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The commemorative ceremonies that are planned for the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 massacre are those of pathos for the victims and their families, of praise for both the pursuit of the supporters of the attackers and the performance of first responders and our soldiers abroad.

Flags and martial music will punctuate the combined atmosphere of sorrow and aggressive defiance to those terrorists who would threaten us. These events will be moments of respectful silence and some expressions of rage and ferocity.
But many Americans might also want to pause to recognize — or unlearn — those reactions and overreactions to 9/11 that have harmed our country. How, in this forward-looking manner, can we respect the day of 9/11?

Here are some suggestions:

1. DO NOT EXAGGERATE OUR ADVERSARIES' STRENGTH in order to produce a climate of hysteria that results in repression of civil liberties, embodied in the overwrought USA Patriot Act, and immense long-term damage to our economy. Consider the massive diversion of trillions of dollars from domestic civilian needs because of the huge expansion and misspending in military and security budgets.

2. DO NOT ALLOW OUR LEADERS TO LIE AND EXAGGERATE as when they told us there were funded, suicidal and hateful al-Qaeda cells all over our country. They were never here. Actually, the wholesale invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan became recruiting grounds for more al-Qaeda branches there and in other countries — a fact acknowledged by both then-Army Chief of Staff George Casey and then-CIA Director Porter Goss.

3. DO NOT CREATE A CLIMATE OF FEAR or monopolize a partisan definition of patriotism in order to silence dissent from other political parties, the citizenry or the unfairly arrested or harassed.

4. DO NOT TOLERATE PRESIDENTS WHO VIOLATE OUR CONSTITUTION and start wars without congressional deliberation and a declaration of war (article 1, section 8, clause 11). Do not let them disobey federal statutes and international treaties in pursuing unlawful, misdirected quicksand wars, as in Iraq, that produce deaths, destruction and debts that undermine our country's national interests.

5. DO NOT ALLOW CONGRESS TO WRITE A BLANK CHECK, outside the normal Appropriations Committee hearing process, for the huge budgetary demands from the executive branch for funding of the Iraq, Afghan-Pakistan and other undeclared wars.

6. DO NOT ALLOW THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH TO ENGAGE IN UNCONSTITUIONAL AND ILLEGAL RECURRENT PRACTICES such as wiretapping and other methods of surveillance of Americans without judicial approval, in addition to arrests without charges, indefinite imprisonment, torture and denial of habeas corpus and other due process rights established by our Founding Fathers. Congress has passed no reforms to check the continuing exercise of unchecked dictatorial presidential power.

7. DO NOT LET THE GOVERNMENT HIDE THE HORRORS OF WAR from the people by prohibiting photographs of U.S. casualties; operating cruel, secret prisons; harassing reporters; and refusing to count civilian casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. There is too much intimidation of returning soldiers — so many harmed for life — from telling the people what they experienced and think about these wars and their heavy outsourcing to profiteering corporations.

8. DO NOT ALLOW LEADERS TO VIOLATE AMERICAN PRINCIPLES WITH TORTURE or other war crimes prohibited by the Geneva Conventions. Nor should top military brass or members of the executive branch be above our laws and escape accountability.

9. DO NOT ALLOW YOUR CONGRESS TO ABDICATE OR TRANSFER ITS OWN CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITIES TO THE PRESIDENT. We the people have not exercised our civic duties enough to make our representatives in Congress fulfill their obligations under the Constitution to decide whether we go to war and act as a watchdog of the president's conduct. The Libyan war was decided and funded by President Obama without congressional approval.

10. CALL OUT THOSE IN THE MEDIA WHO BECOME A MOUTHPIECE FOR THE PRESIDENT and his departments involved in these hostilities. What more is the military really doing in Libya, Somali and Yemen as compared with the official line? Under what legal authority? In addition, demand that news media outlets seek the inconvenient facts, wherever they might lead, unlike the pre-Iraq invasion period.

The celebrated American theologian-philosopher Reinhold Niebuhr aptly wrote decades ago that "to the end of history, social orders will probably destroy themselves in the effort to prove that they are indestructible."

All empires eventually eat away at their own and devour themselves.
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20 comments // Ralph Nader: 10 painful lessons of 9/11

  • Nick19
  • GavinTheMother
  • Varex_Sythe
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      Varex_Sythe  
    • If Ralph Nader could actually get in the presidential debates and hold his ground well (which I think he would, but the tricky part would be to see how the media would spin his bland charisma) he could possibly win the presidential election. Unfortunately, Nader will never be allowed to partake in the presidential debates because the committees that choose who partakes in the presidential debates consist of Democrats and Republicans who only allow in members from their own parties.

