am I going to go, how am I going to talk about this? Was it a difficult decision?

NW: It was hard emotionally but it was unavoidable intellectually. The book actually got started with the influence of a holocaust survivor -- a dear friend, who's the daughter of two holocaust survivors from Germany. She basically forced me to start reading history.

Not the end or outcome. She was talking about the early years and the effects on rights groups, gay rights groups, and sexuality forums and architecture, At first I didn't even want to draw conclusions, but my hair was just standing on edge.

When I saw that, then I went and read other history books, and looked at Stalin and Hitler, a real "innovator." I thought, if people want an open society, they need to pay attention.

You see the same things happening again and again and again. And historically people were really mislead and just reading kind of teaches us the blueprint. People use the same approach all over the world because it works. This is what they do.

Now we've just seen it in Burma. It is like clock work: monks in the street ... and because I know the blueprint, how long before they start curtailing free assembly, shooting monks, and cutting off that communication? And two days later ... you know what happened.

So intellectually I couldn't avoid using the language. Now in terms of the word "fascist," it's a very conservative usage in the book. I used the dictionary definition. There are many definitions of fascism. And even fascists disagree with other fascists. It's kind of like the Germans thought the Italian fascists weren't butch enough.

DH: So the Italians were wussier fascists than the Germans?

NW: Exactly. It gets better. The definition is pretty straightforward: "When the state uses violence against the individual to oppose democratic society." And that's what we're seeing.

And then looking back at Italy and Germany, which were the two great examples of modern constitutional democracies that were illegally closed by people that were elected ... duly elected ... most Americans don't remember. Mussolini, a National Socialist, came to power entirely legally. And they used the law to shut down the law. So that's what I call a fascist shift.

DH: So let's talk about what could happen here. Is America in denial? Or is avoidance an attitude that seemed to be present in all historical examples? That people assume it's not going to happen to them. Does the Americans' denial at this point run parallel with the denial of Germans and Italians? Or do we have our own version of denial here?

NW: That's a really great question; both are true. It's really instructive to read memoirs and journals from Germany. People writing, "This can't last ... we surely will come to our senses"; "they can't gain any ground in the next election ... you know, we're a civilized country"; "this is ridiculous, they're a bunch of thugs; no one takes them seriously."

History is particularly instructive in the early days of the fascist shifts in Germany and Italy, when things were really pretty normal. People go about their business, just like we're doing now. It's not like goose stepping columns of soldiers are everywhere. It looks like ordinary life. Celebrities, gossip columns, fashion, before getting caught up in a snare. People kept going to movies, worrying about feeding the cat. (laughs) Even while you watch the sort of inevitable unfold.

DH: And now in America?

NW: Right. So in some ways it is human nature to be in denial ... but Americans have our own special version, which is profoundly dangerous. Europeans know democracies are fragile, and they could close. They had closed. Bismarckian Germany was not a democracy.

But here we're walking around ... we usually have that sense that somehow our air will sustain us, even when no one else's air does. And we don't have to do anything about it. We have this like bubble, that somehow democracy will just take care of us, and we don't have to fight to protect democracy.

They can mow down democracies all over the world, but somehow we'll be just fine. But what's so ironic about that is that the Founding Fathers drafted the Bill of Rights in fear. They knew that you had to have checks and balances, because it's human nature to abuse power, no matter who you are. They knew the damage that the army could do breaking into your home. ... they knew that democracy is fragile, and the default is tyranny. They knew that. And that's why they created the system of checks and balances.

DH: In your book, on page 36, you write in terms of the political environment we are in: "But we are not wracked by rioting in the streets or a major depression here in America. That is why the success that the Bush administration has had in invoking Islamofascism is so insidious. We have been willing to trade our key freedoms for a promised state of security in spite of our living conditions of overwhelming stability, security, affluence and social order."

How and why has it been so easy here in the U.S. in terms of taking away liberties?


NW: I assume you mean how did it succeed even though we don't have Bolsheviks rioting in the street? Yes. I mean it is incredible looking back, but in a way it's not. I mean 9/11 was a complete left brain shock. If we had had wars at home, experienced the kind of violence at home that other countries have, we would not have gone into shock ... not have been willing to trade in our heritage in exchange for a manipulated false sense of security.

DH: Most people were not affected directly by 9/11 except traumatically by seeing it on the screen.

NW: Yes, but you can't undercredit the incredible sophistication of the way the Bush administration manipulates fear. For example, the sleeper cells narrative, which is Stalin's narrative, was totally made up.

And I give lots of examples in the book of alleged sleeper cells that never turned out to be the creepy, scary, nightmare scenario that the White House claimed they would be.

DH: In the book you say that fascists have great skills at changing public opinion.

NW: That's correct. That's exactly right. They've been very skillful at creating extremely terrifying narratives. And this is why looking at Goebbels is so instructive. Our leaders have been busy creating footage and sound bites that can be petrifying, and as a result, some of us live in a state of existential fear.

In contrast, in England and Spain, where they were hit by the same bad guys we're fighting, they're going after terrorists, but the population isn't walking around in a state of existential anxiety.

Gordon Brown said it, "Fighting terror ... well, terror's a crime." You can't underplay how sophisticated the Bush team has been about manipulating our fears. And one reason we really can't ignore is our home-grown ignorance. We now have two generations of young people who don't know about civics. A study came out that showed that even Harvard freshmen really don't understand how our government works.

And so we really don't know what democracy is anymore. I had to do a lot of learning to write this book -- I'm not a constitutional scholar. I'm just a citizen. And we've been kind of divorced from our democracy. We've let a pundit class take it over. Where the Founders wanted us to know what the First Amendment was and what the Second Amendment does for us.

So as a consequence we don't feel the kind of warning bell of "Oh, my God, arbitrary search and seizure! That's when they come into your house and take your stuff and scare your children! We can't have that!"

Because there's this class of politicians, scholars and pundits who do the Constitution for us, so we don't bother educating ourselves. It's hard to educate yourself now these days.

All of that plays into how easily we can be manipulated. We really don't read history in America, so we don't notice warning signals. We tend not to pay attention to the rest of the world or the past, so we don't know what the classic scenarios are.

DH: In terms of your personal narrative, the kinds of books you've written about feminism and gender like the Beauty Myth, Fire With Fire and Promiscuities ... this book seems pretty far a field. It seems like it would have to be a wrenching realization to lead you to read everything and produce the book. Was it traumatic?

NW: Well, I would say that it's been traumatic.

DH: Is it because you are out there on the front lines now?

NW: That's not the trauma. I feel like I'm living inside a consciousness of urgency and potential horrific consequences. And that is much more uncomfortable than living inside my prior being where I generally thought, "We're living in a democracy where there are some annoying people doing the wrong things" kind of mindset.

But I know that there's a "true consciousness" that we need to overcome the false consciousness. I know it's the right consciousness to get the facts. And I guess what's heartening is that a bunch of other people seem to be collectively entering this consciousness. They are saying: "My gosh, there is a real emergency here with very devastating stakes." That is traumatic but necessary.

It is a loss of innocence to see how easy it is to degrade democracy. I certainly walk around with kind of hyperawareness tuned into, for example, the toll in Guantanamo and those children in Iraq. It doesn't get covered well.

There's basically a concentration camp being established in Iraq with children in it. And no one appears to be digging in to it ...

DH: As we are coming to an end here, there are a couple of concepts I found particularly interesting in the book. One is when you talked about the "10 steps," or the "blueprint" that fascists have used time and time again to close down democracies. You say that that these factors, ingredients, are more than the sum of their parts, which suggests a kind of synergy, "each magnifies the power of the others and the whole," as you write.

You also write about the pendulum cliché, that we have this illusion through our history that the pendulum always swings back. But because of the permanent war on terrorism, that may not be true anymore. Can you say a little bit more about those two things, and how that might fit together?

NW: Well part of the illusion is created because it seems we are in two different countries, operating at home and abroad. For example, they can come at you, anyone and claim you're an enemy combatant. They rendered people in Italy ... they can render people all over the world. And they can put people like Jose Padilla in solitary confinement for three years, literally drive sane healthy people insane.

If the president can say, Well, "Don is an enemy combatant," there is nothing you can do. It's like "Tag, you're it!" To that extent we can not be innocent. And then someone is in jail for three years without being able to see their families or have easy access to a phone.

If they can do that, the pendulum can't swing, because after the first arrest, it generally goes in one direction, and according to the blueprint, the time has come for those first arrests. We're having this conversation now, before these arrests. But if tomorrow you read in the New York Times or the Washington Post that New York Times editor Bill Keller has been arrested, the staff will all be scared, others will get scared. And people don't understand that that's how democracy closes down. And when that happens first, it's the tipping point at which we think it's still a democracy.

DH: That is when the rules have changed?

NW: Yes, and people need to believe and realize that that kind of negotiation is pretty much over. And there's just the lag time, which is so dangerous, when people still think it's a democracy, even while the martial law steps have begun. And that's where we are at, unless we get it.

Because you know, Congress keeps saying, "Hello, we're Congress." You have to answer us when we ask for information. The president's like, "Sorry, I'm ignoring you!" It starts becoming thinking like an abused woman, like: "Surely he's going to do it right this time, surely he's not going to do it again." And he does.

