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A New Language To Describe It

  

by: Rusty1776

Thu Mar 18, 2010 at 14:19:40 PDT


(noon. - promoted by ek hornbeck)

The Founding Fathers gave us democracy.  We have the moral responsibility to restore what was given to us, to take back what has been taken away by corrupt politicians of both major parties.  There is no longer any doubt that the two-party system has been used to Establish, Maintain, and Expand corporate Tyranny.  It has been used to divide and conquer, to prevent We the People from uniting in defense of our rights as citizens.  

The false paradigm of We the Left against We the Right must be rejected.  Americans must embrace a new ideology of Citizen Empowerment, they must speak a new language of Political, Social, and Economic Activism, they most forge a new movement, a local, state, and nationwide alliance encompassing the values and goals they share in common.  They must cast aside the dead language of We the Left and We the Right, for among the victims of corporate Tyranny, there is no We the Left nor We the Right anymore, there is only We the Powerless.

Rusty1776 :: A New Language To Describe It
A Declaration

When in the course of outrage after outrage, it becomes necessary for American citizens to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with the Democratic and Republican Parties, and to attain empowerment as We the People, our common respect for the Constitution and the rule of law compels us to declare the causes which impel us to this separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that both major parties are complicit in war crimes, in massive Wall Street fraud, in crimes of banking and finance so malicious and extensive as to beggar description. The repressive corporate agenda of both major parties has been exposed, it is self-evident that they no longer believe that all men are created equal, they serve only the corporate masters of America, they have granted them unalienable Rights, that among these are the right to plunder the Treasury, the right to control the media, the right to subvert the banking system, to corrupt the electoral system, to ravage our economy and reap the illicit profits of shock doctrine capitalism.

Tradition dictates that a political systems long established should not be rejected for light and transient causes; but when a long train of two-party system abuses and betrayals, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a design to reduce an entire nation under corporate Despotism, it is the right of We the People, it is the duty of We the People, to condemn that system, and to establish a new system for our future security.

Such has been the patient sufferance of Americans; and such is now the necessity which compels us to dismantle the corrupt two-party system.  The history of that system is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of corporate tyranny over the United States.  To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world:

Both major parties have refused to pass campaign finance reform, which is most wholesome and necessary for the public good, thus investing in corporate lobbyists the power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

They have refused to enforce oversight and regulatory Laws of immediate and pressing importance, they have refused to enforce the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, they have utterly neglected to conduct themselves in accordance with the foundational principles of representative government.

They have refused to investigate the corrupt banking industry, and have empowered corporate interests to bribe and intimidate our elected representatives, thus rendering American citizens powerless to defend themselves against repeated exploitation and abuse.

They have kept among us, in violation of the Bill of Rights, NSA spies who are monitoring with impunity every phone call we make, every email we send, every form of communication we engage in no matter who we are or where we are.

They have engaged in punitive and arbitrary taxation without representation, for being ignored cannot by any measure be called representation.  They have confiscated 10 trillion of our taxpayer dollars and given it to the Federal Reserve, which has handed it over to Wall Street criminals with no oversight and no accountability.

They have engaged in systemic abuses of power and obstructions of justice, in violation of our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws; giving their Assent to unconstitutional Acts of repressive Legislation such as the Patriot Act and the Military Commissions Act.

They stand condemned:

For enabling the Bush Administration to launch wars of aggression and occupation in violation of the Geneva Conventions and international law.

For protecting them from criminal investigations, thus conferring upon them legal immunity from prosecution for war crimes, torture, and other heinous assaults on human rights and dignity.  

For decreeing that telecoms engaged in massive violations of the 4th Amendment are above the law and immune from criminal or civil action, thus ensuring that they will not be held accountable for their crimes:

For complicity in depriving American citizens in many cases, of the benefit of habeas corpus and Trial by Jury:

For complicity in transporting them beyond the Seas to be tortured for pretended offenses:

For complicity in abolishing the regulatory system which protected our banking system and economy from corporate exploitation and Wall Street fraud, establishing therein an Arbitrary government of Plutocrats with unlimited power:  

For complicity in taking away our Bill of Rights, for complicity in abolishing our most valuable Laws, for complicity in fundamentally altering the Forms of our Government, leaving only the illusion of democracy behind:

For complicity in plundering our Treasury and burdening us with monstrous deficits in blatant disregard of the consequences.  

