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Freedoms Lost Under G.W. Bush

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 23 February 2005
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Freedoms Lost Under G.W. Bush
Chuck Baldwin
February 01, 2005

Supporters and apologists for President G.W. Bush will often assail my assertion that the Bush administration has done more to dismantle constitutional protections of our liberties than any president in modern memory. It seems that these people believe that until federal Storm Troopers knock down the doors of their homes and drag them off to the gulags, they have lost no freedoms. Nothing could be further from the truth.

If history is any teacher, it instructs us in the incremental process that elitists use to implement their totalitarian agenda. The first step is to use an incessant, highly orchestrated propaganda. For all practical purposes, the major media in the United States is providing that propaganda. At the national level, there is hardly any investigative journalism going on. Instead, the national press corps has become little more than lazy lackeys for the White House.

The second step is to lay the foundation for totalitarianism by passing legislation that may later be used against the citizenry. And that is exactly what the Bush administration has very successfully accomplished. It very adroitly succeeded where the Clinton administration failed.

For example, most conservatives would be surprised to learn that the Patriot Act and Department of Homeland Security was the brainchild of one William Jefferson Clinton. However, a recalcitrant Republican Congress denied Clinton the opportunity to implement these plans. Of course, with the Republican, G.W. Bush, serving as President, that same Republican Congress was all too eager to pass these bills into law.

The third step is to demonize and marginalize anyone and everyone who opposes the government’s plans and ambitions. Such opponents are characterized as "unpatriotic," "obstructionist," "uncompassionate," or even "ungodly." Once again, the Bush minions have very skillfully done just that. Anyone who dares to oppose or even question Bush must be regarded as enemies of America or even as enemies of God.

Of course, the last step is to begin using the power and force of government to physically silence or remove those who are determined to require such treatment. And, as Germany’s National Socialists proved, by the time this happens, there is no one around who is capable of coming to the assistance of such people.

For those who are willing to objectively analyze Bush’s actions and policies, the truth is clearly seen: this President has systematically put in place laws, policies, and bureaucracies that can, are, and will continue to strip the American citizenry of the constitutional protections of their liberties.

Following are examples of freedoms which President Bush and his fellow Republicans in Congress have already expunged (as reported by the Associated Press):

FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION: Government may monitor religious and political institutions without suspecting criminal activity to assist terror investigations.

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION: Government has closed once-public immigration hearings, has secretly detained hundreds of people without charges, and has encouraged bureaucrats to resist public records questions.

FREEDOM OF SPEECH: Government may prosecute librarians or keepers of any other records if they tell anyone that the government subpoenaed information related to a terror investigation.

RIGHT TO LEGAL REPRESENTATION: Government may monitor federal prison jailhouse conversations between attorneys and clients, and deny lawyers to Americans accused of crimes.

FREEDOM FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES: Government may search and seize Americans’ papers and effects without probable cause to assist terror investigation.

RIGHT TO A SPEEDY AND PUBLIC TRIAL: Government may jail Americans indefinitely without a trial.

RIGHT TO LIBERTY: Americans may be jailed without being charged or being able to confront witnesses against them.

These rights have already been lost! Whether individual Americans have been personally subjected to the resultant tyranny or not doesn’t change the fact that they have already lost these freedoms! This fact, alone, should be enough for any studious lover-of-liberty to be outraged.

That good citizens are compliant and unconcerned regarding G.W. Bush’s propensity to trample constitutional freedoms bespeaks a great ignorance or a great apathy, or both.

Forum posts

  • We are not ignorant or apathetic. We needsomeone "outside" this country’s help.
    Bring in the U.N., rescue us from this facsist group in power. They have the Congress, the media, the election system, the courts, the corporations, the Supreme Court.
    WE BEG YOU< PLEASE>>>>HELP US!!

  • The majority of the US population is oblivious to these inroads on their rights. As far as they’re concerned, they still have the "freedom" to get 12 miles to the gallon in their SUVs, watch reality TV, grow ever fatter, get all giddy at the coming Oscar awards, grouse about the bad weather, backstab their fellow workers, look at porn on their computers, babble endlessly about nothing on their cell phones, graze in the malls for crap they don’t really need, and not give a f**k about anything but their own over indulgence. Living in the good old US of A is a veritable heaven on earth!

  • "...great ignorance or a great apathy, or both."

    Both. And they feed off each other. We’re pretty close to the edge.

  • caution : we will erase messages with caractere defamatory, abusive, xenophobe, sexist, the threats, politic and commercial advertising...

    Freedom of speech. Right.

    This article was lame. It gave no specifics, no context, and offered no reasoning. The bulk of the laundry list of compaints filed in this article have been going on since July 4, 1776. The only reason most lefties get such a thrill over griping about it now is because they hate to see a Republican in the White House. If anything, the political left in the US has been much more successful at controlling free speech in this country than the right (as evidenced by your caution sign above). And comparing the way the Nazis came into power with the way GWB is in power is a trick argument. You can find several parallels between all leaders in all countries coming into power throughout history. It’s like a game of basketball: there can be hundreds of different teams playing different styles and achieving varying levels of success, but it’s still the same game being played. It’s not that difficult to find parallels between Hitler and Ghandi for example.

    Patrick.

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