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Gangs of DC: The Bush bureaucracy has invaded America’s turf & what can we do?

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 4 October 2005
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by Jane Stillwater

While commuting to my law office temp job in San Francisco the other day, I met a gang member on the BART train. I could tell he was a gang member. He had gang tattoos and gang insignia and a gang Survivor buff. So I started asking him about gangs and turfs and stuff.

"In Oakland," he told me, "in the Twenties" — that’s Twentieth Avenue through Twenty-Ninth Avenue — "you got the Murder Dubs. In West Berkeley, you got the Nortes and the H2o. Then in North Oakland there’s the KOB" — Knock Out Boys — "and the GEB" — the Get ’Em Boys. "Then there’s ESO" — East Side Oakland.

Originally, according to my new gangsta hook-up, gangs were formed to protect the neighborhoods from — gasp — the police. "Like in New York when the Italians came over, the police would try to extort money out of them and the Mafia would execute the corrupt cops that preyed on their territory." I didn’t know that.

"Then the Mafia got greedy and became corrupt too. But our gang isn’t like that. Our gang protects our neighborhood. If some punk comes on our block and tries to rob someone, we take them out." Figuratively? Literally? "You gotta fight violence with violence. There is no other way." Hummm....

"But what about the Bush gang?" I asked him. "The Bush bureaucracy has moved in on America’s turf and, like the corrupt police in the old days, are using their positions of power and authority to put the squeeze on us little guys. Is using violence the only way that we can stop them?"

"Yeah. You got to shoot them. You got to take them out." No! The Bush gang is armed to the teeth. They are bullies. They use strong-arm techniques to get their way. I don’t want to do that too. I DON’T WANT TO BE LIKE THEM!

"There is no other way," said the gang dude. The conversation ended at that point because he got off at his stop but I thought and thought about what he had said. Was there no other way except violence to keep the corruption of the Bush bureaucracy in check? Didn’t those dudes in the Washington-Jefferson Gang, the original turf protectors of 1776, give us the U.S Constitution so that We the People could control our own turf nonviolently? Do we have to become as violent and evil as the Mafia in order to keep ourselves safe from being preyed upon?

Then I read an article by an Israeli journalist named Uri Avnery. "On the classical battlefield," he wrote, "the main force was located in the middle, with the flanks secured by lighter forces. The enemy’s aim was to break the center, often by turning the flanks. But even if the flanks collapsed, as long as the center held, the battle was not lost." That gave me hope. Because, in America, the Bush bureaucracy’s center — the average American Joe like me and you — is no longer holding. The Bush bureaucracy can no longer count on rank and file Americans to fight their battles for them because the Bush bureaucracy IS NO LONGER PROTECTING OUR TURF. And, for this reason, the American center is no longer holding.

Hundreds of thousands of Americans circled the White House on September 24, 2005 in order to express their disgust with the Bush bureauocracy ineptitude — an up-to-now un-heard-of situation. Can you imagine that many Americans wanting to circle the White House in protest when, say, Washington or Jefferson was President?

And millions of other Americans are angry too! As my friend Jon told me, "If Katrina had hit Texas instead of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, the head of FEMA would have been drag-hanged up I-45 behind a pickup truck if he had dared to acknowledge that he had been unaware of thousands of citizens holed up in a convention center for three days." This isn’t very nonviolent-sounding but you can see that the anger is definitely there.

Nope, the Bush bureaucracy’s center is definitely NOT holding.

The gangs of Washington DC have become too corrupt and greedy and have gone too far — and there is a very good possibility that, like the Washington-Jefferson gang did in 1776, we Americans WILL take back our own turf.

Newsflash: Texas just indicted the Bush mob’s top bagman, Tom DeLay. That’s a great place to start. "Real soon, the WHB" — the White House Boys — "are gonna be changing their name to the BHB" — The Big House Boys!

PS: I just heard from my friend David — aka New Orleans’ famous Flaming Liberal! He escaped the hurricane and the flood okay but is still in grave danger of being strangled by FEMA red tape. Some church group, however, has fixed him up with an apartment in Atlanta, Georgia and the company that makes audio software for the blind is gonna give him a free program so he will be back on line as soon as he gets to Atlanta and gets a computer. Whew! "But I have lost everything I own," he told me on the phone today, "and my apartment is still under four feet of water."

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Stillwater is a freelance writer who hates injustice and corruption in any form but especially injustice and corruption paid for by American taxpayers.

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Forum posts

  • It is time for a discussion of ’Civil Pressure’.
    What will throw a monkey wrench into their power best?
    We have two main powers as citizens. We do the work and we are the consumers of their products and services. I’d love to have every citizen refuse to pay taxes and really undermine them but the Irs Goon Squad would make that too frightening to many.
    What we could do is agree to have boycotts.
    Boycott the mainstream media. (Watch C-Span, local channels, have a game night with family or friends watch indepent films or use that time to educate ourselves through videos or books about what is going on.) The mainstream media depends on money from advertizers so boycotting goods and services from those companies would have an effect. By the way, the airwaves are owned by us,the people, but the FCC gives the networks use of the airwaves for free while they make billions of dollars from their use. Our boycott could be used to have this changed.

    Boycott corporate businesses and their products. Buy from local farmers, businesses or eateries.
    In France when the population doesn’t like government actions, the whole country goes on strike and shuts the country down. If we did this just once a month, they would feel the effects. Corporate employees could take a personal day, sick leave or vacation time to not turn up.
    If every protester agreed to not buy corporate on the same day each week, the corporations would feel the economic sting.

    Frankly, they don’t care how many march in the streets. That has no effect on their ’business as usual’ and the corporate media simply does not report it. The only way to get their attention is to hit them where they feel it and that is to disrupt profits.
    I’m sure many other people could add ideas to this discussion until we developed a plan to show our determination and strength.

  • Guns are not the solution, they are the problem. One gang is chasing the other means only you get another one.
    Boykott can work only if you have a huge crowd of participants and it will make the life harder for all of us.
    The Bush gang could be brought to justice if the American jurisdiction still would work. I guess the Bush gang will last for another century - enjoy!