Eyes Wide Shut

Norma Sherry 

06/16/04: "ICH" -- There is a very disturbing trend sweeping our nation. Americans, at 
least those that are fed up with the lies, with the manipulation of the news, with the 
horrors all around us, and with the precariously dangerous position this 
administration has so callously put us in, are furious. Not just frustrated. Not just 
angry. But a raging distrust that is incomparable to any time that has come before. 

Here we are on the precipice of saying ado to all that we have known and all that we 
believed was our birthright: freedom and dignity. We found ourselves in a war despite 
the best efforts of those of us that valiantly argued that it was an unjust war. Our 
millions of voices fell on deaf ears and on cold, merciless hearts, with obvious 
intentions to do otherwise. Helpless, we read our papers and watched our televisions 
as the embedded and in-bed-reporters towed the company line. Tearfully, we cried as 
the compassionate conservatives hoorayed as our bombs exploded on helpless mothers and 
daughters, sons and fathers, babies and grandparents. They thrilled to the sounds of 
Shock and Awe while we bowed our heads and wiped away our tears. Rush Limbaugh, the 
self-proclaimed king of conservative radio was downright giddy with delight. Night 
after night on the seven and 11 oâclock news, they paraded the pretense before the 
cameras, before the hopeful parents of the young men and young women whose lives were 
needlessly in danger of never returning home. 

Then, that fateful day when George W. Bush dressed in the gear he worked so hard never 
to wear in real life, pranced like a peacock â all puffery and full of fake 
machismo. âMission Accomplishedâ splayed across the aircraft carrier â and he 
stood there beaming and proudly proclaiming we had won! It was a despicable joke then 
and it is a worse joke now. Search as they might, there were no weapons of mass 
destruction, not then, not now, not ever unless they wave that magic wand and with 
debauchery and fakery they materialize that which was not there. Weâve lost face and 
weâve lost faith. Our leaders, those elected and those appointed have betrayed what 
America has always stood for: defenders of the downtrodden, defenders of the law, 
defenders of justice. Shamelessly, those in power ruled autonomously with no regard 
for the arguments of others. 

Our citizens that saw the manipulation so clearly from the beginning, are full of 
anger and disgust. Even now, after we destroyed a sovereign nation on a lie, George 
Bush stands before his loyal followers and says, âHe was a bad man. The world is a 
better place without Saddam Hussein.â And, âafter all he had the capabilities to 
create weapons of mass destruction.â The travesty, the sad, ridiculous horror is 
that there still remains a segment of our population that applauds this man and his 
actions. 

The rest of us grow more fearful, more frightened every day. We watch seemingly 
helpless, as our Bill of Rights becomes a senseless, useless piece of paper, as our 
Constitution becomes null and void. We raise our voices, we take pen in hand and 
scribe as eloquently as possible our fears, and still the band plays on, Hail to the 
Chief. The trepidations of intellectuals, and historians, and everyday men and women 
grow steadily more with each new day, with each new proclamation of arrogance by the 
men and women that are single-handedly taking us down a path of no return. 

History has a way of repeating itself we have always been told. Those that study the 
past and articulate the past see the signs of impending doom. Critics point to the 
depictions of Bush with a Hitler mustache and a brown shirt as over-the-top liberals. 
The truth, however, is far more frightening. That word, the word we, as freedom-loving 
Americans, have always shuttered when we heard it feels and is fast becoming all too 
real. Fascism defined as a system of government with stringent socioeconomic controls, 
suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of 
belligerent nationalism and racism. Lastly, a centralized government ruled by a 
dictator. 

Does it sound eerily too close to home? If we consider that we have more Americans out 
of work and under-employed, with little or no hope of finding a livable wage-earning 
job than in any time in previous history, one might wonder. Now, if we consider this 
is due to a government controlled condition enacted into law giving corporations free 
reign to dissolve as many jobs as they want, and giving those jobs to third-world 
workers willing to work for pennies, one has to consider that there is more going on 
than meets the eye, doesnât one? Perhaps, it has something to do with socioeconomic 
controls? 

When the president denounced anyone who wasnât behind him as âunpatrioticâ, it 
gives cause for one to wonder, does it not? But when laws are enacted that are so 
far-reaching, so powerful that there is no longer due process, or freedom to not be 
spied upon by our government, or client/attorney privilege, or habeas corpus, or due 
diligence, or privacy, then clearly one has to question what is happening to our 
freedoms here at home, doesnât one? Sounds a lot like âsuppression of the 
opposition through terror and censorshipâ wouldnât you say? 

And when our president stands on the White House steps, or behind his desk, or in 
front of a wall of waving in the wind flags, to proclaim that âAny nation that 
isnât with usâ is our enemy, it looks an awful lot like a policy of belligerent 
nationalism and racism. Regarding the ruling of a nation by a dictator, who doesnât 
recall George Bushâs comment that it would be âfar easier if he were a 
dictatorâ, which of course was countered as, just an expression. But what an 
expression it was. 

So here we are, frightened in a way we have never been before, disgusted, and 
disillusioned. So, what should we do about this ferocious anger eating a crater in our 
hearts? We need to put our fear for own safety on the shelf for there is no time to 
sit by the wayside and pray that the tide will turn, that soon, any day now the truth 
of this administration will be clear to even those who do not see, who do not read, 
and do not care. Our only hope is for each and every one of us to become soldiers for 
the greater good, to stand up and make their voices heard, to fight the fight in 
anyway we know how. Clearly, if this president has his way, in four more years the 
America of our youth will be unrecognizable. You know it, I know it, and so does every 
freedom-loving citizen of the world. For if we do nothing, if all we do is lament what 
we have lost and what is yet to come, then in the words of George W. Bush himself, 
âThe evil-doers will have won.â 

Norma Sherry is co-founder of TogetherForeverChanging.org, an organization devoted to 
educating, stimulating, and igniting personal responsibility particularly with regards 
to our diminishing civil liberties. She is also an award-winning writer/producer and 
host of television program, The Norma Sherry Show, on WQXT-TV, Florida. Email Norma: 
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Copyright: Norma Sherry 2004

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