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Thank you Naomi
Posted by: Mr. Terrific on Nov 21, 2007 12:41 AM   
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I enjoyed the speech you gave at the university regarding this issue that I reviewed on video here. You are obviously a loving brave woman. Unforunately the horrors that this country has committed under the Bush administration will never be forgotten!

There are now aproximately 1 MILLION dead Iraqis because of the policies of this country, its Neo-Con Jews whom orchestrated it along with the Christian right, AIPAC, The Project for a New American Century and the other NGOs, the Military Industrial Complex, Israel, Blackwater, the multinationals, and the Mass media, along with all of the individual Americans whom still support Bush & Company! They are all guilty of war crimes to me. In a Just World, they should all individually be tried for Crimes Against Humanity!

Those whom support this evil, sick and twisted display of foreign power, are as evil as those whom wield the power! In the end, ramifications will be in order. For the Nazis it was Nuremburg. For the Neo-Cons, who knows. I for one though know that when they do pay for their actions, I will not shed one tear for them. I will however save that moment for my children and their children to see.

As a black male living in the U.S., I have seen much evil and pain, and like most sane people, I am sick of it but defenseless to do anything much about it. However I absolutely refused to wave idiotic flags, pump up my chest, and spew out garbage about "Supporting the Troops and Our Country."

The "troops" did not come up with the idea to rape and pillage the nation of Iraq! It was the Neo-Cons and their Puppet masters who did and there is no way in hell I will "support" them!

Terrific

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I am so in love
Posted by: vox persona on Nov 21, 2007 1:54 AM   
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I recently saw Naomi Wolf in a good long interview on C-SPAN, and it was GREAT. I'd watch her every day if I could (and not just because she's cute as a button). She expounded in depth on her 'blueprint' theory, and how we are sliding faster and faster into American fascism. I wish she and Naomi Klein co-hosted a political talk show, an hour a day. They could either have neoCon guests on and skewer them, or have Sheen/Baldwin/Sarandon/Geer types and have a lovefest. Or mix it up and have true debates, the Naomis would win every time. Either way, it would be entertaining.

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Amazing
Posted by: ArtemInox on Nov 21, 2007 3:12 AM   
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Excellent interview. Too bad the subject is so scary. I can't think of any good outcomes to such a scenario being where she says it is. Part of me thinks 230 years without a major change in government is damn good, read that same history and it is obvious most states don't last too long. And nothing goes on forever. Except cycles. Call it fatalist, defeatist, whatever name seems to fit.

But if you really think about it, what mass of the governed in history stepped up and stopped a tryannical government from taking over? It is only afterwards, after years of abuse and death. Sometimes when the rotteness of such a warped gov't is no longer sustainable and destroys itself.

I can't think of any. Anyone else think of an example?
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"War on Drugs" lead the way
Posted by: matti on Nov 21, 2007 3:24 AM   
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I've read Wolf's book, and I'd recommend it highly to those who are a bit shaky on the history of democratic and fascist movements.

I think of it as sort of "primer" on the subject- particularly those unfortunate Young People who derive the Majority of their Historical Knowledge from what they were told in the Public School System.

So of course, I realize that "The War on Drugs" is outside of the scope and intention of the book. I would just like to remind those in the know, and point out to those who will be surprised by the info in wolfs tome, that:

The first "outcast class" in the United States to feel the boot of the current "fascist shift" where, in fact, the purveyors and utilizers of the various chemical substances and naturally growing plants and fungi that are called "illegal drugs".

If I'm not entirely mistaken, Wolf does refer to the "paramilitarization" of the formerly "police" forces under the cover of the Drug War.


But there are also:


The so-called Prison Industrial Complex,

~(the socially-acceptable infrastructure for jailing a significant portion of the population required in any "control" State)


The designation of one form of plant extract(cocaine)as illegal, while encouraging the use of other extracts from the SAME PLANT (novacane, etc.), and the designation of a useful, but unregulatable and resiliant plant as illegal(cannabis)BOTH done for the benefit of elites and hierarchical structures,

~(the arbitrary or near arbitrary "criminalization" of activities not conducted with the blessing of the State or through the machinery of the State),


And lastly (for my post length is limited, not because there are no more examples) the desecration of the 4th and 6th Amendments to the Constitution, with the tacit or expressed approval of the Majority.

~(the Voluntary Removal of Fundamental Rights in Special Cases such as the Sanctity of the Home, and Due Process of Law, needed in what to expand Wolf's terms we might call the "prologue to the Fascist Shift", in order to set up a Social Straucture that is ripe for the Suspension of Rights of foreigners, the politically malcontent, or cultural minorities, that happens at the start of the "Fascist Shift Proper")



Once again, none of the above is intended to take away from the excellence of Wolf's book, which I regard as Necessary To Own and Required Reading for those wishing to "see through the veil" of our "Normalizing" Tele-Culture.

On the Contrary, it is intended as "Further Recommended Thought Paths" to those who have already absorbed and "come to grips" with the historical "echoes" in Wolf's Book.


My only REAL nit-pick is her use (in the Title and Throughout) of "America" to refer to the United States OF America (the Nation-State she is ACTUALLY writing about).

I know this makes me an annoying pedant, but it really does irk me. Maybe if we started calling things what they ARE, we would realize how wrong we are in refering to our governmental system as DEMOCRACY (which it certainly is not NOW, never was Intended to BE, and never WAS).

Then, if we find that we still desire something more Truly Democratic, we could perhaps work to bring it about, as stridently as we have pretended it was already here.


That's it though, other than that the Book is Fan-fuckin'-Tastic.


Oh, and the Author's a Sexy, Smart, Women named WOLF!, fer crissakes. Howoooooo!

-matti

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The Two Naomis
Posted by: Urstrly on Nov 21, 2007 3:51 AM   
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Thanks to you, Naomi Wolfe, and to Naomi Klein I now have a world view that makes sense of all that is going on, and it's terrifying.

Having seen the 2004 election up close (I got involved after listening to Mark Crispin Miller who saw this coming) I would say that the Democratic Party, the unions and even groups organized against voter fraud, like Election Protection, didn't have a handle on what the Republicans were up to.

I see no signs that they're doing any better this time. The Democratic candidates blather on about health care and toys from China and how long it might take to get out of Iraq while ignoring the Constitutional prerogative to impeach these guys and even to call them on their blatant grabs for executive power.

The major difference between now and all those other fascist regimes is that those who could oppose ours are tuned in to highly paid consultants who warn them off of anything "extreme" and direct. Edwards, who speaks to economic interests, doesn't say enough about the root causes; Dodd promised to filibuster but only narrowly. They all act as though it's going to be a fair fight, while anyone who looks at the Republican field could tell you they're up against a bunch of right-wing demagogues with a talent for suppression and the will to do whatever it takes.

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It Can't Happen Here....But Seriously, folks!
Posted by: Tom Degan on Nov 21, 2007 4:03 AM   
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We ignore Naomi Wolf at our own peril. All the pieces are in place for an overthrow of the United States Constitution. If you have a friend or relation who thinks that all of this talk about facism and compaisons to Hitler is nothing more then left-wing, liberal paranoia, ask him or her where he or she gets his or her news (That was an interesting sentence, wasn't it?) The answer will be FOX News. I guarantee it.

Are we at the point of no return? In exactly fourteen months, which will be the first full day of the next administration, wh should have the answer. Of course, the landscape does not look at all promising. Although two thirds of the American people are smart enough to realize that the Bush Mob is doing a terrible job at administering affairs of state, the overwhelming majority of them are totally ignorant as to the very real danger this nightmare of an administration poses to our freedoms. The fact that so many of them are more interested in the latest Brittany/Paris scandal du jour does not bode well.

On that happy note....

Tom Degan
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Freedom fries with that...
Posted by: maxfactor on Nov 21, 2007 4:11 AM   
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Look at France and see how neocons are treated when people are alert and policies are not what they promised.
Strikes first, 2 months after election. Run on the bastille is next.

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A Good Interview
Posted by: gdonald on Nov 21, 2007 4:28 AM   
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I was impressed with the interview. Naomi didn't play the political blame card blaming one party over another. The Blame card is just a divisive way of keeping the people entertained and high on emotions. Naomi kept that from happening. She understands that the average common american whether democrat, republican, conservative or liberal, libertarian or what ever party ideology, we are all at risk and to fix this problem we have to realize that now is not the time for political ideologies but a time to put the Constitution and our Bill of Rights first and fight as one for these documents because if we loose them, no political ideology will matter one bit. While I haven't read her book, I am certainly aware of just how quickly the United States is becoming fascist.

It is heartening to know that she see's conservatives, liberals, libertarians, pretty much the whole make up of various political ideologies waking up to what is happening. Of course any true hstorian can tell you that this fascism didn't start after 9-11-01 but actually during the Civil War. 9-11-01 just sped up the process into high gear because we have two very dangerous men in the Whitehouse with other politicians and bureaucrats willing to help them.

It really is going to have to be we the people who correct this and do it now while we still can because our Congress has already proven it has not the courage or the ability to reverse the course. In fact both parties are pushing forward with new legislations all the time that destroy our civil liberties with neither side willing to end the assault. Oh they talk tough but their vote says it all.

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Counting Down the Days
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Nov 21, 2007 4:39 AM   
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It's been clear and evident for years now that the Decline and Fall of the US is happening before our very eyes.

