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Why I won't Apologize for Calling Bush a Fascist
By Morgaine Swann

http://the-goddess.org/blog/2004/08/yes-it-canwhy-i-wont-apologize-for.html

not that anyone has asked me to...
If you haven't read Fascism Anyone? by Laurence W. Britt, follow that link 
and do it now. You need to know this information in this election. I'm 
going to take the 14 points delineated by Britt and put them in perspective 
here. Remember, these are his points. The commentary is mine.

If there were one point here that didn't apply to this administration, I'd 
back down. Now check this out:

1. Powerful and continuing expressions of nationalism.

Since the attacks of the world trade center, there has been an attempt to 
control any form of dissent, or criticism of the Administration. 
Expressions of pride in being an American have taken on an almost militant 
form, expressed in pervasive displays of flags and pro-American themes in 
popular music and television.


"The Bush administration's objective of establishing U.S. domination over 
any potential adversary led to the hubristic, tragic miscalculation of the 
Iraq war, a painful adventure marked by one disaster after another based on 
one mistaken assumption after another." Al Gore



2. Disdain for the importance of human rights.

There ought to be limits to freedom.
-- George W. Bush

"People have to watch what they say and watch what they do." - Ari 
Fleisher, White House spokesman 9/26/01*


Since 9/11, people who are suspected of having ties to terrorism have been 
held indefinitely without access to counsel, courts, and are considered by 
the Administration to be exempt from the protections of the Geneva 
Convention. In spite of a recent court decision finding that the detainees 
do have rights of Habeus Corpus, the Administration has expressed that it 
has no intention of complying with the order of the court.

The Patriot Act has effectively suspended several protections guaranteed by 
the Constitution. Authorities may search anyone, at any time without 
probable cause. They can enter and search your home without notifying you. 
Communications can be monitored in unprecedented ways without a warrant.

No longer a leader in the fight for human rights around the world, America 
has been shown committing war crimes in Guantanamo Bay, Abu Grahib, and 
other locations throughout Iraq and Afghanistan. Photographic and video 
evidence has been withheld and suppressed by the media and the government. 
Items leaked through the press show prisoners being sexually violated and 
there is a number of unexplained deaths. Sy Hersch, the reporter fro the 
New Yorker who broke the story, has stated that there is video of boys 
being sodomized. Over 100 children are currently imprisoned at Abu Grahib. 
The Red Cross has been denied access to prisoners, and the Administration 
is now known to be keeping undocumented prisoners. Reports are that most of 
the people being held at Abu Grahib were detained in error. The abuses have 
been dismissed by Right Wing media personalities as nothing more than 
"fraternity pranks". A few low level soldiers are being court martialed in 
an attempt to portray the abuses as the work of a few poorly trained 
recruits. Documentation exists showing White House attorneys attempted to 
create a legal argument to justify the torturing of suspected terrorists 
well before the incidents at Abu Grahib, with full knowledge of Secretary 
of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the White House.

Protest is now allowed only in established "Free Speech Zones." Those 
wishing to attend political rallies with the President or Vice President 
are required to sign a pledge to support their ticket in the upcoming 
election, and provide contact information and identification. The campaign 
reportedly asked a reporter's race before agreeing to issue credentials to 
cover one event. People have been removed from events for wearing or 
carrying t-shirts bearing pro-choice and other messages deemed 
"unsupportive" by the campaign.

3. Identification of enemies/scapegoats as a unifying cause.


" Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." - G.W. Bush 
President Declares "Freedom at War with Fear"

"They are all "enemies of civilization," [Bush] said, and they share "a 
fanatical political ideology.1"

Frequent, nondescript terror warnings are common, usually timed to benefit 
the Bush Administration's polling numbers, or deflect attention from 
positive news of his opponent, Senator John Kerry. Former Governor Howard 
Dean has recently called public attention to the pattern.

4. The supremacy of the military/avid militarism.

"I'm a war president." -- G.W. Bush

The US invaded iraq in spite pleas from the UN Inspectors who wanted to 
continue inspections, which found no evidence of WMD's.
George Tenet of the CIA stated that there was no reason to suspect Iraq had 
WMD's. Bush told the American public that Saddam Hussein was an immanent 
threat, in spite of information to the contrary. An historical, world-wide 
peace march of 10 million people protesting the US invasion of iraq was 
dismissed by Bush as a "focus group".

