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	<title>Comments on: Going Silently Into That Lame Duck Good Night?</title>
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		<title>By: Barbara Back</title>
		<link>http://blog.locustfork.net/2008/03/going-silently-into-that-lame-duck-good-night/comment-page-1/#comment-1329</link>
		<dc:creator>Barbara Back</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 01:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I must say you have really hit the nail on the head on the Alabama problems and what is happing to the citizens of the united states in Alabama. I was a victim of the disgusting officials, federal and local state goverment the amount of pain they had inflicted on me and my family was a discrace adding to my diabilty , I was vitim of politics, I have written many many emails to Alice Martin pledding and begging for help and to no avail were never answered, I first thought that it was that I was a Yankee in the south, I never seen it comming, I could not go to any federal or state official for help even though I tryed. my rights were stomped on and my name smeared though the mud to say the very least, now I guess George Bush thinks that I should just suck it up , I feel gang raped by the same united states that my entire family served and fought for my freedom and liberty. yes I do agree that they would be rolling in there graves to see what they were fighting and died for.what happened? why does Bush think he has the right to do this to me and my family, How am I to live with what was done to me.? I am still under there thumb I can&#039;t get the social security that I deserve still fighting 3 years now. I have two chronic pain diseases that they made worse.no one cares that this was done to me.I went to the FBI , they said that they are there for bank robbers, went to the united states attorneys office spoke with a few assistants they said that they were there for the President not me. I wrote a few republican [my big mistake] I went to the federal court to press criminal charges and they said that I couldn&#039;t press criminal charges on the officals that violated me the united states attornys office does that, so I filed for civil to seek some sort of justice and that was threw back since the court clerk said that 1983 was a criminal and not a civil code, I am not a lawyer nor even finished high school, I am a disaled white american in need of justice. believe me I AM STANDING WITH YOU.. WILLING TO FIGHT TO THE END TO GET OUR RIGHTS AND UNION BACK THAT WE SO NEED.thats in a nut shell theres way too much to write. I am sure that I am not the only one out there that has been perscuted by our own justice system. Barbara Back</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I must say you have really hit the nail on the head on the Alabama problems and what is happing to the citizens of the united states in Alabama. I was a victim of the disgusting officials, federal and local state goverment the amount of pain they had inflicted on me and my family was a discrace adding to my diabilty , I was vitim of politics, I have written many many emails to Alice Martin pledding and begging for help and to no avail were never answered, I first thought that it was that I was a Yankee in the south, I never seen it comming, I could not go to any federal or state official for help even though I tryed. my rights were stomped on and my name smeared though the mud to say the very least, now I guess George Bush thinks that I should just suck it up , I feel gang raped by the same united states that my entire family served and fought for my freedom and liberty. yes I do agree that they would be rolling in there graves to see what they were fighting and died for.what happened? why does Bush think he has the right to do this to me and my family, How am I to live with what was done to me.? I am still under there thumb I can&#8217;t get the social security that I deserve still fighting 3 years now. I have two chronic pain diseases that they made worse.no one cares that this was done to me.I went to the FBI , they said that they are there for bank robbers, went to the united states attorneys office spoke with a few assistants they said that they were there for the President not me. I wrote a few republican [my big mistake] I went to the federal court to press criminal charges and they said that I couldn&#8217;t press criminal charges on the officals that violated me the united states attornys office does that, so I filed for civil to seek some sort of justice and that was threw back since the court clerk said that 1983 was a criminal and not a civil code, I am not a lawyer nor even finished high school, I am a disaled white american in need of justice. believe me I AM STANDING WITH YOU.. WILLING TO FIGHT TO THE END TO GET OUR RIGHTS AND UNION BACK THAT WE SO NEED.thats in a nut shell theres way too much to write. I am sure that I am not the only one out there that has been perscuted by our own justice system. Barbara Back</p>
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		<title>By: Cissy</title>
		<link>http://blog.locustfork.net/2008/03/going-silently-into-that-lame-duck-good-night/comment-page-1/#comment-1328</link>
		<dc:creator>Cissy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 20:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m here and I will stand with you and John Adams!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m here and I will stand with you and John Adams!</p>
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		<title>By: Yana Davis</title>
		<link>http://blog.locustfork.net/2008/03/going-silently-into-that-lame-duck-good-night/comment-page-1/#comment-1327</link>
		<dc:creator>Yana Davis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 17:52:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ask around among your friends and see who&#039;s actually read the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Even among Baby Boomers, putatively better educated than generations since, it&#039;s only a minority. Some years back, a poll was done to discover what Americans thought of the liberties protected by the Bill of Rights.

When given verbatim reading of one or another of the first ten amendments -- minus identification of where it came from -- a surprising number either thought the protected right shouldn&#039;t be protected or, worse still, thought it was somehow communist.

Is this because most people are inherently stupid?

No, the answer lies in our culture. Americans are exceptionally poorly educated, thanks to our government monopoly elementary and secondary school system. Results include a culture that places more importance on American Idol and the personal life of Britney Spears than on American government and the daily abuse of power by the executive and Congress.

In fact, with the general ignorance of the Bill of Rights, most Americans would likely not notice most of their rights being taken away.

