A Personal Declaration of Independence
I refuse to accept as my government actions by the current
administration and its obsequious servants, the Republican
Congress and the Republican Senate.
By William A. Cook
“If there’s any comparison between the compassion and decency of
the American people and the terrorist tactics of extremists,
it’s flawed logic … It’s unacceptable to think that there’s any
kind of comparison between the behavior of the United States of
America and the action of Islamic extremists who kill innocent
women and children to achieve an objective.” (President George
W. Bush, Sept. 15, 2006 report by AP’s Terence Hunt)
09/29/06 "Palestine
Chronicle" -- - -Citizens of the United
States of America bear an awesome responsibility to maintain
control of their government’s behavior since that government
derives its powers from the consent granted it by the citizens.
When the government ceases to act in accord with the dictates of
the respective consciences of its citizens as determined by its
foundational documents – the Declaration of Independence, the
Constitution, and the Bill of Rights -- , when it violates the
established principles that give this nation legitimacy before
the nations of the world through mutually accepted agreements,
charters, and conventions, when it abrogates the inalienable
rights granted the citizens by the Creator, when it declares
unequivocally that the citizens cannot dissent with an action or
actions taken by the government, then it is the right and the
duty of the citizen to “alter or abolish” that government.
For the past five years, the present government of the United
States, including the Executive branch, the Congress and the
Senate, has committed a “long train of abuses and usurpations
pursuing invariably the same object (that) evinces a design to
reduce them (the citizens) under absolute despotism.” As a
citizen of these United States for 70 years, I refuse to be
ruled by a tyrant who imposes despotic, autocratic control on
the citizens of these United States through a series of
clandestine actions that usurp the rights of the people.
I refuse to accept as my government actions by the current
administration and its obsequious servants, the Republican
Congress and the Republican Senate, that include
* spying on its citizens without their knowledge or consent, an
action contrary to existing law;
* elimination of personal privacy through the Patriot Act, an
action that presumes culpability, not innocence until proven
guilty;
* preemptive invasion of other nations determined by the
unilateral judgment of an all powerful executive that
eviscerates the power of the peoples’ representatives;
* acts of extrajudicial execution and the abandonment of rule by
law thereby making the President, in effect, judge, jury and
executioner;
* acts of torture and the unilateral infliction of “acceptable”
torture techniques thus casting America before the world as an
amoral nation beholden to no international agreement and placing
at risk the soldiers who defend it;
* imposition of illegal actions of war instituted through an
orchestrated control of lies communicated to the citizenry
thereby negating their democratic right to know that they might
vote in accord with their conscience;
* levying an incredible tax burden on the citizens to pay for
the consequences of these lies that will cost them and their
children dearly for decades to come while corporations reap a
windfall of profit from closed bids and corruption;
* infliction of a forced military occupation on a nation against
the desires of its people and enabling that occupation to use
illegal weapons of war contrary to the Geneva Conventions thus
implicating its citizens in acts against humanity;
* development of diverse nuclear weaponry in direct violation of
the UN Charter even as it decries other nations for attempting
to acquire their own nuclear weaponry;
* acceptance, indeed, complete complicity and support of the
barbaric and genocidal actions of the state of Israel against
the people of Palestine, and most recently, and most deplorably,
the abandonment of all pretense to the behavior of a civilized
nation through its almost unanimous acceptance of a resolution
written by the American Israeli Political Action Committee to
endorse the Israeli state’s wanton destruction of the state of
Lebanon.
These are not the actions of a democratic state; these are the
actions of an autocratic state, an amoral state, an arrogant
state that rules by force and acts more ruthlessly than the
“extremists who kill innocent women and children to achieve an
objective,” negating by its actions the unthinkable comparison
the President decried.
For six years I have tracked the deception of this government as
it surreptitiously acted to acquire more and more power by
instilling in the American people the fear necessary to propel
the autocrat to absolute power. Fear suppresses individual
inquiry even as it enables control of the people, ostensibly to
provide protection for them. Fear creates victims, especially in
the minds of those who have not been violated. It is the
unknown, what might be that metastasizes into the mental slave,
the compliant citizen who marches to the drum of those who would
control a society. It is the instrument of tyrants and
dictators.