Despite mounting evidence that Bush never completed his obligation to the 
National Guard, Bush is fond of appearing in front of military audiences. 
He donned a flight suit when he stood in front of a banner reading "Mission 
Accomplished" on the USS Lincoln and announced success in the Iraqi 
invasion. As of right now, 930 American soldiers have died since that 
announcement.

Click here to see figures on Federal Spending. and Global Military 
Spending. Graphics included with the permission of True Majority.org

5. Rampant sexism.

Bush has been stacking the courts with reactionary judges known to believe 
that women should be subservient and abortion is murder. When blocked by 
Congress, Bush has gone so far as to appoint an extreme Right Wing Judge by 
executive order when congress had recessed.

The Right Wing's hatred of competent women is evident in their treatment of 
Hillary Clinton, Martha Stewart and Teresa Heinz Kerry.

Britt's words:

Beyond the simple fact that the political elite and the national culture 
were male-dominated, these regimes inevitably viewed women as second-class 
citizens. They were adamantly anti-abortion and also homophobic. These 
attitudes were usually codified in Draconian laws that enjoyed strong 
support by the orthodox religion of the country, thus lending the regime 
cover for its abuses.


Bush's support for an amendment to prohibit same sex marriages instigated 
the first Senate debates on an amendment that would formally limit the 
"full faith and credit" protections of 10 per cent of American citizens. 
Several extreme presentations by Senators likened homosexuality to 
bestiality, and literally prognosticated the end of civilization as we know 
it if gays were permitted to marry.

6. A controlled mass media.

Fox News, anyone? By the way, you can buy OutFoxed for under 10 Dollars 
from Amazon.com.

"Gore said media who challenge Bush and Cheney's claims of a link are 
intimidated by the administration.

"The administration works closely with a network of rapid-response digital 
Brown Shirts who work to pressure reporters and their editors for 
undermining support for our troops," Gore said. The term "Brown Shirts" 
refers to Nazi supporters in the 1930s and '40s." Al Gore


October 25, 2003�US Senator Robert Byrd, on the floor of Congress, on 
October 17, has explicitly compared the Bush media operation to that run by 
Herman Goering, mastermind of the Nazi putsch against the German people.





Why does the Bush administration lie so much? It is mainly because Bush's 
Svengali-like political adviser, Karl Rove, has taken to heart the advice 
of Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels: "If you tell a lie big enough 
and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it." When 
Lying Pays Off: The Fabrications of the Neo-Cons


7. Obsession with national security.


After 9/11, the government was reorganized around a new Department of 
Homeland Security, which has so far only served to provide vague warnings 
of terrorist plots when Bush's poll numbers drop. Bush constantly sates 
that he has made us safer, but that we are not safe.

8. Religion and ruling elite tied together.


Britt's words:

Unlike communist regimes, the fascist and protofascist regimes were never 
proclaimed as godless by their opponents. In fact, most of the regimes 
attached themselves to the predominant religion of the country and chose to 
portray themselves as militant defenders of that religion. The fact that 
the ruling elite�s behavior was incompatible with the precepts of the 
religion was generally swept under the rug. Propaganda kept up the illusion 
that the ruling elites were defenders of the faith and opponents of the 
�godless.� A perception was manufactured that opposing the power elite was 
tantamount to an attack on religion.


