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Closing the Borders of Hardyville
Backwoods Home ^ | June, 2005

Posted on 06/01/2005 6:02:37 PM PDT by SJackson


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Closing the Borders of Hardyville
By Claire Wolfe

The hubub was horrible. And somehow, also surprisingly unHardyvillian.

"We gotta keep out those people!"

"Yeah. Their kind don't understand our traditions of freedom. They got no business comin' here and ruinin' it for the rest of us."

"They want all our benefits without paying the price."

"Close the borders!"

Not the kind of talk you usually hear in Hardyville. Here, people are pretty much accepted on their own merits, and Borders is just a chain of book stores in far-off Big Cities. But that day at the All-Hardyville Real ID Emergency Meeting in the One-Plex, tempers were hot.

And who could blame us? We were bracing for a rush of unwelcome immigrants. No, not Mexicans. But Americans who suddenly wake up and realize their freedom is gone.

With their latest vote to turn our drivers licenses into a Homeland "Achtung!" Security-controlled national ID (The Real ID Act of 2005), the GovBorg had just assimilated one of the remaining manifestations of federalism. And set plans in motion to assimilate the last remaining bits of our freedom.1 They didn't call it national ID. But that's sure as heck what it was -- and what it will be if we don't get a grip.

We weren't worried about what Hardyvillians would do about Real ID. We'd do nothing. And I really mean nothing. Wouldn't get one. Wouldn't accept one. Wouldn't use one. Wouldn't ask for one. Wouldn't let anybody ask us for one. Hardyville's sharply pointed viewpoint on government ID is well known.

Be we were definitely worried about what other people would do. That is, what they'd do to us. And our culture -- when they came flooding in seeking shelter from their own government gone power-mad. So you'll forgive some uncharacteristic zenophobic outrage.

"DON'T PANIC," Carty barked, gaveling the meeting to order. "First off, this damn thing might never come to pass. There might be court challenges by the states. A few states might even resist it like they're starting to resist the Every Child Left Behind law. 'S'even possible that once people discover that the lines at the DMV are hours long and they have to make three trips back before they can prove who they are, the actual 'We the People' will actually stand up and tell the feds to go to ... Washington."

"Yeah, but that's a lot of ifs!" somebody shouted from the dark theater seats. "IF dumb Americans do let their government stick them with this thing, a whole bunch of just-slightly-smarter Americans are going to pack up one of these days and try to escape into Hardyville. They ain't gonna know nothin' about how to take care of themselves. They won't know what to expect from life without a gummint permission slip. And what are we gonna do about that?"

"Yeah," somebody else muttered, "especially since the Chamber of Commerce told us it was rude to run anybody away from town at gunpoint."

"Well," offered Nat, "Mebbe we could do something good for other Americans and for us by gettin' 'em started on practical ways of rebellin' against this nonsense on their own."

"Precisely," Dora-the-Yalie piped up, springing to her feet in the front row. "Like Russell Kanning from New Hampshire. He's going to board a plane on June 11 without government ID or get arrested. He's doing it as a protest gesture, inspired by Gandhi. We should encourage more people to take stands like that."

"That's not my idea of a good time," another voice muttered from the dark. The crowd burst into agreement.

Bang! Bang Carty's gavel slammed down again. "If that's not somebody's idea of a good time, then they can do something they like better!"

"Like what?"

"Like Just Say No -- in every way from refusing to get a license to not doing business with businesses that insist you have one. People are already talkin' about all kinds of resistance," Carty shrugged. "The ideas are out there for anybody who gives a damn. The only big stupidity is doing nothing to stop it or resist it."

"There are various other forms of passive resistance," Dora offered. "You can borrow techniques from war resisters. If Real ID does get implimented, for instance, you could hold a 'comply-in' and gum up the license application process so completely the system breaks down. Instead of bringing the four kinds of ID they insist on, bring huge folders with everything from your first-grade report card to your high-school prom program to verify your background. Stand there at the counter and sort through it all."

