Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Who Can Be Conscious with All These Government Threats!

I was thinking I needed to do a post on higher consciousness after all my rants lately about nuclear threats. But just got an email that reminded me why that's so difficult. As if it isn't bad enough I have to worry about Bush and Putin and Israel's Olmerts getting me nuked, I also have to worry that the Senate IS going to pass a law that would allow a government commission to declare advocating or organizing even NON-violent secession is illegal. (Search The Politics of Fear at YouTube and see some interesting videos. If you find the BBC Three Part Special check it out!) . Here's some excerpts from the recent Baltimore Sun article Here Come the Thought Police by Ralph E. Shaffer and R. William Robinson.
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With overwhelming bipartisan support, Rep. Jane Harman's "Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act" passed the House 404-6 late last month and now rests in Sen. Joe Lieberman's Homeland Security Committee. Swift Senate passage appears certain...

Ms. Harman, a California Democrat, thinks it likely that the United States will face a native brand of terrorism in the immediate future and offers a plan to deal with ideologically based violence.

But her plan is a greater danger to us than the threats she fears. Her bill tramples constitutional rights by creating a commission with sweeping investigative power and a mandate to propose laws prohibiting whatever the commission labels "homegrown terrorism."

The proposed commission is a menace through its power to hold hearings, take testimony and administer oaths, an authority granted to even individual members of the commission - little Joe McCarthys - who will tour the country to hold their own private hearings. An aura of authority will automatically accompany this congressionally authorized mandate to expose native terrorism.

Ms. Harman's proposal includes an absurd attack on the Internet, criticizing it for providing Americans with "access to broad and constant streams of terrorist-related propaganda," and legalizes an insidious infiltration of targeted organizations. The misnamed "Center of Excellence," which would function after the commission is disbanded in 18 months, gives the semblance of intellectual research to what is otherwise the suppression of dissent.

While its purpose is to prevent terrorism, the bill doesn't criminalize any specific conduct or contain penalties. But the commission's findings will be cited by those who see a terrorist under every bed and who will demand enactment of criminal penalties that further restrict free speech and other civil liberties. Action contrary to the commission's findings will be interpreted as a sign of treason at worst or a lack of patriotism at the least.

While Ms. Harman denies that her proposal creates "thought police," it defines "homegrown terrorism" as "planned" or "threatened" use of force to coerce the government or the people in the promotion of "political or social objectives." That means that no force need actually have occurred as long as the government charges that the individual or group thought about doing it.

Any social or economic reform is fair game. Have a march of 100 or 100,000 people to demand a reform - amnesty for illegal immigrants or overturning Roe v. Wade - and someone can perceive that to be a use of force to intimidate the people, courts or government.

The bill defines "violent radicalization" as promoting an "extremist belief system." But American governments, state and national, have a long history of interpreting radical "belief systems" as inevitably leading to violence to facilitate change.

So it's hard to stay balanced and conscious with a world ruled by crazed power mongers trying to beat us into submission. Happily, there are lots of meditation groups to help you try. Unhappily, most of them aren't very political.

Incredibly biased Homeland Security Subcommittee November 6, 2007 Hearing link, including video.

2 comments:

Brandon said...

Isn't this absolutely scary? There has to be something done about this! Phone calls to congress, bitching at whomever!

Brandon said...

Isn't this absolutely scary! We have to do something. There should be petitions, calls to congress, whatever needs to be done to stop this mess! Kick Jane Harmon!