Title: FW: [Zero] Erosion of Freedoms in America (not a joke this time)

--
 Doubt.
   Doubt thyself.
   Doubt even if thou doubtest thyself.
   Doubt all.
   Doubt even if thou doubtest all.
   It seems sometimes as if beneath all conscious doubt
     there lay some deepest certainty.  O kill it!  Slay the
     snake!
   The horn of the Doubt-Goat be exalted
   Dive deeper, ever deeper, into the Abyss of Mind,
     until thou unearth the fox THAT.  On, hounds!
     Yoicks!  Tally-ho!  Bring THAT to bay!
   Then, wind the Mort!

                                           Uncle Al. the kiddies pal




NEURONAUTIC INSTITUTE on-line: http://home.earthlink.net/~thew





[Editor's Note: The following is a speech that Dennis
Kucinich, U.S.
Congressman from Cleveland, Ohio, gave this past weekend at
the University
of Southern California. Rep. Kucinich is the leader of the
Progressive
Caucus and a longtime defender of free speech, civil
liberties and
international peace. This speech makes him the first member
of the United
States Congress to openly repudiate President Bush's war
rationale.]

I offer these brief remarks today as a prayer for our
country, with love of
democracy, as a celebration of our country. With love for
our country. With
hope for our country. With a belief that the light of
freedom cannot be
extinguished as long as it is inside of us.

With a belief that freedom rings resoundingly in a democracy
each time we
speak freely. With the understanding that freedom stirs the
human heart and
fear stills it. With the belief that a free people cannot
walk in fear and
faith at the same time.

With the understanding that there is a deeper truth
expressed in the unity
of the United States. That implicate in the union of our
country is the
union of all people. That all people are essentially one.
That the world is
interconnected not only on the material level of economics,
trade,
communication, and transportation, but interconnected
through human
consciousness, through the human heart, through the heart of
the world,
through the simply expressed impulse and yearning to be and
to breathe free.
I offer this prayer for America.

Let us pray that our nation will remember that the unfolding
of the promise
of democracy in our nation paralleled the striving for civil
rights. That is
why we must challenge the rationale of the Patriot Act. We
must ask, why
should America put aside guarantees of constitutional
justice?

How can we justify in effect canceling the First Amendment
and the right of
free speech, the right to peaceably assemble?

How can we justify in effect canceling the Fourth Amendment,
probable cause,
the prohibitions against unreasonable search and seizure?

How can we justify in effect canceling the Fifth Amendment,
nullifying due
process, and allowing for indefinite incarceration without a
trial?

How can we justify in effect canceling the Sixth Amendment,
the right to
prompt and public trial?

How can we justify in effect canceling the Eighth Amendment
which protects
against cruel and unusual punishment?

We cannot justify widespread wiretaps and internet
surveillance without
judicial supervision, let alone with it. We cannot justify
secret searches
without a warrant. We cannot justify giving the Attorney
General the ability
to designate domestic terror groups. We cannot justify
giving the FBI total
access to any type of data which may exist in any system
anywhere such as
medical records and financial records.

We cannot justify giving the CIA the ability to target
people in this
country for intelligence surveillance. We cannot justify a
government which
takes from the people our right to privacy and then assumes
for its own
operations a right to total secrecy. The Attorney General
recently covered
up a statue of Lady Justice showing her bosom as if to
underscore there is
no danger of justice exposing herself at this time, before
this
administration.

