Jackson Thoreau: 'Move out of a Bush-league state'
Contributed by jacksonthor
on Thursday, June 26 @ 11:28:58 EDT
Help stop the freefall into Republican Hell
By Jackson Thoreau
Remember a few years ago, when the mainstream media and the Republicanazis told
us that our biggest national problem was Clinton's extracurricular activities?
The economy was booming, employers had to actually offer BETTER benefits and pay
to keep workers, we weren't in a major war to justify our insanely bloated
military budget, we at least talked about universal health coverage, we kept oil
wells out of our national parks, there was hope for our future.
Did you ever think then that all that could change so much in just a few years?
I have to admit, even after the slimy, rich-ass-kissing Bush bastards stole the
White House in late 2000, I didn't think they could make things this much worse
this fast. But they have. It's worse than I thought it would be, worse than
anything Bush Jr. did in Texas as governor, worse than even Reagan-Bush Sr. did
in the 1980s.
Things are so bad we plan to establish Nazi death camps in Guantanamo Bay to
execute people we THINK MIGHT be terrorists without as much as proper legal
representation or the right to appeals. That's right, the good ol'
freedom-loving, liberty and justice for all USA plans to do to Arabs what Hitler
once did to the Jews and others. We are fast becoming like Nazi Germany of the
1930s, and unless enough people wake up RIGHT NOW and do EVERYTHING they can to
get Bush the hell out of the White House, we will continue our freefall fascist
slide into Republicanazi Hell.
Things are so bad we are planning to invade Iran, Syria, Columbia, North Korea
and other countries, even after those disasters in Iraq and Afghanistan. Quick
now, when was Afghanistan's free election? Who besides drug and war lords
control that country now? Who is controlling Iraq's oil industry? Where are
those awful weapons of mass destruction that Bush said Iraq had to justify the
killing of 10,000 more innocent Iraqi children and adults? Where is bin Laden
and Hussein? When will U.S. soldiers stop killing more innocent Iraqi kids and
adults and getting killed themselves in the process? What Hussein clone - the
only difference being that this one will be friendly to the Republicanazis and
give U.S. oil companies a piece of the Iraqi action - will lead Iraq in five
years? Why do we keep increasing our military budget when we are already
spending EIGHT times more than any other country on the face of this planet?
Hello????? Earth to America, Earth to America. Where besides in some progressive
areas are the signs of intelligent life in this country?????? Or will most
Americans go on with their patriotic outbursts this Fourth of July, believing we
"won" the war and all the other stupid lies the Bushies force-feed
us?????
It's past time for cutting Bush some slack. Things are just getting worse. It's
time for some stronger, deeper action. Not violence. Just stronger acts that
could help wake up more Americans who haven't totally overdosed on the latest
mind-controlling drugs.
Jeanette Wallis just ended such an action in mid-June. She walked thousands of
miles across this country for a truly democratic nation, one that we are far
from having. Upon walking from Seattle to the House That Bush Occupies, she was
told she couldn't leave any of the letters she collected from people detailing
grievances against Bush and other officials. In fact, agents interrogated her
like she was a mental patient, and some even considered detaining her, simply
for walking up to the White House and saying she had trekked across the country.
Land of the free, my ass.
Then there are Concepcion and Thomas, two committed peace activists who have
maintained an anti-nuclear vigil across the street from the White House for the
last 22 YEARS! Through nasty weather, police and Republicanazi harassment,
indifferent stares, legal actions, and complaints that they are an
"eyesore," they have taken their message of peace that's so much
different than anything going on across the street to millions of visitors. In
this fast-food, get-rich-quick age, such dedication boggles the mind.
On a recent visit to D.C., I heard one lady snarl at a man who was giving
Concepcion and Thomas an eating break at this vigil that he was aiding
terrorists and unpatriotic to our supposed Land of the Free, in which we are no
longer free to stage a demonstration on public, taxpayer-supported property with
more than 25 people across from the White House. Before this man could reply, I
answered for him, being the target of more than my fair share of such
accusations in my time: "You miss the point. They're not doing this vigil
to be unpatriotic and aid terrorists. They're doing it because they believe the
people across the street are taking us down the wrong road and just making
things worse." She walked off, unimpressed. But other younger people around
us were more open to the message and listened intently. One expressed
disappointment that Concepcion or Thomas were not there and said he was
impressed with their dedication.