Bush's words:

"I've heard the call. I believe God wants me to run for president.2"

"God told me to strike at al Qaida and I struck them, and then he 
instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did, and now I am determined to 
solve the problem in the Middle East.3"

"And this is my solemn pledge: I will work to build a single nation of 
justice and opportunity. I know this is in our reach because we are guided 
by a power larger than ourselves who creates us equal in His image.4"

"Our job as leaders--Republicans, Democrats, nonaffiliateds--is to rally 
that compassion of America, is to call upon the love that exists not 
because of government, that exists because of a gracious and loving God."
AP story in LA Times, Aug 4, 2000 5"

"I also have this belief, strong belief, that freedom is not this country's 
gift to the world; freedom is the Almighty's gift to every man and woman in 
this world. And as the greatest power on the face of the Earth, we have an 
obligation to help the spread of freedom.6"

�I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldn�t do my job.7"


Bush appealed to the Pope for help in getting American Bishops to support 
his agenda. The Bush/Cheney campaign has solicited churches to provide 
their member directories to the campaign. it is widely believed that there 
is a movement of Christian extremists who believe Bush was installed in 
office by none other than the Almighty.


"Why is this man in the White House? The majority of Americans did not vote 
for him. He's in the White House because God put him there for a time such 
as this."

"I knew my God was bigger than his. I knew that my God was a real god and 
his was an idol,"

"the principalities of darkness. . . a demonic presence in that city that 
God revealed to me as the enemy".

"Our enemy is a spiritual enemy because we are a nation of believers. . . 
His name is Satan." - Lt Gen William "Jerry" Boykin, the newly promoted 
Deputy Undersecretary of State of Defense for Intelligence. God put Bush in 
charge, says the General hunting bin Laden



9. Power of corporations protected.

Halliburton. Media Consolidation. Gutted environmental protections. Rolling 
back regulations on media consolidation. Creating a Health Care benefit 
that only benefits the drug companies. Record tax breaks for the wealthy.
Secret Energy Policy meetings and a complete refusal to open the records on it.

10. Power of labor suppressed or eliminated.


Education Secretary Paige calls national teachers union a 'terrorist 
organization'
Administration Refuses Workers� Overtime Pay Guarantee

from Bush's Anti-union Record by Joel Wendland


While Bush's economic policies have targeted the wages and security of 
working people, his union-busting efforts have tried to undermine the one 
tool we have available to protect ourselves - our unions.

Bush used rhetoric of "national security" to pursue the anti-union agenda 
he supported prior to the events of September 11th. In fact, Bush claimed 
that workers who wanted to preserve their collective bargaining right were 
opposed to national security and might be supporting terrorist efforts.


11. Disdain and suppression of intellectuals and the arts.



"There were many beautiful books, but as they contained nothing but 
superstitions and falsehoods of the Devil, we burnt them." - Diego de 
LANDA, Bishop of Yucatan

"Wherever they burn books they will also, in the end, burn human beings." - 
Heinrich HEINE, German poet (1797-1856) Used as inscription on memorial at 
Dachau concentration camp.



Disney was afraid to distribute Fahrenheit 9/11; Michael Eisner said he 
feared Disney would lose tax breaks for its amusement park in Florida, 
where the President's brother, Jeb Bush, is Governor.

Linda Ronstadt was ejected from the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas for 
dedicating a song to Michael Moore;

The Dixie Chicks saw their recordings burned(!) after apologizing for Bush 
at a concert in England; American radio stations kow towed to a boycott of 
their music pushed by Right Wing activists.

The publisher for Michael Moore's book Stupid White Men delayed its 
publication and wanted to shred existing copies the book for its criticism 
of Bush- it was saved only when American Librarians heard of the plan and 
mounted an internet campaign in its defense.

An Art dealer in California was driven out of business for displaying a 
painting that depicted the torture at Abu Grahib.

Media giantClear Channel fired shock-jock Howard Stern for obscenity, 
though Stern maintains it was because he criticized the Bush Administration.

Whoopi Goldberg was fired from her job promoting SlimFast after a Right 
Wing uproar resulted from a joke she made about Bush's surname at a 
Democratic Fundraiser.

The FCC lost its mind when Janet Jackson's nipple was accidentally exposed 
during half-time at the Super Bowl and sprang into action with attempts to 
intensify network censorship.


from 4000 Scientists Confront Bush Administration by Chris Mooney at 
TomPaine.com

the Union of Concerned Scientists... has announced that more than four 
thousand scientists have now signed their February statement on scientific 
integrity--including 48 Nobel Laureates. The group also just released anew 
report showing that the Bush administration has blithely continued to do 
what it was originally accused of: Egregiously politicizing science.