"That'll just make people mad," Marty Harbibi said. "They'll blame you, not the government, for inconveniencing 'em. Gotta be other ways."

"Like leaving the country," Mrs. Nat ventured, standing up next to Dora. "I know that would be a last resort for some of us. I know some of us would never do it. But a nice lady named Lightning says she thinks we're coming into a 'last window of opportunity' -- like Jews had to get out of Germany in the late 1930s -- to leave the country before it goes completely tyrannical."

"I ain't surrenderin' my country to 'security' wimps who want to make themselves safe by making the rest of us slaves. They should be the ones to go, not me," snarled Carty, evidently forgetting he'd once threatened to make the big escape himself.

"But leavin' the country's exactly the problem we've been talkin' about!" somebody bellowed from the dark. "We're worried 'bout people leavin' the rest of America and comin' here!"

"Yeah!" another voice shouted. "Comin' to the one part of America that took care of itself -- but that ain't gonna take care of a buncha people who thought freedom was free."

"Well," I spoke up, "Don't forget there's always the option of creating freedom enclaves right inside America. Creating communities where people can work, bank, get medical care, and trade without having to show their government 'papers.' Uh ... I wrote a book about that, you know?"

"Yeah," Marty agreed. "In other words, you wrote a whole book about risky, illegal stuff people might have to do to keep from bein' tracked and controlled by their own government. Tellin' people how they can live dangerously. Big help, thanks."

"I guess you could put it that way," I admitted. "Or you could say I wrote a whole book about how people could create their own Hardyvilles."

"People do keep sayin' they'd like to live in Hardyville," Nat mused. "That'd sure be a test of how much they really mean it."

"Better to have 'em build their own Hardyville than havin' 'em move in on us," one of the angry audience members muttered.

"But dangerous," Marty insisted. "You'd have to be desperate to ..."

"Definitely," I agreed. "That's the thing, though. When you live in a country and a time when the government's making it dangerous to be free ... that's a big, flashing neon sign that it's time to take freedom back -- however you've got to take it. The longer you wait to take a stand for freedom, the stronger the government's grip becomes ... and the more dangerous life gets."

"Yeah," Carty nodded. "And one thing's for damn sure. If people are so busy ignoring reality that they don't stand up for themselves now, then there's not going to be any magical Hardyville to escape to when the time comes.

"It won't be us that closed the borders, though. It'll be all those Americans who didn't care enough to save themselves and their families until it was too late."

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Experience the brand new novel by Claire Wolfe and Aaron Zelman: RebelFire: Out of the Gray Zone. First four chapters are online.

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1 If you don't see why Real ID should be a line-in-the-sand issue, read on: Real ID = Real problem. You can count the ways. The ACLU says there are five reasons why a national ID system is bad. But there are really more.

Real ID creates a great new career path for ID thieves. And it puts the whims of the Department of "Achtung!" Homeland Security above the law. It's just a bad thing, altogether. And it won't do a thing to stop illegal immigration or terrorism.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: aliens; hardyville

1 posted on 06/01/2005 6:02:37 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

Claire Wolfe and Aaron Zelman, a match made, somewhere.


2 posted on 06/01/2005 6:03:12 PM PDT by SJackson (Israel should know if you push people too hard they will explode in your faces, Abed. palestinian)
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; ...
If you'd like to be on or off this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.

Off topic, but I like Claire Wolfe and I like Aaron Zelman

3 posted on 06/01/2005 6:04:56 PM PDT by SJackson (Israel should know if you push people too hard they will explode in your faces, Abed. palestinian)
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To: SJackson
And who could blame us? We were bracing for a rush of unwelcome immigrants. No, not Mexicans. But Americans who suddenly wake up and realize their freedom is gone.

YEP

4 posted on 06/01/2005 6:11:14 PM PDT by JesseJane (Flush the RINO RATPACK 7 - ~Selling America to Soros~, Right McCain? Right Lindsay?)
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To: SJackson
Hardeeville...




5 posted on 06/01/2005 6:13:08 PM PDT by XR7
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To: SJackson

I agree with Hardyville.


