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The
American Emergency
by Ronnie Dugger
Those of us who keep up with serious events
know we are in an American emergency. It is the emergency of all
our American emergencies. Are we a democracy, or have we
degenerated into a Presidential-corporate-military dictatorship?
Can we save our country, or will we lose the United States as we
know it?
In the United Nations we and other nations
agreed, largely on the basis of our experience of Mussolini and
Hitler, that the one great national war crime is the war of
aggression across a nation's borders. We solemnly and legally
bound ourselves to act together against that crime.
In December 2000, 26 months ago, for the first
time in our two centuries of history our presidency was stolen
from us in a presidential and judicial coup. Instead of the
people electing the President, the Supreme Court stopped the
vote-counting and selected George W. Bush. Everything the Bush
administration has done since then has been illegitimate and
illegal because he as President is illegitimate and illegal.
And five things he is doing sharply increase
the physical danger to Americans from terrorism and war, seek to
change us from a democracy to a plutocracy, and threaten the
world with bullying and massive American high-tech military
violence, even unto nuclear war.
1. Bush immediately mis-categorized 9/11,
declaring it to be an act of war against us by nations harboring
terrorists instead of what it was, a crime against humanity by a
group of terrorists. On the basis of this pretext, he then
declared a permanent war against nations that he will select.
2. Last March Bush declared, in a
secret policy paper revealed by the Los Angeles Times, that
our country can and prospectively will make first use of nuclear
weapons for three new reasons: against non-nuclear nations that
use chemical or biological weapons, against targets that
non-nuclear weapons cannot destroy, and in the event of
"surprising military developments."
3. Last September 20th Bush sent to Congress a
new national security doctrine that amounts to aggressive
war for world domination. He told Congress outright that he will
not allow any other nation to equal or surpass the power of the
United States and that the U.S. can and will launch wars against
nations that have not attacked us and are not imminently about
to do so but that he determines are potential threats to us.
4. Since 9/11 he has cudgeled and bullied the
Congress and the press, using fear as his goad, to set aside our
constitutional liberties in a rush to war. He has championed
gigantic tax cuts for the rich in order to bankrupt the
government and thereby destroy or gravely cripple Medicare,
Social Security, and the rest of the government's programs for
the people, and by seeking to totally abolish the estate tax he
is attempting to establish a permanent hereditary aristocracy in
our country.
5. And now, in pursuit of control of Iraqi
oil, he is about to give the final order for the world's one
superpower to attack, with a rain of 1,300 missiles, then to
invade, with 200,000 troops, and to the extent he desires to
destroy a nation 6,000 miles away--a nation of 24 million
people, more than half of them 14 years of age or younger, whom
we outnumber 12 to 1.
We are becoming the bully of the world. An
American attack on Iraq without UN sanction will be a war of
aggression as defined and prohibited by the UN. Our waging it
will be a war crime.
We must stay calm. We must believe that all
this is happening, even though it is amazing and astounding. We
must be nonviolent in all that we do. And we must have courage
now. We are taught by our parents and from grade-school on to
obey, that it's patriotic to obey. Now we must have the courage
to do the opposite, the courage to disobey. To march. To resist.
To refuse to cooperate in this or any other war of aggression
that Bush launches. We must say No and we must mean and continue
to mean No. These are our unfamiliar but sacred duties now as
patriots, as American citizens, and as human beings.
God Forgive and God Bless America.
Ronnie Dugger (rdugger123@aol.com)
is a founder of the Texas Observer and the Alliance
for Democracy. He has written biographies of Lyndon Johnson
and Ronald Reagan.
www.commondreams.org
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