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Subject:      Amerika, Amerika     by Claire Wolfe
Date: Friday, January 21, 2000 9:51 AM

Amerika, Amerika
by Claire Wolfe

Let me run by you a brief list of items that are "the law" in America
today. As you read, consider what all these have in common.

1. A national database of employed people.
2. 100 pages of new "health care crimes," for which the penalty
is (among
other things) seizure of assets from both       doctors and patients.
3. Confiscation of assets from any American who establishes     foreign
citizenship.
4. The largest gun confiscation act in U.S. history - which is also
an
unconstitutional ex post facto law and the first law    ever to remove
people's constitutional rights for      committing a misdemeanor.
5. A law banning guns in ill-defined school zones; random
roadblocks may
be used for enforcement; gun-bearing    residents could become federal
criminals just by       stepping outside their doors or getting into
vehicles.
6. Increased funding for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms, an
agency infamous for its brutality,      dishonesty and ineptitude.
7. A law enabling the executive branch to declare various       groups
"Terrorists" - without stating any reason and   without the possibility
of
appeal. Once a group has been   so declared, its mailing and membership
lists must be   turned over to the government.
8. A law authorizing secret trials with secret evidence for certain
classes of people.
9. A law requiring that all states begin issuing drivers licenses
carrying
Social Security numbers and "security features"         (such as
magnetically
coded fingerprints and personal         records) by October 1, 2000. By
October 1,
2006,   "Neither the Social Security Administration or the      Passport
Office
or any other Federal agency or any      State or local government agency
may
accept for any  evidentiary purpose a State driver's license or
identification document in a form other than [one issued        with a
verified
Social Security number and 'security    features']."
10. And my personal favorite - a national database, now being
constructed,
that will contain every exchange and    observation that takes place in
your
doctor's office. This   includes records of your prescriptions, your
hemorrhoids     and your mental illness. It also includes - by law - any
statements you make ("Doc, I'm worried my kid may be    on drugs......
Doc,
I've been so stressed out lately I feel         about ready to go
postal.") and
any observations your   doctor makes about your mental or physical
condition,
        whether accurate or not, whether made with your
knowledge or not. For the
time being, there will be zero  (count 'em, zero) privacy safeguards on
this data. But  don't worry, your government will protect you with some
undefined "privacy standards" in a few years.

        All of the above items are the law of the land. Federal law.
What else do
they have in common?  Well, when I ask this question of audiences, I
usually get the answer, "They're all unconstitutional." True. My
favorite
answer came from an eloquent college student who blurted, "They all
SUUUCK!" Also true.

        But the saddest and most telling answer is: They were all the
product of
the 104th Congress. Every one of the horrors above was imposed upon you
by
the Congress of the Republican- Revolution -- the Congress that pledged
to
"get government off your back."

BURYING TIME BOMBS

        All of the above became law by being buried in larger bills. In
many
cases, they are hidden sneak attacks upon individual liberties that were
neither debated on the floor of Congress nor reported in the media. For
instance, three of the most horrific items (the health care database,
asset
confiscation for foreign residency and the 100 pages of health care
crimes)
were hidden in the Kennedy-Kassebaum Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 (HR 3103).

        You didn't hear about them at the time because the media was too
busy
celebrating this moderate, compromise bill that "simply" ensured that no
American would ever lose insurance coverage due to a job change or a
Pre-existing condition.

        Your legislator may not have heard about them, either. Because
he or she
didn't care enough to do so. The fact is, most legislators don't even
read
the laws they inflict upon the public. They read the title of the bill
(which may be something like "The Save the Sweet Widdle Babies from Gun
Violence by Drooling Drug Fiends Act of 1984"). They read summaries,
which
are often prepared by the very agencies or groups pushing the bill. And
they vote according to various deals or pressures.

        It also sometimes happens that the most horrible provisions are
sneaked
into bills during conference committee negotiations, after both House
and
Senate have voted on their separate versions of the bills. The
conference
committee process is supposed simply to reconcile differences between
two
versions of a bill. But power brokers use it for purposes of their own,
adding what they wish. Then members of the House and Senate vote on the
final, unified version of the bill, often in a great rush, and often
without even having the amended text available for review.

        I have even heard (though I cannot verify) that stealth
provisions were
written into some bills after all the voting has taken place. Someone
with
a hidden agenda simply edits them in to suit his or her own purposes. So
these time bombs become "law" without ever having been voted on by
anybody.

        And who's to know? If congress people don't even read
legislation before
they vote on it, why would they bother reading it afterward? Are power
brokers capable of such chicanery? Do we even need to ask? Is the
computer
system in which bills are stored vulnerable to tampering by people
within
or outside of Congress? We certainly should ask.

