Desperate
People are Dangerous People
The
Bush regime knows that
America
's days as the world's superpower are numbered. The eclectic conglomeration (i.e.
the obscenely rich, mammoth corporations, lobbyist groups, Israeli
interests, the Religious Right), which holds the true power in our
nation behind the facade of a federal republic, is painfully aware
of its impending demise under the existing paradigm. Desperation
has led them to commit criminal acts of the most heinous variety. Defying
international law and shredding the US Constitution, our rogue
government has made the Patriot Act domestic law, has instituted
torture as a policy of the US military, has launched an illegal invasion
and occupation of a sovereign nation based on lies, has increased
the magnitude of our nation's egregious acts of state terrorism, is sweeping away
what is left of Posse comitatus, is utilizing Jose
Padilla to eliminate the right to due process and habeas corpus, has
raised the nation's debt to incomprehensible levels, has increased
military spending to the point of insanity, and has begun the
starvation of the dreaded "welfare state". Good-bye American
Dream. Hello to the American Nightmares of Social Darwinism, overt
imperialism, unconcealed tyranny, and relentless state terrorism.
They Have
Done It Before, and They Can Do It Again
In
the past, I have written that the
US
government is maneuvering itself into position to strip its citizens of
the Constitutional rights we cherish so deeply. The mechanisms are in
place, and its will to do so is strengthening as its power
wanes. It is not as if tyranny, enslavement or genocide would be a new
phenomenon in
America
. Just ask Japanese citizens interned during World War II,
Black Americans, the victims of McCarthyism, those imprisoned for their
opposition to World War I, or Native Americans.
Consider
the fact that the federal government and their corporate, moneyed
allies have historically maintained control of the American public
through psychological manipulation and economic domination. Until
recently, their scheme has worked to near perfection. Interestingly, the
power brokers in
America
have indeed allowed their "underlings" a wealth of perceived
freedoms, yet as in the examples I cited above, did not hesitate to deny
those freedoms to those they viewed as a threat to the sacred cash cow
of unbridled capitalism and the hallowed "free market".
Days
of the "Soft Tyranny" Are Numbered
Even
the freedoms we seem to enjoy have been carefully regulated from
"on high". Propaganda disguised as news in the mainstream
media has manipulated the thoughts and opinions of many Americans for
years. Corporations spend billions each year on advertising to ensure
the perpetuation of Americans' obsession with gluttonous
over-consumption, narcissistic worship of wealth and external beauty,
and belief that amoral behemoths like Wal-Mart are benevolent pillars of
"
America
's values". The current regime keeps men like Scott McClellan on
its payroll to lie with virtually each breath he draws. Through an
ongoing propaganda blitzkrieg preying upon Americans' ill-founded fears,
they have successfully leveraged 9/11 to gain the American
public's consent to illegally invade
Iraq
and to shred the Constitution. What chance does the average American
have to recognize the truth when they are bombarded with lies and
propaganda from cradle to grave?
Weigh
the fact that the public education system provides a white-washed
version of history, leaving many Americans with limited awareness
of the imperialism, cruelty, genocide, and state terrorism
perpetrated by our government for many years. This same educational
system emphasizes rote learning over the development of critical
thought. The abhorrent No Child Left Behind Act virtually forces
teachers to abandon nurturing their students' analytical capacities as
they drill them in preparation to do well on tests (for fear of the
punitive measures imposed on schools whose students do not perform
well). Automaton thinkers serve the American Empire quite well, and
those skeptics who occasionally slip through are quickly
discredited as "anti-American liberals",
"Communists", or more recently, as "supporters of
terrorists".
With
the advent of the Internet, Americans have unprecedented access to
information and a powerful means to network and communicate quickly.
This has severely under-mined the "soft tyranny" the
US
government has historically employed to manipulate its citizenry.
Witness the plummeting approval ratings of Bush II and the regime's
pathetic attempt to bolster support for the illegal occupation via the
recent staged satellite teleconference between Bush and the service
people in
Iraq
. Given the fact that a substantial number of Americans are awakening
from their slumber and seeing the sobering truth, the abstract attack on
our fundamental Constitutional rights is poised to become quite
concrete. Once their "soft" mechanisms of control cease to
function, those in power will employ cruelty, tyranny, and brutality
(which have been staples of
US
foreign policy for years) on their own people. Martial law, torture, an
end to legal privacy, and imprisonment of "dissidents" without
due process are quite likely to become stark realities for US citizens.
