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July 2, 2007 at 23:37:31

IS TWO HUNDRED YEARS LONG ENOUGH?

by Mary Pitt     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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A mere two centuries is not long in the history of previous great nations of the world, but it does seem that Americans are eager to end their era of influence in world affairs. We are soundly in the grip of the two-party system, made up of professional politicians, the parties locked belly-to belly in a danse macabre to the music of the multi-national corporatists until it is nearLY impossible to discern one from the other. In this artificially-elongated campaign season, the feeling that arises from the grassroots of the mountains and the prairies is a heartfelt prayer for a sensible person with no ties to any of them to arise and save our democracy.

While the Houses of Congress are involved in the acquisition of political power, we are led by a putative President who began his reign with the declaration that our archaic laws do not apply to him or to his minions, dancing a jig to the music while waving his middle finger at the helpless sheeple who must labor ever harder for the necessities of life. By way of compensation, they are entertained by the antics of the super-rich as they flaunt their worthless charms in lifestyles of worthless degradation in their search for fame and fortune. Never mind that you cannot afford the health care that will equip your children for a solid future; see what Paris Hilton has done this week! Will she really have to go to jail for flouting the law? Of course not! Nor will the vice-President's aide serve a day for his obstruction of justice, while a pair of lawmen rot in a cell for shooting and injuring an international drug smuggler.

Are we supposed to search among the small army of candidates to choose someone who will have the vision and the courage to restore our nation from the ravaged shadow of its former self which it has become under the present system? It seems that they were all cut from the same roll of cookie dough, the only difference discernable being the shape of the cookie cutter and the amount of time that they spent in the oven. Is there one person there with the with the guts and the wisdom to correct all the mistakes that have been made in eight years of mis-management? If there is, he/she has yet yet to stand above the crowd and point out the difference.

History is rife with examples of the unfortunate ends of governments such as ours has become. In every case, those governments were either overthrown by the revolutions of their own working class or, having become fat, inbred, and over-confident, were overcome by other nations which they had previously considered were not a match for their vaunted strength . Most notable of the former was France whose government was dissolved by revolution, the heads of their leaders being paraded about the streets on the ends of pikes, and the latter by the ignominious fall of the Roman Empire. Even England had periods in which the King was forced to concede power to the working class in order to avoid the same fate. We should be reminded that such a rebellion resulted in the famed Magna Carta upon which our own Constitution is based.

As time goes on and the "middle of the road" becomes so crowded that progress seems impossible, there is no choice but to find a different path. There are some who would prefer to go to the right and gut our government still further but, by and large, the majority of the people are finding that the "left" side of the road appears to be the better route to the restoration of our freedoms and the betterment of the working class. We are sick unto death of those who feel that their bank balances are the result of their human superiority while others are not rich because they are inferior beings. Our Congress of "representatives of the people" has become a conclave of millionaires with no concept of the trials in our ordinary, everyday lives while the corporate lobbyists are more than happy to make them richer still in return for their favorable votes.

Across the nation, those who label thenselves "Independents" are growing in number as they deliver the benediction of, "A pox on both your houses!" and turn their backs upon the greedy, squirming mass of preening, futile wannabees whose very existence is epitomized by the invisible "For Sale" sign above each of the bobbing heads. If we, as a nation, are willing to accept and tolerate this situation, then the fault is ours alone. After the end of World War II, it was assumed that the world had learned its lesson and large wars and revolutions would be a thing of the past and could therefore never happen again. As the result, the history of the world was given short shrift by our educational system and several generations of Americans have no idea of things that occurred in the world prior to that time. We began electing officials as we chose movie stars, those who were most attractive were assumed to be superior and those with more money to be more intelligent.

If this is the state of mentality which prevails in our country, then, yes, two hunded years is long enough for the greatest democracy in the history to suffer an upheaval of the people or to fall of its own complacency.

 

The author is a very "with-it" old lady who aspires to bring a bit of truth, justice, and commom sense to a nation that has lost touch with its humanity in the search for societal "perfection".

 

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The author is a very "with-it" old lady who aspires to bring a bit of truth, justice, and commom sense to a nation that has lost touch with its humanity in the search for societal "perfection".
Mary PittThe author is a very "with-it" old lady who aspires to bring a bit of truth, justice, and commom sense to a nation that has lost touch with its humanity in the search for societal "perfection".

Not that.....

I checked your link and it scares the hell out of me!  The idea of shredding the Constitution and re-building it by a committee would be a disaster of greater magnitude than an outright revolution..  Who would decide what provision were added or subtracted?  There are so many factions afoot now that reaching concensus would be improbable if even possible.  Meanwhile, we would be left ruddeless and at risk from outside influence.

 

No, the nation will be saved only by those who dare to swim against the current and bring their case to the people, (the lawful rulers of the land), and win against the entrenched special interests despite the political machinery.  And this can only be accomplished by an awakened and intelligen electorate who will vote their convictions despite the odds and take back our nation in a peaceful and considered manner.

 

Once this occurs, the anti-monoploly laws must be reinstated and the dreadful "corporations-as-persons" Supreme Court ruling countermanded, the laws can be enforced as passed, the worst of them changed, and our ship of state can resume its fore-ordained course.  The only persons who want to re-construct the Constitution are those with axes to grind and the result would be as bad if not worse than those who now attemp to use it to justify their pet projects.

 

No, thank you.

by Mary Pitt (60 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 159 comments) on Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at 10:33:58 AM
 


57Yo m I'm a "been there, done that! Bought the tee shirt,to hide the scars!" type of person Ive worked�many jobs from�a chicken slaughterer to managing a branch of a multinational and many jobs in between.Raised in colonial PNG Left School 16,Grad Hi school 22 Night School, University 36� BBus (majored in Psyche and Marketing), Dip Comp prog and project Mmnt.at 50 I've been in 48 different community org ,23 on board with 18 prez or deputy prez.First social campaign at 17 for the aborigine...

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Andris57Yo m I'm a "been there, done that! Bought the tee shirt,to hide the scars!" type of person Ive worked�many jobs from�a chicken slaughterer to managing a branch of a multinational and many jobs in between.Raised in colonial PNG Left School 16,Grad Hi school 22 Night School, University 36� BBus (majored in Psyche and Marketing), Dip Comp prog and project Mmnt.at 50 I've been in 48 different community org ,23 on board with 18 prez or deputy prez.First social campaign at 17 for the aborigine...

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Democracy in the US was stillborn

Democracy was stillborn in the US and other western countries (just ask Blacks and indiginees) it has just taken this long for it to fester enough to be on the nose.

I agree that an Article 5 would thave worked way back when Washington's teeth were still saplings but Plutocracy has too much a hold now. The only way forward it to take back the party's both of them.

Australia's middle ground is so crowded some say politicians of either persuasion share underwear at the same time and yet we too have a government that is democratic in name only.

It took a nutter killing 29 people at Port Arthur to make our country to sit up and take notice, with a right wing govt bringing in gun control. The media are only interested two things sensation and self interest. Tragically, or is that cynically, I believe that untill things have gotten sufficiently untenable and the media (in self preservation) becomes more like Blog sites real people's opinions nothing much will change in or out of power. I think that the more the system's short comings are publicised and the public's personal circumstances deteriorate the sooner they will demand change ( blog sites are the modern inheritors of Ben Franklin's "pamphleteering") for the "indiferntude" (indiferent masses). Then and only then will we get real change. So keep up with the burrs under the saddle blankets of riding high Corporations.  

by Andris (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 532 comments) on Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at 5:05:06 PM
 

 

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