6 posted on 06/01/2005 6:25:54 PM PDT by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: SJackson

Note to all you SAM's (Self Appointed Moderator's) out there: I've seen this before, yet I'm going to leave this thread without denigrating the poster.


7 posted on 06/01/2005 6:26:27 PM PDT by yooper (If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there......)
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To: SJackson

Sounds like a charter member of "EMPLOYERS ON THE CHEAP R-US" doesn't wish to lose that illegal slave labor flowing up from the south.


8 posted on 06/01/2005 6:34:02 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis ("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
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To: SJackson

Moron alert...


I think we should all be getting out of government jobs — with one exception. With one exception, and this is something I've just been thinking about. I've decided that over the last thirty years some wonderful libertarian has been running the IRS' computer system. And I say, "Thank you out there, whoever you are, and keep it up! Good job!" So anybody who's in a position to do unto the ATF or unto the EPA what has been done to the IRS, definitely go for it.


Speech Before the Arizona
Libertarian Party Convention
by Claire Wolfe
Libertarian Activist

April 19, 1997


http://tinyurl.com/boxvm


9 posted on 06/01/2005 6:35:28 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: yooper

I'll leave it too.


10 posted on 06/01/2005 6:49:38 PM PDT by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: SJackson
Conservatives have always respected and defended our Constitution and federalist system of government. The Bill Of Rights was demanded by the colonies for protection from an overpowering federal government.

States' rights have always been one of the most revered principles of conservatism.

Individual freedom and liberty are traditional conservative values that many Americans have willingly given their lives to defend.

Private ownership, freedom of association, the right of private citizens to enter into contracts, capitalism, entreprenuralship, family values, freedom from warrantless searches and arrests, justice and due process of law of law are the bedrocks of conservatism

However today a small but very vocal group of people calling themselves conservatives have launched a political jihad based on only two principles; enforcement of laws and preservation of their culture.

They would turn America into a militarized gulag where ubiquitous armed soldiers would enter homes and business at will looking for persons who don't have the proper papers.

People without proper papers would be immediately be loaded on buses and taken to the Mexican border without any type of hearing, representation or due process. Anyone suspected of housing, employing or assisting a person without proper papers on them would be imprisoned for long terms without benefit of trial by a jury of his peers.

Native born American citizens would be summarily striped of their citizenship and deported without hearing if it were suspected that one of their parents did not have proper papers at the time the American citizen was born.

Conservatives have always had mottos like "Give me liberty or give me deat". This new group should adopt the motto, "Papers please."

11 posted on 06/01/2005 7:32:23 PM PDT by bayourod (Unless we get over 40% of the Hispanic vote in 2008, President Hillary will take all your guns away.)
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To: yooper
Note to all you SAM's (Self Appointed Moderator's) out there: I've seen this before, yet I'm going to leave this thread without denigrating the poster.

Denigrate me all you want, I love the yoopers.


12 posted on 06/01/2005 7:39:36 PM PDT by SJackson (Israel should know if you push people too hard they will explode in your faces, Abed. palestinian)
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To: bayourod
Conservatives have always had mottos like "Give me liberty or give me deat". This new group should adopt the motto, "Papers please."

I assume deat = death.

No such thing as papers in those days, or "conservatives", just Americans.

Probably not a popular opinion to express here.

13 posted on 06/01/2005 7:44:16 PM PDT by SJackson (Israel should know if you push people too hard they will explode in your faces, Abed. palestinian)
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To: SJackson

I live in a foriegn country and went through all the paperwork required to settle here. I have been issued a national ID card, called a cedula. It was a legal requirement from this government. When a leagl immigrant goes to the states he/she is required to go through the paperwork process and recieves a green card. If people don't want to go through the legal paperwork to stay in the USA then they are illegals and should be deported.

Every country in the world has some kind of immigration law
and some way to identify non-citizens. Why should the USA be any different?


14 posted on 06/01/2005 7:49:21 PM PDT by Americanexpat (A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
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