Your Government on War
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/06/20
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Once upon a time, not all that long ago, the highest levels of American government were capable of representing more than just the status quo, and were not irrelevant to real social change. Once upon a time, principles stood independent of politics. It was always shaky, of course. The Kennedy presidency was flawed; the Vietnam War was set at simmer. But once upon a time, one could look for real values in the political arena . . . and find them.
What has happened in the intervening years has been a hollowing out of those principles and of democracy itself a moral bottoming out, you might say. What has happened is that the military-industrial consensus has taken control. No more nonsense. War wins. Were addicted to it.
But any awake American can see that PRISM is only one sock on a long line of dirty laundry, Erin Niemela wrote recently at Common Dreams. The list of U.S. government abuses and failures to protect stretches far and wide. . . .
While PRISM and the rest of the gang are individually sordid, when combined they are the track marks of a far more pervasive, widespread, life-wasting problem. One that has systematically attacked not just the Fourth Amendment, but also the First, Second, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and 10th. No matter how hard we advocate for the Fourth Amendment now, others will fall so long as this substance burns through the veins of the Republic.