From a rally in Albuquerque on the 6th. Listen to the supporter yell ‘terrorist’ when McCain asks who the ‘real’ Barabk Obama is. Chilling. More chilling? McCain’s response. Nothing.
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Arguably the most notable Pogo quote. Originally intended as a sad reflection on our poor stewardship of the environment, it is for me the most suitable comment I can offer on the current state of our governmental moral vacuity. We have the most morally bereft executive leadership that America has experienced, one willing to throw away the basic principles upon which our judicial and constitutional systems were founded in order to execute an unnecessary war.
Reading an essay today by Andrew Sullivan in Times Online I was reminded of an entry I made in the original Left Side Out. I think it is worth repeating here.
Friday, March 23, 2007
Watershed - Das könnte hier nicht passieren.
It was a smallish tilt in the checks and balances status quo.
The duly elected government of a republic deferred the interpretation and necessity for and formulation of law to the duly elected leader of that republic. The passage of the Enabling Act – a seemingly temporary amendment written to run out in four years – was brought about in reaction to an act of arson and terrorism and was ostensibly an attempt to keep safe the citizens of the republic.
Today is the anniversary of the passage of the Enabling Act of 1933. Seventy-four years ago Germany handed over to Adolph Hitler the keys to facism. It is a mind-boggling leap from that simply delegation of power to the near eradication of an ethnic people. No one would ever believe it could happen. Not in their own country! Not by their own duly elected leader! Not in a democratic republic! But it happened, there.After the gas chambers, after the gulags, after the tortures and atrocities it was pledged — “Never again!” A great hew and cry arose from around the globe — “Never again!”
America was integral in ending Hitler’s reign of terror. Hero and democratic beloved, we rode in on the white horse and shot the man in the black hat. We kissed our horse and rode off into the sunset. And we cried as we rode, “Never again!”
Now, it seems we are at a similar place in history. There has been a duly elected body of leaders of a republic who have deferred the interpretation and necessity for and formulation of laws to the duly elected leader of that republic. The smallish tilt to the checks and balances status quo has been noted. Shall we believe, as the good people of Germany believed, that it cannot happen in our country, not by our own duly elected leader, not in this democratic republic? Shall we close our eyes and our ears and our memories and our history books and see and hear and remember and learn nothing?
Never again. But what about habeas corpus?
It cannot happen here. But what about Guantanamo?
Das könnte hier nicht passieren. Es fängt an, jetzt zu geschehen.




