Monday, August 30, 2004

 

"Protests" for a more powerful state

It's already started - images of Middle American's who "hate Bush." These are the "protesters" according to the media. Like prior "antiwar"/anti-Bush protests, we're supposed to believe that these are spontaneous expressions of disapproval from "diverse" crowds of moderate citizens -- yeah, ...right.

The turbulence and disruption planned for Republican delegates to their party's New York convention, has been well-planned and organized for over a year now, and the main thrust is directed from the usual suspects.

Along with "diverse crowds" you'll likely hear reference to "those who disagree with Bush's policies." When violence occurs, you'll be told it was the work of "anarchists." You won't hear who the so-called "anarchists" really are -- radical leftist groups who wish not to eliminate government (anarchy), but replace our constitutional government with the usual Marxist model authoritarian state.

Unlike protests of long ago, these postmodern closet tyrants now pay particular attention to milking the media and the legal system to "get their message out." Of course their message is not the sham concern for American troops in Iraq or "justice" that they proclaim. The ultimate object of their hatred (beyond the current President), is the open constitutional system that restrains the role of government and permits the personal pursuit of success. What the organizers of most of these groups ultimately want is obedience to a socialist political system. To be sure, a wide variety of idealists and (clueless) "progressive" followers will be among the mob, but make no mistake about who has planned and organized these so-called protests.

At this convention, there will also be a few counter protests by groups like BUREAUCRASH and PROTEST WARRIOR which will of course be called, "Bush supporters" (which is not what they are), if they are mentioned at all.

We can of course expect to hear the issue of war in Iraq takes center stage. For all their phony posturing, "peace and justice" were not issues for these people when the Baath party was torturing Iraqi citizens. Nor was it of interest to them when Marxist philosophy killed over 100,000,000 people in the last century. These deaths were eggs broken for the omelets of "equality and justice," the mantra we keep hearing from those who would gladly impose tyranny.

Real rebels don't support centralized state authority -- or seek to merely replace it with an even more powerful one.

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