Orwell may have been off by several years, but Big Brother is gathering momentum
for his ascension to power.
We
Know there is a Problem.....So Now What?
Having
made the assertion that the United States is evolving into an overt
tyranny, I will turn to a question many readers have asked me by email.
What do we do about it?
I
want to start by quoting Noam Chomsky from his latest book, Imperial
Ambitions: Conversations on the Post 9/11 World:
"We
have every option open to us, and have none of the problems that are
faced by intellectuals in
Turkey
or campesinos in
Brazil
. We can do anything. But people here are trained to believe that there
are easy answers, and it doesn't work that way. If you want to do
something, you have to be dedicated and committed to it day after day.
Educational programs, organizing, activism. That's the way things
change. You want a magic key so you can go back to watching television
tomorrow? It doesn't exist."
Well-Armed
but not Invulnerable....
Yes,
we do have options, and it is time to exercise those options before
the ruling elite severely limits them. As Chomsky indicated, there is no
"magic key". Those of us who passionately desire social
justice and peace need to commit to a prolonged effort, and prepare
ourselves to endure strong resistance, threats, intimidation, ridicule,
persecution and even punitive measures from the government once their
"soft tyranny" mechanisms finish imploding.
Some
readers have written to me that they are ready to engage in a violent
revolution, and that this is the "only way" to supplant the
avaricious, malevolent force we call a government. I would remind those
individuals that they are suggesting that the American citizenry take up
arms against the most powerful military machine in the history of
man-kind. Besides the astronomical odds against victory, the notion of a
violent revolution also begs the question: who or what would fill the
political vacuum left if such a revolution was successful? The odds are
that a tyranny imposed by the most powerful amongst the victors would
arise. If a violent revolution did emerge, I would not stand in their
way to help defend the abomination in DC, but I would not join them
either.
I
believe that we are running a marathon, not a sprint. Remember, the
corrupt entity in
Washington
did not emerge overnight. It has been evolving for years. Those of us
who recognize its villainy, and desire to end its reign, need to
attack this colossus through a variety of non-violent means. I envision
this hideous, puissant incarnation of tyranny suffering death by a
thousand cuts. Progress toward justice will occur in small increments.
We may not see the fruits of our labors in our lifetimes, but we can
revel in the spiritual fulfillment that we are working to make the world
a better place for our children and grandchildren.
Fuel
for my Passion
Fifteen
years ago, I underwent a spiritual crisis. Along the path to rock
bottom, I experienced homelessness, joblessness, severe emotional pain,
and isolation. From the heights of being Valedictorian of my high school
class (with a fully paid university scholarship), I plummeted to seven
years of self-destruction and mostly self-inflicted pain. Drifting from
menial job to menial job, abandoning my young twin boys to the care of
their mother for a short time, suffering a severe industrial accident,
and abandoning the use of my Higher Power-endowed gifts of tenacity,
intellectual dissection and analysis, and capacity to articulate, I
slipped into the abyss of my own private nightmare.
Realizing
I was addicted to alcohol, I quit drinking and began a profound
evolution. As I climbed the path back to spiritual health, my soul
searching led me to deep existential wanderings. I read, studied,
pondered, kept journals, and conversed with a wide array of people. My
thirst for philosophical and spiritual knowledge grew logarithmically. I
healed and I reclaimed my spiritual well-being. I became very active in
my twins' lives again. I found employment which suited my strengths and
paid me a decent wage. I returned to school and completed my degree by
chipping away one course per semester (while I worked and parented my
children). I met my current wife, who had a two year old boy. I have
since adopted him. In 1997 I quit smoking and freed myself from the psychological
chains of yet another product of avaricious corporations. In 2002 I
began teaching myself Spanish, and am now proficient enough that I can
converse with my numerous Hispanic immigrant customers in their first
language. My wife and I both work to maintain a lower middle
class income (no easy task under the Bush regime).