Bush's twice-occupation of the WH is evidence that we are in total freefall. Let's not forget the architect of this disaster: Karl Rove. He was the mastermind behind this synergistic equation: Bush (the moron), fundie Christians (who love myth far more than reality), a cadre of ill-prepared lawyers (Patrick Henry U.), Bush's cabinet who are nothing but Yes-men and women, the Republican Congress who writes blank checks, the total ignoring of domestic policy in favor of foreign policy, Bush and Cheney crying wolf on a monthly basis, the PNAC who is the foundation and catalyst for our current stance in the world - which includes quite a few of the PNAC signers - who are regulars in DC.

It all adds up. Voters are unable to vote in their best interests because they have only Fox News at their disposal. Without an educated electorate you CAN NOT have a democracy. We are living in that proof. Voters regularly refuse to vote their best interests in favor of what so-called journalists on TV tell them. Listening to people who have no facts and acting on them like blind/deaf animals is like children who are about to be kidnapped. And we've been kidnapped.

And now you have a continuation of these elements in place. The war in Iraq is still being massively funded, Bush will not listen to the voters or to Congress, the Dems continue to cave on every single issue the voters are against. Bush puts his signature on signing statements telling us 'Fuck YOU' to every law passed by Congress, it is far easier now to declare martial law than at any time in our collective past, the price of oil holds us hostage - and will make us even more of a hostage as time goes by due to Bush's negligence, and last, but not least HILLARY CLINTON is vying for his spot in the WH.

The perfect storm continues and is getting stronger. Here's why:

Hillary Clinton's nomination will be the turning point for gun-toting, Bible-thumping, NASCAR-watching voters. They hate her more than they hate those gays. If you go to conservative blogs (which I do) you'll see that the most often used phrasing of conservative bloggers is 'Liberals hate Bush so much. Why are they so filled with hate?'. This is called PROJECTION. It is a well-known and established psychological disturbance that causes all kinds of problems.

Neocons hate Hillary more than they hate anything else in the world. They will stop at NOTHING to prevent her and Bill from occupying the WH. Read their blogs. Blood practically spews from their eyes when they write about how much they hate Hillary.

This election will be stolen precisely like the last two. The 2006 election of Dems was an anomaly and it shows. After all, there aren't enough of them to do any good. Neocons all over the US are gearing up to prevent Hillary from becoming POTUS. You can be assured that leading up to Nov. 2008 a great deal of hand-wringing will ensue making sure that people vote for a CONTINUATION OF THE SAME rather than change.

The American Experiment is over.

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Willybill
Posted by: WILLYBILLO7 on Nov 21, 2007 5:33 AM   
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There's still time..it's up to YOU........


This is your chance to take a stand for your country.......



A Ballot for a People’s Referendum


The United States government is broken beyond repair, completely and totally under the control of business and non-responsive to the will of the American Citizen. Our rights guaranteed under the Constitution have been ignored and dissolved. We are engaged in a war that the majority of the People do not support. Our children and Iraqi children are being poisoned with depleted uranium and slaughtered. Our Veterans are being ignored and abused. Innocent Citizens of the World are being tortured under our name. Our environment is being destroyed. Monumental catastrophes in our country have been ignored. The system of elections has been corrupted. Our children are being denied health care. The illegal Federal Reserve System has stolen trillions of dollars from our economy and its laborers. The integrity, honor and spirit of the American People have been forever scarred.

It is long past time to take back this United States from the corporations who have become the government.

It is time to re-establish and refresh the original content and spirit of the Constitution of the United States of America.

This is a call to all True Americans to awaken from the nightmare that pervades our land….to create a new dream…..a dream based on truth, honor, integrity and real equality.

This ballot is the beginning.



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Really Scary
Posted by: redbird30328 on Nov 21, 2007 6:13 AM   
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What scares me most about the posts to this article is the prospect of people like you ever being in the majority in this country. That would, in fact, be the end of our democracy. The tactics that you condemn in your articles and posts are the very ones that you, in fact, actually advocate and would ruthlessly employ if you were ever in power. Look in the mirror. Thankfully, you still comprise a lunatic fringe as evidenced by the amount of attention (or lack thereof) the democrat party pays to you.

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America is eroding away
Posted by: rlasner@tampabay.rr.com on Nov 21, 2007 6:38 AM   
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Limiting our rights is the 1st step to a complete dictatorship. My right to vote is being denies by the Democratic Party. I live in Florida and I have been told by the DNC my vote will not be counted. Clearly, we are well on our way to a goverment above and beyond the people.

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TOO MANY PEOPLE DON'T KNOW THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Nov 21, 2007 7:16 AM   
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Many people don't see the damage that's been done over the last 6 yrs. Half of them don't vote anyway, Iraq is something they see on TV, the liars in the administration don't phase them,they live cocoon style and ignore what seems distasteful. We have to find a way to wake them up before we can get them to read a book. If that we left to me gas would be $6-7 a gal. Then we would have their attention. Right now "everybody's busy". Thanks, ANNA

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» Noble, but... Posted by: matti
planting the seeds of Fascism
Posted by: surfreality on Nov 21, 2007 7:26 AM   
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Maybe the first "seed" was Santa Clara vs. Union Pacific; the Supreme Court in 1886 ruled that corporations enjoyed the same rights as natural persons under the 14th amendment. Fascism, to my mind is the unholy alliance of corporate and government power. By becoming "citizens" with human rights corporations became free to engage in the political process as if they were people equal to any other voice... the problem being of course is that they are not human beings with hearts and minds, they are profit machines whose primary goal is to maximize shareholder value. And their resources to effect political change are far vaster than the average citizen's.

Revolutions bring about wholesale change. Counter-revolutions come about incrementally.
Like cutting a salami we lose what was ours one slice at a time.

Here are a few of the latest signs of American fascism:

Free speech zones.
Warrant-less wiretapping
torture (it can happen to you)
rendition (it can happen to anyone)
repeal of Habeus Corpus
politicization of the JD
terror alerts for political purposes
presidential signing statements to void laws
institutional executive branch secrecy (a rejection of congressional or judicial oversight)
media consolidation
corporate authorship of government policy and corporate oversight of said policy
Most of the above was true for Germany in 1933.

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Parties, Media hope Paul will disappear
Posted by: ronheri on Nov 21, 2007 7:36 AM   
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Little mention has been made in the media regarding Ron Paul's supporters donating more than 4 million dollars on Nov. 5th. Both parties, Democrat and Republican, and their propaganda mouthpieces, the major news outlets, are hoping he will disappear for lack of exposure. We are slipping into a fascist police state, where no dissent will be allowed. If we do manage to hold a presidential election next year (without the Diebold electronic voting machines), I hope and pray that the voters have the opportunity to hear Ron Paul's message: No more undeclared wars; a stable currency (not the worthless green coupons), and the restoration of our Constitution. This may well be our last chance. Ron Heringhauser

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Has Wolf Changed Her MInd?
Posted by: goldmarx on Nov 21, 2007 7:37 AM   
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Since Naomi Wolf now professes interest in what the Nazis did in the immediate aftermath of their taking power, it might "interest" her to know that on February 23, 1933, the Nazi rump Parliament banned pornography (as well as gay rights organizations) throughout Germany.

In the "Beauty Myth", Wolf identified her sympathies as being with Dworkin and MacKinnon, who advocated a bit more circuitous route to the same goal.

Well, what does she think now? Don, you should have asked her that!

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While we slept
Posted by: sausage on Nov 21, 2007 7:41 AM   
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About 25 years ago I was stuck in a deadend, minimum wage, retail job that meant I had little or no socialy life. So being a single man without a love-life to speak of, like so many males in a similar situation, I drifted into comic book fandom.

I joined the local comic book club, wrote for the monthly fanzine and wrote and drew a couple of fanzine comix. One of comix I wrote and drew was inspired by John David Hinkey's attempted assissination of Ronald Reagan; it proved to be the most popular and requested issue of our little fanzine.

So we fanzine co-editors...and you got to remember we were in the depths of the Reagan administration...what to do for a follow-up. Now this was shortly after Reagan soundly defeated Walter Mondale in the '84 election. The specter of fascism was on the land, so I suggested we do a comic showing how fascism takes over a society. I knew enough about Hitler's rise to power in 1930s Germany to recognize the symptoms of fascism in Reagan's America.

But "What's Fascism, Daddy?" never got done. I got a job at the Post Office and the comic book club kind of drifted apart anyway.

But in 1992 we all thought the fascist turn the United States had been taking during Reagan's administration was a thing of the past. That Bill Clinton would set things right.

How wrong we were.

Bill Clinton and his political philosophy of "triangulation" is merely fascism-lite. On a personal level, working conditions at the Postal Service actually got worse during the Clinton administration than when I started when Reagan was still in office. Working conditions continue to erode to this day. This is a pattern observable not only in the public sector but the few remaining private manufacturing unions shops as well. Weakening labor unions is one of the hallmarks of a fascist takeover.

Even if a Democratic president is elected next year, happy days will not be here again. The only solution I can see, short of a revolution, is a new constitional convention to redress the imbalance between the moneyed-elite and the rest of us.

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Great Link in Great Interview
Posted by: ProgressiveManiac on Nov 21, 2007 7:42 AM   
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Everybody should read this interview but nobody should miss the Ten Steps video link on the first page.

