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Thank You, Franklin Delano Bush
lewrockwell.com ^ | 11/12 | Karen DeCoster

Posted on 11/12/2001 3:11:06 AM PST by from occupied ga

Thank You, Franklin Delano Bush

by Karen De Coster

I took the liberty (what few of those I have left) of putting President Bush's November 8 speech – at the Georgia World Congress Center – into the LewRockwell.com "truth translator". This fun, little tool examines and interprets the rhetoric of government spokespersons, and translates such twaddle into the statist prose that it actually represents. What emerges from the translator in this instance is an incriminating verbal assault on the sovereignty of all Americans.

GWB: "I said in my speech to a joint session of Congress that we are a nation awakened to danger. We're also a nation awakened to service and citizenship and compassion."

Your government has kicked around enough beehives and anthills so that it has brought upon us a disturbing new realism: terrorism upon U.S. innocents to pay for the sins of their government. We are a people that must realize it is time to give up our individual liberties and move toward an emotional and unconditional nationalist unity in support of the omnipotent State.

GWB: "None of us would ever wish the evil that has been done to our country, yet we have learned that out of evil can come great good."

As horrible as this act of terrorism was, it has created an opportunity for your government to use a time of crisis in order to scale back your liberties, disrupt your private lives, further regulate and control the free market, and offer you all some added security at the hands of government while convincing you that this supercedes any freedom issues. Without this act of terrorism, your government would not have this glorious opportunity for establishing totalitarian means toward collective ends.

GWB: "We have gained new heroes, those who ran into burning buildings to save others: our police and our firefighters."

Only the firefighters and police can be heroes; never can we apply the same hero status to the glorious capitalist warriors of the financial markets that died in the World Trade Center while driving the capitalist economy forward, because that would be politically incorrect to do so.

GWB: "We are a different country than we were on September the 10th, sadder and less innocent, stronger and more united. And in the face of ongoing threats, determined and courageous."

We are now a more willing sheeple, ready to sacrifice our freedoms for the collective soul of a unified nation, though we have yet to define exactly what this national unity is beyond its flag-waving, God bless America-singing façade.

GWB: "This new enemy seeks to destroy our freedom and impose its views. We value life; the terrorists ruthlessly destroy it."

Of course, we have imposed our views on others around the world for a century, and we are allowed to pick and choose those lives that are valued by the U.S. government. That is all to be ignored, however.

GWB: "We wage a war to save civilization itself."

War is the health of the State. We must strengthen the State at the expense of all else.

GWB: "The government has a responsibility to protect our citizens, and that starts with homeland security. The first attack against America came by plane, and we are now making our airports and airplanes safer. We have posted the National Guard in America's airports and placed undercover air marshals on many flights. I call on Congress to quickly send me legislation that makes cockpits more secure, baggage screening more thorough, and puts the federal government in charge of all airport screening and security."

You need more government in your lives. The fact that government has failed in all of the various industries in which it regulates is merely an aberration. We have not had the necessary allowances or resources to properly protect our citizens. Now we can use this crisis to usurp all powers that we were previously prevented from taking. Government can provide the only answer to solving the problems of security for its citizens.

GWB: "To coordinate our efforts, we have created the new Office of Homeland Security. Its director, my good friend and former Governor Tom Ridge, reports directly to me and works with all of our federal agencies, state and local governments and the private sector on a national strategy to strengthen our homeland protections."

Due to past political support, Mr. Ridge has received his payback. Franklin Roosevelt would be damn proud of such a clever creation as OHS.

GWB: "We've passed a new anti-terrorism law, which gives our law enforcement officers the necessary tools to track terrorists before they harm Americans."

We have finally had cause for bringing forth a kind of unconstitutional, New Deal-type legislation for which we otherwise could not have gained enough favor from the public.

GWB: "We will always value freedom, yet we will not allow those who plot against our country to abuse our freedoms and our protections."

Only your own government can legitimately abuse your freedoms under the guise of "Homeland Security".

GWB: "After September the 11th, our government assumed a new responsibility to strengthen security at home and track down our enemies abroad."

As I said, crisis allows for the growth of government and its military as the people clamor for protection from their newly enabled politicians. We will act on this, and we will take full advantage of the opportunity presented to us.