Having reclaimed
my soul and embraced truly fulfilling spiritual values, it was only a
matter of time before I awakened from my slumber and discovered the
fetid odor of decay and corruption emanating from
Washington
DC
. Having hit spiritual rock bottom, I forged a powerful set of core
values which include honesty, sobriety, self awareness, taking
responsibility for my actions, practicing the Golden Rule, acting
assertively rather than aggressively, loving as an act of will, living
within my financial means, engaging in acts of moral courage, respecting
self and others, reclaiming my strong work ethic, embracing diversity in
people, empathizing, feeling compassion, working at relationships and
communication, and helping those in need (as I am able). About a year
ago, I finally turned my focus to political and social matters. At
that point I realized that many of the actions and policies of my
government represented the virtual antithesis of my core values. Given
this revelation, I decided to focus my energy, effort and attention
(outside of work and family) on pursuing social justice, human rights,
civil liberties, peace, and intellectual freedom in a nation governed by
extremely depraved and sick people, who value property over people, worship
money and "success", and thrive on deceit, betrayal and abuse
of power.
Exposing
the Lies and Turning the Tables on Them
One
of the first things that those of us vigorously pursuing social justice
need to do is to reframe the debate. Those in power have worked tenaciously
to portray themselves as shining liberators in
Iraq
and practitioners of a benevolent "compassionate conservatism"
on the domestic front. They wrap themselves in the American flag and
speak of patriotism and "spreading freedom and liberty". They
claim to represent a "culture of life" because they oppose
abortion and the use of frozen embryos to advance stem cell research.
Bush II claims to embody the compassionate teachings of Christ, when in
reality his pathological devotion to the illegal war in Iraq belies the
truly perverse nature of his administration.
Their
prevarications are indeed both flagrant and obvious. In 2003, the
United States
invaded a sovereign nation based on lies disseminated by its government. Much
of the world views our presence in
Iraq
as an illegal military occupation perpetrated to advance
American imperial interests in the Middle East. Many Iraqis want the US
military out of their nation. Forcing a nation to adopt democracy at
gunpoint is utterly absurd. Compassionate conservatism is Orwellian
in that it means the US government is shutting off the spigots of money
flowing to the poor and working class, as evidenced by the manner in
which they are handling the New Orleans disaster, the continued flow of
tax dollars to the military industrial complex, tax cuts for the wealthy
(which shift the tax burden to the "lower classes"), and
budget cuts to socially beneficial programs. Bush and his loyal
followers spew rhetoric about a patriotism which is simply a repulsive
form of nationalism they use to maintain an "us" versus
"them" mentality to justify their perpetual war
against "terrorism". Our government represents a
"culture of life?" For years, many of our leaders have wrung
their hands over the plight of the unborn (to garner the support of the
Religious Right). At the same time, our government has been directly or
indirectly responsible for the slaughter of millions of innocent
civilians (including women and children) in the Middle East,
Vietnam, Africa, and Latin America. For more on this, visit:
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Foreign_Policy/US_Foreign
Policy.html.
We
who are struggling for social justice need to pierce the false image of
benevolence projected by our government through the education
system and corporate-controlled media. More Americans need to see our deviant
and twisted leaders as they truly are. We need to deliver the
message that what we are seeking is a society (and a government which
reflects and represents that society) which treats all of its members
with dignity, reveres human rights for all people, is militarily
prepared to defend itself from a legitimate threat but not to engage in
imperial expansion, limits the obscene power entrusted to corporations,
is prepared to make the sacrifices necessary to protect our environment,
seeks peaceful co-existence with the rest of the world, is prepared to
abandon wanton over-consumption, respects international law and the
treaties to which it is a part, promotes an education system which teaches
a more honest view of history and critical thinking skills, and
adheres to the US Constitution. We need to rally more people to our
cause because it is just and humane, not because it is "left"
or "right" or "Republican" or "Democrat".
Partisanship is divisive and is another illusion created by the
government to divide and conquer its "underlings". A
moral and sane government is what we seek, and people need to
understand our goal.
Purveyors
of Porn are not the Only Beneficiaries....