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Judy
Posted by: smadaj on Nov 21, 2007 7:57 AM   
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Excellent interview. Oddly enough, I'm NOT going to write about what the author looks like, unlike many of the comments I've read. This topic is serious stuff and it is being treated as less important than it is by all of these idiotic comments regarding Naomi Wolf's looks. At any rate, I've been saying the current administration is planning to destroy our country and turn it into a fascist state for years and I have been growing more and more concerned as I've watched more and more people paying less and less attention. Our nation is full of people who are behaving like frogs who sit in water, when the temperature is raised slowly enough, the frogs will actually grow accustomed to the warmer temperature until they allow themselves to be boiled to death. Our citizens are just getting used to each new abuse. It's like they are walking around in jello, growing more mindless with each passing season. Nothing changed in 2004, when the Democrats took over not only the House but the Senate. Pelosi said "Impeachment is off the table" and that destroyed our one and only chance of stopping these monsters. Rep. Kucinich is doing his best, as did Rep. Conyers a few years ago, but not enough others will follow their lead. They are all too beholden to corporate america. Nothing is going to change. Most of the citizens of this country are asleep, and the little squeaky mice don't make enough of a difference. The reason I'm writing is because I wanted to point out that in January, 2006, Congress authorized a budget request from the White House to give Halliburton $385 million dollars to build a network of prisons WITHIN the continental U.S. - not to be a part of the U.S. prison system, but to be run by National Security. Each prison will be able to hold up to five thousand prisoners for an indefinite period of time. Other then that information, Congress was told that the White House could give no further information because it would be a breach of national security. Congress authorized the expenditure. We have no idea where these prisons have been or are being built and no idea of what they will be used for. We have no idea if they have gas chambers or torture devises. I am afraid that people like us, who challenge the government may learn, first hand, before too long.

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Remember the Last Election!
Posted by: tommy1957 on Nov 21, 2007 8:05 AM   
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Many of you will remember that leading up to the last presidential election there were speeches and warning of pending terrorist attacks and that the democrats would be weak thus opening the door for more terrorist attacks. It was the crazy democrat from Georgia who said Kerry would fight terrorist with spit balls. It work, they won. Will the American public be so stupid again? I know they will try it again; as their master plan calls for republican domination (like the Nazi's) for a thousand years. Beware of security at the cost of your liberties!

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Please help me! Alert for progressives, I need you!
Posted by: foreverhope on Nov 21, 2007 8:14 AM   
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Thank God I found you! I hope this is a haven in a storm. For gosh sakes! there is a group, an organization forming called Unity '08, claiming to represent 115,400 plus 'subcribers'. This organization's stragtagist is said in a 1996 interview to be capable of getting Hitler elected by the Bahai's.

They claim to have 115,400 subscribers, registered angry voters that hate Bush and others people that hate Hillary too and will upset the next election by bringing forward a 'bi-partisan dream team' that will jump in with lots of bells and whisltes to save America. I find all of this deeply deeply deeply disturbing. They claim to have all these subscribers, they have a glossy marketing campaign, a tv star as a spokesperson, an elaborate mostly unsupervised website with barely any actively at all. They are collecting money. I have no idea who these people are but it appears there are about 35 or 50 people working the entire site with a list of impressive people at the top. The GREATEST percentage of activity, what there is of it, comes from Ron Paul supporters. So much so I openly asked if Unity '08 is his defacto campaign site. They are all over the place on what they want, but it is scary whatever it is.

Please, if you read this, go to UTube and look at their one minute video and tell me that isn't scary? Go to this website, please help me. I am really all alone there right now.

Go to their site, take special note of their 'American Agenda'.

Thanks, please, this is REALLY SCARY ESPECIALLY after reading this article. It is happening on Unity 08 folks! I am very grateful to Alernet. foreverhope59@yahoo.com

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» please clarify... Posted by: dover23
Tipping point?
Posted by: DaBear on Nov 21, 2007 8:17 AM   
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SO when is the tipping point? When do we strike?

Oh wait, in 'Merkuh 1.8 million would strike while the rest would use cellphone cams to enjoy the entertainment of the mass arrests and detentions of the strikers.

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I doubt we can stop them!
Posted by: TarryFaster on Nov 21, 2007 8:51 AM   
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Here is who/what we are up against (IMO): Click here (and then keep on clicking) for a --->Summary Of The History Of The Bush Crime Family.

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» Follow the Money Posted by: foreverhope
Fascism and Religion in USA
Posted by: justAnEgg on Nov 21, 2007 9:35 AM   
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Not trying to assess religion's role in the rise of fascism in USA, Naomi Wolf purposefully avoided antagonizing a hugely important layer of American society. Her motivation is understandable - even justifiable - from a purely tactical point of view, but at a certain price. Her book doesn't expose religion neither as an instrument of US fascism nor as a fascism agent in itself. It's a big missing link in her analysis.

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» RE: Fascism and Religion in USA Posted by: aonghus36
underestimate me and i will own you
Posted by: solrev on Nov 21, 2007 10:07 AM   
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Naomi Wolf may be able to look back at history and see similarities to what is happening today but so can your enemies and they may even be smart enough to learn from past mistakes. I do not think for one minute that their goal is a military fascist takeover of the US. I wish that were the plan. A military that could not beat the Vietnamese or the Iraqi does not scare me one bit. They can not beat us on our own turf either. However, there is no doubt in my mind that the destruction of the US is being engineered. Their goal is to turn the US into a slave state along with the rest of the world and that takes economic power and not military power. They have abandoned any national identity; they are the masters of the universe. They know who their enemies are, and they are the nationalists or the populists as they usually call us. If it appears obvious watch your back.

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the crystal ball
Posted by: ShoShenQ on Nov 21, 2007 10:11 AM   
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peering into the future Wolf can tell us what will happen in the USA thanks to her magic blue print.

Gimme a break, and thats coming from a US pessimist historian.

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» RE: the crystal ball Posted by: Quannah
ShowMeSTL
Posted by: ShowSTL on Nov 21, 2007 10:17 AM   
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Naomi Wolf has uncovered a disturbing slide into fascism. Recently I had a tug-o-war with a local editor on what I perceived to be "soft-fascism" thwarting the press. By that I mean the ever increasing trend of local newspapers to carry fewer and fewer hard-hitting editorials and opeds about the growing curtailment of human and civil rights in the name of security. Ben Franklin hit the nail on the head when he wrote "The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either."

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Posted by: ShoShenQ on Nov 21, 2007 10:26 AM   
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fascism does not only describe a state fighting democracy, but also the culture of strenght, and yes we cant deny that the USA are sliding towards such culture.

Actually every US citizen should have a car plate with " you got the oil, we got the troops" inscription on it.

But Mrs Wolf is saying that the 2008 elections will mark a turning point towards fascism and I completely disagree, for it takes time and a LOT of conditions for that to happen.

And no history doesnt repeat itself, unless you just read the big lines that is. Every historical event is unique, what was the historical precedant of Nazi Germany for example ? Augustus overthrow of the roman res publica ? That would be overlooking all the all important "details" and differences.

And therein lies the Truth.

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THE MOVE TO FASCISM
Posted by: SOWILO on Nov 21, 2007 10:27 AM   
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The move to fascism in my opinion started with a few things that most people are in the dark about.

1. Organized religion and the inability of citizens of the U.S. to adequately fight its spread and its naive mysticisms. This is especially the case with this insane "cultural relativism" and "diversity" which under the guise of "freedom and equality" has allowed other cultures to spread their religions and non-progressive attitudes unchecked. This includes most religions of "the book." The West is under threat by naive interpretations of mysticisms.

2. Multiculturalism. It is naive to think that all these differing cultures can subsist together. Also Adorno and the Frankfurt school did a wonderful job denigrating anything of Western culture, thus creating an atmosphere in education where caucasians aren't allowed to know about their European history in a positive light. This has created nothing but apathy and growing antagonism. It has also destroyed Western art and ingenuity.

3. Dysgenic population growth. Because of economics, high IQ gifted people have less children. Current science is refuting the notion that IQ can be raised.

4. Illegal immigration and the inability to contain it.

5. Everything is all opinion and no one is wrong (I have the right to believe in Creation and not Evolution)

6. Read Wilhelm Reich's "Mass Psychology of Fascism." The U.S. is a purveyor of unhealthy sexuality and Reich proposed that when a humans natural instincts have been stifled, they go into decline and this is shown on a macrocosmic scale when the herd looks to strong leaders in times of fear as their orgastic impulses are denied (fear of child-molesters, body-hating Christianity, etc.)

It's all a perfect storm allowing Anglo-America to lose its mind.

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Kill the GWOT, Resist Fascism
Posted by: channing on Nov 21, 2007 10:25 AM   
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The road to fascism is paved with Fear of Government and a Rovian "Divide and Conquer" strategy dished to its opponents. Disjointed social order, distracted and distressed culture, ample cheap goodies and religious guidance from tall pulpits, throwaway sense of place, detachment, corruption, the drug war, manifold taxes-fees-subsidies spreading dependency and authoritarianism, glamorized gambling, gluttony, greed and super-natural riches, a "Christianized" Black-Friday. But ultimately there's Ignorance, the beam in the "I".