Let us pray that our nation's leaders will not be overcome
with fear.
Because today there is great fear in our great Capitol. And
this must be
understood before we can ask about the shortcomings of
Congress in the
current environment. The great fear began when we had to
evacuate the
Capitol on September 11. It continued when we had to leave
the Capitol again
when a bomb scare occurred as members were pressing the CIA
during a secret
briefing. It continued when we abandoned Washington when
anthrax, possibly
from a government lab, arrived in the mail. It continued
when the Attorney
General declared a nationwide terror alert and then the
Administration
brought the destructive Patriot Bill to the floor of the
House. It continued
in the release of the Bin Laden tapes at the same time the
President was
announcing the withdrawal from the ABM treaty. It remains
present in the
cordoning off of the Capitol. It is present in the
camouflaged armed
national guardsmen who greet members of Congress each day we
enter the
Capitol campus. It is present in the labyrinth of concrete
barriers through
which we must pass each time we go to vote. The trappings of
a state of
siege trap us in a state of fear, ill equipped to deal with
the Patriot
Games, the Mind Games, the War Games of an unelected
President and his
unelected Vice President.

Let us pray that our country will stop this war. "To promote
the common
defense" is one of the formational principles of America.
Our Congress gave
the President the ability to respond to the tragedy of
September the
Eleventh. We licensed a response to those who helped bring
the terror of
September the Eleventh. But we the people and our elected
representatives
must reserve the right to measure the response, to
proportion the response,
to challenge the response, and to correct the response.

Because we did not authorize the invasion of Iraq.

We did not authorize the invasion of Iran.

We did not authorize the invasion of North Korea.

We did not authorize the bombing of civilians in
Afghanistan.

We did not authorize permanent detainees in Guantanamo Bay.

We did not authorize the withdrawal from the Geneva
Convention.

We did not authorize military tribunals suspending due
process and habeas
corpus.

We did not authorize assassination squads.

We did not authorize the resurrection of COINTELPRO.

We did not authorize the repeal of the Bill of Rights.

We did not authorize the revocation of the Constitution.

We did not authorize national identity cards.

We did not authorize the eye of Big Brother to peer from
cameras throughout
our cities.

We did not authorize an eye for an eye. Nor did we ask that
the blood of
innocent people, who perished on September 11, be avenged
with the blood of
innocent villagers in Afghanistan.

We did not authorize the administration to wage war anytime,
anywhere,
anyhow it pleases.

We did not authorize war without end.

We did not authorize a permanent war economy.

Yet we are upon the threshold of a permanent war economy.
The President has
requested a $45.6 billion increase in military spending. All
defense-related
programs will cost close to $400 billion. Consider that the
Department of
Defense has never passed an independent audit. Consider that
the Inspector
General has notified Congress that the Pentagon cannot
properly account for
$1.2 trillion in transactions. Consider that in recent years
the Dept. of
Defense could not match $22 billion worth of expenditures to
the items it
purchased, wrote off, as lost, billions of dollars worth of
in-transit
inventory and stored nearly $30 billion worth of spare parts
it did not need.

Yet the defense budget grows with more money for weapons
systems to fight a
cold war which ended, weapon systems in search of new
enemies to create new
wars. This has nothing to do with fighting terror. This has
everything to do
with fueling a military industrial machine with the treasure
of our nation,
risking the future of our nation, risking democracy itself
with the
militarization of thought which follows the militarization
of the budget.

Let us pray for our children. Our children deserve a world
without end. Not
a war without end. Our children deserve a world free of the
terror of
hunger, free of the terror of poor health care, free of the
terror of
homelessness, free of the terror of ignorance, free of the
terror of
hopelessness, free of the terror of policies which are
committed to a world
view which is not appropriate for the survival of a free
people, not
appropriate for the survival of democratic values, not
appropriate for the
survival of our nation, and not appropriate for the survival
of the world.

Let us pray that we have the courage and the will as a
people and as a
nation to shore ourselves up, to reclaim from the ruins of
September the
Eleventh our democratic traditions. Let us declare our love
for democracy.
Let us declare our intent for peace. Let us work to make
nonviolence an
organizing principle in our own society. Let us recommit
ourselves to the
slow and painstaking work of statecraft, which sees peace,
not war as being
inevitable. Let us work for a world where someday war
becomes archaic. That
is the vision which the proposal to create a Department of
Peace envisions.
Forty-three members of congress are now cosponsoring the
legislation. Let us
work for a world where nuclear disarmament is an imperative.
That is why we
must begin by insisting on the commitments of the ABM
treaty. That is why we
must be steadfast for nonproliferation.