As
activists for social justice, the Internet is one of our most powerful
tools. Thus far, the government and their corporate partners have not
gained control of this invaluable means of communication. I know from my
own experience that gathering news and information from the
Internet (in a discerning manner so as to exclude the trash) is far more reliable
than watching Fox or reading the New York Times. Besides the myriad of
alternative media sites which are not compelled by corporate masters to
maintain
America
's facade of benevolence, one can find a plethora of refreshing opinions
and analyses on blogs, and can exchange thoughts and ideas with a
virtually unlimited number of people via email and other forms of
Internet communication. Remember, the
US
government has imposed their "soft tyranny" through capturing
the hearts, minds, and souls of many of its citizens, not by using
force. Convincing those still faithful to the
US
government that they have sold their souls to the devil is crucial to
the cause of social justice. I have spent countless hours without pay
over the last year gathering information, "connecting the
dots" with my essays which advocate social justice and expose
many of the myriad malevolent aspects of our government, and
working to get published on the Internet (over 100 Websites have carried
my work). I have spent perhaps an equal amount of time communicating
with readers and fellow activists via email and maintaining my blog at http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/.
We need to utilize the power of the Internet to gather information and
to communicate. Working through the Internet, we can network with
like-minded individuals and reach out to those somnambulists who still
believe the "Red, White and Blue" stands for freedom and
liberty.
Don't
Underestimate the Power of Simple Acts....
Few
if any acts are too small to be of value to the advancement of true
freedom and justice in the
United States
. As I go through my everyday existence, I act on my spiritual values I
described earlier. My goals are to be a part of the solution and to
set an example for others. I realize I am only one person making a
ripple in a vast ocean, but if many of us act in spiritually healthy
ways together, the ripples will evolve into waves. Eventually those
waves will form a tsunami which will wreak havoc upon the slime
oozing about our nation's capitol. To contribute to that tsunami, I
suggest that a person be as honest as they can in their endeavors.
I advocate taking responsibility when one makes a mistake, learning
from it, and making amends. Simple endeavors like recycling, keeping
debt to a minimum, and refusing to become part of the culture of greed
and over-consumption will help save the environment and make continued
human existence on Earth feasible. Treating oneself and others with
dignity and respect is a cornerstone of spiritual health. Embracing
diversity in race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, and
physical condition is crucial to the advancement of social justice. Each
human being deserves their human rights and brings something positive to
contribute to the world (if they choose to do so). I advocate working
hard to attain one's goals, but at the same time, realizing that each
person deserves help along the way. Standing up for one's beliefs in the
face of adversity is essential to our cause. As I have stated in
previous essays, I will continue to act for social justice and my
spiritual beliefs, regardless of the consequences. There are risks to
pursuing this cause, even in the
United States
. The people we are challenging stand to lose a great deal and have
clearly demonstrated their ruthlessness and inhumanity. Despite the
fierceness of the opposition, everyday acts by large numbers of everyday
people can tip the balance back toward a humane, sane, and just society.
Strength
in Numbers and Concerted Efforts
We
need to join groups like the ACLU and Amnesty International (or one of
hundreds of other NGOs) which struggle for human rights, freedom, peace
or equality. I cited the ACLU and Amnesty because I am a member of both.
I have done volunteer work for the ACLU and participated in some of
their meetings and activities. I utilize both organizations' Websites
to glean information about civil and human rights violations, and to
send letters to various members of governments around the world on
behalf of the oppressed. With what little discretionary money my
wife and I have, we donate regularly to theoe two entities and
sporadically to various charities. Groups and organizations bring large
numbers of similar-minded people together and garner significant
resources needed to mount legal challenges to the criminal acts of our
government, and to expose those committing egregiously unlawful and
immoral acts to the glaring spot-light of public awareness. Charities
help to fill the gap left by the diversion of our tax dollars to
military funding.
Teach
Your Children (and Yourselves) Well...
We
need to educate ourselves. I recommend visiting alternative media
Websites often to read articles by people like Norman Solomon, Ramzy
Baroud, Charles Sullivan, Mike Whitney, Phil Rockstroh, Uri Avnery, Kim
Petersen, Paul Craig Roberts, Mickey Z, and Jack Dalton. I suggest
authors like Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Tariq Ali, Thomas Frank, Scott
Peck, John Bradshaw, Sam Keene, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn,
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Sinclair Lewis, Upton Sinclair, Henry David Thoreau,
and Franz Kafka. Turn off the television and pick up a book or read an
article on the Internet. The ruling elite has taken American's
intellectual apathy to new heights through the medium of television. I
work to avoid watching this "opiate to the masses", which is nearly
a perfect medium for propaganda delivery. I read as often as I
can, often falling asleep at night with a book in my hands.
