For those of us who believe history holds valuable lessons, there is
instruction to be had from the experience of other great powers. In
the particular case of the American Republic it is important to
consider the history of other republics. Not the least of these
examples is the demise of the ancient Roman Republic and its
transition to the Roman Empire.

That history is well known. The civil wars of the mid-first century BC
led to the acquisition of dictatorial power by Julius Caesar lasting
from about 49 BC until his assassination on the Ides of March 44 BC.
Further unrest if not chaos ensued until, in 27 BC, Caesar's adopted
son Octavianus became the first Roman emperor as the first Augustus.

So much for the dates and names. The question is how Augustus became
emperor. How did he go about finally ending a republic founded in 510
BC?

First, "he took steps to neutralize the army as a political force." Of
course, in a republic that would be a good thing, because in
republican Rome the armies as political forces had helped bring about
the demise of the Republic. But in Augustus's case he achieved his
objective by making the army his instrument. Control of the army was
control of state power.

Second, he took control of the system of laws and justice. Little
could happen with the magistrates and judges that did not meet his
approval and conform to his policies. To control the legal system was
to control the entire nation.

And, third, like his adoptive father Caesar, Augustus was "imaginative
and innovative in his exploitation of religious sentiments." Augustus
understood that the integration of the state with religion was the key
to control of the nation's culture.

The army, the courts, and religion. The keys to the creation of the
Roman Empire.

In 21st century America the current government (the presidency and
Congress of one party) has taken control not only of defense and
military policy, but also military operations. No other
administration, including that of Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War
or Franklin Roosevelt in World War II, has ever done that. The
unprecedented imposition of neoconservative ideology on military
operations has led directly and inevitably to the debacle in Iraq.

In the last five years we have seen an effort by the current
government to control the American judicial system by the appointment
of ideologically selected judges. The unprecedented attempt to make
the administration of justice the instrument of ideology is
incompatible with the Constitution of the Republic whose flag we
salute.

And, of course, the Republican party has been imaginative and
innovative in its exploitation of religious sentiments. The
unprecedented submission of social policy, and foreign policy in the
Middle East, to religious fundamentalists violates the First Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution and has weakened America in the world.

The army, the courts, and religion. The keys to the creation of the
American Empire.


(This was written by Gary Hart - not my favorite guy, but this is more
or less how I feel)

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