This government hobbles its citizens by using fear to manipulate
their belief in end time prophecy, by implanting fear of
imminent threat from “Islamofacist” fanatics, and by immersing
the people in a false sense of “victim hood” that links them
with the state of Israel as the only “friend” in the mid-east
suffering from the same terrorist scourge. It is time to dispel
this fear that enslaves. It is time to declare that this
government no longer serves the people, that, indeed, it
surpasses in its behavior “the action of Islamic extremists who
kill innocent women and children to achieve an objective.” It is
not the “compassion and decency of the American people” that is
in question; it is the absence of “compassion and decency” in
this administration that is at fault.
It is time to withdraw recognition of it as the government of
these United States.
How can a citizen withdraw recognition, one might ask? I would
answer simply that no person with a conscience could recognize
the validity of this government that commits the actions listed
above, each more heinous than the last, the worst being its near
universal acceptance of the genocide perpetrated by Israel on
the Palestinians, actions that are inclusive enough to
incorporate almost all the others. If every person of conscience
gave sign of their aversion to the behavior of this government
by wearing a black armband or posting a black flag or ribbon on
the door or window ledge or by flying our flag upside down, the
numbers who distrust this government would be manifest for the
nation and the world to see and we would not have to wait till
election time to cast our conscience on the screen.
I tell you this, each day that passes casts more gloom over this
nation as hundreds more die and thousands more are maimed, and
all for a lie and all in our name. Appealing to our
representatives accomplishes nothing; they are but lackeys to
the administration and to the primary lobbing groups that
determine for them America’s foreign policy, AIPAC and the
lobbies for the military/industrial complex. We can no longer
wait for the ballot box to determine our future; it may not be
our conscience that is voted to office. Should we not act to
declare this government unjust and hence unfit to be our
government, then we will be no better than those who dictate and
inflict these atrocities on the innocent. I will not have my
conscience held hostage by an elite few who rule without a
conscience. The honest citizen carries no weapons against his
brothers and sisters; the honest citizen marches forward in tune
with reason and common sense not fear and ignorance.
Think how many Lebanese died, how many were maimed, how many
went homeless, how many die now after the cease fire because
Israel left its calling card in the form of miniature mines for
children to play with, how much destruction and wanton
devastation this government inflicted in our name while our
representatives waited for AIPAC to pen the resolution that gave
license to such slaughter. If any justice came from this
invasion it was this: the world was witness to the savagery and
barbarism of Israel that ruthlessly devastated another people
out of sheer anger turned to vengeance, a behavior that it has
inflicted at will on the Palestinians behind locked gates and
its Wall of Infamy.
Think now of the holocaust being inflicted on the people of
Gaza, the reign of fire that comes with missiles launched into
crowded civilian neighborhoods randomly killing mothers and
children, a reign of terror that has lasted over three months as
the Israelis lock the gates to prevent access to medical care,
food, employment, and business, a reign of terror that starves
the children, denies the people electricity and water, a reign
of terror that is calculated, vicious, and inhumane. But it is
done behind the Wall, out of sight of our conscience, locked out
of public view by the Israeli IOF and its government that has
closed access to Gaza by air, sea, or road. Americans cannot
complain because our representatives have capitulated to an
Israeli government gone mad, driven by racism as it
surreptitiously rampages through schools, refugee camps,
factories and homes killing, demolishing, executing at will a
population that is cornered, starved, and near total death; yet
America supports this mayhem justifying it as “self-defense.”
How does an illegal occupying force operating on stolen land
defend what they do not own and call it self-defense? What
non-sense guides this crippled republic that our representatives
would defend such dementia?