Children
are the foundation of our future. It is crucial that we teach them to
think critically and to approach situations with a healthy amount of
skepticism. Helping them with their homework, staying involved with
their studies, and giving them an education beyond their schooling are
ways to prepare them to combat tyranny and support social justice
as they grow older. I often encourage and challenge my three children to
apply critical thinking strategies, and to question virtually everything
with which they are presented. I encourage them to read often. I teach
and model my core spiritual values to them. I want them to grow up to be
independent thinkers, decent human beings, and people with the moral
courage to act on their beliefs regardless of peer pressure or
consequences.
They
Will Work to Forge New Chains....
While
the ruling elite possess great power through the military, the CIA, and domestic
law enforcement agencies, their capacity to truly impose their
will upon us is actually quite limited. Our minds and souls
belong to us. Unfortunately, it is up to each individual to break the
psychological strangle-hold the wealthy individuals, monolithic
corporations, deeply conservative Christian churches, and various other
entities have placed upon the American psyche through the propaganda
they disseminate. As more individuals educate themselves, and break
their intellectual and spiritual chains, the Bush regime, or its
successor, will resort to overt tyranny and martial law. In their deeply
narcissistic existence, the ruling elite worship money,
success and power, and they will allow no moral or ethical boundary to
stand between them and the objects of their devotion. As they see the
sun setting on the American Empire, they are expending resources in
an obscene manner, defying international and domestic law, committing
egregious acts of state terror, sending American service people to die
for their "nobility cause", and raping Mother Earth in their
frantic attempts to preserve their imperialism, materialism and Social
Darwinism. When enough Americans free themselves from its
psychological grip, the US government will train its savage tendencies on
its own citizens.
Symbolism
and Acts of Solidarity Are Powerful
Protests
and marches are viable means to express dissent and evoke change, even
if it is incremental. On 9/24, over 300,000 demonstrators gathered in
Washington
DC
to promote social justice and peace, and to show opposition to the Bush
administration. The following day about 400 supporters for Bush (and his
regime's illegal war) gathered. Think people around the world did not
sit up and take notice of this gross disparity? Just this past weekend,
Louis Farrakhan led the Millions More Movement in which tens of
thousands more protestors converged on DC with the goal of
"transforming American society and eliminating poverty and
injustice". How does our current regime respond in a logical
manner? They are incapable of doing so without lying because their
agenda is one of social, racial, and economic inequality and injustice.
I was in DC on 9/24. I felt deeply moved to see so many others willing
to sacrifice their time and money to make the trip. The presence of 300,000
people showed tremendous solidarity in the quest to realize
social justice and to oust the criminals who hide behind the veneer of
"democracy". Despite the meager coverage by the mainstream
media, many Americans received a powerful message that day that they are
not alone in their distress over this nation's dissent into madness. I
know because many of them wrote about it on the Internet, commented on
my blog, or emailed my fellow activists and me. People from many other
nations were watching too, and now realize that many Americans see
our leaders for the malefactors they are. I feel thankful for Mr.
Farrakhan's and his group's follow-up efforts to provide another
powerful symbol of solidarity for social justice and against the scourge
in DC.
To
provide an example of an upcoming protest (which will be largely
symbolic, yet will still hold power if large numbers participate to show
support and commitment), I will be participating in a day of fasting on
November 1. The purpose of the fast is to show support for the
hunger strikers at
Guantanamo
Bay
who have been denied justice since 2002. Sending a letter to your
representative in Congress demanding justice and humane treatment for
the detainees, and committing yourself to one day without food is as
simple as clicking:
http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ccr/campaign.jsp
?campaign_KEY=1341
Look
(Hard) for the Union Label
Unions
once represented a powerful force in this nation which forged (and
protected) rights, decent wages, and benefits for the working class.
Since the Nixon era, when Social Darwinists began reasserting their hold
on this nation, union membership has declined significantly. According
to the latest US Census, union members comprise a meager 13% of the
workforce. In 1954, the figure had peaked at 35% and by 1983
the number had declined to 20%. Corporate deregulation, outsourcing,
massive layoffs, long-term temporary employees, a minimum wage which has
not increased since 1997, and shrinking benefits are the order of the
day for workers in the American economy. Corporate executives (making
hundreds of times the salary their average employees take home) and
their shareholders love it. Wal-mart (my wife and I have not shopped
there in over a year), the largest employer in the nation, offers
sub-standard wages and benefits while fighting tooth and nail to keep
its employees from unionizing. I strongly urge you to join a union, or
work to form one, if your work-place lends itself to unionization. US
labor needs to become empowered once again.