        Whether your legislators were ignorant of the infamy they were
perpetrating, or whether they knew, one thing is absolutely certain: The
Constitution, your legislator's oath to it, and your inalienable rights
(which precede the Constitution) never entered into anyone's
consideration.
Ironically, you may recall that one of the early pledges of Newt
Gingrich
and Company was to stop these stealth attacks. Very early in the 104th
Congress, the Republican leadership declared that, henceforth, all bills
would deal only with the subject matter named in the title of the bill.
When, at the beginning of the first session of the 104th, pro-gun
Republicans attempted to attach a repeal of the "assault weapons" ban to
another bill, House leaders dismissed their amendment as not being
"germane." After that self-righteous and successful attempt to prevent
pro-freedom stealth legislation, Congress people turned right around and
got back to the dirty old business of practicing all the anti-freedom
stealth they were capable of.

STEALTH ATTACKS IN BROAD DAYLIGHT

        Three other items on my list (ATF funding, gun confiscation and
school
zone roadblocks) were also buried in a big bill - HR 3610, the budget
appropriation passed near the end of the second session of the 104th
Congress. No legislator can claim to have been unaware of these three
because they were brought to public attention by gun-rights groups and
hotly debated in both Congress and the media. Yet some 90 percent of all
congress people voted for them including many who claim to be ardent
protectors of the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment.

        Why? Well, in the case of my wrapped-in-the-flag, allegedly
pro-gun,
Republican congressperson: "Bill Clinton made me do it!" Okay, I
paraphrase. What she actually said was more like, "It was part of a
budget
appropriations package. The public got mad at us for shutting the
government down in 1994. If we hadn't voted for this budget bill, they
might have elected a Democratic legislature in 1996 - and you wouldn't
want
THAT, would you?" Oh heavens, no I'd much rather be enslaved by people
who
spell their name with an R than people who spell their name with a D.
Makes
all the difference in the world!

HOW SNEAK ATTACKS ARE JUSTIFIED

        The Republicans are fond of claiming that Bill Clinton "forced"
them to
pass certain legislation by threatening to veto anything they sent to
the
White House that didn't meet his specs. In other cases (as with the
Kennedy-Kassebaum bill), they proudly proclaim their misdeeds in the
name
of bipartisanship - while carefully forgetting to mention the true
nature
of what they're doing. In still others, they trumpet their triumph over
the
evil Democrats and claim the mantle of limited government while sticking
it
to us and to the Constitution. The national database of workers was in
the
welfare reform bill they "forced" Clinton to accept. The requirement for
SS
numbers and ominous "security" devices on drivers licenses originated in
their very own  Immigration Control and Financial Responsibility Act of
1996, HR 2202.

        Another common trick, called to my attention by Redmon Barbry,
publisher
of the electronic magazine Fratricide, is to hide duplicate or
near-duplicate provisions in several bills. Then, when the Supreme Court
declares Section A of Law Z to be -unconstitutional, its kissing cousin,
Section B of Law Y,
remains to rule us.

        Sometimes this particular form of trickery is done even more
brazenly;
when the Supreme Court, in its Lopez decision, declared federal-level
school zone gun bans unconstitutional because Congress demonstrated no
jurisdiction, Congress brassily changed a few words. They claimed that
school zones fell under the heading of "interstate commerce." Then they
sneaked the provision into HR 3610, where it became "law" once again.
When
angry voters upbraid congress people about some Big Brotherish horror
they've inflicted upon the country by stealth, they claim lack of
knowledge, lack of time, party pressure, public pressure, or they
justify
themselves by claiming that the rest of the bill was "good".

        The simple fact is that, regardless of what reasons legislators
may claim,
the U.S. Congress has passed more Big Brother legislation in the last
two
years - more laws to enable tracking, spying and controlling - than any
Democratic congress ever passed. And they have done it, in large part,
in
secret. Redmon Barbry put it best: "We the people have the right to
expect
our elected representatives to read, comprehend and master the bills
they
vote on. If this means Congress passes only 50 bills per session instead
of
5,000, so be it. As far as I am concerned, whoever subverts this process
is
committing treason."

        By whatever means the deed is done, there is no acceptable
excuse for
voting against the Constitution, voting for tyranny.  And I would add to
Redmon's comments: Those who do read the bills, then knowingly vote to
ravage our liberties, are doubly guilty. But when do the treason trials
begin?

BILLS AS WINDOW DRESSING FOR AN UGLY AGENDA

        The truth is that these tiny, buried provisions are often the
real intent
of the law, and that the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of pages that
surround them are sometimes nothing more than elaborate window dressing.
These tiny time bombs are placed there at the behest of federal police
agencies or other power groups whose agenda is not clearly visible to
us.
And their impact is felt long after the outward intent of the bill has
been
forgotten.