Let us work for a world where America can lead the way in
banning weapons of
mass destruction not only from our land and sea and sky but
from outer space
itself. That is the vision of HR 3616: A universe free of
fear. Where we can
look up at God's creation in the stars and imagine infinite
wisdom, infinite
peace, infinite possibilities, not infinite war, because we
are taught that
the kingdom will come on earth as it is in heaven.

Let us pray that we have the courage to replace the images
of death which
haunt us, the layers of images of September the Eleventh,
faded into images
of patriotism, spliced into images of military mobilization,
jump cut into
images of our secular celebrations of the World Series, New
Year's Eve, the
Superbowl, the Olympics, the strobic flashes which touch our
deepest fears,
let us replace those images with the work of human
relations, reaching out
to people, helping our own citizens here at home, lifting
the plight of the
poor everywhere. That is the America which has the ability
to rally the
support of the world. That is the America which stands not
in pursuit of an
axis of evil, but which is itself at the axis of hope and
faith and peace
and freedom.

America, America. God shed grace on thee. Crown thy good,
America. Not with
weapons of mass destruction. Not with invocations of an axis
of evil. Not
through breaking international treaties. Not through
establishing America as
king of a unipolar world. Crown thy good America.

America, America. Let us pray for our country. Let us love
our country. Let
us defend our country not only from the threats without but
from the threats
within. Crown thy good, America. Crown thy good with
brotherhood, and
sisterhood. And crown thy good with compassion and restraint
and forbearance
and a commitment to peace, to democracy, to economic justice
here at home
and throughout the world. Crown thy good, America. Crown thy
good.

Dennis Kucinich is a Democratic U.S. Congressman from
Cleveland, Ohio.


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Got this from a fellow lister and had to share it :)

Serious stuff

Two or three very long, but informative and thought
provoking articles! 
Please make some time to read them, think about them and
please feel FREE to 
share them so that others may do the same. 

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*******************""They that can give up essential liberty
to obtain a 
little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania,
1759.

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*******************

This is from Greg King, journalist and Executive Drector of
the Smith River 
Project to save the last mostly wild and now endangered
river in Northern 
California

=============== msg from Greg followed by two articles
>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hi folks,

When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 researchers found that the
East German 
secret police had created files on a full half of the
country's population. 
That was before computers. Now more than ever it's important
to circulate 
information on the U.S government's rapid and unprecedented
destruction of 
human and rights, circulate it especially to the large U.S.
"middle" who may 
feel that the current "war on terrorism" somehow doesn't
affect them, or is 
somehow justified. It affects us all profoundly in many
ways, and of course 
the violence and coercion, spying and harassment implicit in
such a campaign 
are never justified.

Below are a must-read ACLU analysis of the Draconian USA
Patriot Act, which 
gives the CIA the legal right to search your home without
even telling you, 
among other chilling provisions, and a plea from a U.S.
Congressman. Enjoy.

Greg King
Executive Director
Smith River Project
P.O. Box 235
Graton, CA 95444
707-829-3698/fax: -4717
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.smith-river.org


http://www.aclu.org/congress/l110101a.html

USA Patriot Act Boosts Government Powers While Cutting Back
on Traditional 
Checks and Balances
An ACLU Legislative Analysis

When President Bush signed the USA Patriot Act into law last
week, he 
significantly boosted the government's law enforcement
powers while 
continuing a trend to cut back on the checks and balances
that Americans have 
traditionally relied on to protect individual liberty. 

"This law is based on the faulty assumption that safety must
come at the 
expense of civil liberties," said Laura W. Murphy, Director
of the ACLU's 
Washington National Office. "The USA Patriot Act gives law
enforcement 
agencies nationwide extraordinary new powers unchecked by
meaningful judicial 
review." 

