tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post1359805023304777833..comments2017-04-13T04:47:21.148-06:00Comments on Pro Libertate: The Reich Wing: Bush-Era Conservatism as Reductio Ad AbsurdumWilliam N. Grigghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14368220509514750246noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-46368930198786066342007-07-24T11:42:00.000-06:002007-07-24T11:42:00.000-06:00Hillary-Ann sounds like the kind of "Conservababe"...Hillary-Ann sounds like the kind of "Conservababe" I'd like to date! Hahaha. NOT!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-68457952340338019992007-07-23T02:15:00.001-06:002007-07-23T02:15:00.001-06:00PS: Will, I hope Korrin recovers soon. Love and pr...PS: Will, I hope Korrin recovers soon. Love and prayers y'all's way.<BR/> -EliElijahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16350744370605373644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-55320857828804265962007-07-23T02:15:00.000-06:002007-07-23T02:15:00.000-06:00True, the CR is a member of the EU. The attitude h...True, the CR is a member of the EU. The attitude here towards it, however, is quite a different thing from American's attitudes toward Washington. Euroskepticism runs very high here, and the EU is largely viewed as a gallumphing, destructive annoyance best kept at a distance. Czechs find the EU and NATO to be useful in keeping the Russians somewhat further away, but that's all the use most folks here see for the thing. <BR/><BR/>The thing is that Czech folks are much more likely to simply ignore inconveniant or immoral laws than raise a stink in public, and the Police are inclined to let them. Ossifer Jiri makes more money off a free person than on who's locked up, after all. Tax avoision is almost a sport over here; the dodging of sales-taxes has gotten so rampant that the Gov't has tried mandating closed-circuit recording of all cash registers. Czech response? "Oh, sorry Ossifer Jiri...camera musta malfuncioned." "What? No picture? Friggin' cheap foreign electronics..." "Sorry Inspector, but we had a power-surge in that storm last week, and it wiped out hard-drives. All I've got is the tapes from the last two days..." <BR/><BR/>Government, at whatever level, exists very much at the sufferance of its' constituency here, and the Pols know it. President Klaus' galloping unpopularity stems in part from numerous statements in the press that "Politics should be left to politicians," a polite way of saying "Siddown shuddup, and do as you're told." Between that and the radar station, he's probably going to lose his job in the next election (if not before; if the Gov't collapses again*, he'll probably be oustd by his own party). When one minister threatened to reinstate Conscription if the radar station wasn't accepted, there was a near-riot outside Prague Castle.<BR/><BR/>Also, I harbour no illusions that if the Bushling or his minions wanted me, they could get me. However, working in the CR allows me to control my own money somewhat; the $85,000 foreign-earned income exemption means that not one cent of my money is supporting Bush's wars, a fact for which I rejoice every day. It's also been a crash-course in "outlaw" living; a habit from the Communist** years that is very much persistant here. I don't want to take up all of Will's space with descriptions, but suffice it to say that the image Pres. Klaus tries to convey to those bureaucrats in Brussels and Paris and London is -not- the reality of the CR or the attitudes of its' people. Politicians here watch their careers very carefully; ask Jiri Paroubek what happens when you don't.<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>*Which would be the fifth time in three years. Gotta love gridlock.<BR/>**You wanna hear cursing, get someone over the age of 25-ish talking about the Commies. Conscription, income-taxation, etc. are widely regarded as "Communist [i]hovno[/i]" to be avoided, dodged, and prevented whenever and however possible.Elijahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16350744370605373644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-82704527110665923032007-07-23T00:52:00.000-06:002007-07-23T00:52:00.000-06:00BTW, Will, you never acknowledged, much less answe...BTW, Will, you never acknowledged, much less answered, the question I asked a few thread moons ago about your upcoming book, <I>From Republic to Reich: How the Imperial Executive Devoured the Bill of Rights</I>.<BR/><BR/>I know with your wife being gravely ill and such I can certainly understand your priorities would be elsewhere, of course. I and I'm certain many others who read your blog are still praying for your wife's recovery. And, as DrFix mentioned a few threads ago, it be nice to know specifically what to pray and ask the Lord for in this matter. However, if you consider that a personal family matter and do not wish to share that publicly, I'm sure everyone certainly understands that as well.<BR/><BR/>That said, I hope you don't mind me asking if the manuscript is about to be published, has been already, or what the status is at this point in time.