Where does one turn for guidance out of this morass? Will our
Christian leaders proclaim the teachings of Jesus from the
steeples of their churches? Will they condemn the government for
its ruthlessness? Will they march in the streets to demand
change? Will they echo Tolstoy’s astute observation, “to kill is
incompatible with man’s uprightness…(for) A Christian, whose
doctrine enjoins upon him humility, non-resistance to evil, love
to all (even to the most malicious), cannot … join a class of
men whose business it is to kill their fellow-men.” (Writings on
Civil-Disobedience and Non-Violence). Oh, there are those who
cry in the wilderness, congregations that have divested
themselves of the atrocities inflicted by Israel and they are to
be praised even as they are ignored by our representatives.
There are the Christian Arabs in Bethlehem who weep each day as
they see their flock decimated and their brothers and sisters
murdered, maimed, and humiliated as that malicious Wall
surrounds the birth place of their God and our representatives
turn their backs. And there are voices for peace, millions of
voices that decry the wanton brutality of this regime, Christian
and Jew and Muslim, men and women who know they are drenched in
the blood of the innocent because this despotic “President” has
determined how they must think and how they must behave and our
representatives kneel on bended knee before his throne.
But the horror of America today rests not just in the dementia
of its leaders but in the distorted madness of its evangelical
fanatics who have cloaked themselves in the armament of prophecy
declaring themselves God’s voice on earth as they propel their
sheep to wage endless war against God’s creatures. Men who
follow not in the footsteps of the humble and peaceful Jesus but
in the footsteps of prior fools and idiots that ran rampant in
other days and times inflicting mayhem and death on the
innocent. These fanatics do not know the teachings of Jesus;
they read from a gospel of fear that has metamorphosed Jesus
into a General who wields a bloody and fiery sword, stomping
over the hills and valleys of the earth wreaking havoc and
death, thus does the God of light and peace, of brotherly love,
become the new Satan to whom these TV evangelists pay homage.
They are men of war who stand behind their pulpits in glistening
cathedrals of gold and glass while they send the children of
their congregations to slaughter. These men are criminals not
Christians. They do not understand the bells of penitence for
sin; the only bells they ring intone the opening of the Stock
Market or the cash register.
Pastors like John Hagee, Pat Robertson, Franklin Graham, Benny
Hinn, and all the others who crowd the Cathedral of Television
lead their respective laity into battle each day, marching at
their head, holding aloft their missiles of fire and brimstone,
tearing incendiary passages from the Old Testament and Book of
Revelation that pour like acid from their mouths and flame forth
against perceived disbelievers and infidels. Their exhortations
on behalf of their malicious God pits dementia against the
teachings of Jesus, pits vengeance against brotherhood, pits
fear against love, and power against compassion.
Have we transformed a nation respectful of all, protective of
the rights of all, assertive of the inherent rights that give
personal authority to our conscience, into a nation that denies
these values in order to inflict our will on all peoples of the
mid-east? Has this nation granted to its President and Congress
absolute authority to determine what we as a citizenry must obey
if we are to be Americans? Have we returned to the days of
McCarthy, days of fear and loathing, forcing on all the demented
ideology of a few? Have we willingly accepted their lies that
brought forth the invasion against the Iraqi people, the
subterfuge that perpetuates the genocide of the Palestinians,
the fear they use to compel loss of individual rights? Have we
handed to this administration the one force that gives us power
in this nation, our right to dissent? Liberty is not liberty if
it is defined for you; freedom is but a word if it does not give
you peace of mind; and conscience does not exist if you do not
exercise it.
I would assert that as long as the compassion and decency of the
American people are defined by this administration, we are a
nation without compassion and without decency and as long as
this administration directs the behavior of this nation, any
comparison to Islamic extremists who “kill innocent women and
children” pales in comparison with the hundreds and thousands
this administration has slaughtered in our name in Palestine and
Iraq and Lebanon. There is but one response and that is to deny
it my consent.
-William Cook is a professor of English at the University of La
Verne in southern California and author of Tracking Depception:
Bush's Mideast Policy He can be reached at: cookb@ULV.EDU.
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