Dear America

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 19 Aug 2002 12:00:00 GMT
From Quotes of the Day:
"If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts." -- Albert Einstein

From unknown:

"The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual 'crime'." -- Max Stirner

From samizdata:

"Everybody, soon or late, sits down to a banquet of consequences." -- Robert Louis Stevenson

Cheryl Seal at Unknown News - The Lights are On -- Is Anybody HOME? - America doesn't seem to care that there's a crook in the White House. Didn't care in Nixon's time. Don't care now. Celebrity 9/11 leaches: Bono, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen. Kudos for Sting. [unknown]

Wanna know why John Gannon was chosen as Homeland Security Chief? Here's a hint -- it isn't because of any great record of involvement with domestic security and law enforcement. It is because Gannon's number one focus has been on "cyber threats" -- i.e, the "dangers to world security" posed by the Internet. In short, John Gannon was chosen not to protect the American people from criminals and terrorists -- he was chosen to protect the Bush administration from its number one threat: Free Speech over the Internet.

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All Dylan has been doing philosophically for about 20 years now is rusting on his laurels. Maybe once he wrote some straightforward songs with a soul-felt message....maybe he even meant them. But that was a long, long time ago. Sure, today, he still cranks out some damn good songs (hey, they have a good beat, you can dance to some of 'em and the vague lyrics can be pondered entertainingly for hours, just like verses out of Revelation), but scrape their surface and you won't find much underneath but a dollar sign or two.

Helen Highwater at Unknown News - Reasonable deaths in a nonsense war - good anti-war piece. [unknown]

One way to interrupt such an insane scenario would be with another insane scenario -- "unreasonable" numbers of American dead. Horrifically, it might be better for the world, better for America in the long run, if Iraq got lucky in this war and killed a few thousand American soldiers.

If, say, an Iraqi missile somehow eluded American defenses and exploded smack-dab in the middle of an American military base, killing thousands of Americans, perhaps that many deaths wouldn't seem "reasonable" to Americans. And at last, Americans might ask what their leaders are up to.

W.R. McDougall at The Baltimore Chronicle - Dear America - some harsh, and well-deserved, words from a Canadian for the American sheeple. [unknown]

How many of you give the slightest damn about the totalitarian measures your government is taking to keep its secret meetings, grubby files and treasonous activities from your eyes?....

When did you stop caring, America? Was it after your own FBI and intelligence agencies plotted the murder of President John F. Kennedy? Or is this just the raving lunacy of the conspiracy nut? What does your gut tell you, America? Is something a little amiss here?

Forget about it. Have some Pepto-Bismol.

Tom Burroughes at samizdata.net - Good news from the Lone Star State - it appears that Texas is having more luck with electricity deregulation than California. Why? They actually deregulated, instead of instituting a plan guaranteed to bankrupt the energy industry and calling it deregulation.

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