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Totalitarianism Nears (US=Nazi Germany, Moral-Equivalency BARF ALERT!)
Roanoke.com ^ | 1/3/03 | Glen T. Martin

Posted on 01/03/2003 1:08:16 PM PST by MikalM

Thursday, January 02, 2003


Totalitarianism nears

Without protest, Americans are giving up freedom

By GLEN T. MARTIN

   IN NAZI Germany at this time of year, people freely shopped in large department stores for gifts for family and friends. The streets were full of traffic. It was "business as usual" for most of the citizens. While in the colonial states conquered by the Nazis, and in the concentrations camps for Jews, gays and communists, life was a living nightmare of dehumanization and human-rights violations.

    In the United States today, people freely shop in large department stores for gifts, and the streets are full of traffic. While in our most recent victim states of Afghanistan, Iraq under murderous sanctions, Argentina after engineering its economic collapse, and Colombia under U.S. military aid for repression, life is a living nightmare of dehumanization and human-rights violations.

    But what once separated the United States from Nazi Germany was the protection of civil liberties for American citizens. People of Germany had no rights and did not care. Those few who did care were so terrified of their government that they did not dare to speak out. Those who did speak out were declared "enemy agents" and sent to concentration camps.

    Today, people of the United States have given up their rights through the "Patriot Act," the "Homeland Security Act" and the Pentagon's new system of "Total Information Awareness." The astonishing thing about this "land of the free" is that most Americans now have no effective rights and do not care.

    As long as they are free to shop in department stores and have traffic in the streets (with automobiles burning oil stolen from dying Iraqi children), they do not care. And to a greater degree every day, those few who do care about our liberties and rights are too terrified of our government to speak out.

    The so-called "Patriot Act" expanded our government's secret search and wiretapping powers enormously. It empowered racial profiling as a recognized police practice and allowed broad sweeps of people of Middle Eastern or Asian origin. It effectively abolished immigrants' rights, allowing noncitizens to be held in secret locations on secret "evidence," without right to an attorney, for as long as the government wishes.

    The government now has the power to enter your home or your computer and secretly record whatever they find without ever having to notify you. They do not even have to obtain a warrant from a publicly accountable judge showing reasonable suspicion that a crime is being committed.

    Wisconsin Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold spoke the following words from the Senate floor on Oct. 11, 2001, when he was the only senator to vote against Attorney General John Ashcroft's USA Patriot Act: "There is no doubt that if we lived in a police state, it would be easier to catch terrorists. If we lived in a country where police were allowed to search your home at any time for any reason; if we lived in a country where the government is entitled to open your mail, eavesdrop on your phone conversations, or intercept your e-mail communications; if we lived in a country where people could be held in jail indefinitely based on what they write or think, or based on mere suspicion that they are up to no good, the government would probably discover more terrorists or would-be terrorists! But that wouldn't be a country in which we would want to live."

    But today, it has gotten worse with the passage of the Homeland Security Act. Notice that these titles, "Patriot" and "Homeland," sound very much like the language of the Nazis. A common slogan of the Nazi regime was "the highest freedom is a noble slavery of the heart." People are free, the slogan meant, when they have enslaved their hearts to the "homeland" in absolute obedience to their government. "Deutschland, Deckhand, uber alles!" they shouted. Blind loyalty, patriotism, and emotion must triumph over liberty, reason and sound judgment.

    Under the U.S. Homeland Security Act (our rights again given away freely by a bipartisan Congress), 22 U.S. agencies are combined in order to achieve "total information awareness" on every American citizen. The government will soon be amassing a file on every American that includes every magazine subscription, credit card purchase, Web site visit, medical record, library record, bank deposit or withdrawals, every airline purchase, as well as judicial, divorce records, and so on. This will be recorded in a central data base, not by a publicly accountable authority, but by the Pentagon, which already operates in total secrecy from the American public.

    Government intimidation for political reasons is real and it has begun. Our government already is using its secret data bases to harass Americans. Political activists checking in at airports at the airline desk have had their names come up from a secret government list as "flight risks." They and their luggage have been supersearched to the point where they are made to miss their flights, and then released to fly. Obviously if they were really "flight risks," they would not be allowed to fly.

    Attorneys have found that their attorney-client privilege has all but disappeared. The government has even placed hidden cameras in prisons to record attorney discussions with their clients. The government has begun harassing people maintaining Web sites they consider politically objectionable.

    The Justice Department announced a plan to use its newfound power to designate U.S. citizens as "enemy combatants" to place such people in concentration camps. Declaring them "enemy combatants" would strip them of their constitutional rights, their access to the courts and allow the government to indefinitely hold them without trial.

    This is identical in purpose to some of the Nazi concentration camps.

    Do we citizens care at all about the future of our children or the plight of the millions of citizens in this country of Arab descent, or those who nonviolently oppose government policy? We have repeated for so long the slogan "it can't happen here." But the darkness and terror of totalitarianism is coming rapidly.

    Do we have the courage and integrity to speak out now, before it is too late? Or will we continue to freely shop in our large department stores for gifts for family and friends - as they did in Nazi Germany.

   

    GLEN T. MARTIN is professor of philosophy and religious studies at Radford University.


