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From: MJ 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 06:28
Subject: The 2010 Elections: Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing


The 2010 Elections: Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing
By John W. Whitehead
11/1/2010


  “The spirit of the times may alter, will alter. Our rulers will become 
corrupt, our people careless.” -- Thomas Jefferson


The day after the 2010 Elections, what some have described as a “political 
earthquake,” will be no different from the day before. At least not when it 
comes to the real problems that plague average Americans like you and me.

Sure, the Democrats will have lost some vital seats and the Republicans, 
powered by Tea Party activists, will have gained enough to claim a “comeback.” 
But the government as we have come to know it­corrupt, bloated and controlled 
by big-money corporations, lobbyists and special interest groups­will be 
largely unchanged. And “we the people”­overtaxed, overpoliced, overburdened by 
big government, underrepresented by those who should speak for us and 
blissfully ignorant of the prison walls closing in on us­will continue to 
trudge along a path of misery. 

With the surveillance state now in place, government agents will continue to 
track our whereabouts, whether it be through our computers, cell phones, GPS 
systems or mobile scanners sent to patrol cities and neighborhoods. Americans 
will still find it hard to pay their mortgages and get jobs. Travelers will 
continue to be subjected to a bureaucratic nightmare in airports­body scanners, 
aggressive patdowns, random searches and inhuman regulations­simply because 
they want to fly from Point A to Point B. The office of the president will 
continue to expand far beyond the borders of the Constitution, aided by an 
inept Congress that fails to provide oversight to the president and the 
numerous bureaucratic agencies that periodically terrorize average Americans. 
Aggressive war spending which has put the government on the brink of bankruptcy 
will continue to bleed us dry, all the while the military industrial complex 
continues to direct both foreign and domestic policies. 

The family structure will continue to break down, deepening the already gaping 
spiritual void. Marriages will continue to splinter as children face a 
schizophrenic world lacking any true moral compass or leadership. And the 
schools, which no longer teach young people moral values or their freedoms, 
will continue to impose a draconian uniformity, conditioning American children 
to live in an Orwellian state. 

With roughly 25 lobbyists per Congressman, corporate greed will continue to 
call the shots in the nation’s capital, all the while our elected 
representatives will grow richer and the people poorer. And elections will 
continue to be driven by war chests and corporate benefactors rather than 
once-touted values such as honesty, integrity and public service. Just 
consider: $4 billion were spent on the elections this year, yet not a dime of 
that money will actually help the average American in their day-to-day 
struggles to just get by. 

In other words, next week won’t be any different from last week or the week 
before, because the sad truth is that nothing taking place on Election Day will 
limit the emerging police state or alleviate the suffering of the American 
people. 

Yet it was not always this way. There was a time in our nation’s history when a 
person’s vote counted for something more than merely the illusion of 
participation. There was a time when the people’s referendum at the ballot 
boxes brought about a change in the way government did business. That is no 
longer the case. 

Most Americans today work 40 or more hours a week, five or more days a week. 
They juggle family, work and finances. Distracted by an entertainment culture, 
lulled into a false sense of well-being by a consumer culture, and ignorant 
about their rights and the workings of their government, they are ill equipped 
to understand, let alone confront, the political and social issues that are 
ripping at the fabric of the republic. Even those who are marginally engaged in 
politics or energized by zealous talking heads on TV are buoyed by a false 
optimism (one manufactured by the profit-driven corporate media) about their 
ability to impact the political scene. For these few, politics has become their 
religion, and they’re hoping for a messiah to wash away their troubles and 
transform the nation. And that’s the greatest deception of all, because there 
is no political savior and simply going to the polls will change nothing about 
the way Washington does business. 

The powers-that-be want to divide us. They want us yelling at one another over 
politics so that we never unite against them. They want to stir Americans up 
enough so that we think that what happens on Election Day will change things. 
They want us to get out and vote, and proudly wear our “I Voted” stickers and 
urge others to do the same. And then they want us to go home and rest easy, 
believing that we’ve done our part and that it’s now up to them to do their 
part. And that’s where it all falls apart, because voting is the very least 
that we are called to do as citizens of this republic. In fact, voting is 
merely one small stop along the way.

So what’s the answer? There are countless tomes written on the nature of 
government and the duties of citizenship. And while we are certainly guilty of 
abject civic illiteracy, that’s not really the root of our problem. The 
problem, as I see it, is that we have allowed ourselves to be enchained by 
bureaucracy, corpocracy, consumerism and militarism for so long that we have 
forgotten what it is to be free.

Great leaders throughout history have understood that freedom is not based on 
which party is in power or what laws are enacted but on a universal 
understanding that what we call freedom­true freedom­is a spiritual state that 
is innate. No truly free people would allow themselves to be branded and 
tracked like cattle or probed by strangers or sold to the highest bidder. Yet 
to be able to stand up for your freedoms and object when they are being 
threatened or violated, you first have to understand what they are and where 
they come from, keeping in mind that everything being done by the government 
today is aimed at one thing: to disconnect us from our spiritual roots­our 
freedom roots.

And what are our freedom roots? Thomas Jefferson sets them forth with eloquence 
in the preamble to the Declaration of Independence: “All men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that 
among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” And “whenever any 
Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the 
People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its 
foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to 
them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

Great dissenters like Martin Luther King Jr. took to the streets and conducted 
civil disobedience against a government that wouldn’t listen. He knew that it 
takes more than voting to change the way government works. As King said, “We 
must see the need for nonviolent gadflies to create the kind of tension in 
society that will help men rise from the dark depths of prejudice and racism to 
the majestic heights of understanding and brotherhood.”

Are you willing to be a gadfly? Or are you going to continue to play their game 
and passively sit on the sidelines and wait for the next so-called “political 
earthquake” to shake things up? 

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