For complicity in torture, inflicted with Cruelty & Perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy of a civilized nation.

For complicity in funding and funding and funding yet again large Armies of troops, Blackwater mercenaries, criminal contractors, and CIA operatives in in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, with consequences counterproductive to our national security, and productive only to the furtherance of defense industry profiteering.    

In every stage of these Oppressions, Americans have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms, but our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated betrayals.  The Republican and Democratic Parties, whose destructive legacy has been characterized by every act which defines corruption and moral bankruptcy, are unfit to be supported by any American citizen.

We have reminded the politicians of both major parties time and time again of our grievances.  We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, we have implored them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably sever our connections and support if they continue.  

But they have been deaf to the voice of justice, they have been deaf to our repeated appeals. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity of declaring our Separation, consign the Democratic and Republican Parties to Oblivion, condemn the two-party system as an abusive and corrupt anachronism, and call upon every American to grab the nearest shovel and bury it in an unmarked grave.

We, therefore, the citizens of the United States of America, appealing to the Supreme Judge of History for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name of, and by Authority of the Founding Fathers who gave us this democracy and asked us to preserve it, solemnly publish and declare, that we will embrace a new ideology of Citizen Empowerment, that we will speak a new language of Political, Social, and Economic Activism, that we will forge a new Movement encompassing the values and goals we share in common, that we are Absolved from all Allegiance to both major parties, that all political connection between us and those mercenaries of corporate power is and ought to be totally dissolved, that we will unite as We the People and take our government back.

As American citizens in support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance upon one another, with unwavering support for the Constitution and the rule of law, we mutually pledge that we will restore American democracy, no matter what sacrifices are required, no matter who stands against us, until this Dark Age of Corporate Tyranny ends, and government of the People, by the People, and for the People in America shines once again, shines as it was meant to shine, as a Beacon of Empowerment to every oppressed human being throughout the world.    

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For complicity in corrupting the meaning of (4.00 / 8)
majority rule, for the purposes of maintaining a class of lesser citizenry, with unequal rights, and abusing the principle of majoritarian rule to suppress these rights, of a class of people, in violation of the First, Third, Fourth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution.

For abdicating a clear governmental responsibility, and establishing a system of Private Prisons, by which certain people are imprisoned, and others set free, for consideration of Profit.

Tommyknockers, Tommyknockers, knocking at the door


Yeah, the list is pretty long. (4.00 / 8)
Thank you for bearing witness for two important groups of victims, Andy.  Their suffering at the hands of this "government" matters as much as everyone else's.  

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Say it again Sam... (4.00 / 7)
There is no longer any doubt that the two-party system has been used to Establish, Maintain, and Expand corporate Tyranny.


Breathe in emptiness and luminosity.  Breathe out compassion.

We all have to say it as loud and long as necessary so reality (4.00 / 7)
will finally penetrate the thick skull of the average American.

[ Parent ]
We both caught (4.00 / 5)
the same universal chord again...only you play it so much better then I.


Perhaps it is a universal truth that the loss of liberty at home is to be charged to provisions against danger, real or pretended from abroad. ~J. Madison

Rusty does have a certain way... (4.00 / 3)
...doesn't he!

Breathe in emptiness and luminosity.  Breathe out compassion.

[ Parent ]
Hi wolverine06. (4.00 / 2)
Greta progressives think alike.

So do you and I.  


[ Parent ]
Greta? ? ? (4.00 / 1)
She's not a progressive, she's a Fox News hack.

I meant great progressives, like Alma and Tahoe.


[ Parent ]
LOL! (4.00 / 1)
Twisty, turney!

"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle

[ Parent ]
Bravo! (4.00 / 9)
This is sweet beyond the highest praise.  You are really on a roll of late, Rusty.

I'll rally around this Declaration of Independence any time, day in and day out.

I want to re-read and pick, pick, pick at it till I think it is perfect...and then check with you, consult with you, and then send it out to the 4 corners...

...as our new rallying cry.

This is the start on which we can build.

Breathe in emptiness and luminosity.  Breathe out compassion.


You are most welcome to suggest improvements, dharmasyd. (4.00 / 2)


[ Parent ]
Now it remains for us to build a worthy successor party. (4.00 / 7)


We'd better get started. (4.00 / 2)
Nothing's getting better, everything's getting worse.

