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Lew Rockwell ^ | 9/24/01 | Jeff Elkins

Posted on 09/24/2001 3:10:00 AM PDT by Ada Coddington

Unfree Republic
by Jeff Elkins

Let the stench of Middle East flesh reach Paradise reassuring them that these filth have gone to hell permanently."

The quote above is representative of many posted on the FreeRepublic.com site in the wake of the WTC attack, and unfortunately its like is not uncommon elsewhere. Americans are angry, predictably and rightly so, but just as predictable are the side effects. As always, that righteous anger will be accepted as a beloved gift by the state and molded into tools of oppression.

It’s funny how that works. Every single state-sponsored war the US has become embroiled in has resulted in an inexorable increase in the power of the state.

It’s also funny that it’s always assumed that human behavior in the past has no relation to how we behave today. Why those people were old-fashioned, we’re modern, educated, etc.

The beginning of this repeating pattern has already become public with the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security. It has an ominous sound, that name, almost Germanic. (I can’t wait to see the uniforms.)

On April 13, 1917, days after our entry into World War One, President Wilson created the Committee on Public Information to promote the war domestically while publicizing American war aims abroad. Bush has replicated that step, with this new cabinet-level department.

Under the leadership of journalistic muckraker George Creel, the CPI was a propaganda apparatus unparalleled at that point in world history. The CPI functioned as a de facto public censor, vetting nearly all published material about the war and helping to draft legislation such as the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918. In the months prior to our entry into the war and especially after our entry when they were nearly criminal, antiwar viewpoints were rarely heard.

The same pattern emerges now: Penn. Gov. Tom Ridge will be President Bush’s George Creel, and just as in those dim days of yesteryear, he’ll have plenty of willing civilian accomplices. And after all, there’s so much more to censor -- Ridge will need all the help he can get. In seeking warriors for the front line of Internet censorship, Ridge needs look no farther than FreeRepublic.com. The atmosphere there is now poisonous.

Again, look back to Wilson's CPI. It encouraged businesses to spy on their employees, parents to spy on their children, children to spy on their parents, neighbors to spy on neighbors, and above all to report "disloyal," pro-German sentiments. State authorities banned the teaching of German in schools and changed German street names. As the madness mounted, those regarded as pro-German were hounded from their jobs, pressured to change their German names, beaten, and in a few cases lynched. Almost all cases of violence, while incited by the state, were carried out by "civilians" in the grip of war hysteria.

Along with this anti-German hysteria, Congress passed several measures designed to rigidly suppress criticism of the war. In particular, the Espionage Act, passed in June 1917, specified a fine of $10,000 or twenty years in prison for "whoever, when the United States is at war, shall willfully obstruct the recruiting or enlistment service of the United States, and whoever, when the United States is at war, shall willfully utter, print, write, or publish any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of government of the United States, or the military or naval forces of the United States, or the flag."

The Espionage Act was very popular in its day. It was cheered on by mindless lemmings under the influence of state propaganda. Their great grandchildren now inhabit FreeRepublic.com, viciously attacking anyone who questions the wisdom of the state.

Our Congress is considering similar measures under the rubric of "anti-terrorism," and as it was at the beginning of the 20th Century, the FreeRepublic lemmings of the 21st are cheering the morally corrupt politicians along.

It’s not just message posters on the site. The management of FreeRepublic has instituted a "loose lips sink ships" campaign, with new moderators patrolling the forum to delete posts that in their opinion are detrimental to the "war effort."

The FreeRepublic mission statement claims "We're working to roll back decades of governmental largesse, to root out political fraud and corruption, and to champion causes which further conservatism in America."

Sanctimonious hogwash. Everything old is new again – the keyboard warriors of FreeRepublic would be right at home in 1917 shilling for Wilson.

September 24, 2001

Jeff Elkins is a freelance consultant and writer living in North Central Florida. His personal website is located at www.elkins.org.


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To: jeremiah
"...things won't be boring after that happens."

I think we already live in interesting times.

401 posted on 09/24/2001 4:00:57 PM PDT by Aurelius
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To: Ada Coddington
Mr. Elkins seems to forget that we are beating the drums for war as a way to rid ourselves of the threat of terrorism so that we can regain our freedoms. We have five choices:

1. We can convert to fundamentalist Islam and become slaves of the Arabs. This action will win us neither security, peace, nor prosperity.

2. We can try to appease the terrorists with lesser measures of support for their goals and greater restrictions on our own freedoms. This action will not stop them from committing more acts of war against us. Again, we will lose freedom, security, peace, and prosperity.

3. We can refuse to appease the terrorists but give up our freedoms to try to prevent their attacks. This course of action will be no better than the second one.

4. We can continue as before as if the terrorists hadn't just killed thousands of Americans. This course of action will only lead to more attacks until we choose one of the other four.

5. We can accept a few restrictions and make a few sacrifices during the course of a war against our attackers. Eventually, we will be able to exterminate them and force the rest to end their actions against us. This course of action can lead to the most security, peace, freedom, and prosperity.

The Office of Homeland Security scares me as well. I will be a loud voice for winning this war and abolishing the departments that were needed to fight it. However, Mr. Elkins's attack is unjustified.

WFTR
Something that Hasn't Changed (Stop Blaming America!).
Bill

402 posted on 09/24/2001 4:03:57 PM PDT by WFTR
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To: Aurelius
To return to seriousness, after that silly little episode. Last night there was a post of an article entitled: "The Bush speech to America: A critical analysis", by one Joel Skousen. That post and the associated thread has disappeared from the site. I am very curious as to what happened and why.

