Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader: Coming of Age in Bush's
America! via TvNewsLIES.org by Reggie on Jul 30, 2007
By Reggie, Contributing Editor, TvNewsLIES.org

Imagine being on the brink of adolescence in the year 2000, - only
minimally aware of the world around you, and really not into the
foibles of politics or politicians. Life was what it was, and you took
it pretty much for granted. In fact, for you and other young teens in
2000; things seemed pretty good and getting better, because you were
growing up in the richest and most powerful nation in the whole damn
world.

It wasn't a perfect place, for sure, but it had potential. There were
wrongs to be righted, but there was real hope that things would only
get better as the years went on. All in all, in the year 2000, being a
kid in America was a good thing to be.

Now imagine that it is seven years later and you have just grown into
adulthood, and you gradually realize that in a frighteningly short a
time your entire world has become unraveled. In just seven years,
everything good that once was there is gone, and your country has come
apart at the seams before your very eyes.

Really think about these last seven years and recoil at what it
actually means to have come of age in Bush's America,

To assist your reality check, here's a short list the mind-boggling
transformations that have become standard operating procedure in the
good old USA. Read them carefully:*
* The outcome of an a presidential election can be decided by a handful
of Supreme Court Justices rather than the people.
* A President of the United States need not speak honestly, coherently
or intelligibly when not reading from a prepared text. It is acceptable
for the President to be reviled around the globe and to be unable to
travel anywhere without extraordinary protection from huge protests
against his visit and his policies.
* Where it was once highly respected, the United States of America is
now the most feared nation on Earth. The US can murder more civilians
than all the world's terrorists combined and claim its actions are
meant to liberate people.
* The major tools of executive governance are lies, secrecy and the
abuse of executive privilege. These methods are implemented under the
guise of national security in order to thwart any and all departmental
oversight.
* Voting machines can be privately owned by members of one political
party, and need not have paper trails for verifying results. It is
irrelevant to the election process that voting machines have been shown
to be easily hacked, and that voting irregularities have prevented many
thousands of people from voting or having their votes counted.
* Elected leaders and their cohorts can lie with impunity to the
American people, to the Congress, to the UN and to the world. There is
no oversight; there are no checks and balances, and no mainstream media
to act as watchdogs for the people.
* The President can quietly override the will of the people by the use
of signing statements. He can claim the authority to disobey hundreds
of laws enacted by Congress, thereby asserting the power to set aside
any statute when it conflicts with his personal interpretation of the
Constitution.
* The 2001 attack on American soil need not be fully investigated, and
the causes of the attacks as explained by the President must be
believed without question.
* Any questions raised about that attack, and all the evidence exposing
the anomalies of the official story of what happened are nothing more
than 'conspiracy theories' raised by deranged people or those who
sympathize with terrorists.
* Pre-emptive and preventive attacks on other nations that include use
of nuclear weapons are legal tools of American foreign policy.
* Wars can be waged against benign nations that have never harmed the
US or posed any threat whatever to Americans or their allies.
* The reasons for invading and occupying non-threatening nations must
not be challenged, even if they change dozens of times throughout the
years of waging such a war.
* Soldiers can be sent into an immoral and unjust war with little
planning and inadequate armor, and unending redeployment. At the same
time, veterans' health care is unimportant and can be shamefully
administered.
* Terror threats can be fabricated at will to keep the public in a
state of constant fear. Creating an illusory 'war on terror' can be
used to gain public support for a costly and failing war that reaps
huge profits for private contractors.
* Americans and others living in the US can be spied upon without
probable cause and without the acquisition of warrants in defiance of
existing FISA laws.
* Anyone can be declared an enemy combatant at the whim of the
administration and can be confined indefinitely without being charged
or having access to counsel.
* Torturing detainees in violation of the Geneva Convention is
acceptable, and if in doubt, rendition to countries that will do the
torturing is a viable alternative.
* There need be no accountability for anyone in or connected to the
White House for inept performance, for disastrous decisions, or for
criminal acts such as lying under oath, obstructing justice or
revealing the identity of a covert CIA operative.
* Martial law can be declared at the discretion of the White House,
should it deem any emergency situation to exist. By official directive,
in such an emergency, all powers can be taken from the legislative and
judicial branches and transferred to the President.
* Anyone who participates in or supports actions that are determined to
interfere with the waging of war in Iraq can have all personal assets
confiscated without due process. It is not necessary for the person
involved to know which organization or group is considered such
interference.
* The use of a stem cell from a discarded embryo in a Petri dish for
medical research is immoral. The death of hundreds of thousands of
people in a senseless war of choice is moral.
* Family values translate into rejecting a woman's the right to privacy
and opposing marriage between people of the same sex.
* Empirical science can be invalidated by biblical precepts.. Global
warming and evolution are junk science.

...and on and on and on and on.

Do you really need more examples to ponder? I think not.

The distinction is clear: coming of age in Bush's America means living
with a new set of principles and practices that are diametrically
opposed to those upon which this nation was founded.

What is even worse is that anyone who was a child in this country
before 2000 will probably not recall or understand how great a nation
we were before the Bush/PNAC takeover. It is not unreasonable for that
person to believe that the government in power today is carrying on
business as usual, and that this is how it should be.

Even sadder is the notion that it will take generations to undo the
damage, and these same young Americans may never, ever experience life
in a country of laws and Constitutional integrity.

For all of these reasons, a great responsibility falls on the shoulders
of those of us who, as adults, witnessed the coup that took place and
understand the devastation that followed. It is up to us to educate and
inform those who came of age in Bush's America of the desperate and
immediate need to reclaim the nation we once knew.

Each day that passes brings new revelations of how far this
administration will go to usurp more and more power at the expense of
its people. Each day that passes reveals more lies, more disdain for
the rule of law, more contempt for Constitutional checks and balances
and more plans to enrich the military industrial complex that has
joined forces with the White House.

But mainstream media coverage of these travesties is all but
non-existent, save for the forceful commentary of Keith Olbermann and
the scathing satire of Jon Stewart. That simply will not do.

One of these days the people in power will reach a point of no return.
On that day there will be no way remaining to restore the republic to
its former self and we the people will have no legal recourse for
change. And that time is not far off.

A generation ago, the young people of America brought their government
to its knees after ten bloody years in Vietnam. They had come of age as
another senseless war was being waged, and as their precious blood was
being sought to continue to the carnage.

This time around, they are far too silent, and far too removed from
immediate consequence. That also will not do.

What will do, however, has got start with the dissemination of truth
about a government that has suppressed so much of it. It has to
continue with a rejection of the mainstream media for their unabashed
complicity in everything that has happened. And it has to be followed
up by information networking among the millions of young people for
whom the Internet has become a standard means of communication.

The real news is out there for the asking: TvNewsLIES.org,
Whatreallyhappened.com, Buzzflash.com, Truthout.com,
Huffingtonpost.com, Thinkprogress.org, Commondreams.org and other web
sites post important stories that seriously affect the lives of so many
people every single day. Mike Malloy broadcasts every weekday evening
via NovaMRadio.com. Bring these vital news sources to the attention of
those who still are oblivious to what is going on.

Knowledge is power; ignorance is no longer an option. It is the only
legal weapon we have at our disposal. Without it, millions upon
millions of young men and women will remain frighteningly unaware of
the dictatorship that is being created step by step all around them
because there is no open opposition to its progress.

Without information in the hands of the public, those in power get a
free ride. The young men and women of America must wake up. They have
to play an active and visible role in resisting the creeping death of
democracy in their own country.

If not, they will pay a very painful and irreversible price for coming
of age in Bush's America.













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