George W. Bush is an ordinary human being, in fact
a quite stupid one. So are all of his handlers. They are ordinary
people, and we have the power, should we choose to use it, to throw
them out of our public housing.
This simple fact is hidden from us not just by the
media constantly instructing us that we can make no difference,
not just by lies connecting the crimes of 9-11 to Iraq, or Iraq
or Iran to weapons they do not have, and not just by the deference
to power of the devoted neoconservative minority.
On September 11th we should have recognized that one
of the ways in which we make ourselves comfortable with our failure
to act against this criminal government is by fantasizing about
this government possessing superhuman powers, such as the power
to fabricate the story of a nonexistent airplane hitting the Pentagon,
bribe hundreds of people to claim they saw it hit, generate phone
calls from the nonexistent people on the plane, make the plane and
those people vanish, shoot a missile out of thin air that no one
saw, and hide all the evidence for five years. A government that
could perform this and the other feats of the 9-11 fantasists would
not just bear no relation to the bungling idiots running the White
House. It would be superhuman.
We would bear absolutely no responsibility for our
failure to rebel against such a government.
The evidence is public knowledge and virtually undisputed
that the criminal thugs in the White House have lied us into illegal
wars, slaughtered hundreds of thousands of innocents, created secret
prisons, detained without charge or communication, tortured, murdered,
wiretapped without warrants, overturned 800 acts of Congress with
signing statements, stolen elections, and slashed every vital public
initiative in this country. These criminals have blood up to their
shoulders. Proving that they committed yet one more crime would
not make them any more criminal. They cannot be made any more criminal.
And proving one more crime would not lead anyone in power to remove
their leaders from office.
Only we, the people of the United States, getting
off our couches and acting will put an end to this growing nightmare.
The crimes of September 11th had nothing to do with Iraq, and have
no more to do with a protest of the war on Iraq. Those of us living
on the National Mall in front of the U.S. Capitol at Camp
Democracy are remembering and honoring hose victims of five
years ago, but we are focused on something else today: the fact
that today marks 100 years since Mohandas Gandhi began his campaign
of nonviolence.
This week, Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas, spoke
to us at Camp Democracy and told us that by failing to prevent the
impoverishment and humiliation of people around the world, we are
engaging in passive violence, the result of which is physical violence.
He said that we need to work for peace actively, not be satisfied
with peace in our own hearts or rivate lives, but insist on taking
peace out into the world everywhere we go.
This is an important message.
Private fantasies about a peaceful world are no more
useful than private fantasies about how buildings collapse. Only
public efforts will save us. The journalist hunting for the latest
smoking gun, the next Downing Street Memo, the newest Pentagon Papers,
is of no use to us now. The evidence is before us, and it is our
unavoidable responsibility to take it up and act on it.It is not
our responsibility to act as soon as the next elections are stolen.
It is our responsibility to act now.
Should our Congress have a Democratic majority, we
will have a hard struggle to compel that Congress to act for justice.
We have that same hard struggle now with a Republican majority.
We cannot step away from our moral duty to take up that struggle
and sacrifice for it.
Now is the time to join us. There are people arriving
here by bicycle and on foot from distant states. The least you can
do is use a car or plane. Join us.Camp Democracy schedule.
David Swanson handles news media relations for
Camp Democracy. He
is also the Washington Director of Democrats.com
and of ImpeachPAC.org.
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