"For immigrants," added Gregory T. Nojeim, Associate
Director of the ACLU 
Washington Office, "the law is a dramatic setback that gives
the government 
the authority to detain - indefinitely in some cases -
non-citizens who are 
not terrorists on the basis of vague allegations of a risk
to national 
security." 

Among the USA Patriot Act's most troubling provisions, the
ACLU said, are 
measures that: 

* Allow for indefinite detention of non-citizens who are not
terrorists on 
minor visa violations if they cannot be deported because
they are stateless, 
their country of origin refuses to accept them or because
they would face 
torture in their country of origin.
* Minimize judicial supervision of federal telephone and
Internet 
surveillance by law enforcement authorities.
* Expand the ability of the government to conduct secret
searches.
* Give the Attorney General and the Secretary of State the
power to designate 
domestic groups as terrorist organizations and deport any
non-citizen who 
belongs to them.
* Grant the FBI broad access to sensitive business records
about individuals 
without having to show evidence of a crime.
* Lead to large-scale investigations of American citizens
for "intelligence" 
purposes. 

Following are highlights of the civil liberties implications
of the USA 
Patriot Act, which was signed into law on Friday, October
26, by President 
Bush. 

Wiretapping and Intelligence Surveillance 

The wiretapping and intelligence provisions in the USA
Patriot Act sound two 
themes: they minimize the role of a judge in ensuring that
law enforcement 
wiretapping is conducted legally and with proper
justification, and they 
permit use of intelligence investigative authority to
by-pass normal criminal 
procedures that protect privacy. Specifically: 

1. The USA Patriot Act allows the government to use its
intelligence 
gathering power to circumvent the standard that must be met
for criminal 
wiretaps. Currently FISA surveillance, which does not
contain many of the 
same checks and balances that govern wiretaps for criminal
purposes, can be 
used only when foreign intelligence gathering is the primary
purpose. The new 
law allows use of FISA surveillance authority even if the
primary purpose 
were a criminal investigation. Intelligence surveillance
merely needs to be 
only a "significant" purpose. This provision authorizes
unconstitutional 
physical searches and wiretaps: though it is searching
primarily for evidence 
of crime, law enforcement conducts a search without probable
cause of crime. 

2. The USA Patriot Act extends a very low threshold of proof
for access to 
Internet communications that are far more revealing than
numbers dialed on a 
phone. Under current law, a law enforcement agent can get a
pen register or 
trap and trace order requiring the telephone company to
reveal the numbers 
dialed to and from a particular phone. To get such an order,
law enforcement 
must simply certify to a judge - who must grant the order --
that the 
information to be obtained is "relevant to an ongoing
criminal 
investigation." This is a very low level of proof, far less
than probable 
cause. This provision apparently applies to law enforcement
efforts to 
determine what websites a person had visited, which is like
giving law 
enforcement the power - based only on its own certification
-- to require the 
librarian to report on the books you had perused while
visiting the public 
library. This provision extends a low standard of proof -
far less than 
probable cause -- to actual "content" information. 

3. In allowing for "nationwide service" of pen register and
trap and trace 
orders, the law further marginalizes the role of the
judiciary. It authorizes 
what would be the equivalent of a blank warrant in the
physical world: the 
court issues the order, and the law enforcement agent fills
in the places to 
be searched. This is not consistent with the important
Fourth Amendment 
privacy protection of requiring that warrants specify the
place to be 
searched. Under this legislation, a judge is unable to
meaningfully monitor 
the extent to which her order was being used to access
information about 
Internet communications. 

4. The Act also grants the FBI broad access in
"intelligence" investigations 
to records about a person maintained by a business. The FBI
need only certify 
to a court that it is conducting an intelligence
investigation and that the 
records it seeks may be relevant. With this new power, the
FBI can force a 
business to turn over a person's educational, medical,
financial, mental 
health and travel records based on a very low standard of
proof and without 
meaningful judicial oversight. 

The ACLU noted that the FBI already had broad authority to
monitor telephone 
and Internet communications. Most of the changes apply not
just to 
surveillance of terrorists, but instead to all surveillance
in the United 
States. 