Our government conceals billions of pages of "National Security", and "loses" trillions in DOD expenditures, on top of 50 billion/year on "convert intelligence" activities, and now hires international war-criminals from rogue nations and grants them unconditional Immunity to operate here and abroad? Our government can collude with Oil Cabals to force feed "oil-dependency" and then guarantee high prices/profits through military interventions and disruptions of oil supplies and through a speculator's marketplace, and to round out the total control, our government can almost single-handedly own the media by carefully crafting "independence" into "conformity", public lies, and crafted omissions and releases... ownership itself!

If only we weren't so ignorant? If only we weren't so afraid to know the truth.

This is as natural as the bully on the block in childhood: If the neighborhood stands together for one another the bully is but an exposed idiot thug, but when the neighbors are divided he's the terror in everyone's dreams. We grant the bully strength in our own disunity.

Kill the GWOT, Resist Fascism!

The Global War on Terror is a cesspool of riches, tyranny and public manipulation utilizing Fear, secrecy and cronyism... the only way to build a criminal enterprise! Building on its little brother, the War on Drugs, the stillborn by-product of Prohibition, and Coordinated with the extensive but otherwise useless Cold War Machinery/Intelligence apparatus, it has become the new Forward Flag of Imperialism in the world today, and the force behind Constitutional Suspensions at home, one after the other.

The Europeans have all but rejected the GWOT due to direct parallels between it and the 3rd Reich among others... they saw it for themselves and have not yet forgotten. Mind you, there are Big Cheerleaders over there hoping the US will continue doing their dirty work, but the public is not sold, is not involved, is not supporting it, and remains unphased by the pretentiousness of it.

Americans lose 40,000 lives every year to auto accidents, but spend less than a billion/year on Driver's Education, while we lose perhaps 200 lives/year to "terrorism", we spend 100's of billions on the GWOT...see any relationship? Americans spend 400 billion/year on oil, but cannot find money for solar deserts or wind farms... no relationship?

The GWOT is Stealth as well as rich. It cloaks its mission in secrecy, its budget, its activities, its technologies, methods and partners. Some will say, "this is the nature of intelligence", but truth is that this secrecy is the nature of the Mafia and all other underground crime organizations. Grand Conspiracies which combine Fear and Profits by and for a few bullies among us.

The stake in the heart of the GWOT is the Open Investigation of the 911 murders... the very core of all the secrecy, fears, plunder and people involved in Progressive-Fascism today.

The connection, the people behind it are staring us in the face, and the solution is as simple as a critical mass of neighbors uniting to expose the thug in our midst... No joking, if they can get this one past the public, look out, we're in for a long Orwellian Future!

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Never Forget 9/11 changed everything
Posted by: Soco on Nov 21, 2007 10:32 AM   
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Tragically 3,000 people lost their lives on this fateful day. It's a post 9/11 world.

These lives and this date mean more than the millions of death in the Revolutionary War, Spanish American War, Civil War, WW1/2, Korea Vietnam and world history before 9/11 from a small cell based force with no Army or Navy, operating under no flag, having limited funds and little support whose combined victims per year are statistically less than the lives claimed by lighting strikes across the world. If you believe this miniscule threat is global in scope then you can validate the sever steps taken to combat it and the loss of liberty.

In world history, the majority of terrorism is "state sponsored." Pharmaceuticals kill more people a year than illicit drugs but we declare a war on the minority of drugs users rather than address the 500lb gorilla in the room.

It's great we can blame Bush (or Clinton) because it absolves us of the responsibility. If you support the Democrats you are still on the wrong side. If you support the Terrorists, you are on the wrong side. "You are either with us or against us." Regardless, the choice you make still places you on the wrong side. It's time to rise about the false duality of the situation.

If the lives of those 3,000 people are more sacred than the lives of our soldiers, whose death toll is 3,874 or the 68,000+ iraq victims then we are kidding ourselves. If we applied the "eye for an eye" logic then we've acted out of kind with undue and overwhelming force. Doesn't this make 24 deaths per person for the original 3,000? How is this justifiable? How is it that the reported deaths of 68,000 people in Iraq (whom had nothing to do with 9/11).

If we allow are rights to be taken and Noami Wolf is even close to being right more people will die chasing phantom "terrorists" in places unrelated to the causes of 9/11.

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It must be "Big Talk Wednesday" here on Alternet
Posted by: MAD on Nov 21, 2007 11:11 AM   
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Lots of pontificating and moral grandstanding going on but not a one of you has a reasonable plan to bring the rule of an obviously fascist regime to an end. And even if you did, you lack the courage and moral conviction to engage wider society in any meaningful way.

Just curious - do any of you honestly possess the moral fiber and integrity necessary to do something other than marching peacefully with other punk ass Americans?? At what point will you throw caution to the wind and actually risk being looked down upon by your status-seeking, brain dead neighbors and friends?

My guess is not one of you has actually stood up for something you believe in a day in your miserable lives. But I want to hear it from you. I want to know how many of you actually believe you'll have the courage to fight rather than tremble while the urine trickles down your legs. Want to get back to an ordered society based upon the Constitution? Try growing a spine for a change.

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» RE: MAD" Posted by: donl51
Economic Collapse into The Weimar Republic of America, Next Comes the Furher
Posted by: sofla100 on Nov 21, 2007 11:54 AM   
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Of course, history repeats itself, but never repeats itself exactly. Today, America owes billions to countries like China. Financing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and maintaining a large Army and massive supplies of military hardware, is bankrupting America. At the same time, taxes on the rich have been lessened. The net result, the American dollar is collapsing and the price of oil is going through the roof. Next we will see runaway inflation, like what happened in Germany between the wars. Out of this, and increased violence and chaos in our society, will come the leader. Now, it won't be GW Bush. Bush is only a prelude and besides, he is just an idealogue and devoid of the intellectual capability required. But, a Dick Cheney it certainly could be. DHS, FBI and the entire "War on Drugs," along with its minions of enforcers, will form the backbone that will "round of the troublemakers," like the author of this article. Guantanamo is already ready for them. The Furher will ensure the total suspension of constitutional rights (already partly achieved in America). Under our leaders guidance, all news stories prior to broadcast and for clearance will now be sent over to the "patriots" at FOX News (this is America, so the propaganda bureau is privatized) for review. Laugh all you want about my scenario here. But, would anyone believe just a few years ago that the groundwork and circumstances for it would soon be in place?

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yes please - the end of america
Posted by: unity1 on Nov 21, 2007 11:56 AM   
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if only it where true - the entire world would be better off - what is happening to YOU America is Karma - its now how many years - and not one of you have been able to stop the carnage your country is wrecking on weaker nations - and now the world is striking back - not in war - but in economics - which is your weakest point - you only understand money - not values - not morals and not life - and certainly not humanity as a whole - the only way to stop you is to bankrupt you

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An observation that I haven't seen.........
Posted by: tap17x on Nov 21, 2007 12:08 PM   
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........is that a fascist takeover, in order to be inconspicuous, must be gradual. Rights are removed one at a time and groups are added to the list to be persecuted one at a time. The idiot public, drugged on TV, celebrities, and sports, will not notice until it's too late.

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» Oh So True Posted by: bobtr900
Thank you Naomi!!
Posted by: Olivias Oma on Nov 21, 2007 1:11 PM   
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This is why my husband and I left the US. I grew up in Germany, and am too familiar with what happened there. We are prepared to offer safe haven to our children and their families, should the need arise, and the borders remain porous enough to get out of the US. The episode at the Canadian border were 2 US peace activists were refused entry into Canada due to a FBI terrorist list is very troublesome. So the US is not refusing to let people travel, but is advising other countries whom to let in(or not),meaning that for some , the borders are already closed.

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Those Of Us Who Haven't Yet Started Stockpiling Guns, Ammo, Explosives..
Posted by: Animal on Nov 21, 2007 1:59 PM   
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I would suggest doing so. I'm convinced that things are gonna get downright ugly in this country, and that it will take nothing less than a Second Amendment fix to throw these gangsters out. Our Founders weren't just talking about hunting or target shooting when they wrote the Second Amendment. They knew this day would eventually come.

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Skeptics, check out these books
Posted by: CJC on Nov 21, 2007 3:06 PM   
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For those who think Naomi Wolf's worries are over the top, reading these 3 books may give you some perspective.

Sinclair Lewis, "It Can't Happen Here," 1935

George Orwell, "1984," 1949

Margaret Atwood, "The Handmaid's Tale," 1986

All written well before George W. Bush appeared on the scene and well before 9/11/2001.

As you read ask yourself if any of it reminds you of our current political situation.

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It is happening now
Posted by: foreverhope on Nov 21, 2007 5:38 PM   
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I am so tired, please see my other posts on this thread. I need people to look at a new third party the republicans are cooking up, it is called Unity 08.

They are doing it, recruiting people that hate hate hate Hillary, they don't care who, waiting for hate groups to show up that favor Ron Paul. One woman said she is waiting for 'the right people', and that I am to liberal because I favor equal rights.

This new third party, Unity, claiming to represent 115,400 angry voters, an elaborate website but not much activity, they are waiting till after the primary, they want people to be upset, angry, really angry. They are betting on it they told me, rolling the dice. They are successfully raising money, glossy marketing campaign, new high tech method of voting online for whomever they hatch up, and a tv actor spokesperson, very consumer friendly, have to give them credit for that, but scary stuff.

