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21st Century American Protester Michael Hasty Online Journalist Writes - The fact is if we want a revolution, the only way it will be successful is if it's built from the ground up. So let's begin this mental construction by "clearing the site," and taking an honest appraisal of our situation.
The first and essential prerequisite of a progressive revolutionthe foundationis that it be nonviolent. This is not only because, in the long term, organized violence is futile (the prime example being the fact that the losers of the two most important wars in American historythe Confederates and the Nazisnow occupy the White House). But the use of mass violence as a political tool is at the very heart of the system we seek to change; and we can't change it if we become it. Nonviolence is our message.
We also know that our revolution has to be holistic, based on the philosophical view that the personal is political, and that, on a living planet, everything is connected to everything else. It is the dualism and fragmentation of the current political economy that allows the strong to oppress the weak, nationally and globally; "divide and conquer" has always been ruling class strategy. Our revolution needs to be political, economic, social, cultural, philosophical, spiritual and personal
February 12, 2005 - Timeline.
Bush & The Rise Of
Managed Democracy - By Robert Parry -
The U.S. political system is undergoing a transformation that could spell the beginning of a new kind of one-party state, what might be called "managed democracy" where elections are still held but power is not seriously at stake. Conservatives now see George W. Bush's second term as this historic opportunity to lock in near-permanent control for the Republican Party, while Democrats and liberals have been slow to sense the danger.
Timeline: Sat Jun 18, 3:33 PM ET (Associated Press link)
Redford Figured Deep Throat Was With FBI
SALT LAKE CITY - Robert Redford, who played Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward in "All the President's Men," said he used to speculate on who Deep Throat was and had figured "it probably had to do with the FBI."
Redford said the revelation that former Deputy FBI Director Mark Felt was the secret source who helped the Post report on Watergate has him "waiting to see if anybody is going to connect where we were then and where we are now."
"You can go right down the line (in the Bush administration), there's about 15 issues as strong or as big as the Watergate break-in was that have come and died out," Redford said last week.
He cited the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the "Downing Street memo" which suggested Bush's officials tweaked intelligence to support their invasion plans.
"There are guys out there digging and digging. There are stories appearing every single day," he said. "But is it getting any traction with the public?"
Redford said he once asked Woodward who Deep Throat was, but the reporter would not tell him.
"Some part of me did not want it to come out, because it was this great piece of melodrama in the middle of this movie," he said.
It was 33 years ago Friday June 17, 1972 that burglars broke into the Democratic National Committee's offices in the Watergate Hotel in Washington
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