I then met some people staging another peace vigil who were not with any
organization, they just wanted to do this on their own. For numerous nights,
they have maintained this evening vigil, careful not to get more than a crowd of
25. To anyone who has ever asked what he or she can do, there is your answer.
On the same trip, I found my own ways to take action by visiting Congressional
representatives' offices, talking to aides about their misguided policies,
especially in foreign affairs, and handing them letters that explains my
viewpoints in more detail. I plastered every bathroom, every phone booth, every
bulletin board I could with fliers that read "We Will Not Get Over It:
Restoring a Legitimate White House" and referred to my Internet site.
With two young kids to support, I cannot now walk across the country. But I can
find other ways to join the campaign against the Bush administration. One way is
to move the hell out of states that Republicanazis control like Texas, the place
where Bush and Cheney and countless other Evil Empire Figureheads made their
millions. No longer will Texas, where Bush Sr. lives, where Bush Jr. stays
almost as much as he does in Washington, where the Republicanazi governor calls
a special session costing $2 million to redistrict the state so more stinking
Republicanazis can pollute the Capitol, where every statewide official is a
freaking Republicanazi, get my hard-earned cash.
Thirty-eight years in this state, which ranks at or near the bottom in just
about every social service category out there, is enough for me. I'm not just
walking away to return - as I did on a cross-country peace march in 1984 - I'm
hitting the road with my family and not planning to come back, except for
visits. I'm joining the revolution in D.C., planning to get more active in the
peace and justice and environmental movements in the city where I was born.
Perhaps I will even work in the Sen. John Kerry for President campaign - he may
not be as progressive as Rep. Dennis Kucinich, but the practical side of me
believes Kerry has the best shot of beating Bush in 2004. And Bush and Rove and
Co. are most scared of Kerry and his Vietnam hero background - that's a big
reason why the mainstream media is publishing all those stories about how rich
Kerry supposedly is and trying to make him less appealing to average-income
Americans.
Sure, I will miss family and friends. But maybe my action will make them think -
as it did in 1984 - and spur some of them to action against the Bush regime.
Maybe it will help inspire more people to move from states that are firmly
controlled by Republicanazis like Texas and Utah - but not swing states like
Florida and Pennsylvania as those states need all the progressive help they can
get - to ones that usually vote Democratic, as a deeper protest with our feet
and lives.
I've just returned from a three-week trip to the D.C. area to scout for housing
in Maryland [we're picking Maryland to live over Virginia mainly because it is a
Gore, not a Bush-league, state] and jobs, and the area felt more like home than
North Texas. Washington, D.C., is an interesting, exciting place to live,
Republicanazis notwithstanding. It's a whole new world from Texas. The feelings
of isolation and opposition that progressives get in most pockets of Texas do
not surface as directly in the D.C. area. For instance, I walked into a Boston
Market in the suburb of Gaithersburg to eat, and the first stranger I talked to
there openly admitted she was a liberal. The chances of that happening in a
Texas suburb are - well, let's just say they aren't nearly as great. In fact, I
can't ever recall that happening in all my years in Texas.
So, I challenge you - the people who read my writings, the ones whose poignant,
inspiring, and sometimes pointed emails I often sadly don't have time to respond
to - I challenge you to find a way to take some stronger, deeper action against
the Bush regime, as I am doing. Do something in a nonviolent way to make people
think that there is more to being a citizen of this country and of this world
than waving a flag, mindlessly repeating slogans, and goose-stepping with the
rest of the Republicanazis towards another Holocaust.
Jackson Thoreau is co-author of We Will Not Get Over It: Restoring a
Legitimate White House. The updated, 120,000-word electronic book can be
downloaded on his Internet site here.
Citizens for Legitimate Government has the earlier version here.
Thoreau can be emailed at jacksonthor@justice.com
or jacksonthor@yahoo.com
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