Law enforcement authorities -- even when they are required
to obtain court 
orders - have great leeway under current law to investigate
suspects in 
terrorist attacks. Current law already provided, for
example, that wiretaps 
can be obtained for the crimes involved in terrorist
attacks, including 
destruction of aircraft and aircraft piracy. 

The FBI also already had authority to intercept these
communications without 
showing probable cause of crime for "intelligence" purposes
under the Foreign 
Intelligence Surveillance Act. In fact, FISA wiretaps now
exceed wiretapping 
for all domestic criminal investigations. The standards for
obtaining a FISA 
wiretap are lower than the standards for obtaining a
criminal wiretap. 


Immigration 

The USA Patriot Act confers new and unprecedented detention
authority on the 
Attorney General based on vague and unspecified predictions
of threats to the 
national security. 

Specifically, the new law permits the detention of
non-citizens facing 
deportation based merely on the Attorney General's
certification that he has 
"reasonable grounds to believe" the non-citizen endangers
national security. 
While immigration or criminal charges must be filed within
seven days, these 
charges need not have anything to do with terrorism, but can
be minor visa 
violations of the kind that normally would not result in
detention at all. 
Non-citizens ordered removed on visa violations could be
indefinitely 
detained if they are stateless, their country of origin
refuses to accept 
them, or they are granted relief from deportation because
they would be 
tortured if they were returned to their country of origin. 

The ACLU noted that very few countries will agree to take
back one of their 
citizens if the United States has labeled him a terrorist.
Even though the 
Administration said it compromised on indefinite detention,
in some 
circumstances the USA Patriot Act will fulfill the
Administration's original 
goal of being able to imprison indefinitely someone who has
never been 
convicted of a crime. 

The ACLU also noted that the bill's expanded definition of
terrorism will 
inevitably ensnare many non-citizens who have done nothing
wrong on the basis 
of their political beliefs and associations. For the first
time, domestic 
groups can be labeled terrorist organizations, making
membership or material 
support a deportable offense. Non-citizens could also be
detained or deported 
for providing assistance to groups that are not designated
as terrorist 
organizations at all, as long as activity of the group
satisfies an 
extraordinarily broad definition of terrorism that covers
virtually any 
violent activity. It would then fall on the non-citizen to
prove that his or 
her assistance was not intended to further terrorism. 

Such groups as the World Trade Organization protesters, the
Vieques 
protesters and even People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA), 
would, on the basis of minor acts of violence or vandalism,
meet this 
over broad definition. Non-citizens who provide assistance
to such groups -- 
such as paying membership dues -- will run the risk of
detention and 
deportation. 

Criminal Justice 

The law dramatically expands the use of secret searches.
Normally, a person 
is notified when law enforcement conducts a search. In some
cases regarding 
searches for electronic information, law enforcement
authorities can get 
court permission to delay notification of a search. The USA
Patriot Act 
extends the authority of the government to request "secret
searches" to every 
criminal case. This vast expansion of power goes far beyond
anything 
necessary to conduct terrorism investigations. 

The Act also allows for the broad sharing of sensitive
information in 
criminal cases with intelligence agencies, including the
CIA, the NSA, the 
INS and the Secret Service. It permits sharing of sensitive
grand jury and 
wiretap information without judicial review or any
safeguards regarding the 
future use or dissemination of such information. 

These information sharing authorizations and mandates
effectively put the CIA 
back in the business of spying on Americans: Once the CIA
makes clear the 
kind of information it seeks, law enforcement agencies can
use tools like 
wiretaps and intelligence searches to provide data to the
CIA. In fact, the 
law specifically gives the Director of Central Intelligence
- who heads the 
CIA -- the power to identify domestic intelligence
requirements. 