Attorney General John Ashcroft recently attempted to have government 
manuals containing information on forfeiture procedures removed from public 
access.

12. Obsession with crime and punishment.

Death In Texas: Bush's Pride In Executions Is Grotesque

Texas Executions: GW Bush Has Defined Himself, Unforgettably, As Shallow 
And Callous

A complete list of his 152 executions can be found at BushKills.com


American Military Deaths in Iraq
         Total   In combat
Since 5/1/2003: 820     610
Since war began:        959     720
Total wounded:  6012


I wanted to show the totals for civilian casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq 
- neither of whom had any history of aggression against America, and who's 
ruling regimes at the time of our invasion - the Taliban and Saddam 
Hussein, respectively- had previously been installed and funded by the 
United States. Subsequent investigations have shown that their was no 
connection between Iraq and 9/11. Afghanistan has now become a breeding 
ground for al Quaeda terrorism, and the Taliban is mounting attacks against 
women who register to vote. Apparently, few statistics are kept on civilian 
casualties and they are so highly disputed that most agencies don't want to 
release them.

13. Rampant cronyism and corruption.
Halliburton. Kenny-boy Lay and Enron. 'Nuff said.

Then, of course, their are the family ties to consider:


For 60 years it has been a matter of public record that Prescott Bush 
helped finance Hitler's rise to power and world war. Later a US Senator 
from Connecticut, Prescott was father to President George H.W. Bushand 
grandfather to George W. Bush. Because legal action was taken, Bush's deeds 
have been a matter of public record since 1942. They were widely covered in 
newspapers and electronic media at the time. The history is readily accessible8


After the seizures in late 1942 of five U.S. enterprises he managed on 
behalf of Nazi industrialist Fritz Thyssen, Prescott Bush, the grandfather 
of President George W. Bush, failed to divest himself of more than a dozen 
"enemy national" relationships that continued until as late as 1951, 
newly-discovered U.S. government documents reveal.

Furthermore, the records show that Bush and his colleagues routinely 
attempted to conceal their activities from government investigators.9



Similar denials have surrounded Arnold Schwarzenegger. It is a matter of 
public record that his father volunteered for the Austrian Nazi Party and 
the infamous SA, which engaged in brutal mass murder. Arnold himself has 
attempted to distance himself from his family's Nazi past. He has made 
large donations to the Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, which has tracked 
Nazi fugitives. His backers now claim he attended an anti-Nazi rally at an 
early age.

On the other hand, he has been linked to statements admiring Hitler for his 
speaking ability and his ability to gain a huge following. A past 
indicating a strong authoritarian nature has also been cause for alarm. In 
1975, Schwarzenegger yearned for his own Nazi-style rally, "like Hitler in 
the Nuremberg stadium. And have all those people scream at you and just 
being [in] total agreement whatever you say."
***
-[Karl]Rove is quoted in Bob Woodward's best-selling BUSH AT WAR as 
comparing the reaction of a New York Yankee crowd to an appearance by Bush 
as being "like a nazi rally."8


There have been rumors about Rove's family having built Birchenau, and 
information that Cheney, Wolfowitz and others in the Pentagon have ties to 
a particular brand of French fascism, but I can't find what I consider to 
be a reliable source for those. If it's out there, I'm confident someone 
will find it. For now, I have enough documentation of its roots, and we 
have all seen the pattern of consistent abuses of power.

14. Fraudulent elections.
Do you really want me to get started on that coup d'etat in 2000? As of 
right now, Black Box Voting.org says that up to 30% of the votes in the 
upcoming presidential elections are not verifiable and cannot be recounted 
if the machines fail or are subject to tampering.


The head of a company vying to sell voting machines in Ohio told 
Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is "committed to 
helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."10



  �In a way that occurred before but is rare in the United States�somebody 
came to power as a result of the illegitimate acts of a legitimate 
institution that had the right to put somebody in power.That is what the 
Supreme Court did in Bush versus Gore. It put somebody in power,� said 
Guido Calabresi, a judge on the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, which sits in 
Manhattan.

