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"[B]y false interpretations, and naked usurpations, the government has been
made in practice a very widely, and almost wholly, different thing from what the
Constitution itself purports to authorize. … But whether the Constitution
really be one thing, or another, this much is certain – that it has either
authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent
it. In either case, it is unfit to exist."
- Lysander Spooner, No Treason (1867)
Ever since the Constitution was ratified, what is now the national government
of the United States has been brutally killing people. It began with George
Washington's invasion of Pennsylvania to put down the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794,
and has scarcely stopped for a day.
Armies had been a major complaint of the American revolutionaries. In the words
of the Declaration of Independence, King George
"[H]as affected to render the Military independent of and superior to
the Civil Power.
"He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to
our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their
Acts of pretended Legislation:
"For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:
"For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders
which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States…."
So what did these revolutionaries do about it? They wrote a new Constitution
in which the legislature has the authority to raise standing armies:
"The Congress shall have Power … To raise and support Armies, but
no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years…."
Two years, huh? Yeah, that'll hold 'em.
The U.S. Congress has declared war five times: against Britain in the war of
1812, against Mexico, against Spain, against the Central Powers of the "Great
War," and against the Axis Powers of World War II.
In addition to this handful of official declarations of war, the United States
military has undertaken – ready? – over 240 other violent interventions,
not including the near-extermination of the American Indian, the Union's invasion
of the Southern Confederacy, the "putting down" of strikers, or the
Waco massacre.
This list compiled for the U.S. Navy by the Library of Congress is incomplete,
as it ends in 1993, and Lord knows the U.S. government has killed a hell of
a lot of people since then.
Now, not all of these wars have been aggressive invasions by America. Obviously,
if not for the U.S. Army, we'd all be speaking Japanese right now. And then
there was that time when North Korea almost conquered Washington State…
Truth is, the U.S. government is nothing but a ring of brutal thugs who wrap
themselves in the legitimacy of our traditions as they wage aggressive warfare.
The U.S. military does not protect liberty, and they sure don't spread it.
They are the provocation for our enemies, and their secret "intelligence"
agencies now admit that the resentment caused by their recent adventure in Iraq
has turned that country into a "breeding ground" for future terrorists.
National defense is a myth. The purpose of government is the use of violent
force to tax "its" people to pay for their own sons to go far away
to kill people and die for the private interests that control the state –
and make more enemies along the way.
All our government's hype about freedom and democracy is the most obscene hypocrisy
to all but the willfully blind. Everyone else sees the biggest empire of bases
in the history of the world, two ongoing wars under the umbrella of a third
(with at least two more on the way), a very real Department of Homeland Security,
vastly expanded powers for the national police forces, the creation of the U.S.
Northern Command to keep the American people in line, unprecedented secrecy,
promotions for torturers at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay, individual acts of murder,
"ghost" prisons built by the vice president's former company, the
wholesale destruction of the Bill of Rights by executive order – and to
what end?
The American Empire is now overextended. A draft looms. Oil costs 60 bucks
a barrel, the currency is in tatters, and future generations are obligated to
pay trillions for it all. Our reputation as the land of liberty is in burning
shreds.
No outside enemy could ever destroy America, short of an all-out nuclear attack.
And why bother with that? Those whom our politicians have made into our enemies
can sit back and watch as we destroy ourselves.
Four more years!