1935. Old Rag, Virginia.
A passion for power, in any degree, will override moral-ethical norms, courtesy, and notions about "tolerance."
Sanctioned violation of the innocent is a line
that, once crossed, knows no other bounds. We as a nation have stayed
far away from that line for all of our history and rightly condemned
nations that didn't. Until now.
For government benefits and a salary that starts at $12.85 an hour, these unarmed officers swallow the irritation of others, apply security methods that intensify by the day, stifle the awkwardness they might have about touching other people.
Mr. Barry didn't intend to suggest that
agents would do a good bit more for, say, $25.70 an hour. But one has
to wonder how many would step forward and what else they'd be willing to
stifle beyond a feeling of awkwardness. Events in the recent past give
one answer: Q: Did you yourself ever feel pity with the victims, thinking of your own family and children? How was it possible for you to carry out these actions in spite of this?
A: In view of all these doubts which I had, the only one and decisive argument was the strict order and the reason given for it by Reichsführer Himmler.
The "reason given for it" was security. Warrantless strip searches and hands-on violation of ourselves and our kids, our sisters, wives and grandmothers as a condition of travel is something we of a certain age believed couldn't happen here. That it's being done in the name of security recalls events and regimes we thought well behind us. That suggests something else truly ominous is in the making. To be clear, the only acceptable course for is to back away from this. Well away. Alas, it appears they're determined to make this blunder all but irretrievable.
has labeled dissenters as domestic extremists I think the tighter we get on aviation, we have to also be thinking now about going on to mass transit or to trains or maritime. So, what do we need to be doing to strengthen our protections there?
Not satisfied with
knowingly setting out on a formerly forbidden road and criminalizing its critics,
intends to turn all forms of transportation into a police procedure.
Schools, banks, courts and other public places are being discussed as
follow up venues with some limited trials already completed. Sadly, and
to our shame, now knows the men of
this country will not stand up for themselves or even protect their
families, by and large. They may yet, but until then Remus has a few
words for you.
Given the
black-letter directive making dissent an actionable offense—an act of domestic extremism, and given that the Supreme Court has ruled that Constitutional rights do not apply in matters of state security as defined and administered by , and given that there is no substantive limit to the actions an agent or deputy of the
may take against a citizen under the Patriot Act, given all this, it
would be an act of self-destruction to seek or accept relief or
assistance from in an emergency. It is prudent to prefer any other status than refugee.
Any other status than refugee means you accept any bearable privation and run any reasonable risk rather than come under their direct control. No,
is not the Einsatzgruppen of Babi-Yar, but in a state of emergency
their powers are the same: unlimited, or effectively so. They've already
deployed their exculpatory phrase: an excess of caution. Notice its cloying, Klein Jar-like construction—entirely self referential, self activated and self absolving.
The Supreme Court—that body charged with
assessing Constitutional compliance in all places and circumstances—has
so far ruled the
may act on its
own authority without fear of judicial review. In other words, a
security agent can be sanctioned only for failing to be severe enough and is answerable to nobody outside the ,
i.e., the field agent has an incentive for excess while you have no
legal recourse from whatever disposition he imposes on you.
Unhappily, those dispositions have been and will
be without regard to your well being, even incidentally. Their actions
will be convenient for their purpose, even if it brings about
otherwise avoidable dire consequences for you. Worse, you can only guess
at their purpose. Therefore, and especially in a state of emergency,
you are well advised to decline any voluntary or avoidable contact with
. Where contact is unavoidable, comply dutifully until an opportunity to cleanly absent yourself appears. But mark this: should request or even require your participation in a mass special action,
especially one that entails mass relocation—an "orderly evacuation"
say—accept fugitive status if you must, but refuse to become a refugee no matter how reasonable, beneficial and benign it is made to appear. Act on your own initiative, attend to your own security, use your own resources. Be realistic about this, but be resolute.
Events are moving quickly. This beast is
convinced of its strength, impressed by it actually, and anxious to
exercise it. And so it shall. Things will get worse before they get
better, yet one day our descendents will ask how such things were
allowed to happen. It's on that day we shall have redeemed ourselves,
however that day was brought about.
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Voter citizenship decision - The Left wanted state power stripped and they lost. Arizona can simply push the state forms in all state offices and online, and keep those federal forms in the back room gathering dust. When you submit a state form, you have to prove citizenship. Thanks to Justice Scalia, that option is perfectly acceptable. Loss for the Left, says J. Adams in this article, Left Loses Big in Citizenship-Verification Supreme Court Case, at Media.
Ammo - Customers are buying as much as they can get, even though prices have ballooned. Retailers are ordering it but can't get as much as they would like. Ammo manufacturers are running at capacity. So where's it all going? We think there are four prominent contributing factors, says WeaponsMan in this article, But I heard bought all the Ammo?, at Weapons Man.
The domestic spying programs are unnecessary and probably ineffective
for "preventing terrorism." If these programs are necessary to avoid a
daily fare of fire and blood, we need better ideas. An obvious one is
properly functioning border controls. One of the reasons the
"needs" all that data on US citizens is the simple fact that there are
so many foreigners living here, legally and otherwise. If we were to
stop invading the world while inviting the world to move here, there
would be fewer potential dangerous foreigners within the "homeland" to
worry about, says
Scott Locklin in this article, Turned by the Spooks, at Taki's Magazine.
I would love to see a "Burka Day" at all the airports. Everyone should show up wearing a burka. What would the TSA agents do???
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