Didn't see it but I think Skousen is a libertarian if that gives you a clue.

403 posted on 09/24/2001 4:11:43 PM PDT by Ada Coddington
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To: Rowdee
When I started reading articles and comments here, back before I ever joined in, it amazed me that so many people posted articles from Salon written by Horowitz and Paglia. Given the neocon dominance at the top of the party and the dwindling number of conservatives in the rank and file, the GOP has drifted so far to the left that they'll soon trip over Lenin's tombstone.

If that bunch represents conservatism, I'll take mine rare. Did you see Mike Pierce's song parody of "Tommy Adkins" on LRC in the weekend edition? It was great.

404 posted on 09/24/2001 4:12:24 PM PDT by Twodees
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To: WFTR
"Wartime brings the ideal of the State out into very clear relief, and reveals attitudes and tendencies that were hidden. In times of peace the sense of the State flags in a Republic that is not militarized. For war is essentially the health of the State.

Randolph Bourne

1919

405 posted on 09/24/2001 4:12:53 PM PDT by Aurelius
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To: knarf
Anyone with a somewhat open mind can see that this write does indeed make some accurate parallels and definately does know his U.S. History. Desperate times may call for desperate measures, but we still need to carefully guard our liberty. Didn't Daniel Webster say something famous about that? I think he did, or else it wouldn't stick out in my mind for some reason.
406 posted on 09/24/2001 4:18:03 PM PDT by Rebeckie
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To: independentmind
The left/right scale has always struck me as being just varying degrees of socialism. The extreme right seems to end up at Hitler, and the extreme left ends at Stalin. American politicians all try to paint themselves as being in the middle instead of realizing that they're on the wrong airplane.

Probably the day Americans wake up and hold these moral retards accountable will be a generation or so after the demise of today's news media.

407 posted on 09/24/2001 4:18:39 PM PDT by Twodees
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To: Lowelljr
I welcome Nuke'm Glowing opinions. His were based on a love of this nation, unlike the others, usually libertarian.

In order to love our country, our country must first be lovely. Sometimes it is not.

408 posted on 09/24/2001 4:19:38 PM PDT by Ada Coddington
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To: independentmind
When are Americans going to hold their government responsible for this mess?

When it starts losing the war.

409 posted on 09/24/2001 4:25:33 PM PDT by Ada Coddington
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To: Twodees
Calling Nazism (National Socialism) "right-wing" is a propaganda trick of the Marxists. Nazism is perhaps (as you basically said) at the extreme right of the socialist spectrum. It should not be associated with "right-wing" as used in other contexts, as for example to characterize political positions in the U.S.
410 posted on 09/24/2001 4:26:09 PM PDT by Aurelius
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To: Aurelius
"War... is the moment when the energy of a single hand shows itself in the most seducing form."
-Thomas Jefferson to Hector St. John de Crevecoeur,1788.
411 posted on 09/24/2001 4:27:47 PM PDT by Storm Orphan
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To: jaime1959
I'll bump it. I've been pretty dismayed by some of the idiotic, knee-jerk responses I've read here to ANYTHING that smacks even remotely of criticism of the "nuke'em-all-and-let-God-sort-it-out" mentality. The "100% or nothing" crowd really needs to get a grip.

That's fear talking, and perhaps their intuition is correct.

412 posted on 09/24/2001 4:31:32 PM PDT by Ada Coddington
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To: Ada Coddington
Unfree Republic: Thread II

News/Current Events Front Page News
Source: Lewrockwell.com
Published: September 24, 2001 Author: Jeff Elkins
Posted on 09/24/2001 16:24:58 PDT by Rebeckie

413 posted on 09/24/2001 4:31:34 PM PDT by sendtoscott
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To: metesky
If Congress and the Senate would actually declare war, I'd cut the gub'mint some slack.

There not going to do that because they would then have to follow the Geneva Convention.

414 posted on 09/24/2001 4:36:41 PM PDT by Ada Coddington
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To: fone
Es macht nicht aus, wenn Sie mich unterstützen. Ich habe Ihre Kinder.

Alas that has been true for the past 4 generations or so.

415 posted on 09/24/2001 4:46:28 PM PDT by Ada Coddington
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To: CWOJackson Inspector Harry Callahan
IHC,
just like gubment school
free thinkers will not be tolerated.
fyi cwo I've got 20 years in this mans navy and still serving and I can find no reason to buy the gubment line we need to surrender personal freedoms because of the WOT
416 posted on 09/24/2001 4:48:32 PM PDT by IRtorqued
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To: Redcloak
Sounds like someone is miffed at having an off-topic thread yanked.

That too.

417 posted on 09/24/2001 4:49:54 PM PDT by Ada Coddington
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To: 6ppc
There are some valid points here, but the comments about FReepers are uncalled for. The only threads being yanked are the ones that provide specific information on military preparations not yet published in press reports.

Aw come on.

418 posted on 09/24/2001 4:52:25 PM PDT by Ada Coddington
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To: Abundy
"We need a national ID card with our photograph and thumbprint digitized and embedded in the ID card," (Oracle CEO Larry) Ellison said in an interview Friday night on the evening news of KPIX-TV in San Francisco.

Come on Larry, why not an embedded ID chip! We have the technology, the "Digital Angel"

What's that you say? Oh, Oracle won't get the big government bucks for the database?

419 posted on 09/24/2001 5:01:38 PM PDT by GregoryFul
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To: Storm Orphan
I'm not sure I know what it means.
420 posted on 09/24/2001 5:07:19 PM PDT by Aurelius
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