At first glance it is friendly but look deeper. An article from 1996 said their strategist 'could get Hitler elected'. I hope I have your attention.

You have to go in and sit for awhile, look around, it took me a couple of weeks to get to what they are really after, but only God knows what they want for America or who is pulling the strings. Look at their 'American Agenda'. It is a very creepy place and they are cooking up some bad stuff for the next election. God knows what it will be, and God help this country.

I hope progressives are reading this, I want this organization, this new third party Unity that wants to reinvent our democracy, stopped before it can get started. Right now they know I busted them and they are trying to figure out what to do with me (evil laugh). Thanks.

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» RE: It is happening now Posted by: Redskyatmorning
What it feels like to be labeled a terrorist
Posted by: Maui Paddler on Nov 21, 2007 5:45 PM   
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Gov. Linda Lingle of Hawaii has been doing favors for Cheney friend, John F. Lehman's Superferry by ignoring environmental law.

Those of us who protested have been labeled "terrorists". Lingle has put together her "Unified Command" of military, state, county and FBI forces to move against the peaceful protesters. She actually called it that!

So tell me about the progression of labeling the "other" as terrorist and now labeling normal, law-abiding, American citizens as "terrorists".

All eyes should be on the Dec 1 arrival of the Superferry on Maui. If we are lucky, the County of Maui will protect our civil rights. But they will have a difficult time if Lingle's Unified Command makes good on their threat to create "protest zones" preventing us from using our own public sidewalks, roads, beaches and ocean.

However, Lingle has said that Hawaii Superferry can hire its own stooges to "enforce law" and "direct traffic". Their private army telling citizens where they can and can not walk on public streets, where they can and cannot go in our harbor?

She has also mobilized the Coast Guard against us, recruiting 250 troops from the mainland and using our tax money to equip them. She has charged unarmed protesters in the water with Homeland Security violations carrying 10 year penalties and $25,000 fines.

She has threatened to take protesters' children away using Child Protective Services.

You think fascism is not here yet, then come to Maui and see Linda Lingle put in action.

Save Kahului Harbor

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» Equal opportunity terrorism Posted by: truthisout
At Last, People are calling this government what it is...
Posted by: djnoll on Nov 21, 2007 5:48 PM   
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A FASCIST STATE! Three years ago I started pointing out to others that history was repeating itself, and letting people know that we were like the Germans and Italians of the 1930's. I got ridiculed, called vicious names, called unpatriotic and a traitor. But if you read history, you see the "blueprints" that the author talks about. Maybe that is why history is no longer mandatory in our schools, and is taught in a manner that is twisted and often incorrect.

It is nice to see that someone has finally gotten into print a book that lays out the issues based on historical designs. It took long enough, now if only people knew how to read...then it might do some good and wake up America. I hope it works, and soon, Nov. 2008 will never happen in a free American democracy. Give this book for Christmas and make sure everyone you know reads it and finally takes action.

http://www.standanddeliveramerica.com

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Creating Emancipation - Grassroots Liberty - Slaves Anonymous
Posted by: A. Servant on Nov 22, 2007 1:53 AM   
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The reality is that most of us are being kept as slaves in a matrix of control. And as slaves, we are being dominated, sickened, and imprisoned (or threatened with imprisonment if we are bad). And when our usefulness is over, we will be left to die or be killed.

Do you hope that the slave masters will be kinder and gentler to us and change their cruel ways? If not, you may be ready to join us!

If this makes sense to you and you're tired of being enslaved, join us in Slaves Anonymous. You and your neighbors have the autonomy, creativity, diversity, passion and transcendence to become self-owners and create the conditions necessary for emancipation of your local community from the global tyranny of slavery or corporatism or government or fascism or whatever-you-want-to-call-it.

Let's work together: You stop it in your community; I'll stop it in mine.

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Are we carriers of the Fascism disease?
Posted by: Gozawheena on Nov 22, 2007 5:13 AM   
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While I feel we tend to regard political and social malfeasance as something created by an outside force, should we not recognize that many of us unknowingly enable or perpetuate the problems? Spreading Democracy

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American People, please don't give up.
Posted by: tonyf69 on Nov 22, 2007 9:53 AM   
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America is a baby, it was born of Europe, Africa, Asia, Russia, China S. America, The N pole and The S. Pole. America belongs to the world as well as the American people! The world gave birth to America because after thousands of years of war and confusion we needed a powerful but neutral leader. For a while it looked like a great success, Americans enjoyed a standard of life never seen before, they ended two world wars and they held dear almost all the values needed for a peaceful world. Sure, it had it's faults, but nothing that couldn't be resolved.

But something is going wrong. Our baby is being coerced by bad guys, they offer it sugar and candy and in return it does their bidding. This is the big test, will our baby finally grow up, tell the bad guys to go away and become the leader we want and need? Or will it eat us?

American People, please don't give in to the doomsday soothsayers like Niomie, yours (and therefore ours) is the future, do not submit yourselves to history 'because it's happened before'! Stay with us, unload those that will do you (and us) harm, and come out of this crisis as a level headed adolescent, fresh out of the Academy, but ready to lead the world to a better future when ready.

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dr johnson
Posted by: darkstar57 on Nov 22, 2007 11:55 AM   
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naomi and don should recall the following. Clinton fired all the attorney generals, not Bush.
the 911 hijackers were really sleeper cells, not some Bush figment.
And the 10 steps apply most clearly to Amadinjad in Iran, Castro in Cuba, and Chavez in Venezuela.
Have a nice day with your selective memory.
James Johnson

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» RE: dr johnson Posted by: Quannah
» RE: dr johnson Posted by: bobtr900
» Hey bobtr900... Posted by: Quannah
Redbird, Redbird, Redbird (shaking my head...)
Posted by: Quannah on Nov 22, 2007 1:46 PM   
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I see you won't even answer my post. What's wrong? Could it be you're completely outgunned in here? That you're job as right-wing hatchet man hasn't worked? That you are out-smarted, out-witted, out-thought, out-numbered in here and don't know what to do?

Crawl back under the rock you came out from under... I think I hear O'Reilly calling for you. Go check in with your master.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Not new, not news.
Posted by: johndoraemi on Nov 22, 2007 6:42 PM   
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I would like to give my sincere appreciation to Naomi Wolf for getting some traction on this.

Alternet, however, is behind the curve. Numerous writers have addressed the fascist takeover during these last 6+ years (and some even before the rise of Bush).

The mechanism they employed was false flag terrorism, and September 11th 2001 to be more specific. This is pretty much indisputable, unless you commit yourself to cherry picking counter claims in defense of the fascists.

Yes, they let it happen, and yes that was the highest treason. Yes it remains covered up to this day, although evidence of their despicable crimes on 9/11 has surfaced and is talked about extensively by the populace (but not in articles commissioned for Alternet, obviously).

Naomi Wolf avoids the 9/11 treason, and so she is promoted. This is a small victory, but it doesn't address the full story, obviously.

Crimes of the State Blog
http://crimesofthestate.blogspot.com/

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Pinochet Was Kissinger's Errand Boy
Posted by: malcolmartin on Nov 22, 2007 9:15 PM   
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Ms. Wolf is well meaning but much of her analysis is silly petty bourgeoisie fantasy. For instance, after the overthrow of Salvador Allende the Chilean people's resistance was ruthlessly crushed by the Central Intelligence Agency. They were not paralyzed by the fear that "terrorists" were going to assassinate Chilean generals.

Meanwhile, the threat to our bourgeois democracy addressed by Ms. Wolf is very real. As capitalism enters its final stages, a nearly seamless political transition to fascism is taking place. The trappings of bourgeois democracy are a brake on profits and so they are being shredded. The Constitution and its Bill of Rights are being rendered meaningless by plans for perpetual war, by presidential signing statements and the theory of the unitary executive, extraordinary rendition, government surveillance programs and the like. Programs based on democratic principles like the public schools, Social Security, Medicare, affirmative action and welfare are being starved to death. Separate and parallel InterNet and military forces are being constructed along with internment camps and the legal construct for a martial law declaration. Blackwater will ultimately fight US military regulars in the streets of this country. (Too many sons and daughters of the working class in the US military to be trusted.) The mass media and electoral machinery and both major political parties are now fully under the control of those in power. Bloodless coups in 2000 and 2004 installed George W. Bush in the White House and no future ballot will remove the candidates of the ruling class from power.

The sad truth is that the petty bourgeois cannot defeat the capitalist ruling class! They are a timid and passive group who gather at the gates of the palace to nag and complain essentially to each other. There are scores of Internet websites, magazines, newspapers, radio programs and networks, and some small television networks where liberal, left, progressive, and other commentators show up to whine out loud. They rail against the outrages and inhumanity of the U.S. government and the Bush Administration. They point out the duplicity, the corruption, the hypocrisy, the inhumanity, and the utter criminality loosed in the world today but to no useful end since capitalism will not be reformed nor shamed to death. Pointing out the defects of capitalism has become as easy as shooting fish in a barrel. The ruling class brushes its liberal democratic critics off like gnats as long as they stay away from the third rail. But let one of these voices dare mention unity based on working class-consciousness and a mobilization to strike at profits (think Boston Tea Party, Flint Sit-down, Montgomery Bus Boycott) and great danger would shortly thereafter visit. See you in Camp KBR!