Create
a "Brain Drain"
One
university student has out-lined a long term strategy for academia to
cut its ties with the military industrial complex and is engaged in a
long-term campaign to redirect US research efforts and technological development
toward more peaceful ends. Brian Bogart's project represents yet another
means of creating a more peaceful and just society. If enough
universities and highly educated individuals agree to stop supporting
the military industrial complex, it will starve intellectually. Brian's
site is at http://www.strikeforpeace.org/index.htm.
I recommend supporting his cause, or joining it if you are in academia.
Money
Makes Their World Go Around....
Another
viable non-violent weapon "We the People" have at our disposal
in the struggle for a more just, free and humane society is a strike or
boycott. With effective organization and mass participation, workers and
consumers could cripple the system which perpetuates the flow of wealth
and power to those living on the high end of the socio-economic
spectrum. Ultimately, they need us more than we need them, and a massive
strike and boycott, in which people stopped working and shopping
for at least a day, would deal the ruling class a significant
blow.
Similarly,
a well-organized tax revolt with heavy participation by the poor and
working class would put a severe gash in the artery supplying the pecuniary
life-blood to the plutocracy ruling our nation. I am like many of you. I
have a family which my wife and I support. I cringe with disgust when I
think of the taxes we pay. I realize that some of that money goes to
fund programs and departments of the federal government which
benefit humanity, but increasingly, our tax money is going to fund the
ruthless and malevolent military machine. At what point do "We the
People" come together and agree that we are no longer willing to
supply our hard-earned dollars to fill the coffers of the likes of the
Carlyle Group to enable its stake-holders to buy another yacht while
the streets of Najaf are filling with the co-mingled blood of
Iraqis and Americans?
Obviously,
to be effective, the massive strike and/or tax revolt which I suggest
will need to be well-orchestrated and involve heavy participation.
I am not suggesting that individuals engage in either on their own. One
individual lacks the means to organize such an effort, or make a real
impact by acting on their own. However, I believe that as more people
awaken and network with others to fight for justice and human rights,
the opportunity to effectively use one or both of these means to attack
the deeply entrenched and corrupt system will present itself.
They
Can't Force us to Perpetrate Their Crimes
Acts
of civil disobedience are the final measure I suggest we take in the
quest for social justice. With families at stake, wisdom dictates
engaging in such acts of open defiance with large groups, or to reserve
such extreme dissent for grossly unjust directives, decrees, or
laws issued by the authorities. Kevin Benderman has provided a
powerful example to us all. He has my deep respect and admiration.
Martin Luther King, Gandhi, and their followers represented the
gold standard of civil disobedience as their actions and movements won
significant gains for the causes of justice and human rights. I am not
suggesting that each of us become a powerful leader or a martyr.
With a family depending upon me, I consider engaging in a significant
act of civil disobedience to be the nuclear option, but when
circumstances warrant it, I will be ready to push the button. In the
interim, as with the strikes, boycotts, and tax revolts, I suggest we
continue networking and organizing until a massive act of civil
disobedience of great magnitude can be orchestrated.
They
are Looking Lonelier by the Day....
Our
federal government may still preside over the world's only remaining
superpower, but the tide of public opinion here and abroad is rapidly
turning against them. More people from the poor and working classes
of the
United States
are beginning to realize the extent to which our government has lied to
them and has used them as tools and cannon fodder in their quest for
profits, power and imperial expansion. As Hugo Chavez has stated, many
in
Latin America
will be with the American people in our struggle against the cancer in
DC. I feel relatively certain that a majority of the world's populace is
poised to aid our cause.
Regardless
of what happens, the millions of Americans seeking sanity, justice and
peace need to disregard surrender as an option. We owe our unwavering perseverance
to future generations, the rest of the world, and to ourselves.
Jason Miller is a 38 year old
activist writer with a degree in liberal arts. He works in the
transportation industry, and is a husband and a father to three
boys. His affiliations include Amnesty International, the ACLU
and the Americans United for Separation of Church and State. He
welcomes responses at willpowerful@hotmail.com or
comments on his blog at http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/.
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