The law also creates a new crime of "domestic terrorism."
The new offense 
threatens to transform protesters into terrorists if they
engage in conduct 
that "involves acts dangerous to human life." Members of
Operation Rescue, 
the Environmental Liberation Front and Greenpeace, for
example, have all 
engaged in activities that could subject them to prosecution
as terrorists. 
Then, under this law, the dominos begin to fall. Those who
provide lodging or 
other assistance to these "domestic terrorists" could have
their homes 
wiretapped and could be prosecuted. 

Financial Privacy 

The USA Patriot Act continues the unfortunate trend of
expanding government 
access to personal financial information rather than
safeguarding it against 
intrusion. While there is certainly a need to shut down the
financial 
resources used to further acts of terrorism, the USA Patriot
Act goes beyond 
its stated goal of combating international terrorism and
instead reaches into 
innocent customers' personal financial transactions. 

Under the new law, financial institutions are required to
monitor daily 
financial transactions even more closely and to share
information with other 
federal agencies, including foreign intelligence services
such as the CIA. 
The law also allows law enforcement and intelligence
agencies to get easy 
access to individual credit reports in secret. The law
provides for no 
judicial review and does not mandate that law enforcement
give the person 
whose records are being reviewed any notice. 

Student Privacy 

The USA Patriot Act allows law enforcement officials to cast
an even broader 
net for student information without any particularized
suspicion of 
wrongdoing. When the changes in federal law dealing with
student records 
privacy are combined with other information-sharing
provisions contained in 
the new law, it becomes clear that highly personal student
information will 
be transmitted to many federal agencies in ways likely to
harm innocent 
students' privacy. 

Since September 11, law enforcement agencies from all levels
of government 
have faced few barriers in accessing student information.
According to the 
American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions
Officers, about 
200 colleges and universities have turned over student
information to the 
FBI, INS and other law enforcement officials. 

But law enforcement agencies wanted even easier access to a
broad range of 
student information and the USA Patriot Act gave it to them
by allowing them 
to receive the student data collected for the purpose of
statistical research 
under the National Education Statistics Act. The statistics
act requires the 
government to collect a vast amount of identifiable student
information and - 
until now - has required it to be held in the strictest
confidence without 
exception. 

The USA Patriot Act, however, eliminates that protection and
- while it 
requires a court order - allows law enforcement agencies to
get access to 
private student information based on a mere certification
that the records 
are relevant to an investigation. This certification, which
a judge cannot 
challenge, is insufficient to protect the privacy of
sensitive information 
contained in student records. 

=====================================

And here's a plea for resistance from U.S. Congressman
Dennis Kucinich:

http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=12477

Resisting Bush's War
Rep. Dennis Kucinich, AlterNet
February 25, 2002

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[Editor's Note: The following is a speech that Dennis
Kucinich, U.S. 
Congressman from Cleveland, Ohio, gave this past weekend at
the University 
of Southern California. Rep. Kucinich is the leader of the
Progressive 
Caucus and a longtime defender of free speech, civil
liberties and 
international peace. This speech makes him the first member
of the United 
States Congress to openly repudiate President Bush's war
rationale.] 

I offer these brief remarks today as a prayer for our
country, with love of 
democracy, as a celebration of our country. With love for
our country. With 
hope for our country. With a belief that the light of
freedom cannot be 
extinguished as long as it is inside of us. 

With a belief that freedom rings resoundingly in a democracy
each time we 
speak freely. With the understanding that freedom stirs the
human heart and 
fear stills it. With the belief that a free people cannot
walk in fear and 
faith at the same time. 

With the understanding that there is a deeper truth
expressed in the unity 
of the United States. That implicate in the union of our
country is the 
union of all people. That all people are essentially one.
That the world is 
interconnected not only on the material level of economics,
trade, 
communication, and transportation, but interconnected
through human 
consciousness, through the human heart, through the heart of
the world, 
through the simply expressed impulse and yearning to be and
to breathe free. 
I offer this prayer for America. 

Let us pray that our nation will remember that the unfolding
of the promise 
of democracy in our nation paralleled the striving for civil
rights. That is 
why we must challenge the rationale of the Patriot Act. We
must ask, why 
should America put aside guarantees of constitutional
justice? 

