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EV_Ares Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 05:43 PM
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Bush Restricts Travel Rights of More Than 100,000

The freedom to travel of more than 100,000 Americans placed on “watch” and “no fly” lists is being restricted by the Bush-Cheney regime.

Citizens who have done no more than criticize the president are being banned from airline flights, harassed at airports’, strip searched, roughed up and even imprisoned, feminist author and political activist Naomi Wolf reports in her new book, “The End of America.”(Chelsea Green Publishing)

“Making it more difficult for people out of favor with the state to travel back and forth across borders is a classic part of the fascist playbook,” Wolf says.

She noticed starting in 2002 that “almost every time I sought to board a domestic airline flight, I was called aside by the Transportation Security Administration(TSA) and given a more thorough search.” During one preboarding search, a TSA agent told her “You’re on the list” and Wolf learned it is not a list of suspected terrorists but of journalists, academics, activists, and politicians “who have criticized the White House.”

Some of this hassling has made headlines, such as when Senator Edward Kennedy was detained five times in East Coast airports in March, 2004, suggesting no person, however prominent, is safe from Bush nastiness. Rep. John Lewis of Georgia has also been mistreated. And it can be nasty.

Robert Johnson, an American citizen, described the “humiliation factor” he endured:“I had to take off my pants. I had to take off my sneakers, then I had to take off my socks. I was treated like a criminal,” Wolf quotes him as saying.

(Read entire article @ link below)

http://www.opednews.com/maxwrite/print_friendly.php?p=genera_sherwood_070903_bush_restricts_trave.htm
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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 05:54 PM
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1. Is this Nazi America yet?
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progressoid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 06:52 PM
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3. I think we're still a few million in gas chambers short of Nazi at this point.
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Elspeth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 06:54 PM
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4. Actually, the Nazis were Nazis before they set up gas chambers
It would be worth it to again look at the rise to power and the policies that cemented fascism.
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progressoid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 08:22 PM
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7. Sure...
and during their early days, thousands of Americans supported them. Yet, nearly every American eventually shunned fascism and we as a nation, managed to persevere as a Democracy.

The themes that helped fascism grow in early twentieth century Europe continue to show up even today. And while elements of fascism do make brief appearances from time to time, it's disingenuous to call America "Nazi".
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tom_paine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-05-07 06:49 AM
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9. Bullshit. Two members of the same family of authoritarian disease
Edited on Wed Sep-05-07 07:00 AM by tom_paine
Weimar Republic, weaker and younger...fell easily and much more directly

American Republic, older and steeped in tradition, people not easy to sell on authoritarianism, must be repackaged, made kinder and gentler, rebranded.

Both Hitler and Bush spoke endlessly of freedom and wanting only peace.

I submit you should read the book I am currently reading, "I Will Bear Witness" by Victor Klemperer - 2 volumes.

Pay careful attention to the years 1933-1937 for they mirror so much the America of 2001-7 it is literally nauesating.

http://www.amazon.com/Will-Bear-Witness-1933-1941-Paperbacks/dp/0375753788
http://www.amazon.com/Will-Bear-Witness-1942-1945-Diary/dp/0375756973

Bushies & Nazis, both vitriolically HATING Liberals. Oh yes, Hitler's hatred of liberals has been largely erased from RW history and inroads have been made in cleansing the rest of history of it, too.

Bushies & Nazis both claiming virulent anti-Communism, then enacting many of the same policies of the hated Communists, wholly unnoticed by Loyals Bushies and Nazis alike, and yet right ut in the open for all to see. How can they not see it?

In both America and Germany, even as late as 1940, common Germans still showing kindness to the poor Jews, even as the instruments of the State were preparing to murder them.

In both America and Germany, "elections" which few besides the Nazi "winners" believed in.

In both America and Germany, lies upon lies upon lies, so shameless and out in the open, an aware person simply could not believe that it could all so easily be gotten away with. Daily astonishment at the conflicting pronouncements.

Read the books. THEN tell me it's disingenuous to make the comparison.

Oh yes, it's ALL in the 2 volumes. No exaggerations here.

Does that make it automatic that the Final Stages of BushPutinism in America will be exactly alike the Final Stages of Hitlerism, as Klemperer himself refers to it often?

