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BUSH'S ORWELLIAN ADDRESS: HAPPY NEW YEAR -- IT'S 1984
The Mighty Organ ^ | Recently | Jacob Levich

Posted on 10/23/2001 7:58:00 PM PDT by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName

Seventeen years later than expected, 1984 has arrived. In his address to Congress Thursday, George Bush effectively declared permanent war -- war without temporal or geographic limits; war without clear goals; war against a vaguely defined and constantly shifting enemy. Today it's Al-Qaida; tomorrow it may be Afghanistan; next year, it could be Iraq or Cuba or Chechnya.

No one who was forced to read 1984 in high school could fail to hear a faint bell tinkling. In George Orwell's dreary classic, the totalitarian state of Oceania is perpetually at war with either Eurasia or Eastasia. Although the enemy changes periodically, the war is permanent; its true purpose is to control dissent and sustain dictatorship by nurturing popular fear and hatred. The permanent war undergirds every aspect of Big Brother's authoritarian program, excusing censorship, propaganda, secret police, and privation. In other words, it's terribly convenient. And conveniently terrible. Bush's alarming speech pointed to a shadowy enemy that lurks in more 60 countries, including the US. He announced a policy of using maximum force against any individuals or nations he designates as our enemies, without color of international law, due process, or democratic debate.

He explicitly warned that much of the war will be conducted in secret. He rejected negotiation as a tool of diplomacy. He announced starkly that any country that doesn't knuckle under to US demands will be regarded as an enemy. He heralded the creation of a powerful new cabinet-level police agency called the "Office of Homeland Security." Orwell couldn't have named it better. By turns folksy ("Ya know what?") and chillingly bellicose ("Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists"), Bush stepped comfortably into the role of Big Brother, who needs to be loved as well as feared.

Meanwhile, his administration acted swiftly to realize the governing principles of Oceania:

WAR IS PEACE
A reckless war that will likely bring about a deadly cycle of retaliation is being sold to us as the means to guarantee our safety. Meanwhile, we've been instructed to accept the permanent war as a fact of daily life. As the inevitable slaughter of innocents unfolds overseas, we are to "live our lives and hug our children."

FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
"Freedom itself is under attack," Bush said, and he's right. Americans are about to lose many of their most cherished liberties in a frenzy of paranoid legislation. The government proposes to tap our phones, read our email and seize our credit card records without court order. It seeks authority to detain and deport immigrants without cause or trial.

It proposes to use foreign agents to spy on American citizens. To save freedom, the warmongers intend to destroy it.

IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
America's "new war" against terrorism will be fought with unprecedented secrecy, including heavy press restrictions not seen for years, the Pentagon has advised.

Meanwhile, the sorry history of American imperialism -- collaboration with terrorists, bloody proxy wars against civilians, forcible replacement of democratic governments with corrupt dictatorships -- is strictly off-limits to mainstream media. Lest it weaken our resolve, we are not to be allowed to understand the reasons underlying the horrifying crimes of September 11.

The defining speech of Bush's presidency points toward an Orwellian future of endless war, expedient lies, and ubiquitous social control. But unlike 1984's doomed protagonist, we've still got plenty of space to maneuver and plenty of ways to resist. It's time to speak and to act. It falls on us now to take to the streets, bearing a clear message for the warmongers: We don't love Big Brother.


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To: NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
This guy has apparently read only one book, 1984, and didn't even understand that one.
22 posted on 10/23/2001 8:46:30 PM PDT by willyboyishere
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To: Concentrate
Always keep in the back of your mind this:
The terrorist attacks of 9-11 made a very convenient vehicle to further the FEDS actions in...You finish the sentence...
You all know what I mean...

I fear for America and NOT because of the terrorists as much as our very own government...

Keep your powder dry..!!!
23 posted on 10/23/2001 8:46:50 PM PDT by freddy
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To: Lucky
Bump
25 posted on 10/23/2001 8:47:52 PM PDT by Texas Yellow Rose
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To: Tench_Coxe
Do you honestly believe that the sunset provision of the legislation will really take effect? I don't.

It will be quietly renewed in a Saturday post-midnight congressional session as part of a congressional pay raise and pension plan increase bill.

26 posted on 10/23/2001 8:51:48 PM PDT by Rightwing Conspiratr1
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To: amundsen
"I wasn't suggesting we started them, but we were only attacked in WWII."

And now we are attacked on American soil again. What do you suggest we do about it? Sit on our hands and hope it goes away?

29 posted on 10/23/2001 9:01:40 PM PDT by blackbart.223
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To: NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
Was this written by one of Hillary's speechwriters?
30 posted on 10/23/2001 9:02:08 PM PDT by Bob J
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To: LLAN-DDEUSANT
When I was young, we didn't have to lock the doors, because thiefs were prosecuted to the maximum extent of the law and pc was not acceptable, we were all held accountable, all the time....

The liberals have allowed lax immigration & visas into this country.

9/11 changed that, or should have, we have to be able to reclaim our country. Our children and grandchildren should be able to enjoy life without constant fear.....and for this I will put on my 'war paint' and you can read fictional books. The greatness of America allows us to differ, but we always must protect our freedom, sadly, this battle will be fought on foreign land and our great Homeland.

33 posted on 10/23/2001 9:10:08 PM PDT by loulou
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To: Bob J
My question is what, pray tell, would he have us do? How would he handle it?

It's easy for some to bash every thing the government is doing, they're sitting here and the people in Washington are sitting there, responsible for 280,000,000 lives. It's like the guy in the stands of the football stadium bashing the coach over and over with each play. If the guy in the stands is so much better, then why is he sitting where he is, doing the job he does, and the coach on the field is standing where he is doing the job he's doing.

37 posted on 10/23/2001 9:20:42 PM PDT by Commonsense
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To: amundsen
I wasn't suggesting we started them, but we were only attacked in WWII*. We jumped into someone else fight in all of them. These wars like most were fought for power and wealth not any high minded ideals.

*After severe and prolonged provocation.

Be prepared for major flames. It's not nice to place your allegiance to the Constitution above that to El Presidente Jorge.

38 posted on 10/23/2001 9:26:26 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: Mind-numbed Robot
The fact that we didn't but instead rebuilt them and left them to their previous occupiers to govern...

True, but who holds the mortgages?

39 posted on 10/23/2001 9:29:36 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: Commonsense
It's easy for some to bash every thing the government is doing, they're sitting here and the people in Washington are sitting there, responsible for 280,000,000 lives.

No thanks, I'm happy being responsible for myself. Having said that, I don't envy W's position due to the fact that there are more than enough people who want a nanny.

40 posted on 10/23/2001 9:30:00 PM PDT by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
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