How can we justify in effect canceling the First Amendment
and the right of 
free speech, the right to peaceably assemble? 

How can we justify in effect canceling the Fourth Amendment,
probable cause, 
the prohibitions against unreasonable search and seizure? 

How can we justify in effect canceling the Fifth Amendment,
nullifying due 
process, and allowing for indefinite incarceration without a
trial? 

How can we justify in effect canceling the Sixth Amendment,
the right to 
prompt and public trial? 

How can we justify in effect canceling the Eighth Amendment
which protects 
against cruel and unusual punishment? 

We cannot justify widespread wiretaps and internet
surveillance without 
judicial supervision, let alone with it. We cannot justify
secret searches 
without a warrant. We cannot justify giving the Attorney
General the ability 
to designate domestic terror groups. We cannot justify
giving the FBI total 
access to any type of data which may exist in any system
anywhere such as 
medical records and financial records. 

We cannot justify giving the CIA the ability to target
people in this 
country for intelligence surveillance. We cannot justify a
government which 
takes from the people our right to privacy and then assumes
for its own 
operations a right to total secrecy. The Attorney General
recently covered 
up a statue of Lady Justice showing her bosom as if to
underscore there is 
no danger of justice exposing herself at this time, before
this 
administration. 

Let us pray that our nation's leaders will not be overcome
with fear. 
Because today there is great fear in our great Capitol. And
this must be 
understood before we can ask about the shortcomings of
Congress in the 
current environment. The great fear began when we had to
evacuate the 
Capitol on September 11. It continued when we had to leave
the Capitol again 
when a bomb scare occurred as members were pressing the CIA
during a secret 
briefing. It continued when we abandoned Washington when
anthrax, possibly 
from a government lab, arrived in the mail. It continued
when the Attorney 
General declared a nationwide terror alert and then the
Administration 
brought the destructive Patriot Bill to the floor of the
House. It continued 
in the release of the Bin Laden tapes at the same time the
President was 
announcing the withdrawal from the ABM treaty. It remains
present in the 
cordoning off of the Capitol. It is present in the
camouflaged armed 
national guardsmen who greet members of Congress each day we
enter the 
Capitol campus. It is present in the labyrinth of concrete
barriers through 
which we must pass each time we go to vote. The trappings of
a state of 
siege trap us in a state of fear, ill equipped to deal with
the Patriot 
Games, the Mind Games, the War Games of an unelected
President and his 
unelected Vice President. 

Let us pray that our country will stop this war. "To promote
the common 
defense" is one of the formational principles of America.
Our Congress gave 
the President the ability to respond to the tragedy of
September the 
Eleventh. We licensed a response to those who helped bring
the terror of 
September the Eleventh. But we the people and our elected
representatives 
must reserve the right to measure the response, to
proportion the response, 
to challenge the response, and to correct the response. 

Because we did not authorize the invasion of Iraq.

We did not authorize the invasion of Iran.

We did not authorize the invasion of North Korea.

We did not authorize the bombing of civilians in
Afghanistan.

We did not authorize permanent detainees in Guantanamo Bay.

We did not authorize the withdrawal from the Geneva
Convention.

We did not authorize military tribunals suspending due
process and habeas 
corpus.

We did not authorize assassination squads.

We did not authorize the resurrection of COINTELPRO.

We did not authorize the repeal of the Bill of Rights.

We did not authorize the revocation of the Constitution.

We did not authorize national identity cards.

We did not authorize the eye of Big Brother to peer from
cameras throughout 
our cities.

We did not authorize an eye for an eye. Nor did we ask that
the blood of 
innocent people, who perished on September 11, be avenged
with the blood of 
innocent villagers in Afghanistan.

We did not authorize the administration to wage war anytime,
anywhere, 
anyhow it pleases.

We did not authorize war without end.

We did not authorize a permanent war economy. 

