Bush Government "Out of Control"
By Chuck Baldwin
November 22, 2002
Back in August, columnist Paul Craig Roberts asked the question,
"Is a vote for Republicans a vote for a police state?" The answer
seems to be a resounding yes! The Bush administration seems
determined to turn our country into the most elaborate and
sophisticated police state ever devised.
Things are so bad that outgoing house majority leader Dick Armey
said that under Bush the federal government is "out of control." In
fact, the conservative congressman is reported to be seriously
considering taking a position with the ACLU in order to help fight
the federal government's usurpation of constitutionally protected
liberties. Does that mean one must leave the Republican Party in
order to fight for liberty? Maybe so.
According to News Max, "Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO) is being
targeted for defeat - not by the Democrats, but by the GOP
establishment." Why? Tancredo is the country's most outspoken
critic of Bush's accommodations of illegal aliens. In other words,
it's not enough to be a conservative Republican; one must be
absolutely loyal to the fuehrer, George Bush, and to his brand of
big government Republicanism. Tancredo's not, so he's on his way
out.
Furthermore, columnist William Safire recently warned against
Bush's Homeland Security Act. In a column written for the New
York Times Safire said, "Every purchase you make with a credit
card, every magazine subscription you buy and medical
prescription you fill, every Web site you visit and e-mail you send
or receive, every academic grade you receive, every bank deposit
you make, every trip you book and every event you attend - all
these transactions and communications will go into what the
Defense Department describes as 'a virtual, centralized grand
database.'"
Safire continued, "To this computerized dossier on your private
life from commercial sources, add every piece of information that
government has about you - passports, driver's license and bridge
toll records, judicial and divorce records, complaints from nosy
neighbors to the FBI, your lifetime paper trail plus the latest hidden
camera surveillance - and you have the supersnoop's dream: a
'Total Information Awareness' about every U.S. citizen."
In another account, The Seattle Times recently reported, "The
USA Patriot Act remains shrouded in complexity and secrecy.
Bush administration officials won't say how it has been used."
The Times continued by saying, "The CIA and FBI for the first
time ever are allowed to mix foreign intelligence with law
enforcement on U.S. soil. Citing the act, Attorney General John
Ashcroft also authorized FBI agents to spy on domestic groups
without having to show evidence of a crime."
The tyrannical tendencies of old King George III of England
cannot hold a candle to the Machiavellian machinations of King
George XLIII of the United States. Unfortunately, there are few
Paul Reveres around to sound an alarm. Unless contemporary
patriots act quickly, Republicans, not Democrats, will be the ones
that ultimately dismantle our constitution and trample our liberties.
© Chuck Baldwin
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