GWB: "I recently received a letter from a fourth grade girl that seemed to say it all. "I don't know how to feel," she said. "Sad, mad, angry. It has been different lately. I know the people in New York are scared because of the World Trade Center and all, but if we're scared, we are giving the terrorists all the power."

I hope this piece of schmaltzy pap induces the expected emotions from those of you that hear it. Even our children have been brainwashed into thinking they need their government to protect them. Thank goodness that they and their parents have been products of government schools.

GWB: "Flags are flying everywhere: on houses, in store windows, on cars, in lapels. Financial donations to the victims' families have reached more than $1 billion."

The nationalistic fever – that we in power of your government are promoting – is catching on like wildfire. People are buying it, thank goodness. This can only help to further the cause of total tyranny over all of your lives.

GWB: "Since September the 11th, many Americans, especially young Americans, are rethinking their career choices. They are being drawn to careers of service as police or firemen, emergency health workers, teachers, counselors or in the military. And this is good for America."

So once again, the glory of government service will come to be recognized. Like in FDR's day, we will once again restore the idyllic notion of committing a lifetime of service to one's government. This is good for the health of the State.

GWB: "I made some proposals to stimulate economic growth, which will create new jobs and make America less dependent on foreign oil. And I ask Congress...(APPLAUSE) And I ask Congress to work hard and put a stimulus plan into law to help the American people.

Once again, as with FDR's central plannning, a move toward a planned economy is of great importance. I can't stress enough that government must be the basis for all economic expansion, and the center of all planning and production. God bless John Maynard Keynes.

GWB: "We will not give in to exaggerated fears or passing rumors. We will rely on good judgment and good old common sense."

We must listen to and believe what our government says at all times. Nothing else is legitimate.

GWB: "Ours is the cause of freedom. We've defeated freedom's enemies before, and we will defeat them again."

The costs of maintaining an empire are great. However, empire is a worthy and noble thing and so we shall continue it on its course.

GWB: "My fellow Americans, let's roll."

Support your government's war at all costs. A'bombing we shall go. November 12, 2001


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To: ladtx
Hard to refute paranoia like I said.

Hmm, I guess the enhanced wire tap powers of the Feebs is just paranoia. I must have imagined it.

21 posted on 11/12/2001 3:39:45 AM PST by from occupied ga
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To: from occupied ga; Lizzy W
Damn, I know that ignore button is around here SOMEWHERE......
22 posted on 11/12/2001 3:42:17 AM PST by Neets
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To: from occupied ga
Saying it in a sentence doesn't make it true. The content of this Chicken Little Theater play by Lew Rockwell contradicts your example. Typical leftist idealism - snipe at hallucinatory problems and "what if" scenarios in order to rationalize your own delusionalism.

BTW - Who exactly is "occupying" Georgia? Yankees? Still?

23 posted on 11/12/2001 3:43:11 AM PST by 11B3
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To: from occupied ga
As the ?G-man? would say these are all gratuitous assertions and can be just as easily gratuitously refuted, thus I gratuitously refute them. These are idiotic so-called translations and they appear to be just the ramblings of someone who has not a clue of the true nature of the danger we are in.
24 posted on 11/12/2001 3:43:32 AM PST by ladtx
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To: OneidaM
When you find it, will you tell me where it is?
25 posted on 11/12/2001 3:43:36 AM PST by Lizzy W
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To: from occupied ga
What de Coster did was what cheap lawyers do. By rewriting Bush's words, she put words in his mouth that he did not say, words chosen to have some rhetorical repugnance to her audience, and then she beats us over the head with them.

We do find the words repugnant - all of them - and the author repugnant as well. Those who repeat them are slanderers in 1/2" aluminum plate body suits.

If she wants to write an article about how Bush has taken actions to increase the size of the government at the expense of civil liberties, she should do so. But she has to argue from Bush's words as he spoke them, or the government actions that have followed- not some twisted things she dreamed up in her own head.

She did get one thing correct. I hope this piece of schmaltzy pap induces the expected emotions from those of you that hear it. It did.

26 posted on 11/12/2001 3:44:46 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: AndyJackson
Exactly. Thank you.

Now "occupied ga" can continue studying for his Mensa Society induction test tonight.

