| The False Choice By Achal Mehra
Americans may be ready to lighten their burden
by casting off the iron heel of the police state the
Bush regime has rested upon a once proudly free people.
Democracy
shines at its resplendent best in periods of the deepest
darkness. It is not the most efficient of political
enterprises, frequently manipulated by the lies and
deception of the powerful, duping thumping majorities
into voting in a remarkable gallery of rogues, scoundrels
and buffoons the world over.
But as has been proven repeatedly — from the stunning
defeat of Indira Gandhi after the Emergency in India
and the overthrow of the Marcos regime in the Philippines
to the triumphant transformation of Nelson Mandela from
political prisoner to president of South Africa — democracy
alone among the major political systems, has the unique
capacity to restrain egregious abuse.
Alas, we may be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel
for the pernicious and abusive regime of George W. Bush.
For the first time during his presidency, a Newsweek
poll has found that the proportion of Americans who
would prefer to not see him reelected outnumbers those
that do (49 percent to 44 percent).
It is easy to forget now that Bush is a usurper to the
throne, who having lost the popular vote was eased into
office through the legal shenanigans of a conservative
Supreme Court and his brother Jeb Bush’s politically
greased machine in Florida. His administration milked
the national crisis after 9/11 to burnish his tarnished
electoral loss reversed into victory. The frontal assault
on civil liberties this reversal required has transformed
one of the world’s most open societies into a Soviet-era
state.
In Bush’s secret society, prisoners are held indefinitely
without charge, immigrants are detained and deported
without a hearing, or even access to a lawyer, citizens
and non citizens alike are monitored and tapped without
judicial or political oversight, and soon perhaps capital
trials are conducted in sham kangaroo military tribunals.
The country has been put in a state of perpetual war
against a shadowy, invisible enemy, whose authenticity
has to be accepted on blind faith in a lying administration.
In this Orwellian world, periodic, scary bulletins are
put out of real and imagined plots and threats with
no potential for public scrutiny and subsequent accountability.
This state of perpetual war to stir up fear and anxiety
is Bush’s trump card for coasting to an easy reelection
and for months the whole country was so petrified by
the lies his spin machine pumped out that no questions
were asked.
At long last, the public may have gotten wind of the
Bush scam. The public is developing a healthy suspicion
of both the rationale and the prosecution of the Iraq
war. It is hopefully, only a matter of time, before
the exaggerated and bogus war on terror is unmasked
as a calculated political stunt as well.
It is undisputed that a motley group of militant are
bent on terroristic assaults against American and Western
targets. There is also no question that a police state
the Bush administration has constructed can be occasionally
effective in muzzling such threats. But that’s not a
choice democratic societies are, or should be, comfortable
with. The famed political philosopher William Ernest
Hocking warned over a half-century ago: “Men are in
general freer under a despotic regime which establishes
firm law than in social chaos. But public order may
easily serve the orderer more than the ordered. Every
existing social order, every inherited technique, every
historical context with its cumulative wisdom is an
instrument of liberty for which individuals will and
do pay a great price; but in each case that price may
be needlessly great. The choice is not between this
heavy burden and chaos. The choice is between this heavy
burden and a lighter burden which will serve the same
end.”
There is hope now that Americans may be ready to lighten
their burden by casting off the iron heel of the police
state the Bush regime has rested upon a once proudly
free people.
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