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Daveparts still Donating Member (614 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-07-09 09:29 AM
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At My Nose
At My Nose
By David Glenn Cox



And so it has come to this, an army of mercenaries, Bible thumpers and right wing staffers invading town hall meetings trying to shout down healthcare reform. The media on the left express outrage while the media on the right play along with the gag. Have we all forgotten the 2000 election? The congressional staffers pounding on the doors while the protesters with fresh-painted signs paraded out front.

In the thirties, when Americans fought for labor rights, there were bullyboys, thugs, stoolies and finks. Henry Ford had the lavatories bugged and operated his own police force with scads of informers on his payroll. These people attended union meetings and gave the bosses the names of all those active in the union.

When needed, these toughs would come out to the picket line and start trouble. If they could start a fight then maybe the cops could haul everyone in and break the picket line. That is how my grandfather got his head split open, thugs trying to break a legal picket line while the cops assisted them.

It is important, however, that we view these new rabble rousers like we would the first dry leaf of fall. They are a sign of what is coming down the road and a sign of how serious the Republican party and their clients, the healthcare industry, are about derailing all of this.

This campaign is part theater but it is also part intimidation. The intimidation is part of the theater because the congressperson will quickly become frustrated trying to shout down a mob. The mob, in turn, then tells the press, “He wouldn’t answer our questions.” The flip side is to have the unruly removed or screened at the door before entering. After all, if it’s a town hall meeting for the Fifth District in New York and you’re from Ohio, it’s none of your concern. Of course that would be met by chants of Nazi! Which would be treated on Fox News as a Breaking News Alert!

In early union halls members would stand up to propose a motion of support for whatever was on the agenda and then a plant would stand ostensibly to agree, and then add while we are at it how about a motion of support for the Communist party! Which would be met by shouts and jeers and maybe the guy would be thrown out of the meeting. If he was thrown out the local headline would read “Union Meeting Broken Up by Disagreement with Communist Hard-liner." If he wasn’t thrown out the headline would read, "Union Hall Votes on Communist Resolution."

This is not new and it will continue and we on the left should be ashamed of ourselves for not doing it first. Not with thugs and bullyboys but with you and me showing up at town hall meetings and asking pointed questions of our Republican congresspeople and not letting them off the hook with easy answers.

I once worked with a guy who was in charge of getting out the Democratic vote in his ward in Chicago. When the polls opened the Republican sheriff had placed police cars in the parking lots in African-American precincts. His response was to hire real gang members to hang out in the parking lots of the white precincts. The message was clear and direct; you fight fire with fire. You don’t back down and you don’t give up.

This is first and foremost a media show about creating a ruckus for the benefit of the camera. The mainstream media will never be on our side, but the camera, despite their best efforts, will still sometimes show the truth. In October of 1967, 50,000 people rallied at the Lincoln Memorial and marched to the Pentagon against the war in Vietnam. No matter what the media said, the sight of 50,000 people said more.

In August of the following year, protesters disrupted the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. In what was later ruled a police riot, the protesters, through non-violence, prompted a violent reaction from the police. Hubert Humphrey’s candidacy was toast and Mayor Daley was toast, as well, but it inadvertently gave Nixon the White House and the Vietnam War went on for four more years.

These are the cauldrons of revolution from where chain reactions start and know not where they will lead. Those who would try to intimidate you with a thought will quickly move to sticks and then guns. Those who can be intimidated by a mob of gray-haired, beer-gutted, Bible toting blue hairs need best to stay home. You’re not needed.

Woody Allen once said, “In Hollywood, 50% is just showing up.” In politics it is probably more like 70%. Those that will fight and stand their ground and not let themselves be intimidated by the fear something bad will happen will soon find out that something good will happen. Imagine the busloads of these charlatans met by two or three hundred lined up, arms crossed and steely-eyed in the parking lot.

Suddenly they remember prayer vigils they had promised to attend or maybe they forgot the question that they were going to ask and maybe their ringleader gets shouted down and they slink away. It is not pretty politics; it is practical politics. The middle class has never been given anything in this country without fighting for it. We are grossly outnumbered by ten of millions of dollars. They own the newspapers and the cable news networks. They can buy loyalty but that kind of loyalty can’t stand a fat lip.

We have each other, and millions of each others, to boot. This is where and how we fix democracy, where push comes to shove both figuratively and literally. To not respond to a bully only makes the bully bolder, but to punch a bully in the nose gives a release denied even in prayer. My father used to say, “The right to swing your arm ends at my nose” and sending out thugs, elderly or otherwise, to break up public meetings is at my nose.
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-07-09 10:28 AM
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1. Bravo!
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kayakjohnny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-07-09 11:02 AM
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2. Very well done.
Thanks, and a tip of the hat to the author!
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felinetta Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-07-09 11:49 AM
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3. I agree. I can't imagine these people going away. They will be ranting and raving
as long as Pres. Obama is in office and with future Democratic
presidents.  
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Sal Minella Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-07-09 12:48 PM
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4. "Your right to swing your fist stops where my nose starts."
was the way I heard that quote.
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