[ Parent ]
Well said. (4.00 / 3)
I'll be fwding this to a few friends.

Me, too. (4.00 / 2)
...and some relatives. Of the disenchanted 'Puglican variety.  

Some are born to weirdness, some attain weirdness and others have weirdness thrust upon them...
- OPOL


[ Parent ]
absolutely (4.00 / 8)
Im just not so sure even a Third Party will do the trick. Im leaning towards just scrap teh whole mess and start over, keep some of the elements that do work or can work, and then add some other stuff to the mix. Look to the Haudenosaunee maybe.

wiki:

When anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan studied the Grand Council in the 19th century, he interpreted it as a central government. This interpretation became influential, but some scholars have since argued that while the Grand Council served an important ceremonial role, it was not a government in the sense that Morgan thought. According to this view, Iroquois political and diplomatic decisions were made on the local level, and were based on assessments of community consensus; a central government that dictates policy to the people at large is not the Iroquois model of government.

Unanimity in public acts was essential to the Council. In 1855, Minnie Myrtle observed that no Iroquois treaty was binding unless it was ratified by 75% of the male voters and 75% of the mothers of the nation. In revising Council laws and customs, a consent of two-thirds of the mothers was required.

The women held real power, particularly the power to veto treaties or declarations of war. The members of the Grand Council of Sachems were chosen by the mothers of each clan, and if any leader failed to comply with the wishes of the women his tribe and the Great Law of Peace, he could be demoted by the mothers of his clan, a process called "knocking off the horns" which removed the deer antlers emblem of leadership from his headgear and returned him to private life. Councils of the mothers of each tribe were held separately from the men's councils. Men were employed by the women as runners to send word of their decisions to concerned parties, or a woman could appear at the men's council as an orator, presenting the view of the women. Women often took the initiative in suggesting legislation.

:-)

"When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky" Buddha


That sounds like a good system, we should have it in America. (4.00 / 4)
A lot of men wouldn't like it, especially RePug men, but once they got their horns knocked off by 100,000,000 women, they'd learn to adjust to it.  

Very interesting, Lady Libertine, thanks for posting that.


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Excellent job on this, rusty! (4.00 / 4)
I think you pretty well summed it up and, to me, as well as many others, we have no choice but commence "divorcing" ourselves from the the two parties that give us NO choices!  We don't need a new party, per se, just a movement, a progressive movement, with a party label, IMV.

Rather, coincidentally, yesterday I received this e-mail from The P.E.N.!  It's long (so, forgive), but promotes exactly what you've said here, and what so many of us have been talking about for some time now. I think you'll agree!  Will you sign on?  Will others?

 

"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle


Here is The P.E.N.! (4.00 / 2)

An e-mail from The P.E.N.

March 18, 2010

Hope Is Dead, Long Live The New American Independents Movement

We came across a very brief obituary notice this morning, about a  curious individual with a single word for a name, in an obscure  newspaper of diminishing circulation and soon to cease publication  altogether itself. The notice read:

 Hope, a professional political campaigner and  poster
 model of Washington, DC, dead at the age of 26 months,
 from starvation and abuse. No surviving close
 relatives
.

Pledge of Independence Action Page:
 http://www.peaceteam.net/actio...

Friends, our premise from the beginning has been that we must first  speak out for policy change to our elected officials. For unless we  are in fact speaking out, only then can we know if they will listen  to us or not. AFTER we do that, it becomes clear who is listening and  who is not, and THEN we have the base to hold them to account accordingly, and to remove from office those who will not listen.

We have now arrived at the latter point with regard to each and every  sitting member of Congress of both major parties without exception,  and the fake Independents can go too.

We are calling for all citizens of the United to declare that under  no circumstance will they vote for any candidate associated with  either the Democratic or Republican parties, and that we instead  dedicate our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor, to electing  worthy independents who can demonstrate a lifetime of public policy  advocacy on behalf of the people, true citizen legislators.  

In support of this initiative, besides asking you to submit the  action page above, we have set up a Facebook page which will expand  into a national organizing network, with pages for each individual  district in the country. For those of you who have resisted  participating in Facebook up to this point, we will do our best to  find alternate ways to help you connect with this, but it really is  time to get with it on this page here.

 http://www.facebook.com/pages/...

When you visit the Facebook page above, please become a fan. Then  post something on the wall, click on the Voices tab to submit the  Pledge of Independence action page that way, start and/or add to a  discussion. In short, we need to start congregating, talking to each  other, and organizing.

