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[Marxism] Thoughts on ACLU and Some Other Things




NOTE BY HUNTER BEAR: August 5 2007

I certainly have as many thoughts and opinions as anyone else -- but I do try
to avoid burdening folks [at least on discussion lists] with most of them. But
I do feel obliged to give American Civil Liberties Union great credit not only
for its pretty consistently good work on the Federal surveillance issues of our
times [and other things generally] -- but for its just out super on-target
sulphuric statement condeming Democratic Congressional cowardice in caving in
this latest expansion of Bushie surveillance power.

[Most of the thoughtful in what's called the United States agree, I am sure.]

The ACLU hasn't always been on target. Always abounding with some good people,
it waffled badly on the "Communist issue" back in the Red Scare days of my
youth. That led to the necessary creation of the [National] Emergency Civil
Liberties Committee [e.g., Harvey O'Connor and Corliss Lamont]. [But I should
add, on a personal note, that both ACLU and ECLC did help me at several
junctures from the mid-50s on.] Even though it still has today some state and
local affiliates that pull their punches, most of their component organizations
have been following the lead of its national leadership in doing good work.

On a related matter, I've been interested in the current TWA 800 retrospective
on CNN. It was clear, back when that tragedy occurred, that the probable cause
was mechanical malfunction. It's certainly clear now. But then, day after day,
the same FBI agent gave the same "press conference" centered on "terrorism".
Why? Because at that point, of course, the Clinton people and their presumed
Republican opponents had teamed to ram rhough, in an atmosphere of concocted
fear and hysteria, the 1996 Anti-Terrorism law. This provided for unimpeded
Federally supervised "task forces" made up of state, county and local "lawmen"
which then engaged in virtually uninhibited secret surveillance of "suspect
persons." It also built in the Federal death penalty [which the Indian nations
were fortunately able to resist accepting -- but no one else was.] And that
1996 Anti-Terrorism law, hailed by Billy Clinton, laid the basis for the
Patriot Act and all of its other offspring -- which now flourish like poison
ivy in a lush eastern Kansas river bottom.

And that, of course, brings us right back here.

Fight on -- and on.


HUNTER GRAY [HUNTER BEAR/JOHN R SALTER JR] Mi'kmaq /St. Francis
Abenaki/St. Regis Mohawk
Protected by NaÂshdoÂiÂbaÂiÂ
and Ohkwari'

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