Yet we are upon the threshold of a permanent war economy.
The President has 
requested a $45.6 billion increase in military spending. All
defense-related 
programs will cost close to $400 billion. Consider that the
Department of 
Defense has never passed an independent audit. Consider that
the Inspector 
General has notified Congress that the Pentagon cannot
properly account for 
$1.2 trillion in transactions. Consider that in recent years
the Dept. of 
Defense could not match $22 billion worth of expenditures to
the items it 
purchased, wrote off, as lost, billions of dollars worth of
in-transit 
inventory and stored nearly $30 billion worth of spare parts
it did not need. 

Yet the defense budget grows with more money for weapons
systems to fight a 
cold war which ended, weapon systems in search of new
enemies to create new 
wars. This has nothing to do with fighting terror. This has
everything to do 
with fueling a military industrial machine with the treasure
of our nation, 
risking the future of our nation, risking democracy itself
with the 
militarization of thought which follows the militarization
of the budget. 

Let us pray for our children. Our children deserve a world
without end. Not 
a war without end. Our children deserve a world free of the
terror of 
hunger, free of the terror of poor health care, free of the
terror of 
homelessness, free of the terror of ignorance, free of the
terror of 
hopelessness, free of the terror of policies which are
committed to a world 
view which is not appropriate for the survival of a free
people, not 
appropriate for the survival of democratic values, not
appropriate for the 
survival of our nation, and not appropriate for the survival
of the world. 

Let us pray that we have the courage and the will as a
people and as a 
nation to shore ourselves up, to reclaim from the ruins of
September the 
Eleventh our democratic traditions. Let us declare our love
for democracy. 
Let us declare our intent for peace. Let us work to make
nonviolence an 
organizing principle in our own society. Let us recommit
ourselves to the 
slow and painstaking work of statecraft, which sees peace,
not war as being 
inevitable. Let us work for a world where someday war
becomes archaic. That 
is the vision which the proposal to create a Department of
Peace envisions. 
Forty-three members of congress are now cosponsoring the
legislation. Let us 
work for a world where nuclear disarmament is an imperative.
That is why we 
must begin by insisting on the commitments of the ABM
treaty. That is why we 
must be steadfast for nonproliferation. 

Let us work for a world where America can lead the way in
banning weapons of 
mass destruction not only from our land and sea and sky but
from outer space 
itself. That is the vision of HR 3616: A universe free of
fear. Where we can 
look up at God's creation in the stars and imagine infinite
wisdom, infinite 
peace, infinite possibilities, not infinite war, because we
are taught that 
the kingdom will come on earth as it is in heaven. 

Let us pray that we have the courage to replace the images
of death which 
haunt us, the layers of images of September the Eleventh,
faded into images 
of patriotism, spliced into images of military mobilization,
jump cut into 
images of our secular celebrations of the World Series, New
Year's Eve, the 
Superbowl, the Olympics, the strobic flashes which touch our
deepest fears, 
let us replace those images with the work of human
relations, reaching out 
to people, helping our own citizens here at home, lifting
the plight of the 
poor everywhere. That is the America which has the ability
to rally the 
support of the world. That is the America which stands not
in pursuit of an 
axis of evil, but which is itself at the axis of hope and
faith and peace 
and freedom. 

America, America. God shed grace on thee. Crown thy good,
America. Not with 
weapons of mass destruction. Not with invocations of an axis
of evil. Not 
through breaking international treaties. Not through
establishing America as 
king of a unipolar world. Crown thy good America. 

America, America. Let us pray for our country. Let us love
our country. Let 
us defend our country not only from the threats without but
from the threats 
within. Crown thy good, America. Crown thy good with
brotherhood, and 
sisterhood. And crown thy good with compassion and restraint
and forbearance 
and a commitment to peace, to democracy, to economic justice
here at home 
and throughout the world. Crown thy good, America. Crown thy
good. 

Dennis Kucinich is a Democratic U.S. Congressman from
Cleveland, Ohio. 

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