  �The king of Italy had the right to put Mussolini in, though he had not 
won an election, and make him prime minister. That is what happened when 
Hindenburg put Hitler in. I am not suggesting for a moment that Bush is 
Hitler. I want to be clear on that, but it is a situation which is 
extremely unusual,� the judge said.

  �When somebody has come in that way, they sometimes have tried not to 
exercise much power. In this case, like Mussolini, [Bush] has exercised 
extraordinary power. He has exercised power, claimed power for himself; 
that has not occurred since Franklin Roosevelt who, after all, was elected 
big and who did some of the same things with respect to assertions of power 
in times of crisis that this president is doing,� he said. 11


That's 14 out of 14. If it looks like a duck.... I know that the 
Anti-Defamation League has been consistent in asking that images of Hitler 
not be used in political campaign because they feel that to do so does not 
honor the victims of the holocaust. Under normal circumstances, I would 
agree that such imagery should be off limits. Having watched the consistent 
assault on American values perpetrated by this Administration, however, I 
am paying particular attention to anything that seems to extend the 
pattern. Michelle Malkin's new book, In Defense of Internment: The Case for 
"Racial Profiling" in World War II and the War on Terror, has alarm bells 
going off.


In Defense of Internment provides a radical departure from the predominant 
literature of civil liberties absolutism. It offers a defense of the most 
reviled wartime policies in American history: the evacuation, relocation, 
and internment of people of Japanese descent during World War II (three 
separate actions which are commonly lumped under the umbrella term 
�internment�). My book is also a defense of racial, ethnic, religious, and 
nationality profiling (widely differing measures that are commonly lumped 
under the umbrella term �racial profiling�) now being taken or contemplated 
during today�s War on Terror.

I was compelled to write this book after watching ethnic activists, 
historians, and politicians repeatedly play the World War II internment 
card after the September 11 attacks. The Bush Administration�s critics have 
equated every reasonable measure to interrogate, track, detain, and deport 
potential terrorists with the �racist� and �unjustified� World War II 
internment policies of President Roosevelt. To make amends for this 
�shameful blot� on our history, both Japanese-American and 
Arab/Muslim-American activists argue against any and all uses of race, 
ethnicity, nationality, and religion in shaping current homeland security 
policies. Misguided guilt about the past continues to hamper our ability to 
prevent future terrorist attacks. - -Michelle Malkin


How kind of Ms. Malkin to offer herself up as a "token torturer".(If the 
"oppressor" can get members of the oppressed group to do the wet work, they 
resent the "torturer", and thus themselves, rather than the original author 
of the oppression.) She's a very attractive advocate for Racism, uh, I 
mean, Racial Profiling. How can we criticize a "reasonable" action by the 
Bush administration to protect the country from the ever-present threat of 
terrorism when such a lovely woman says it's a good thing? Calling it 
Bigotry, or Xenophobia would be downright unAmerican. From there, it's a 
short step to locking up certain people of color - beginning with Muslims, 
of course- for their own protection. What the hell- we already have 2 
Million people in prison for mostly non-violent crimes. Nobody that matters 
will miss a few followers of Islam, now will they?

It hasn't happened yet. Just remember - it DID happen before, and it 
happened HERE. It happened in Germany to the Jews, some of whom live right 
here, right now. If we truly want to honor them, we need to recognize the 
signs when we see them. 14 out of 14 is 14 too many for an American Presidency.




1 http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0418/perlstein.php
2, 3, http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/quotes/bush.htm
4 http://www.beliefnet.com/story/33/story_3345.html
5 
http://atheism.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.progressive.org/webex04/wx0413a04.html
6 http://atheism.about.com/b/a/099745.htm
7 http://politicalwire.com/archives/2004/07/16/quote_of_the_day.html
8 
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/102503Wasserman-Fitrakis/102503wasserman-fitrakis.html
9 
http://www.nhgazette.com/cgi-bin/NHGstore.cgi?user_action=detail&catalogno=NN_Bush_Nazi_2
10 http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0828-08.htm
11 
http://daily.nysun.com/Repository/getmailfiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:ArticleToMail&Type=text/html&Path=NYS/2004/06/21&ID=Ar00101

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