Of course not. It will be different in form, but much more similar in end function I think. Our New Totalitarianism is deisgned for us today, not Germans of the 1930s. It takes different inducements to sell us on the New Totalitarianism than it did the 1930s Germans to sell them on Hitlerism.

My point is, don't you think you should read up on the rise of Nazi Germany, 1929-1937 especially, before you dismiss out of hand "disingenuous" comparison that are anything but?

And all borne out by a simple reading of the diaries of those who were there, and other books on the topic.

Finally, you are correct in the reaction of America of the 1930s to facsism, which ultimately was a rejection.

You haven't failed to notice key changes in American national character since those days? You really think we resemble those people more than we resemble the Good Germans who ignored the death of habues corpus and silently accepted torture and murder in their name?

Read the books. You may be surprised.

I leave you with a quote from another German who LIVED THROUGH HITLER'S RISE (but what would he know about it, right?):

All over the world I dread the self-deception which we have experienced - that this could not happen here. It can happen anywhere. It is improbable only where the broad masses of the population are aware of the possible menace and thus will not be lulled into security; where they know the type of totalitarianism and will recognize it in its rudimentary stages and in each of its manifestations - this Proteus who keeps appearing in ever new masks, who slips eel-like out of our grasp, who does the opposite of what he says, who distorts the meaning of words, who speaks not in order to communicate or tell the truth, but in order to numb, to distract, to hypnotize, to intimidate, to dupe - who will exploit and evoke every fear, and will promise security and utterly wreck it at the same time.

Totalitarianism is neither Communism nor fascism nor National Socialism, but it has appeared in all of these forms. It is the universal, terrible threat of the future of mankind in a mass order. It is a phenomenon of our age, detached from all the politics governed by principles of a historic national existence of constitutional legality. Wherever it comes to power, domestic politics gives way to intrigues and acts of force, and foreign policy, the conduct of relations with other states, is shrouded in a semblance of talk and negotiation, but without being tied to any rules of the game, to any community of human interests.

It is not easy to see through totalitarianism. It is like a machinery that starts itself while its very operators often fail to grasp what they are already putting into effect...


(more at...)

http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/jaspers02.htm

You should probably read that, too. Few writings on the nature of what we face from the Kinder and Gentler Nazis, the Bushies, are more prescient.
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progressoid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-05-07 08:25 AM
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11. OK.
Your post was bigger. You win.




However, you said, "don't you think you should read up on the rise of Nazi Germany, 1929-1937 especially, before you dismiss out of hand "disingenuous" comparison that are anything but?"

Don't you think it's presumptuous to think I haven't read up on the rise of Nazi Germany?
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tom_paine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-05-07 11:12 AM
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12. There's no "winning" about it, either way. And yes, I apologize for my presumption
However, I stand by what I said in that, even if you have in the past, refersh your memory with Klemperer and also "Defying Hitler" by Sebastian Haffner.

Neither of these books was available 10 years ago. Haffner's was just released by his family, while Klemperer, because he became a citizen of East Germany eventually, was not available in America until 1998.

If you have the time, please check them out. This is not about "winning" nor long posts. It is about recognizing where we are as a nation, and what the possibilities are from this moment.

Who knows what the final outcome of all of this will be, but we do ourselves no service by denying the similarities between the Bushies and the Nazis, or the Soviets, or today's current Chinese Communists, or Marcos, or Papa Doc, or any others of the family of leaders who Bushler seems to have similarities to.

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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 07:46 PM
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5. A gas chamber is not required to be a fascist
Controlling your peoples movement around the country is one of the many things that the Nazis practiced that is not normal for our own government.
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progressoid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 08:00 PM
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6. Actually it's not that unusual for our government.
Ask the Japanese American, the African American, the Native American, etc. It's just not the norm for WASP Americans. Until now.
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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 08:56 PM
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8. Yea, I was thinking about that watching a story about the Navajo on TV
This nation has done that from the very beginning.
But we were supposed to be past all that.
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Imagevision Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 06:40 PM
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2. It's the Bushco new world order plan already in play, the US. will never be what it once was
sad to say (think about it)
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Tyler Durden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-05-07 06:54 AM
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10. Italy had no gas chambers. Remember who INVENTED Fascism?
I think there are many parallels between Bush and Mussolini as well.
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intaglio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-05-07 02:45 PM
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13. How long before you need internal passports
to move about your country? Like Tsarist and Communist Russia
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