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Surprise, surprise. As in, if you're surprised, you simply haven't been paying attention.

The author of this article got one thing very wrong, though: he says "We are only now getting a full vision of Ashcroft's America." Sorry, Mr Turley, but this is precisely the sort of thing I excpected from Ashcroft, right from when his name was merely being bandied about as "under consideration" for the Bush regime Cabinet.

(At no time will you see me refer to a Bush presidency or administration, unless I'm referring to 1988-93; a moment's reflection should make the reason for this obvious.)

This is the sort of thing that the men currently running the United States have been wanting to do from the beginning, and the only thing that's held them back has been the necessity for creating a pretence of a political climate that excuses, nay, calls for it. This is why I shivered at Dubya's introduction of "Homeland Security." This is what's been at the root of every international policy decision the Bush regime has made -- how quickly we forget the middle-school-bully strategy of the spy plane incident with China, in these post-9/11 times.

I'm not surprised. I wish I was surprised. I wish I was still in Europe. I wish I had a convenient Stupid American to kick.

I wish I had no cause, right now, to say "I told you so" to people who said Dubya wasn't substantially worse than John McCain or Al Gore, or who supported him outright.

I wish the phrase "Homeland Security" didn't evoke echoes of Vaderland every time I came across it, or that the parallels were merely as incidental as the concidences shared by the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations.

I wish this was a bad dream I could wake from.


Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] niqaeli for the link.

This LJ now returns to its regularly scheduled slashly fannishness, already in progress.

Date: 2002-08-15 12:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dine.livejournal.com
I wish the phrase "Homeland Security" didn't evoke echoes of Vaderland every time I came across it,

This has haunted me since the very first time I heard the phrase bandied about. The more I hear, the more I fear for the future of our country, and our liberties.

Date: 2002-08-15 01:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] buggery.livejournal.com
This has haunted me since the very first time I heard the phrase bandied about.

Good to know it's not just me. In that way where I wish it wasn't there for either of us or anyone else to notice, but still.

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