27 posted on 11/12/2001 3:49:19 AM PST by 11B3
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To: ladtx
These are idiotic so-called translations and they appear to be just the ramblings of someone who has not a clue of the true nature of the danger we are in.

The "true nature of the danger" is from our own government. More people were murdered and enslaved by their own governments in the 20th century than were ever killed by terrorists or foreign invaders. Of course, you are probably one of those who believes it can't happen here.

28 posted on 11/12/2001 3:50:27 AM PST by from occupied ga
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To: from occupied ga
I'll tell you why this doesn't need to be refuted on a point-by-point basis. It is make-believe. Anyone can make-up words and impute these to anyone else. Such claptrap doesn't require refutation because it doesn't exist. It's make-believe.

There is one bit of humor here that should be pointed out. LewRockwell is fond of posting articles that attack others for making false statements about libertarianism. Isn't this, the same thing?

29 posted on 11/12/2001 3:54:36 AM PST by DugwayDuke
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To: AndyJackson
We do find the words repugnant - all of them - and the author repugnant as well

Gosh, I had no idea that you were royalty. Are you a king?, a queen?

30 posted on 11/12/2001 3:55:49 AM PST by from occupied ga
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To: from occupied ga
Look out!! There's an Alcoa truck chasing you full of molten aluminum! They've given up on the hat, and are trying for the full body cast now.

You really should avoid consuming chemicals that end in "amine".

31 posted on 11/12/2001 3:57:21 AM PST by 11B3
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To: from occupied ga
Lets see. So far I've gotten about a dozen or so responses - not one of which has said anything to show where DeCoster is wrong.

The problem is that you are assuming that DeCoster is right. DeCoster is posting HER interpretation of what the speech said. Should we take her seriously? If so, Why? What are her qualifications to intrepret George Bush's speeches? Personally, I try to ignore anything coming from that Lew Rockwell idiot.

32 posted on 11/12/2001 3:57:37 AM PST by saminfl
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To: Lizzy W

33 posted on 11/12/2001 3:58:43 AM PST by Neets
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To: DugwayDuke
It is make-believe

That would be nice if it were true, but then I guess the current move in Kongress to add a bunch of additional information to drivers' licenses so as to use them as de facto internal passports is just paranoid imaginings. I guess that having fighter jets being given the authorization to shoot down civilian airliners, yet steadfastly refusing to arm the pilots or allowing passengers with carry licenses to stay arms is not statism.

34 posted on 11/12/2001 4:00:33 AM PST by from occupied ga
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To: connectthedots
You left off the "BARF ALERT".

Indeed -- major spewege

35 posted on 11/12/2001 4:01:04 AM PST by Smedley
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To: from occupied ga
?I?More people were murdered and enslaved by their own governments in the 20th century than were ever killed by terrorists or foreign invaders.?/I??P? So by your obviously brilliant deduction that applies to the United States of America? Seems to me we have done more to stop the murder and enslavement of other governments of their citizens, witness the fall of the Third Reich, USSR and the Imperial Empire of Japan. Sorry, but I don?t see the connection, other than your obvious dislike for our government and lack of patriotism.
36 posted on 11/12/2001 4:02:24 AM PST by ladtx
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To: from occupied ga
You won't get any refutation from the brain dead who weigh in on anything posted from LRC. They never read the articles, they simply assume that they know what was said by noticing the source. Once in awhile, one of them will read halfway through one of the articles and realize that they've been reading and agreeing with an author featured at LRC. That's when they really get nasty.

Look at the screen names in the thread. That explains it.

37 posted on 11/12/2001 4:03:16 AM PST by Twodees
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To: OneidaM
The ignore button is in the upper right hand corner of your browser screen. It's the one with the "x" on it. Mash it now.
38 posted on 11/12/2001 4:05:22 AM PST by Twodees
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To: ladtx
So by your obviously brilliant deduction that applies to the United States of America?

Ignoring your insults, it applies to all governments. Just what is it that makes you think that the US government is immune to this sort of thing (hint - look up Wounded Knee and Manzanas)

39 posted on 11/12/2001 4:05:48 AM PST by from occupied ga
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To: from occupied ga
Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer

And who would that be, hmmm? Rockwell or Raimondo?

Same difference, I guess. Both are the enemy.

40 posted on 11/12/2001 4:06:01 AM PST by Cachelot
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