Because where we are now at is this:

For their part the Democratic Party tied its wagon to a fundamentally  corrupt health care bill, based on a secret deal made long ago by  President Obama personally to kill off any prospect of a public  option of any kind. So cynical was the deception in which Democratic  members of Congress also conspired that while 51 Senators stated they  supported a public option of some kind, after being forced into the  procedure of reconciliation (which would only require 51 votes) the  Speaker of the House further conspired to suppress even the very weak  public option passed in her own chamber, so that those Senators would  never have to honor their pledges.

Let us be clear. There would not have even been that 51 on the record  had they not been gaming the fact that they thought 60 would be  necessary.

Likewise, while more than 60 members of the House pledged  unequivocally in August that no bill would pass by them without a  "strong" public option, all but two waved through a House bill that  was anything but, including a draconian new restriction on a woman's  right to choose for good measure of insult. And the last one  standing, Dennis Kucinich, failed in the end to honor even his  pledge.  He is returning, by the way, all contributions based on this  in case you are interested about that.

From all this one truth in inescapably evident. There is not a single  Democratic member of Congress who is willing to take responsibility  for being the deciding vote on ANY matter of progressive principle.  Not one. Not a single one. Not now, not tomorrow, not next week or  month or year, until the end of time.

If they could not pass a meaningful public option NOW, with 51  declared votes in the U.S. Senate, and only that many needed, it will never, ever, ever happen. All this talk about "we'll get to work the  very next day on improving the bill" is nothing but knowing and  willful LIES. Never again will the Democratic party have such  compelling margins in both houses of Congress. It is not that they  couldn't get it done. In truth, they were never even the slightest  bit interested in getting it done, only in lulling us into thinking  they would.

The entire last presidential campaign was nothing but a slick  corporate con job, which is why we have ended up with a slick  corporate health bill, and the slick corporate graphics and the slick  corporate slogans are all we are going to get until we DEMAND  something different.

For the last couple election cycles, the Democratic "leadership" has  been pitching that if we would just elect more Democrats, then they  could finally get something done for the American people. What is  transparently clear now is that if they only needed ZERO votes to  pass a public option, they could not even come up with those.  Whatever the required number, they would find some way to fall short  in the end.

So what we are left with is a bill that is so despicable at its  bottom line, forcing all of us to buy corporate insurance under  penalty of the IRS, with no meaningful option that might actually  save us any money, that they are trying to find a way to sneak it  through so that nobody is actually on record voting for it. That is  how utterly ashamed they themselves are of what they are doing.  

And by the way, the blue doggy Democrats who ARE voting against it  are against it not because it does too little for the people, but  because it does too MUCH!!

Which brings us to the Republicans, who have gleefully done  everything they could in the last year to grind the entire business  of government to a halt, with an unparalleled number of Senate  filibusters over even the most mundane matters, tying up hundreds of  bills even approved by large "bipartisan" margins in the House. And  all for the unabashed and declared purpose of paralyzing our  legislature so that the American would experience so much pain and  anger that they might exploit that to get back into power.

This must not happen.

There must arise in every district of the country strong independent  candidates for office, and the people must organize themselves to  rally behind the best and most worthy independent challengers. And  then ALL incumbents without exception must be removed from office in  the next election possible.

We have barely 7 months to do it before the next general election,  and we'd better get on it. The social media network we need is in  fully in place on the Facebook site with 300 million members. The  basic conversational resource tools are there, and we have created  our own astounding new application functions through the Voices tool.  All we are asking you to do is go there and talk among yourselves to  get this thing started, and let's get it together folks.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/...

Please take action NOW, so we can win all victories that are supposed
to be ours, and forward this alert as widely as possible.

If you would like to get alerts like these, you can do so at
http://www.millionfaxmarch.com...



"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle

[ Parent ]
I love the P.E.N. (4.00 / 3)
I'll support that, we all should.

You should diary that, Tahoe.


[ Parent ]
I've always liked the P.E.N.! (4.00 / 1)
I'll try to do that later, Rusty!  Thank you!

BTW, did you see wolverine06's diary (his is just beneath mine)?  Man, does he have excellent recall (or, I think I once asked him, he kept a log of all his posts, I believe).

