The begining of the End …

If you’re an American citizen, you should hang your head low today. The US Senate has passed the torture bill. Over at Bruce Schneier’s blog, there’s some interesting discussion on the matter. Torture is wrong. Military tribunals are biased. See this entry on Emergent Chaos. We’re throwing centuries of progress for human rights, freedom, liberty, and privacy out the window. We’re selling ourselves to the highest bidder for what?

Also, the House of Representatives passed the warrantless wire tapping bill. Granted, this isn’t quite as wild wild west as previously pitched, but the concept is disturbing. Besides, even if all the objectives aren’t met, we’ve significantly lowered the barrier to entry for more ridiculous legislation in the near future. I’d be surprised if more tyrannical legislation is not imposed in the coming 2 years.

Both of these bills embody the forces and ideals that drove our forefathers to forcefully over throw their tyrannical rulers. Yet, today we’re sitting by on the side lines, blogging about how this might suck. I’m just as guilty as you are. Consider this introspection, and try to learn something. I know I am.

The Bush Administration is incredibly good at manipulating the American populace. The fact is, collectively, we’re apathetic morons. You think it’s a huge coincidence that gas prices started plummetting so close to Midterm Elections? People, look at what it’s done to the approval rating of the Administration. It’s in every newspaper and on every TV station. They’re waiving it in your face and you’re still sitting there and saying “well, the news guy told me it was because it’s winter.”

What do we do about this? This cannot stand in this country. Aren’t we the land of the free and home of the brave? Why don’t we pull our heads out of our asses and stand up to this dictatorship?

Comments 1

  1. april wrote:

    Gas prices do go down for the winter time b/c they switch to a cheaper fuel mix and the summer driving season is over. But… the prices recently drop by a greater percentage then in the past, and very quickly considering the first day autumn was last Saturday (Sept 23).

    Another thing to consider, are other energy costs going down? Such as natural gas, propane, heating oil… etc.

    Posted 29 Sep 2006 at 11:11 am

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