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Expanding the Cracks in and Crashing Down the
Right Wing, Republican Wall
by Rob Kall
OpEdNews.Com
It has become clear that under George W. Bush's watch, the
US has perpetrated some of the most shameful, despicable acts in its
history. Torture, murder, corruption, lies, distortions, international
outrages, the destruction of our nation's reputation as a freedom loving,
open, fair democracy.
George W. Bush and his administration have presided over
the dismantling, putrefaction, disembowelment and abomination of a 230
year historical endowment of honor, nobility, justice and an archetypal
symbol that has led the world towards a better future.
The criminals who have advised him and carried out his
combination of stupid and malevolent policies have been allowed total
freedom, with none of them being fired, let alone accused of the
treachery, treason, law breaking etc. that they deserve.
We are in the early stages of seeing cracks in the wall of
unanimity among right-wingers. This is a wall that is a threat to America,
a threat to America's future, a wall that must come down if the US as a
free nation, respected by the world's other nations, is to survive.
The cracks are starting to show in this wall because,
finally, there are Republican leaders who have been able to see that their
loyalty to the Bush administration has been returned with perfidy, with
incompetence and traitorous policies and actions that clearly are not
consistent with loyalty to the US.
So far, there are four Republican US senators who have
stood up to the other 47, holding them from passing even more egregious
laws and policies and budgets-- Chafee, Voinovich, Snowe and McCain.
In addition, Senator Warner has been taking a tough stance asking
questions about the Abu Ghraib tortures. Lindsey Graham has also ruffled
some Republican feathers with his questions.
Of course, when these independent legislators of character
take steps outside the "allowed" range of operations that the
right wing Republican leadership prescribe, there are repercussions.
Dennis Hastert lashed out at John McCain recently. The Washington Post
described the interaction:
On Tuesday, McCain gave a speech excoriating both
political parties for refusing to sacrifice their tax-cutting and
spending agendas in a time of war. At the Capitol yesterday, Hastert
shot back: "If you want to see sacrifice, John McCain ought to
visit our young men and women at Walter Reed (Army Medical Center) and
Bethesda (Naval Hospital). There's the sacrifice in this country."
The obvious crack in the wall is McCain's criticism of the
Republican party. But perhaps the more significant outcome is how badly
Hastert comes off, not getting the whole idea of sacrifice by people other
than the soldiers. It reminds me of the way patrician George Bush Sr.
couldn't tell how much simple items in a grocery store cost. This
disconnect from reality cost him dearly at the election booths. It is
clear that the Republican leadership either doesn't get the idea of
sacrifice or, worse, and probably more accurate, they believe they can get
away without it.
The question is, are the supporters of the Republican
party so selfish, so shallow and gutless that they are willing to allow
the words of Hastert to stand for their own values. Is sacrifice only to
be sustained by our young soldiers?
Are the wealthy exempt from sacrifice? Can the 25-35% of
the Republican supporters who are fundamentalist Christians opposed to
abortion willing to tolerate torture and murder, starvation of budgets for
the poor, for military families, for veterans, students and even homeland
security?
The far right has learned how to manipulate the spiritual
faiths of a huge segment of the population, preying upon their hopes,
their beliefs. But how much evil, how much malignant destruction will
these purportedly spiritual, God-loving, good-intending souls tolerate.
How many reports from former employees of the Bush administration,
documenting failure, incompetence, dishonesty, dissembling, torture,
homicide, total disrespect for laws, for humanity, for God's creations,
will these Christian Republican sheep tolerate before they wake up and see
that they have been led by the devil, by the antichrist they fear and that
they have been manipulated into making the world a worse place with more
suffering and unjust deaths?
I use the words; Devil, Antichrist, because these are the
terms that these people relate to. These symbols are the ones they fear,
yet they have been led along a primrose path that now puts the very planet
and certainly the US as a nation at the brink of ruin.
So how do we take the small cracks in the wall and shake
them and throttle them so the wall begins to crumble, begins to show
further signs of crashing down?
First thing is to support the brave people who are showing
the first signs of courage. Let them know that you appreciate their taking
stands. Tell them you will seek ways to do extra business with their
states. Write to them and tell them they are heroes.
Next, contact the republican leaders in your state-- at
all levels, but certainly the federal legislators. Point out the leaders
who are standing up against the Bush cabal and ask them to take
independent stands. Tell them you want them to represent you and not an
extreme right wing Republican party that, with the likes of Tom DeLay and
Dennis Hastert are out of control and no longer representative of your
values.
Protest in front of churches. Make signs that say: HOW CAN
YOU OPPOSE ABORTION AND SUPPORT TORTURE AND MURDER?
Call up the right wing talk radio shows. Ask them how they
can support the most hated man in the history of the world. These radio
talk shows all justify the use of torture by citing the behavior of
terrorists. It is outrageous to cite criminals as justifications for the
US to set a policy of torture in prisons. Where is the character and
integrity in that? Ask them why the Bush administration is not
developing alternative sources of fuel so we no longer depend upon
dwindling oil supplies and middle east oil. Laugh at them when they
stupidly and foolishly suggest that the solution lies in Prudhoe Bay. That
is a short-sighted reply that does not deal at all with the need to
develop an alternative to oil.
Contact the main media networks and demand coverage of
issues that they are avoiding-- electronic voting and paper ballots,
corporate takeover of government and the commons, failure of Bush to fire
anyone... anyone at all, the massive incompetence of Bush appointees, the
neocon cabal that Bush brought into government, the quashing of
democracy.... One email is not enough. Print out and send snail mail. Do
it often. These media respond when they see massive numbers of people
roused to action.
Contribute, in the next five months, more than you have
ever given before-- to candidates, to the Democratic party, to MoveOn.org,
to Emily's list, to underfunded alternative media like OpEdNews.com,
Buzzflash.com, alternet.org, commondreams.org, The Nation, The American
Prospect, The Progressive, TRUTHOUT, SmirkingChimp, Democratic
Underground, whatreallyhappened.com...
Support the newly emerging progressive talk radio media--
radiopower.org, Airamericaradio, the Thom Hartmann Show, Pacifica, Bernie
Ward, Counterpin... click here
for a list of almost 40 progressive radio shows, most with access from
the web, sattelite radio and or radio waves.
The Great Right Wing Republican Wall is beginning to
crack. You can help expand the cracks and contribute to helping it crash
and fall. It's not about destroying the Republican party. It's about
remind the leaders that they are supposed to represent the interests of
the voters, not of corporations and special interests. If millions of us
all take small actions, we can bring the walls down.
Rob Kall rob@opednews.com
is editor/founder of OpEdNews.com.
This article is copyright Rob Kall and originally published by opednews.com
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media so long as this credit paragraph is attached. Over
100 other articles by Rob Kall including a series of articles
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