        Civil forfeiture - now one of the plagues of the nation was
first
introduced in the 1970s as one of those buried, almost unnoticed
provisions
of a larger law. One wonders why on earth a "health care bill" carried a
provision to confiscate the assets of people who become frightened or
discouraged enough to leave the country. (In fact, the entire bill was
an
amendment to the Internal Revenue Code. Go figure.)

        I think we all realize by now that that database of employed
people will
still be around enabling government to track our locations (and heaven
knows what else about us, as the database is enhanced and expanded) long
after the touted benefits of "welfare reform" have failed to
materialize.
And most grimly of all, our drivers licenses will be our de facto
national
ID card long after immigrants have ceased to want to come to this Land
of
the Once Free.

        It matters not one whit whether the people controlling you call
themselves
R's or D's, liberals or conservatives, socialists or even (I hate to
admit
it) libertarians. It doesn't matter whether they vote for these horrors
because they're not paying attention or because they actually like such
things.

        What matters is that the pace of totalitarianism is increasing.
And it is
coming closer to our daily lives all the time.  Once your state passes
the
enabling legislation (under threat of losing "federal welfare dollars"),
it
is YOUR name and Social Security number that will be entered in that
employee database the moment you go to work for a new employer. It is
YOU
who will be unable to cash a check, board an airplane, get a passport or
be
allowed any dealings with any government agency if you refuse to give
your
SS number to the drivers license bureau. It is YOU who will be
endangered
by driving "illegally" if you refuse to submit to Big Brother's
procedures.

        It is YOU whose psoriasis, manic depression or prostate troubles
will soon
be the reading matter of any bureaucrat with a computer. It is YOU who
could be declared a member of a "foreign terrorist" organization just
because you bought a book or concert tickets from some group the
government
doesn't like.  It is YOU who could lose your home, bank account and
reputation because you made a mistake on a health insurance form.
Finally,
when you become truly desperate for freedom, it is YOU whose assets will
be
seized if you try to flee this increasingly insane country.

        As Ayn Rand said in Atlas Shrugged, "There's no way to rule
innocent men.
The only power government has is the power to crack down on criminals.
Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares
so
many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live
without breaking laws."

        It's time to drop any pretense: We are no longer law- abiding
citizens. We
have lost our law-abiding status. There are simply too many laws to
abide.
And because of increasingly draconian penalties and electronic tracking
mechanisms, our "lawbreaking" places us and our families in greater
jeopardy every day.

STOPPING RUNAWAY GOVERNMENT

        The question is: What are we going to do about it?  Write a
nice, polite
letter to your congressperson? Hey, if you think that'll help, I've got
a
bridge you might be interested in buying. (And it isn't your "bridge to
the
future," either.)

        Vote "better people, into office? Oh yeah, that's what we
thought we were
doing in 1994. Work to fight one bad bill or another? Okay. What will
you
do about the 10 or 20 or 100 equally horrible bills that will be passed
behind your back while you were fighting that little battle? And let's
say
you defeat a nightmare bill this year. What are you going to do when
they
sneak it back in, at the very last minute, in some "omnibus legislation"
next year?

        And what about the horrors you don't even learn about until two
or three
years after they become law? Should you try fighting these laws in the
courts? Where do you find the resources? Where do you find a judge who
doesn't have a vested interest in bigger, more powerful government? And
again, for every one case decided in favor of freedom, what do you do
about
the 10, 20 or 100 in which the courts decide against the Bill of Rights?

        Perhaps you'd consider trying to stop the onrush of these
horrors with a
constitutional amendment - maybe one that bans "omnibus" bills, requires
that every law meet a constitutional test or requires all congress
people
to sign statements that they've read and understood every aspect of
every
bill on which they vote. Good luck! Good luck, first, on getting such an
amendment passed. Then good luck getting our Constitution-scorning
"leaders" to obey it.

        It is true that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, and
part of
that vigilance has been, traditionally, keeping a watchful eye on laws
and
on lawbreaking lawmakers. But given the current pace of law spewing and
unconstitutional regulation-writing, you could watch, plead and struggle
"within the system"
24 hours a day for your entire life and end up infinitely less free than
when you begin. Why throw your life away on a futile effort?

        Face it. If "working within the system" could halt tyranny, the
tyrants
would outlaw it. Why do you think they encourage you to vote, to write
letters, to talk to them in public forums? It's to divert your energies.
To
keep you tame. 'The system" as it presently exists is nothing but a rat
maze. You run around thinking you're getting somewhere. Your masters
occasionally reward you with a little pellet that encourages you to
believe
you're accomplishing something.

        And in the meantime, you are as much their property and their
pawn as if
you were a slave. In the effort of fighting them on their terms and with
their authorized and approved tools, you have given your life's energy
to
them as surely as if you were toiling in their cotton fields, under the
lash of their overseer. The only way we're going to get off this road to
Hell is if we jump off.  If we, personally, as individuals, refuse to
cooperate with evil.  How we do that is up to each of us. I can't decide
for you, nor you for me. (Unlike congress people, who think they can
decide
for everybody).