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Please, A little Nuance...
Posted by: bobtr900 on Nov 22, 2007 9:22 PM   
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... is called for.

There are TWO types of neocns. There are Jewish neocons, some say about half of the neocons. But let us remember there are the Gentile neocons.

First lets us consider the Jewish neocons. There are two types. The Jewish neocons who stem from the teachings of Leo Strauss and coming from the Univ. of Chicago. The first type of neocons are the illuminati neocons who still suffer from the ravages of the Holocaust, I can understand where they are coming from.They use America to ensure that there will never beanother Holocaust and I don't blame them, at least to some extent.

The second type of Jewish neocons want to make the ME into an Israeli controlled territory, which is all wrong and will never work. Iam opposed to this group of neocons just as equally as I am opposed the Catholic Church, my church, and it's complicity with the Nazi Party and now it's complicity with Bushco and the Repug Party.

Then there are the Gentile neocons, including, the Bush family, the non-Jewish Republicans etc. These people are all scum because they are nothing but war profiteers. The Pope may like them but then I don't like the Popes politics.

So though Bush and his Texans don't do nuance the rest of us must, so we do not make the same mistakes that all the non-nuanced knuckle dragging white southern NASCAR confederates make.

So there are neocons and there are neocons. And then there are the war profiteers who feed and suck the blood of others, wherever and whenever they can.

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It's not the Fascist administration. it's the Fascist Civilization
Posted by: BLACKWATCH on Nov 22, 2007 9:35 PM   
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Without getting into a dialogue to convince people who are in extreme denial, everyone including Naomi Wolfe will need to read "his-story" from a more objective eye than the crack haze some call democratic tradition of the United States of America.

To many who are not romantic nor who are forgetful of the record of global death, murder, and colonization, the idea of cycles of fascism pales in the cases of entire civilizations that engage (past/present/future) in the global political movement called by many World White Supremacy, a few class of so-self-labeled elite from a race of human beings that by their own counting make up no more than 12% of humanity have in effect taken over the planet.

The shame of this is that most people here of that 12% both Anti- or Pro- America don't in many ways benefit from the elite's domination but are cracked out on a democracy/loss-of-democracy fantasy that can be his-storically argued never was and never existed.

Many of the majority of humanity would agree that Adolf Hitler is no worse/better than Joseph Stalin is no worse/better than Cecil Rhodes is no worse/better than King Leopold is no worse/better than Queen Elizabeth is no worse/better than Bill Clinton is no worse/better than George H.W. Bush is no worse/better than Theodore Roosevelt is no worse/better than Benjamin Franklin is no worse/better than General Custer is no worse/better than Christopher Columbus is no worse/better than the Devil.

Some of the above today are considered evil and some are considered heroes. Same then, the same today.

Many of the majority of humanity would agree that a certain country is an illegal colonial operation that committed genocide of the people who were already here before they formed a federation in the 1776 to 1781 period.

Many of the majority of humanity would know that the problem the world face is bigger than an illusion that is more comforting than facing the truth: the illusion of political choice.

Maybe then it will be up to others who are can walk away from illusions of any kind and who see the clearest and who knows the record to make a change that could be the greatest challenge anyone can face.

But it will certainly not be up to books by a celebrity of sorts that touch only the tip of a cold pale dark history of people who cannot and haven't honestly looked at all they have gained and how they have gained it.

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FINALLY! Somebody has the sense to call it FASCISM!
Posted by: Morgaine Swann on Nov 22, 2007 11:13 PM   
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I've been called an extremist for years because I've been writing about this very problem. It's nice to see someone with a position of respect and access to the media stand up and call a Nazi a Nazi.

This is a dangerous time for America. If we don't wake up, things can only go downhill from here. We've got people in charge of our government that don't care about the Constitution and they don't care about human rights. The believe in elitism and profit, and they don't care who they torture or who has to die.

The upcoming Presidential election could be a crucial tipping point. If they steal a third election, our democracy is pretty much gone.

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The Army Dictator, President Musharraf of Pakistan just did it
Posted by: werewolf on Nov 23, 2007 5:14 AM   
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and allies are mum about it, especially his greatest supporter, President... you guessed it...

"Now that's something that Goebbels did in 1933 in April, overnight. He fired everyone, focusing on lawyers and judges who were not a supporter of the regime. So you can still have elections ... in an outcome like that. "

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Discontinuing Democracy
Posted by: stfrequency on Nov 23, 2007 1:59 PM   
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I am very grateful for this book to emerge now, as I've been discussing a fascist shift amongst my like-minded friends for some time. It's hard to make the case in a casual conversation when talking to those who aren't already somewhat tuned into the shift, and this book will serve as a powerful tool in awakening others.

I've written an article that explores the recent presidential security directive NSPD-51/HSPD-20, which arranges for new Continuity of Government plans in the event of a broadly-defined "catastrophic emergency." I feel strongly that this directive represents the linchpin of ultimate rule by the executive branch if invoked -- please take a moment to read it.

-st

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Will Alternet take the initiative to spread unspun news where it matters most?
Posted by: werewolf on Nov 23, 2007 11:59 PM   
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"Until people begin paying attention and getting involved to stop big government it will only get worse."

The vast majority do not surf the internet for news for lack of easy availability. Instead they read any paper the MSM corporate news mongers have ready at every nook and corner and thus allow themselves to believe in the spun news dished out there.

Organizations like Alternet can also publish their articles on paper as well and distribute them to libraries, union offices, etc. such that thousands and thousands more are aware of the actual news suppressed or spun by MSM.

Will Alternet take an initiative? We can help with funds.

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Please Join Me to Shape the American Agenda for U'08
Posted by: foreverhope on Nov 24, 2007 3:56 AM   
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As mentioned a new organization is forming a third party to bring a surprise 'bi-partisan super team' forward to "re-invent" democracy and the election process in America. UNITY08

They are developing an "American Agenda", and a platform that is meant to include bi-partisans looking for better cooperation between democrats and republicans. There are NO REAL bi-partisan discussions underway to develop that platform.

The selection for who will be Unity08's choosen "bi-partisan dream team" is all over the map. Ron Paul with Collin Powell, Ron Paul with Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul with anyone. Other perspective candidates for this American Dream Team are: Con Rice, McCann (maybe with Leibermann as a running mate v.p.), occasionally Biden as v.p. but pretty much not, Gore is unacceptable, Bob Kerrey as a v.p. but mostly not, Hagel but mostly not, it goes on and on, all over the map but you get the drift.

They prevasively despise Hillary (loving Bill 0 I was told Alternet is to progressive) and have told me they are waiting for angry voters to turn up on to vote for anything and anyone sometime after the primaries.

The STRATAGIST at the 'TOP' of this glossy online and tv marketing campaign to change our democratic process as we now know it is a republican that is written about in glowing terms in a 1996 article, "he can get Hitler elected".

The VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING has a group on Unity '08 called Unity Smoke Jumpers. Sending us "into the fray" to spread the word about Unity's mission, whatever the hell it is. He sent me unwittingly into a rabid republican cesspool blog where rabid republicans were gleefully discussing the idea of running McCann with Leibermann because "it would send Hillary and a lot of others running for the hills." Now I am being told I am being partisan for complaining that is not why I joined, that is not how their MARKETING CAMPAIGN SOLD this organization on STEPHEN COLBERT's Report.

I have a small group, war and peace. Anyone can join now by going to Unity08. Start your own group, help set their American Agenda, put in your two bits, light a torch for freedom in America, bring forward your ideas of a bi-partisan dream team to fix all of America's problems. Do it now before it is to late.

I am beginning a new group today, P.C. 08, UNITY '08 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES.

Get it? P.C. we are politically correct ;-) Please do join me and spread the word EVERYWHERE, all over the net and radio, help me blow some smoke.

"Few will have the greatness to bend history itself; but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total; of all those acts will be written the history of this generation."
Robert Kennedy

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Some background: response to the phrase, "Neo-Con Jews"
Posted by: GPFrank on Nov 24, 2007 9:15 PM   
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The Neo-Cons such as Wolvowitz and Perl, formerly in Defense Dept and Novak,the news columnist, had
been under the tutelage of Leo Strauss,an apostate Jew who admired the Nazis and worked with them, but tried to advise the Nazis to be more under cover and discreet about their plans and strategy.Strauss was expelled from the Nazis and eventually came to teach at the University of Chigago. There is some arcane reason, why a number of universities hired one faculty member, strange to the academic community such as Strauss. Strauss's overt emphasis was on classical logic but he taught Plato's Republic as a real model for government rather than the book as a "thought experiment" which those in the disciplines related to Greek philosophy and literature understood. In a way, similar to how Hitler ran his war, true governing would be done by philosophers whose job was to do the thinking and everyone else did the work. A true philosopher had nothing to do with actually taking up a weapon and joining the troops because that would not be impartial to the truth, which was right in line with the Neo-con "chickeb-hawk" chutzpah. In order to think properly about war, carpentry or farming, for that matter one must not be physically or emotionally involved.

But the same people also had inherited ideas that sprang out of the Communist revolution in Russia. But the ideas they used were that of the opposition which were sometimes more extreme. But the central doctrine was that there should be one country ruling the world. At the time Russia seemed to be the one; then the opposition favored Germany as the ruling power. But now, it is the United States. All this was to be accomplished by the Leninist methods of propaganda, lies, slander and provocation. In that regard I point especially to Novak. In "The Republic" of Plato it says it is proper to lie to the people if there is an apparent good. Again just to remind that most of us believe "The Republic" was a "thought experiment" and not an actual proposal for political science. Perhaps a provocation,if you will, to think about democracy.

