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Fear of Tyranny Sweeping America

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October 15, 2006 at 23:23:50

Fear of Tyranny Sweeping America

by Sherwood Ross

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Fear of Tyranny Sweeping America

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By Sherwood Ross

Fear for an individual’s personal security common to a people whose leaders are taking their nation down the road to dictatorship has begun to grip America.

In church this Sunday one man said only half in jest, "When the arrests begin I will probably be the first one picked up." He told of a woman he knew personally just released from a mental institution in Texas where, he said, the Federal government had locked her up for a year after she tried to show officials "proof" Iraq’s Saddam Hussein had no WMD.

I found this anecdote incredible until I recalled a recent reliable press account of a man arrested by the Secret Service merely for politely telling Vice President Cheney after hearing him speak that he disagreed with his policies.

Whether the story of the woman tossed into an asylum is factual, there are growing numbers of people who fear retribution for exercising their right of free speech. People warn their friends: Better not say that in public. Better not put that in writing.

After hearing the story of the woman’s arrest, a second congregation member stood up to warn dictatorships commit their dark deeds out of sight of the general public. He told of growing up in Argentina under the junta, oblivious to the fact the torture barracks was within blocks of his home. Life went on normally even as people were murdered, and he prayed America would not suffer a like fate.

After the service, another church-goer circulated a petition seeking signatures in opposition to the Administration’s Military Commissions Act that Amnesty International warned strips arrested captives of "any opportunity for meaningful judicial review."

The petition reflects the palpable fear the misery President Bush has inflicted upon military detainees in Guantanamo and elsewhere may soon become the fate of Americans as well.

This fear is spurred by a growing mistrust of, and anger towards, government. A majority of Americans, polls now tell us, think President Bush knew Iraq had no WMD when he made the war. In short, they regard the man as deceitful. And when people do not trust their leaders, they fear them and what they fear they also hate.

Columnist Molly Ivins long ago wrote in The Progressive magazine why she felt justified in hating President Bush. That feeling is spreading. Automobile bumper strips declare "Enough Bushit." People commonly refer to Bush in conversation as "King George." One Website dubs him, "The Smirking Chimp."

(During the Civil War, when anti-Administration newspapers compared President Lincoln to an ape it was based on their view he was a bungler rather than of any personal fear of the man.)

Among Democrats --- as among some conservative Republicans who feel their principles have been betrayed --- anger against the president is palpable. The New York Times reported Sunday, October 15th, "48 percent of Democrats say they are ’more enthusiastic about voting than usual’" in the midterm elections. "Enthusiastic," yes, as so many are actually furious. Much of what they write Congress is vitriolic.

Gays are among the more apprehensive. Their concern is heightened by GOP-sponsored referendums, such as the one on the Virginia ballot next month, prohibiting gay marriage. They worry about being officially stigmatized as second-class citizens. Liberals are also apprehensive. After all, right-wing radio talk personalities have long used the word "liberal" much as Hitler used the word "Jews."

Fear is also spread by press reports of people being denied civil liberties, such as being kept from boarding an airliner without an explanation; of foreign scholars denied teaching opportunities here because of their views; of foreign students denied the right to study here by State Department officials who give no reason for refusing visas.

Fear also spreads when those in government positions who speak the truth are demoted or dismissed. Public confidence is shaken when a general who disagrees on tactics in Iraq is dismissed and a high Army Corps of Engineers official is demoted for charging contracts are being let without competitive bids. There is a growing conviction a vindictive Bush regime will punish anyone who opposes it. This has a chilling impact on free expression.

My recollection is fear of President Bush today is infinitely greater than fear of Senator Joe McCarthy back in the Fifties. McCarthy whipped anti-Communist sentiment to paranoid heights but he was only a Senator. He couldn’t start a war on his own or reach out and have people arrested under any Patriot Act.

Now there is a president wielding virtual dictatorial powers who has deceitfully invaded Iraq, where reportedly 650,000 civilians have been killed, has threatened the use of nuclear weapons, operates secret prisons around the world, and implies his critics are unpatriotic. What’s his next step?

Yes, it is happening before our eyes: the nation that gave the world the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the Four Freedoms, and played an historic role in framing the UN Charter, is witnessing the evisceration of its civil liberties. Administration officials beating the war drums about terrorism abroad are widely suspected of being capable of unleashing it at home.

Am I scared? You betcha. Gangrene spreads.
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(Sherwood Ross is an American reporter. Reach him at sherwoodr1@yahoo.com)

Sherwood Ross worked as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News, as a publicist in the civil rights movement, and as a wire service columnist.

Forum posts

  • well Bush bought a LOT of land in south america hmmmm and the USS Eisenhower will be near Iran before the end of the month. Roves October surprise is right on schedural. something is definetly in the works. marshall law will come. And when the RATS leave the ship you know something is up. HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

    • I believe it’s the USS Enterprise, the world’s oldest nuclear powered air craft carrier (launched in 1961) that is sailing up to the Persian Gulf, a ship slated for mothballs in 2010.
      Too many people know about this possible October surprise, way too many people, for one to think that the neo-fascists will be able to pull it off.
      If the idiot-savants that run the White House do indeed pull this treachery off, there will be too many Americans, especially in the military, smelling rotting cheese. This won’t be 9/11 again.

      If this October surprise does occur, the neo-fascists (Neocons is blatant misnomer. There is nothing new about con-artists, and these people really resemble Trotskyites and Fascists, not Conservatives) will indeed impose Martial Law. The imposition of Martial Law will suspend the upcoming Congressional Elections slated for November 7, 2006, and the Gang of Four can breathe a sigh of relief. Without any Congress they need not worry about being indicted on charges of treason.
      But the imposition of Martial Law has a huge unknown factor, it carries a grave risk. Maybe the majority of Americans are clueless, apathetic and woefully soft, both physically and mentally, but still we have several million, anywhere from 15 to 55 million, who are the REAL THING.
      If Rove and his fellow escaped inmates continue with this cluster fuck of a plan, it just might blow up in front of all of their smarmy arrogant faces. The impostion of Martial Law by an administration that has so clearly attacked our Constitution will be seen by the most intelligent and educated of Americans as the last straw, & thank God for the Second Amendment.

      Instead of seeing a slumbering herd of sheep heading to the nearest FEMA camps, Rove and company just might see lions and tigers and bears, ex-military at that, who might just turn things around. Remember the Bastille?

    • Obviously, though we’re not dealing with sane people who have their finger on the button. If one has Zero real respect for any life, than a Operation Northwoods or a Battleship Maine makes all of the sense in the world. If your planning a war to kill millions or perhaps even billions than *sacrificing* perhaps several thousands is a mere’comma’. AS you allude to a key componet will be how Americans themselves and those who have been pushed out of the intelligence communties, along with those in the military who understand the TRUE nature of who did what and why react, should something like this occur. I think there are still MANY who took an oath to defend The Constitution, that will want to honor that commitment.

  • By the way, who knows where the ships, planes and submarines that Bush sent to threaten Iran are now? What is happening? Has anyone in Congress expressed concern? Has any journalist written about this "expedition" since it disappeared into the deep water? The October Surprise could very well tip the election if it is shown sending missiles into Iran. The bloody fundamentalists that want to exterminate MUslims would love this and the Republicans would fall all over themselves praising Bush as their corporate executives in charge of munitions making become multi-billionaires and pass some of it on to the senators under the table.

    • Wouldn’t it be odd to see Russia and China have to send their own warships to the Perisan Gulf as "peace keepers" to keep the murderous intentions of the Neo-CON fanatics from becoming reality.