<BR/><BR/>Seriously, I'm ready to buy it. Please let us know something soon. Thanks in advance, Will.dixiedoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09845646940134894119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-28380326132702617482007-07-23T00:32:00.000-06:002007-07-23T00:32:00.000-06:00I really don't desire to burst your bubble of joy,...I really don't desire to burst your bubble of joy, elijah, but the Czech Republic is one of the 27 member states of the gargantuan European Union and its attendant Leviathan in Brussels.<BR/><BR/>I guess they abhorred and weren't so contented with being a completely sovereign and independent small nation, after all.<BR/><BR/>Nowadays and more so into the future, a rogue government won't find it so difficult to track and surgically "remove" renegades and problem "misfits" for the regime anymore, with technology advancing at a rapid pace. Actually, it will be quite trivial I think to know key details (states already do have these kinds of records) about folks and to track folks' every move (this is becoming a reality). The Decider, in question, won't even need a Geheime Staatspolizei to assist in that endeavor.<BR/><BR/>If you're picked out for whatever reason, the highly-paid techno-geeks watching screens and monitoring sophisticated equipment will easily pinpoint your location (via your cell phone GPS, your vehicle GPS, laptop, desktop computer, etc., etc.) and can surgically drop a small pack of goons quietly right on top of your location, whisk you away in the night, done. You'll never know it was even coming. Or just simply silently kill you from the air.<BR/><BR/>I can't help but see, with everyone embracing all the new "convenient" technologies in just about every arena, and the talk of <I>connectivity</I> between all these devices, surveilance will naturally become ever more trivial on the hapless and blissful commoners.<BR/><BR/>Something to think about in any event.dixiedoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09845646940134894119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-21317707513140233882007-07-22T10:26:00.000-06:002007-07-22T10:26:00.000-06:00A very interesting observation...it certainly hold...A very interesting observation...it certainly holds with my experiances. Small nations which are content to remain small tend to be much more civilized places to live than large nations, which always seem to be trying to get bigger. Nations which are small and contentedly so also seem to have far fewer buildings and people exploding; interesting, that.Elijahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16350744370605373644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-56211628114313670802007-07-22T03:00:00.000-06:002007-07-22T03:00:00.000-06:00When "others" are reduced to abstract concepts, se...When "others" are reduced to abstract concepts, separated by thousands of years/miles, and dispassionate death sentences proclaimed with poisonous comments like "nuke 'em" by American Booboisie, then is it any wonder that history, though it doesn't repeat, does rhyme? (Thanks Mark Twain)<BR/><BR/>I'm beginning to think that my wife and I are slowly being marginalized by "true believers" of this crypto-fascist mentality. Either they simply don't care to hang with us (and I think its really ME and not the wife) or they're ever so politely "shunning".<BR/><BR/>In either case I've learned quite some time ago that by not shouting out "amen and hallelujah" to every burbled bit o' baloney from the decider-guy, and pointing out the sheer illogic of it all, has classified me as a non-conformist in their wee pigeon-holing mentality. Thats rather pathetic wouldn't you say?<BR/><BR/>What we have here is a nation too big and out of touch with reality to function on any reasonable level. Small is beautiful because you can relate with thousands, maybe tens of thousands. But hundreds of millions? That, like Stalins famous line, is just a statistic. And you can't warm up or care about mere numbers.DrFixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13996714804361467430noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-73395763695369934142007-07-21T20:52:00.000-06:002007-07-21T20:52:00.000-06:00Nonconformist outspoken loud mouth people have bee...Nonconformist outspoken loud mouth people have been shut up before so its nothing new take a look at some American History showing it was done. Bush is just the one that will use it this time and soon, I would guess.<BR/><BR/>A good site on some American history that doesn't get mentioned much. It may have started in this state but the government loved it.<BR/><BR/>http://www.seditionproject.net/index.html <BR/><BR/>Imagine going down to your local brewpub or coffee shop. You meet some friends. The talk turns to the war. You criticize the President and his wealthy supporters. Next thing you know, a couple of husky fellows at the next table grab you, hustle you out the door and down to the local police station. You are arrested on a charge of sedition. Within months you are indicted, tried and convicted. The judge sentences you to 5-10 years in prison — and off you go! Think this could never happen? Well, it happened not that long ago — during World War I — to scores of ordinary people in Montana. They discovered very painfully that their free speech rights had been stripped away by the state legislature.