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Unchecked Corporate Economic Dominance will produce a Facist State
Posted by: Tom Berry on Nov 24, 2007 11:11 PM   
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While I certainly commend the author for addressing the factors that show a comparable trend we are experiencing to our detriment, I must address some of the major underlying causes that we need to address now and correct before we find ourselves on a path of self extinction.

Checks and balances have always been the key. Unregulated competition leads to combination, forms of monopoly, and economic dictatorship. We end up with a handful of corporations controlling everything, including governments. Stockholders' quests for maximum profit can only be tempered by retulation. The absence of regulation leads to the free enterprise of burglars and the ruination of ountries. We need to regulate those areas of our economy that directly effect the public interest.

For example: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is currently considering (with the majority advocating) further onsolidation of the media, while a handful of people already control over 80% of the media market, which by definition is market dominance not in the public interest and against the intent of the Antitrust Laws. Someone (other than a corporation) needs to be in position and take the FCC to court on ruling in opposition to Antitrust, and congress has to be fully alerted to take legislative action in the event the court system does not rule in the public interest.

Another example: Our oil industry is poised to earn profits of over 54 billion dollars this year. Congress needs to act to set up an "Economic Energy Commission" to impose rate of return regulation on the oil industry, much as we do with public utilities, limiting them to reasonable rates of return. This in itself would lead to voluntary corporate investment decisions being made to build more refineries to expand a base vs. higher profit, lower prices at the pump, and some other corollaries being that the oil industry will not need Production Service Agreements in Iraq in order to almost steal oil from Iraq to inflate stockholder profit and justify enormous top management salaries. This will then allow our Congress to
consider the corporate plunder of Iraq, curb it, outlaw production service agreements, preclude the massive exploitation of the Iraq government and citizens. This would resolve the major stumbling blocks of negotiations in Iraq, forgo
our otherwise projected unconscionable advantage, (primarily for our oil companies to be in position to exploit ruinous situation for exorbitant profits and the lion's share of oil out of Iraq) and leave us respected by the Iraq government and people, and for that matter the rest of the world.

A third example: Health care costs have been skyrocketing well in excess of inflation. Congress needs to to set up a "Health Care Commission" to insure that the "for profit" portion of the health care industry (including pharmaceuticals and health care insurance companies) is only allowed to make a reasonable rate of return, as their operations directly affect the public interest.

If we don't move in these directions, we can blame ourselves for the unintended consequences that will befell us.

We can take action now. No one is going to do it for us.

Tom Berry

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BOYTIME or itstime, user name person
Posted by: Turiye on Nov 25, 2007 2:37 AM   
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Alternet misspelled my username, S/B TURKIYE!

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Protecting Democracy or Mediocracy?
Posted by: Smartcookie on Nov 25, 2007 4:40 AM   
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You can't protect democracy from money, I wish more people were well read on history.

(From wikipedias - Decline of the west, by Oswald spengler)

"According to its theories we are now living in the winter time of the Faustian civilization. His description of the Faustian civilization is where the populace constantly strives for the unattainable—making the western man a proud but tragic figure, for while he strives and creates he secretly knows the actual goal will never be reached."

Phases of rise and decline

Main article: Spengler's civilization model

Spring: Intuition, powerful cultural creation from awakening souls, unity and abundance.

* Religion: Birth of a grand myth signifying a new conception of God. Fear and longing for the world. Earliest metaphysical organization of the world. High scholasticism.

* Art: Religious art considered as an integrated part of religious devotion. Gothic cathedrals, Doric temples. Development of Ornamental art as against the persistent, ahistorical type of Imitative art.

* Politics: Feudalism, warrior aristocracies. Division between two primary Estates: Nobility, which is the estate proper, contains within itself the highest aspirations of its race and is therefore symbolic of the particular people in question, as well as being representative of Time in the sense of Directedness and Destiny; and Priesthood, which is the anti-Estate, pursuing eternal Truth and attempting to subordinate Blood to Intellect primarily through asceticism, but also through scholasticism.

Summer: Maturing consciousness. Earliest urban-civil society and critical thought.

* Religion: Reformation: revolt of the religious moderates against the early religion. Beginnings of a purely philosophical movement. Contrasting idealistic and realistic systems. Mathematical breakthroughs leading to a new conception of the world. Rationalism. The depletion of mysticism from religion.

* Art: Development of high artistic traditions. Both artistic medium and style express the fundamental nature of the soul of the culture. Struggle between different artistic mediums, representing the culture's striving to discover its proper mode of self-representation.

* Politics: Absolutist states. Conflicts between aristocracy and monarchy. The political centre shifts from castles and estates to the cities.

Autumn: Urban rise. High point of disciplined organizational strength.

* Religion: Faith in the omnipotence of rationality. Cult of Nature. The height of mathematical thought. The last idealists. Theories of knowledge and logic.

* Art: Fulfillment of high artistic potentials of culture- sculpture in Greece, contrapuntal music in the West. At the beginning of Autumn, art possesses complete freedom to manifest the Destiny-vision of a people through its particular perfected formal technique. However, the end of Autumn witnesses the exhaustion of the possibilities of that technique, leading to craft-art in imitation of the great style as well as artistic revolt.

* Politics: Struggles between the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie. Revolutions. Napoleonism.

Winter: Coming fissure in the world-urban civilization. Exhaustion of mental organization strength. Irreligiousness rises.

* Religion: Materialism: Cults of science, utility, and luck. Ethical-social ideals: philosophy without mathematics, skepticism. The last mathematical thinkers. Decline of abstract thinkers, and the rise of specialized academic philosophy. Spread of the last ideas.

* Art: End of symbolic art. All art becomes meaningless subjects of fashion.

* Politics: Democracy, the rule of the rich, followed by caesarism and bureaucracy

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Things are bad now but just wait...
Posted by: itzamirakul on Nov 26, 2007 10:01 AM   
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If you think BushCo refuses to obey Congress and the people just wait and see what happens if Giuliani gets residency at the WH. Based on his behavior when he was Mayor of NYC, all African Americans had better just pack up because he is more of a looney tune than Bush.

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john visher
Posted by: jvisher on Nov 26, 2007 10:19 AM   
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Decline and fall of America, meaning the comeuppance of a genocidal society based on the worst prejudices of a european racist culture, I welcome. America is not about the statue of liberty and bring me your tired, hungry and poor (whites only). The United States has been and always will be a tool of domination of the new world by european powers. Perhaps the first deceit is the much ballyhooed Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights! The deep wisdom of the founding fathers (dead beat dads, more like it, with their uncared for and uncounted children by slaves)

The American continents, north and south, have been in decline for hundreds of years, starting with the rape and looting of native cultures, the slaughtering of buffalos, the extinction of grizzly bears in California, the litany of loss defies enumeration.

Dreaming of a nation lead by kind, socially conscious leaders, will not get us anywhere. FDR was a sensitive man who created a strong federal government for the exercise of good, but in the end gave power to the corrupt who used the strong national institutions to enrich and empower themselves in a trajectory of evil we yet to see end. It is time for power to be taken exclusively to local governing bodies; lead by people whose home location is known by all participating citizens.

The vile nation of the United States will be cast off. As much as I respect Naomi's research and nascent scholarly approach, it is time for thinking people with a publicly heard voice to develop a deep understanding of modern american history, abandon the received wisdom, not much more than propaganda assigned for public recital. Please, kindly, and bravely, join the small determined collective of us who want to see the end of the United States.

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Welcome to the Barricades
Posted by: carlon on Nov 26, 2007 5:04 PM   
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If George Bush did anything right, it was getting the leftists onto the bandwagon against totalitarian government. We knew it would take a Republican regime. When the Democrats were pushing socialized medicine, civilian disarmament, eminent domain, double jeopardy, confiscatory taxes, and no-knock home invasions, the left was off somewhere having a comfy nap. Well, welcome to the barricades -- hope you brought along a torch, because a Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb isn't going to cut it.

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If George Washington was alive today...
Posted by: zooeyhall on Nov 28, 2007 10:30 AM   
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The wimpiness of the typical middle-class upper middle-class progressive doesn't give me any hope for real change.

Imagine if George Washington lived in one of the Lexus Liberal suburbs:

George: "Martha--I'm off to lead the revolutionary army, to secure for us our sacred liberty!"

Martha: "George!!! Don't you dare! What will the neighbors think?!?"

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take heed
Posted by: renegade001 on Nov 28, 2007 11:13 AM   
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there is a famous saying, forget who it was, he said "the price of freedom is eternal vigilance"
The problem facing all law abiding citizens is when democracy fails and is dismantled, how do the people take back control of their own state. Thanks to our flash new anti-terrorism laws it is getting harder and harder to instigate change without being persecuted by the authorities. At what point can a citizen legitmately FIGHT to protect the constitution and the bill of rights.
Luckily for the time being there are still plenty of legal channels to pursue before it comes to this...but the way its going at the moment, a day may come when Americans might have to fight for freedom and democracy in their own backyard.
That is of your not all cowering in fear in front of your television screens.

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