    • 1 year ago
  • Kilnsapper
  • squarethecircle
  • noxidereus
    • 0
      noxidereus  
    • Message to those of you who still rag on Nader:

      It is a logical fallacy to blame Nader for Bush's victory. This logical fallacy is exactly what the corporate party known as the Democrats want the liberals to believe. Simple fact is that Bush won because there were enough morons out there who voted for him. How about blaming the morons who voted for Bush instead of buying the Democratic party propaganda?

      By falling for said propaganda, you are playing right into their hands. It does not serve the people to be afraid not to vote for corporate politicians. Nothing will ever change if we keep voting for the same corporate tools D's and R's. Do NOT be afraid to vote 3rd party. Do not fall for the propaganda.

    • 1 year ago
  • Saladin
  • noxidereus
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      noxidereus  
    • Saladin:

      http://www.answers.com/topic/fallacy#ixzz1Wp13y7dn

      It is a non sequitur to conclude that it was all poor Ralph's fault. A non sequitur is a form of logical fallacy.

      This is the non sequitur of which I am speaking: Ralph Nader got a small portion of the votes that may have otherwise gone to Gore therefore Nader caused Gore to lose the election.

      The argument completely ignores Bush, who obviously got far more votes than [Nader]

      BTW -- Can't wait for Dark Souls! Also Elder Scrolls V Skyrim.

      EDIT: Oops I meant Nader not Gore (corrected above in square brackets).

    • 1 year ago
  • Saladin
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      Saladin  
    • noxidereus:

      It's not quite a non-sequitur, because if the votes Nader had gotten actually went to Gore, from what I understand, Gore would have won. Which makes the reasoning valid.

      The question is whether or not those votes actually would have switched, or won him the national election, since the GOP clearly stole that one anyway.

      Also, yes, I am totally psyched for both those games. =D

    • 1 year ago
  • lil_RASKAL
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      lil_RASKAL  
    • Ralph Nader is still alive? warman is right we are still doing it all and slowly people see and understand, but is there enough time. These types of events that happen over and over happen because we don't care enough; until it reaches our door step and our families lives are in direct harm. It is then we stand up and say "No more!". Why do most of us sit or worry in fear not preventing what causes the events when there never was a door step for the harm to get to because it was always around and just there; it doesn't make sense to cower when there will always be something to basically destroy us we need to see that, as a group, we can take the planet back despite the circumstances. I'm afraid there's not enough time left and not enough people that take the planets fate seriously. I once heard the planets fate was in our hands and these elections that get screwed, that empower (essentially) dictators just about every time, that manipulate the masses (the brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers etc.) of the world to fight each other for profit is sickening and sad that people would do those things to their fellow family members. We the people of the world are one giant multiracial family and families fight at times but shouldn't kill each other over disagreements and sharing problems. I wonder what would happen if money of the banks of the world (or at least the country) was to be withdrawn around the same time frame, shake the pyramid a little I'd say.

    • 1 year ago
  • noxidereus
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      noxidereus  
    • Ralph Nader is a true hero of the people. He is one of the very very few politicians that I respect. Both the right and the left effectively attacked this man's character and many of my fellow liberals fell for it. The Democrats effectively used Nader to make liberals afraid not to vote for Democrats. There is little chance of a 3rd party candidate winning. We will almost certainly always continue to stupidly vote for corporate tools of either flavor (D or R). So sad... if Nader's name is on any ballot anytime for anything, I would be quite proud to vote for him.

    • 1 year ago
  • warman1138
  • Milieu
  • Anonmaly
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      Anonmaly  
    • Milieu:

      Part of the problem is we only have 2 parties.... And there is a large percentage of us who think that is a lie.... 98% of what got passed in the budget is what Beohner wanted.......

      Perfect metaphor for the real differences in the right and left...

      So I strongly disagree, complain about an 11th. party anything short of 10 getting nationwide equal media attention is a farce....

    • 1 year ago
  • noxidereus
  • Milieu
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      Milieu  
    • Anonmaly:

      "I belong to no organized political party, I am a Democrat." Will Rogers

      I believe this means that the Democratic Party has never been the lock-step automatons much less the "Conservatives without Conscience" that the Republic Syndicate has been for over a hundred years now.

      Do I get hacked off when we have to deal with Nelson of Neb. or the other Blue Dogs? Of course, but I'll take a Blue dog over any Republic Syndicate Member any day.

    • 1 year ago
  • captain_insano
  • Vic_Romano
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      Vic_Romano  
    • Call me whatever you want for voting for him in 2000. Sure, I have a few regrets. However, I voted for the guy who I thought was the best man for the job.

      But I thought this op-ed really drove how I feel about our nation's leadership with regards to this so-called war on terror. I hope others share, at the very least, some similar views--regardless of what side of the political spectrum you may call home.

      And now, I'm off to spend some time with the wife. Good night, Current.

    • 1 year ago
  • CreditFigaro
  • noxidereus
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