"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle


[ Parent ]
BTW, if you go to the sign up site, (4.00 / 1)
you can scroll down closer to the bottom and see the last 25 signatures and comments.

"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle

[ Parent ]
I signed and posted a message. (4.00 / 1)
Yes, I read wolverine06's diary, I hope he posts here more often.

[ Parent ]
It has been hard writing and posting. (4.00 / 3)
For the past two years I've worked my ass off: 12 plus hours a day-- 6, sometimes 7 days/week-- for peanuts.  But now, circumstances dictate that I look for different work again.

Perhaps it is a universal truth that the loss of liberty at home is to be charged to provisions against danger, real or pretended from abroad. ~J. Madison

[ Parent ]
. . . WITHOUT a party label, IMV! Dang! (4.00 / 1)


"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle

[ Parent ]
Also, rusty, as concerns (4.00 / 4)
the HR non-reform bill, I think, in addition, to other reasons, this is one of the reasons to hurry up and get the bill signed:

Between a rock and a hard place!

Look at this!

Standing at the edge of the health care precipice, President Barack Obama has reached a defining point in his presidency. The recent news that Anthem Blue Cross is planning to jack up individual premiums as much as 40 percent is just the latest example of our flailing health care system.

The healthcare and pharma industries have been raising their premiums for left and right for the last six months, already amuck, now running wild and free -- pressure, you know, to pass this bill.  But once the bill is in, they'll have us all in their hands and at their mercies, with no recourse.  Single-payer is the real answer.  But this bill, without a public option, just gives the industry a free wild card, IMHO!  




"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle

Whoops, my comment in "block" (4.00 / 1)
here.

"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle

[ Parent ]
This isn't a definining point in Obama's presidency, it's an undefined fog. (4.00 / 6)
If he really stood for something it would be a defining point, but since he didn't, he's just set himself adrift.
I was talking to an ultraconservative today, and he listed off all their Beckian talking points. The best I could do was to challenge some assumptions, but I wasn't able to disagree with him about the bill in general.

We both found solid, common ground regarding the madates as effectively subsidizing insurance companies. And to have our Federal Internal Revenue Police enforcing this socialized capitalism could not be countered by me. He actually has no idea that the left opposes the mandate, and he actually accused me of making it up. Their so hung up on labels that to get through to them is nearly impossible. Not much different from the Democrats in D.C.


birsurtree, (4.00 / 1)
As to your first and second sentence, please note that the material you're referring to should have been in blockquotes, as it is quoted material -- see here.

The rest in the comment is my language. (Sorry for confusion!)  

"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle


[ Parent ]
Thanks for your scrupulous identification of the referenced metaphor. (4.00 / 2)
I certainly could have noted in quotation its prior use.
On the other hand, I submit that the use of Waterloo as a metaphor should be in quotes (though I forget who said it),
whereas defining point is a very commonly used phrase not dissimilar to finished (as in he's finished) or
seriously weakened (as in he's seriously weakened).

Your point is well taken, however I'm not sure that defining point merits the grammatical attention that I submit, in this case, probably is elective.

Nevertheless, I quite enjoy discussions of this sort. And your observation certainly is meritorious. In fact, now that I think about it further, quotations would have been technically proper.

Take Care tahoe--------


[ Parent ]
. . . . (4.00 / 2)
I simply want to acknowledge your comment, bigsurtee -- for me, it is late, but I very much appreciate your thoughts, most of which I thoroughly agree with.  I hope I was not being "misread" here by others. I understand, and it was truly my "error."

My sincere thanks to my dear friend, Rusty, who has enabled this discussion with his wonderful post, and the thoughts that ensued therefrom.  Thank you, Rusty!


"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst."--Aristotle


[ Parent ]
I had the same experience (4.00 / 5)
I had the first political agreement with my father in 30 years this week.  I called him and I interrupted him watching C Span - and he was spitting mad at the same things I was.  My dad is a Glen Beck listening, Limbaugh emulating, right wing republican, and we agreed about every issue about Obama and Democrats for one day.  Well, except that I don't believe Obama was born in Kenya, and he doesn't believe GW Bush started us down this path.  But on all other issues, it was as if we were a typical father and son.   Amazing.    


i love the smell of bipartisanship in the morning...
smells like...fucktory. -bubanomics


[ Parent ]
Great! (4.00 / 2)


Breathe in emptiness and luminosity.  Breathe out compassion.

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