If it were not for a small minority of libertarians and civil libertarians, both major parties, and their special interest group allies, would have long ago scrapped the Bill of Rights. They&#039;ve been chipping away at it furiously over the years, especially during the last eight, but consistently for several decades.

Ultimately, it will require a change in culture, a rejuvenation of widespread interest in how the government works and how much power it has, to change this state of affairs. The &quot;progressive&quot; solution of giving government even more power will result, eventually, in autocracy just as the ancient Roman Republic ended, as several democratic Greek city states ended, and as the French Revolution ended.

Our culture - with amnesia about what happen last year, much less last century or a couple of millenia ago - has to change if we want to stop a headlong rush into a new age of imperial autocracy followed by a new Dark Ages.

But for the moment, we seem quite unconcerned about it all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ask around among your friends and see who&#8217;s actually read the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Even among Baby Boomers, putatively better educated than generations since, it&#8217;s only a minority. Some years back, a poll was done to discover what Americans thought of the liberties protected by the Bill of Rights.</p>
<p>When given verbatim reading of one or another of the first ten amendments &#8212; minus identification of where it came from &#8212; a surprising number either thought the protected right shouldn&#8217;t be protected or, worse still, thought it was somehow communist.</p>
<p>Is this because most people are inherently stupid?</p>
<p>No, the answer lies in our culture. Americans are exceptionally poorly educated, thanks to our government monopoly elementary and secondary school system. Results include a culture that places more importance on American Idol and the personal life of Britney Spears than on American government and the daily abuse of power by the executive and Congress.</p>
<p>In fact, with the general ignorance of the Bill of Rights, most Americans would likely not notice most of their rights being taken away.</p>
<p>If it were not for a small minority of libertarians and civil libertarians, both major parties, and their special interest group allies, would have long ago scrapped the Bill of Rights. They&#8217;ve been chipping away at it furiously over the years, especially during the last eight, but consistently for several decades.</p>
<p>Ultimately, it will require a change in culture, a rejuvenation of widespread interest in how the government works and how much power it has, to change this state of affairs. The &#8220;progressive&#8221; solution of giving government even more power will result, eventually, in autocracy just as the ancient Roman Republic ended, as several democratic Greek city states ended, and as the French Revolution ended.</p>
<p>Our culture &#8211; with amnesia about what happen last year, much less last century or a couple of millenia ago &#8211; has to change if we want to stop a headlong rush into a new age of imperial autocracy followed by a new Dark Ages.</p>
<p>But for the moment, we seem quite unconcerned about it all.</p>
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		<title>By: Glynn Wilson</title>
		<link>http://blog.locustfork.net/2008/03/going-silently-into-that-lame-duck-good-night/comment-page-1/#comment-1326</link>
		<dc:creator>Glynn Wilson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 15:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s a sad commentary, but if they don&#039;t wake up and fight, it&#039;s going to get much worse before its has a chance to get any better.

Those safe little jobs at corporate newspapers aren&#039;t going to last much longer either, so if there are liberal reporters working for those news chains, perhaps they should consider rising up about now and fighting a little harder to tell the truth...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a sad commentary, but if they don&#8217;t wake up and fight, it&#8217;s going to get much worse before its has a chance to get any better.</p>
<p>Those safe little jobs at corporate newspapers aren&#8217;t going to last much longer either, so if there are liberal reporters working for those news chains, perhaps they should consider rising up about now and fighting a little harder to tell the truth&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: jackson</title>
		<link>http://blog.locustfork.net/2008/03/going-silently-into-that-lame-duck-good-night/comment-page-1/#comment-1325</link>
		<dc:creator>jackson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You can thank Greenspan for the timidity of the flock.  He was right when he declared that &quot;a certain amount of economic uncertainty is a good thing&quot; to paraphrase badly.  How can someone who&#039;s barely making their mortgage and barely holding onto their jobs dare to rock the boat?  If one bad decision can cause you to lose everything, how can you risk standing up to power?

A comfortable middle class led to the unrest of the 60&#039;s, when young adults fought vocally for equal rights etc., against conservative entrenched power.  Conservatives HATE what happenned in the 60&#039;s.  A comfortable middle class that gets TOO comfortable leads to unrest, when people question authority and react en masse to injustice rather than tentatively clinging to their shrinking portion of the american dream....

To keep americans docile and servile you must convince them to spend as much as they can (our priority, according to GWB)so they stay on the edge and are effectively OWNED by their corporate debt holders.  So much for liberty.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can thank Greenspan for the timidity of the flock.  He was right when he declared that &#8220;a certain amount of economic uncertainty is a good thing&#8221; to paraphrase badly.  How can someone who&#8217;s barely making their mortgage and barely holding onto their jobs dare to rock the boat?  If one bad decision can cause you to lose everything, how can you risk standing up to power?</p>
<p>A comfortable middle class led to the unrest of the 60&#8242;s, when young adults fought vocally for equal rights etc., against conservative entrenched power.  Conservatives HATE what happenned in the 60&#8242;s.  A comfortable middle class that gets TOO comfortable leads to unrest, when people question authority and react en masse to injustice rather than tentatively clinging to their shrinking portion of the american dream&#8230;.</p>
<p>To keep americans docile and servile you must convince them to spend as much as they can (our priority, according to GWB)so they stay on the edge and are effectively OWNED by their corporate debt holders.  So much for liberty.</p>
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