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Published: Oct 10, 2006
Author: WebPalBruce
Post Date: 2006-10-10 22:34:52 by LoTek
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[Bruce B., Radiological Scientific Officer, is an astute political pundit, Canadian expatriate, and his pervasive wisdom is roughly half a century Lotek's senior.]
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[Arktwo] The Constitution is Dead
WebPalBruce | 2006.10.07 | 16:34:26
The Constitution is Dead
May it rest in peace.
I didn't agree with Bush that it was "just a 'blankety blank' piece of paper". I felt - that in its time - it was an expression of grand ideals in mankind's growing spiritual / political maturity.
There were things about the Constitution that needed to mature. Some did - such as women eventually being considered persons, and getting the vote - but the 14th amendment - designed to protect blacks - was largely subverted initially to protect corporations.
Scholars debate all these issues - and while I am not a scholar I have had graduate courses in Constitutional Law - and I have followed, with interest, the arguments over the last several decades.
While during the recent decades the provisions of the Constitution have been more and more liberally applied to those born in the US (but not the unborn) this growing political and spiritual maturity has suddenly been reversed.
Consider:
Declarations by the current Attorney General of the U.S. regarding the powers of the president -
That the current incumbent is president - without thousands of votes cast by citizens - having to be counted -
The decision by the Supreme Court - was such that in the 5/4 - there was one deciding vote - so that in the end, the President was actually elected by one person - and that being one that he had appointed.
The ability of the President to take the country to war without a specific declaration by Congress
The passing of a "Torture Bill" - which allows the president to interpret the Geneva Convention.
Also known as the "Detainees Bill" (HR 6166) which as requested by the president - completely revokes the freedom guarantees of the U.S. Constitution.
Such events would have been unconceivable a few decades ago - or would have been contributed to the nefarious activities of some group such as 'the communists'.
Nevertheless, the vaunted safeguard supposedly enshrined in the 'balance of power' between the pillars of government - the executive, legislative and judicial - is now gone.
This bill (HR 6166)
govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h109-6166
requested by the President, contains the following phrase:
"No court, justice, or judge shall have jurisdiction to hear or consider any claim or cause of action whatsoever, including any action pending on or filed after the date of the enactment of the Military Commissions Act of 2006, relating to the prosecution, trial, or judgment of a military commission under this chapter, including challenges to the lawfulness of procedures of military commissions under this chapter."
The Detainee Bill specifically spells out that it equally applies to all citizens of the U.S. within and without the U.S.
The Bill contains many other horrendous matters - but you will have to read them and comprehend them for yourself.
Consequently - the Constitution is DEAD. There is no court where you can go to appeal it.
Power rests with one man alone - The Imperial President. Congress rolled over long ago. Vote the party line - or lose the money support that puts you in office.
Congressional power - gone.
The President appointed to the Court those who would do his bidding. Now - the power of the court is gone - by Congressional / Presidential decree.
One down - Two down - Third and last standing is King.
Not that that is bad. The system had outlived its usefulness.
Generally the letters I receive fall into one of three categories.
Nothing is going to make it right - until Jesus comes down on a cloud.
We need to put it back like it was in the past (I ask them if they mean taking away women's and black's vote).
That they are going native - to live in the woods with their trusty gun - and it will be them versus the world.
Others in the world of course want other systems - Islamist, communist, whatever - but all the old systems have had their day.
Time for new thought. Balance of powers didn't - won't - work. Political party systems will never bring justice to those who don't have money and power. Pure democracy, the voting by masses, on every issue - won't work in an extensive and highly technological society. Many systems have been tried - and their shortcomings found. Time for a new system.
I am very grateful that I lived under the system that I did. Mohawk fellow was telling me this week that we choose our parents while in the spirit world before we come into this world.
Well, I chose well. White, English speaking, college educated father, living in America. Having visited other parts of the world and seeing the oppression in China, and many other places, along with the poverty of the masses - I could certainly have done much worse.
Great time to be born into also. Very exciting seeing all the technological development. As my wife says of her life - from the farm without electricity, automobiles or paved roads.
The only constant has been change. Much for the good - some for the worse. Certainly for the worse in morals - and now we are getting for the worse in government.
But not to worry. The old has to pass away - to make room for the new. Not that the new will necessarily be immediately better. Indeed - I expect the opposite for quite awhile.
People harangue me about not knowing the 'dangers' of world government. Probably I have had more interaction with oppressive government than well over 90% of my readers.
I was an activist in the Civil Rights Movement, taught in black colleges, had my life threatened in Philadelphia, Mississippi, lay on the floor with my family while gunshots rang out on the street in front of us during the police attacks on the Black Panthers, and many other such stories I can tell.
I refer to our place as 'Waco North'. Unless you have personally been raided 4 times - and faced over forty personnel - some wearing body armour - and carrying grenade launchers and automatic weapons - then accuse me not - of just being an academic.
But freedom is relative. In many other parts of the world - I would have been long dead - for holding my views. So, I am grateful for being where I am.
Still, times change. Systems change. The U.S. system is no longer what my father, kin, and I swore to defend in our military days. Even if it were - it is not what is needed today.
I used to play with the gas lights in my grandmothers house. A great system - compared to the coal oil lamps. But then came electricity. Old systems can be replaced by the new and better.
Old systems of government religion science medicine can be replaced by the new and better.
Change is often traumatic. But worse yet - is to go through the trauma and not make the change.
Some people do that. They have a serious accident - from drinking and driving - but give up neither.
The US had two serious accidents (wars) from its form of political thought - but still did not give it up. Some never learn. It is always the other person's fault.
Talking to a fellow this week. He was in a serious car accident - and in a coma for a while afterwards. Doesn't remember what happened but is sure it was the other driver's fault - even though the police charged him. And not only the other driver's fault - but the person who didn't take his car keys when he had been drinking. Anyone's fault but his.
That is the view of many American's about their problems throughout the world. They list many reasons for the problems - but the problem certainly isn't the U.S.
Others in the world - do the inverse. They too are unwilling to examine their systems - or other systems - to see what may be better. I won't go into my thoughts on the matter. Any who are interested in them can see them in articles that I have written at:
webpal.org/unnew.htm
webpal.org/freedom.htm
webpal.org/webpal/a_reconstruction/nwo/intro.htm
Some may think my ideas utopian. No matter. Change is acoming. My only concern is - it may not be immediately for the better.
Change has already occurred - this month - regarding the US Constitution. Change which has not been for the better - but never-mind, the old must pass away - to make room for the new.
These changes in the government are not the cause of the problems - but are the result of the problems. The problems come - not from without - but rather from within.
I could catalogue the causes of the problems - and do so elsewhere - but that is not the point here. The point here is that the instance of change is upon us.
My father could not have imagined it. Or at least, he could not have imagined it occurring in my lifetime - if we kept the "'blankety blank' Jews, Blacks, and Commies - under control".
Today, others may have a different list - of the enemy - such as the terrorists and Islamists. But - as Pogo said - "I have met the enemy - and it is us."
Love my Dad. A man of great principle and generous heart. No son could have asked for a better father. Love my country(s) also. Greatly grateful for where I live (Canada). Love Americans - for their industry, generosity, and many other marvellous general attributes.
Still - I know we have to have wider perspectives. I am a part of it. Consider myself a citizen of the world. I have Jewish children - Chinese grandchildren - family members over a wide spectrum of religions, some of whom are fundamentalist Christians, and others which recognize Muhammad as having been a Prophet.
The judgement of some - will not be that I love too little - but that I love too much and too many - both people and ideas.
Peace and love,
Bruce
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