        But this totalitarian runaway truck is never going to stop
unless we stop
it, in any way we can. Stopping it might include any number of things:
tax
resistance; public civil disobedience; wide-scale, silent
non-cooperation;
highly noisy non-cooperation; boycotts; secession efforts; monkey
wrenching; computer hacking; dirty tricks against government agents;
public
shunning of employees of abusive government agencies; alternative,
self-sufficient communities that provide their own medical care and
utilities.

        There are thousands of avenues to take, and this is something
most of us
still need to give more thought to before we can build an effective
resistance. We will each choose the courses that are right for our own
circumstances, personalities and beliefs.

        Whatever we do, though, we must remember that we are all already
outlaws.
Not one of us can be certain of going through a single day without
violating some law or regulation we've never even heard of. We are all
guilty in the eyes of today's law. If someone in power chooses to target
us, we can all, already, be prosecuted for something. And I'm sure you
know
that your claims of "good intentions" won't protect you, as the similar
claims of politicians protect them.

        Politicians are above the law. YOU are under it. Crushed under
it. When
you look at it that way, we have little left to lose by breaking laws
creatively and purposefully. Yes, some of us will suffer horrible
consequences for our lawbreaking. It is very risky to actively resist
unbridled power. It is especially risky to go public with resistance
(unless hundreds of thousands publicly join us), and it becomes riskier
the
closer we get to tyranny. For that reason, among many others, I would
never
recommend any particular course of action to anyone - and I hope you'll
think twice before taking "advice" from anybody about things that could
jeopardize your life or well-being.

        But if we don't resist in the best ways we know how and if a
good number
of us don't resist loudly and publicly - all of us will suffer the much
worse consequences of living under total oppression. And whatever
courses
of action we choose, we must remember that this legislative "revolution"
against We the People will not be stopped by politeness. It will not be
stopped by requests. It will not be stopped by "working within a system"
governed by those who regard us as nothing but cattle. It will not be
stopped by pleading for justice from those who will resort to any degree
of
trickery or violence to rule us.

        It will not be stopped unless we are willing to risk our lives,
our
fortunes and our sacred honors to stop it.  I think of the words of
Winston
Churchill: "If you will not fight for the right when you can easily win
without bloodshed, if you will not fight when your victory will be sure
and
not so costly, you may come to the moment when you will have to fight
with
all the odds against you and only a precarious chance for survival.

        There may be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is
no chance
of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves."

NOTES on the laws listed above:

1.  (employee database) Welfare Reform Bill, HR 3734; became public law
104-193 on 8/22196; see section 453A.

2.  (health care crimes) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act of 1996, HR 3103; became public law 104-191 on 8/21/96.

3.  (asset confiscation for citizenship change) Same law as #2; see;
sections 511-513.

4., 5., and 6. (anti-gun laws) Omnibus Appropriations Act, HR 3610;
became
public law 104-208 on 9/30/96.

7.  and 8. (terrorism & secret trials) Anti-terrorism and Effective
Death
Penalty Act of 1996; S 735; became public law 104-132 on 4/24/96; see
all
of Title III, specifically sections 302 and 219; also see all of Tide
IV,
specifically sections 401, 501, 502 and 503.

9.  (de facto national ID card) Began life in the Immigration Control
and
Financial Responsibility Act of 1996, sections III, II 8, 119, 127 and
133;
was eventually folded into the Omnibus Appropriations Act, HR 3610
(which
was itself formerly called the Defense Appropriations Act - but we
wouldn't
want to confuse anyone, here, would we?); became public law 104-208 on
9/30/96; see sections 656 and 657 among others.

10.  (health care database) Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability
Act of 1996, HR 3103; became public law 104-191 on 8/21/96; see sections
262, 263 and 264, among others.  The various provisions that make up the
full horror of this database are scattered throughout the bill and may
take
hours to track down; this one is stealth legislation at its utmost
sneakiest.

        And one final, final note: Although I spent aggravating hours
verifying
the specifics of these bills (a task I swear I will never waste my life
on
again!), the original list of bills at the top of this article was NOT
the
result of extensive research. It was simply what came off the top of my
head when I thought of Big Brotherish bills from the 104th Congress.

        For all I know, Congress has passed 10 times more of that sort
of thing.
In fact, the worst "law" in the list--#9, the de facto national ID
card--just came to my attention as I was writing this essay, thanks to
the
enormous efforts of Jackie - Juntti and Ed Lyon and others, who
researched
the law.

        Think of it: Thanks to congressional stealth tactics, we had the
long-dreaded national ID card legislation for five months, without a
whisper of discussion, before freedom activists began to find out about
it.
Makes you wonder what else might be lurking out there, doesn't it? And
on
that cheery note - THE END

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