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Incidentally -- <BR/><BR/>[Update]<BR/>The head was located but has enlarged to the point that it could not be extracted. The good news is he will return to work Monday perfectly normal.<BR/><BR/>"Incidentally -- <BR/><BR/>Dick Cheney will briefly be president ex officio tomorrow while a team of crack physicians (as it were) conducts a desperate search for George W. Bush's head.<BR/><BR/>Bush to undergo colon exam on Saturday<BR/>http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=021393"OLD YELLERhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05028132003783512967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-90210693265934719592007-07-21T10:03:00.000-06:002007-07-21T10:03:00.000-06:00I had almost allowed myself to forget that the Bus...I had almost allowed myself to forget that the Busheviks actually believed and said things like that. I would like to forget their very existance (et cum iustice non scribantur), however even with an ocean in the way Shrub Niggurath has found a way to make my life irritating. I had almost, however, pleasantly allowed myself to forget that these people are sociopathic monsters as opposed to simply bureaucratic dimwits.<BR/><BR/>Their universal insistance that Bush will attack Iran is particularly telling. Plenty of these folks are kingmakers and policy-setters, or have the ears thereof. Either they're giving orders we don't know about, or they're getting news we don't know about. I'm often asked, both by my acquaintances here in Prague and by the occaisional bombastic Bushevik on the Internets, why I left the US. I have only to point to my status as a draft-age male and then to people such as the article descrbes in order to explain.*<BR/> <BR/>I must also admit that the insane levels of anti-Islamic paranoia expressed by these people are especially troubling. This is the kind of thinking that lets people delude themselves into forgetting that Iranians/Iraqis/Afghans have wives, husbands, smiling children. It's sickening the degree to which these people are willing to engage in genocide and mass murder, the very things for which Saddam was ostensibly hanged. I also find myself pitying such people ever-so-slightly: it must be truly dreadful to be so afraid, so constantly, for so long. <BR/><BR/>Every time I travel to a large city in the US, all I can think of is the prophetic words of Henry Jones, Sr.<BR/><BR/>"My boy, we are pilgrims in an unholy land."<BR/><BR/>I'm visiting the States to see my folks in November. I've been away for a little less than a year. I keep wondering what it'll feel like to go back...and if I should buy an open-ended ticket out of Toronto, in case the madness starts while I'm there. <BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>*To the Czechs, at least. Likewise the Frenchmen, the Brits, the Germans, the Russian guy who sells vegetables up the street, and the old hobble-footed Gypsy who practices the English he learned in London by collaring me at breakfast on occaision. The Busheviks simply look puzzled, seeming unable to comprehend why any red-blooded Amerikkan -wouldn't- want to go kill Persians or potentially be killed by them.Elijahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16350744370605373644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-57378425961961804942007-07-20T21:19:00.000-06:002007-07-20T21:19:00.000-06:00What taylor said, as I've said similar in previous...What taylor said, as I've said similar in previous threads, with the exception that, IMHO, there'll be no righteous change in the populace and, thereby, the politicians in government as well. The two have a symbiotic relationship that feeds and nourishes itself and gains strength and cohesion over time.<BR/><BR/>The populace itself, in the aggregate, is morbidly corrupt; even though some of the self-aggrandizing "holy-rollers" (not Christian, simply abstract) of either faction claim they are the REAL deal promoting true genuine "liberty" and "freedom" principles in whatever endeavor is being waged at the moment, it like clockwork always turns out to be damned, unadulterated lies. In the current case, of course, it's the "war on turra" as the "holy" endeavor being waged. Why does this cycle continue unabated? It's the culture stupid!<BR/><BR/>Many factors are the cause of the populace's general ignorance, laziness, and immorality, but can be distilled down to a critical few in essence:<BR/><BR/>1). The dependency disease. It is too widespread and generationally entrenched these days for the populace to contemplate even a mere Crockett mindset on the matter. So that even if one can see certain realities somewhat clearly, they can't make waves, are paralyzed and silenced by the fear of losing one cent of that largess.<BR/><BR/>2). Immorality. It is rampant and a way of life these days for many folk and much of it is seeded by the dependency disease as well as the obsession with onscreen "heroines" and "heros" who are in real life merely Hussywood skanks and thugs (simply peruse Drudge/Fox/CNN/et al headlines for a quick cultural snapshot of Amerika...sigh).