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1 posted on 01/03/2003 1:08:17 PM PST by MikalM
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To: MikalM
Under the U.S. Homeland Security Act (our rights again given away freely by a bipartisan Congress), 22 U.S. agencies are combined in order to achieve "total information awareness" on every American citizen. The government will soon be amassing a file on every American that includes every magazine subscription, credit card purchase, Web site visit, medical record, library record, bank deposit or withdrawals, every airline purchase, as well as judicial, divorce records, and so on. This will be recorded in a central data base, not by a publicly accountable authority, but by the Pentagon, which already operates in total secrecy from the American public.

I see the good professor is letting William Safire do his research instead of verifying this himself. The HSA had NOTHING to do with TIA, and TIA is only at the concept stage, and will probably be either curtailed or killed, just as HSA killed TIPS (gee, the professor didn't mention THAT - just goes to show that sensationism is favored over rational analysis of the facts).

2 posted on 01/03/2003 1:11:57 PM PST by dirtboy
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To: MikalM
As long as they are free to shop in department stores and have traffic in the streets (with automobiles burning oil stolen from dying Iraqi children), they do not care.

He forgot about all the cute little dying puppies and adorable dying bunny rabbits with their wiggling wittle pink noses.

3 posted on 01/03/2003 1:13:12 PM PST by wideawake
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To: MikalM
If they wanna look in my computer, go ahead. I've done nothing illegal and have nothing to hide, so I'm not worried.
4 posted on 01/03/2003 1:14:30 PM PST by canuck_conservative
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To: MikalM
And to a greater degree every day, those few who do care about our liberties and rights are too terrified of our government to speak out.

Yeah, right. I guess that explains why there are anti-war protests around the country, countless Op-Eds in newspapers criticizing Bush, and thousands of anti-Bush websites.

5 posted on 01/03/2003 1:16:25 PM PST by dirtboy
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To: wideawake
(with automobiles burning oil stolen from dying Iraqi children)

Actually, that's still the Germans, since Europe is the main market for Saddam's and the UN's so-called "oil for food" program.

6 posted on 01/03/2003 1:16:43 PM PST by Argus
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To: canuck_conservative
If they wanna look in my computer, go ahead. I've done nothing illegal and have nothing to hide, so I'm not worried.

Great defense of freedom, canuck. /sarcasm

7 posted on 01/03/2003 1:18:37 PM PST by zoyd
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To: MikalM
Perhaps the author should live in North Korea, Afhganistan or China if the US is so nazi-like.
8 posted on 01/03/2003 1:24:56 PM PST by Desecrated
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To: canuck_conservative
"I have nothing to hide"

Well why don't you walk around the park naked. You have
nothing to hide.

You remind me of my communist roommate.
9 posted on 01/03/2003 1:25:20 PM PST by Vindibudd
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To: MikalM
Careful Glen.
All that hand-wringing will give you carpal tunnel.

Excuse me while I hide my computer and get back to guard duty at the front window.
10 posted on 01/03/2003 1:26:51 PM PST by conservativemusician
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To: zoyd
Well, that's my choice. You have your own, and I'm not telling you how to make it.
11 posted on 01/03/2003 1:27:01 PM PST by canuck_conservative
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To: canuck_conservative
That's the spirit! Rummy and Poindexter send their love.
12 posted on 01/03/2003 1:28:17 PM PST by dljordan
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To: All
No matter who penned this, liberal or conservative, dem or repub, there is a LOT of truth here.
13 posted on 01/03/2003 1:29:33 PM PST by thepitts
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To: zoyd; canuck_conservative
Canuck's a belly-crawling quisling.

As for the "Barf Alert," I must agree that our brand of totalitarian police-state is sooo much better than the Nazi version. </sarcasm>

14 posted on 01/03/2003 1:30:18 PM PST by IMHO
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To: canuck_conservative
Well, that's my choice. You have your own, and I'm not telling you how to make it.

Great. So when Big Bro wants to install video cameras in every room of your house so they can watch you 24/7, you'll chime in with, "Well, I'm not doing anything illegal, I have nothing to hide, I have no concept of privacy, come on in and take over any shred of dignity and decency I have as a human being!"

I just wonder why someone as vacantly ignorant of the premises of freedom would want to call themselves a 'conservative'...

15 posted on 01/03/2003 1:32:48 PM PST by zoyd
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To: thepitts
No matter who penned this, liberal or conservative, dem or repub, there is a LOT of truth here.

And a lot of B.S. as well. The problem is, once the B.S. is added in, it makes everything smell like ...

16 posted on 01/03/2003 1:35:43 PM PST by dirtboy
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To: MikalM
Poor Martin is going to be so disappointed when his vision doesn't come true.

What an idiot.

Many more freedoms were given up in WWII to fight a war of survival and yet we as a country managed to recover from that nicely.
17 posted on 01/03/2003 1:38:24 PM PST by DB
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To: dirtboy; babylonian
The astonishing thing about this "land of the free" is that most Americans now have no effective rights and do not care.

I care and that's why I'm planning on moving out. I hope it's not too late.

18 posted on 01/03/2003 1:45:15 PM PST by Fred Mertz
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To: Fred Mertz
I care and that's why I'm planning on moving out. I hope it's not too late.

Fred, IMO the overreaction to 9/11 by lawmakers has halted and we will see a reversal of some of the more onerous provisions of the Patriot Act. And we're slowly winning over the minds of swing voters. So don't pack your bags just yet.

19 posted on 01/03/2003 1:47:15 PM PST by dirtboy
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To: dirtboy
Fred's gonna' move to the country of his neighbor and best bud - CUBA. Well, at least he'll get to smoke good cigars.
20 posted on 01/03/2003 2:08:58 PM PST by muleskinner
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