<BR/><BR/>3.) Apathy. When you're having too much fun in the sun, drinkin', carousin', etc., etc. with your "free" money in addition to whatever income, if any, you REALLY earn, you'll care less and less about the machinations in Washington, or even the state capitals and local council meetings for that matter, <I>as long as the bread is being delivered on time everytime</I>. Ergo, the attendant "circuses" can't be far behind now can they? Again, this condition is yet another side-effect of dependency overall. You become increasingly lazy and slouchy about anything other than your own pleasure, comfort, and material possessions, especially if it's <I>all obtained and maintained by somebody else's labor</I>.<BR/><BR/>If/when the other faction reaches the POWER House, they'll be intoxicated with POWER as well. We'll see more of the same, increasingly corrupt antics coming thence. If Bushler had come on the scene in 1992, he would've been Reich-wing's Bill Clinton equivalent. Likewise, if Bill Clintlin had come on the scene in Jan. 2001, we would've witnessed the Leninist-wing's comparable equivalent of Bush.<BR/><BR/>Perhaps, even a "bipartisan" pact would've been a reality between the factions? Oh yeah, my bad, that already has been a clear reality for decades to the keen and sober-minded. No "pact" required. Indeed, the satirical ammo available to hammer our entire political apparatchik is nearly infinite, unfortunately. The ugly irony now is that many of the satire salvos hurled these days no longer constitute merely satire, but the reality :(.<BR/><BR/>And I must reiterate one more thing about dependency that I mentioned in a previous thread. "Welfare" isn't any longer a convenient scapegoat to heap solely upon the po', dammit. Many folk from all areas of the socio-economic scale, from the wretched to the enriched, are on some form of welfare. Yet, we only hear the tired laments preached to the po' or to the rest of us about the po' being under the scourge of dependency.<BR/><BR/>Hypocrites, all. Folk should just STFU preaching about ANYTHING unless they've looked in the damn mirror lately. I'm gettin' damn fed up with "holier than thou" commentarians of every stripe preaching when their own closets contain whole cemetaries, nevermind a skeleton or two.<BR/><BR/>I agree with you Will about the Reich-wing and "conservatism" in general, but perhaps unlike you, even when I focus intently and attempt to I can't distinguish where the REAL differences are between the myriad elements of the Reich-wing and the myriad elements of ANY damn wing in the halls of POWER.dixiedoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09845646940134894119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-79447882523258369652007-07-20T17:22:00.000-06:002007-07-20T17:22:00.000-06:00"Of course, we need to execute some of these peopl..."Of course, we need to execute some of these people ... [a] few of these prominent people who are trying to demoralize the country," she commented with languid indifference as she waded waist-deep in the Pacific. "Just take a couple of these anti-war people off to the gas chamber for treason to show, if you try to bring down America at a time of war, that's what you'll get. Then things'll change."<BR/><BR/>Please tell me that this woman was drunk on martini's!Jerri Lynnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00996332734483192951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-9632744799624919442007-07-20T13:35:00.000-06:002007-07-20T13:35:00.000-06:00Will,Your observation concerning Olberman's insist...Will,<BR/><BR/>Your observation concerning Olberman's insistence that HilDog is a righteous alternative to Bush and Family is, I think, the root cause of why the average person has allowed the system to get as out of hand as it is... the insistence that it isn't all politicians and bureacrats who are evil, but only Bush, or this one or that one. The idea that it just takes the "right person" to do the job is naive, and ironically, smacks of historical atrocities long since forgotten (for instance, and I hate to have to turn to Hitler or Stalin for examples, but weren't there attempts to get rid of Jews and class enemies an attempt to make sure their respective countries were populated with the "right people"?).<BR/><BR/>The problem is the system itself, and the "morality" underlying it. Until the system is abolished -- it can't be reformed or altered because the system propagates the conditions necessary for its own corruption and eventual collapse -- and people by and large assume a new moral and philosophical understanding of themselves and the world and their place within it, and get back in touch with their liberty-roots, the menace that is the current political system ruling over you and I can not reasonably be expected to become less tyrannical but only inevitably more so.<BR/><BR/>It's depressing, and it'll be a challenge, but it's not necessarily one that is impossible (changing hearts and minds, that is) and it's thanks to good people such as yourself, Will, that as much progress as has been made has been made.TAYLORhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18270678440957992085noreply@blogger.com