Liberty’s Spirit Awakens,
But Big Brother Never Sleeps
By Tom DeWeese
There
is an important lesson that bullies never seem to learn: you can only push
people so far before they begin to push back. We are starting to see such
a response to Big Brother’s assault on American liberties, as average Americans
are beginning to push back and say “no.”
No issue has grabbed the nation’s
attention like the invasion of illegal aliens. As hundreds of thousands poured
across the U.S. border over the years, changing our culture, affecting our
crime rate and diminishing our standard of living, frustrated Americans were
told by government that there was nothing to be done about it.
Suddenly, early in 2005, a determined
group of volunteers organized vigils at the hottest spots along the border,
photographing and reporting on the highly organized invasion. As the news
media began to carry these reports on the nightly news, Americans became incensed.
The tide began to turn. Congress has taken
action,
passing several pieces of legislation aimed at strengthening the border, including
larger budgets for the Border Patrol and fencing. What Congress has not yet
done is pass the Bush Administration’s scheme for amnesty for these lawbreakers.
And that’s another good thing. Americans had enough and pushed back.
Protection of private property finally
hit the front pages in 2005, after blatant theft by government. The use by
local communities of Eminent Domain to take private homes simply to raise
tax revenues or line the pockets of private businesses has caused pain and
outrage for several decades. Of course, the use of Eminent Domain is absolutely
essential for the implementation of the UN’s Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development.
In a shocking decision
by the Supreme Court (Kelo v. New London, CT), such grabs of private
property were legalized, setting off a nationwide cry of outrage and the creation
of property rights protection legislation at all levels of government. Property
owners are demanding that government protect their rights and are pushing
back.
Also on the private property scene,
efforts were launched in Congress in 2005 to “fix” the Endangered Species
Act (ESA), perhaps the worst law ever to be enacted in Congress. For more
than 30 years the ESA has been at the root of massive private property invasions,
destroying whole industries like timber and ranching. The ESA has been used
by radical environmentalists to destroy the very concept of private property,
insisting instead that government make every decision concerning land use.
Though several members of Congress
spoke loudly of “fixing” this sad situation, the original draft legislation
carried only an anemic pretense of property rights protection. In response,
property rights activists rose up in protest and managed to force the legislation’s
authors to add stronger property protections. This effort represented the
first time in the long ESA debate that property rights protection became the
focus of the fight, and the first time that radical greens were forced to
give ground on the issue. People are tired of taking second place to misplaced
radicalism and are pushing back.
Americans are beginning to understand
that there is something very wrong with the United Nations. Sold on an image
of being simply a place where nations can come to air their grievances and
keep the peace, the UN has instead become a scandal-infested, hellhole bent
on infecting the world with the disease of global control.
Two-thousand and five has seen a
shift in public opinion against the UN and Congress is threatening to withhold
U.S. dues payments unless something is done. Americans like their independence
and sovereignty and are pushing back against the UN’s self-imposed boundaries.
The pubic schools continue to turn
out stupid kids, even after billions have been spent on new buildings, higher
paid teachers and federally-dictated curriculum. Parents are beginning to
figure out that the main problem is federal meddling and are demanding a return
to local control. Parents are beginning to push back.
Using the excuse of terrorism, the
federal government has expanded its power over American civil liberties, using
any excuse to look into private documents; invade homes without search warrants;
wire tap at will; even setting up a national ID card which every state will
be forced to provide by the end of next year.
As a result, Congress has taken a
surprising turn in refusing to re-authorize the Patriot Act, which was passed
by Congress only days after the 911 attacks and was never read by a single
member. Free Americans are refusing to quietly give up their personal privacy
and liberty when it has literally no effect on fighting terrorism. Americans
are beginning to push back against those who seek power for power’s sake.
Finally, this Christmas, Americans
(not just those who consider themselves to be fundamentalist Christians) have
had about enough of the multicultural claptrap which dictates that all ideas
and beliefs must take precedent over Christian traditions. This year, Americans
began to push the bullies aside and take back Christmas with a defiant shout
of “Merry Christmas.”
It’s encouraging that the spirit
of liberty is beginning to reawaken among Americans. It is gratifying to see
a unified punch thrown at the bullies. But…Americans beware. The bullies never
take a punch lying down. And Big Brother never sleeps. As Americans take a
stand for their liberties, the bullies are already plotting how to redirect
our emotions toward very bad or halfhearted solutions that may, in the end,
make things much worse, with greater loss of liberty. In other words, the
rhetoric may well be there, the solutions won’t.
For example, the White House has
been severely beaten up on the illegal immigration issue. President Bush has
been simply wrong in trying to appease Mexican President, Vicente Fox’s unreasonable
demands to allow an open border between our two countries. Bush continues
to push for his “guest worker” plan to allow an unknown number of illegal
aliens free passage back and forth across the border for an
unknown period of time. It’s an amnesty that the country is in no mood to
accept.
However, unless Americans stand strong
in rejecting such an unworkable scheme, the President will demand and get
it through Congress as part of a “compromise” solution. That solution would
allow millions of undocumented aliens to continue to work and gain American
services, while little is known about them, including their whereabouts and
their reasons for being in this country. The only compromise will be that
the President gets the plan that he and Fox have wanted all along, while the
tough new immigration control legislation that has already passed Congress
will be watered down to complete ineffectiveness. The bully wins.
Meanwhile, though the House of Representatives
has already passed legislation to overturn parts of the Kelo decision and
punish communities that use Eminent Domain for private gain, the Senate has
not. If it fails to act, the usual Washington game of getting in front of
the cameras with tough talk and no action will prevail. There will be a perception
of action, with no results. Property owners must keep Congress’s feet to the
fire and force passage of the Property Rights Protection Act in the Senate.
Meanwhile, there must also continue to be an organized effort to pass property
rights legislation in every single state.
Unfortunately, the fix is already
in for the Endangered Species Act. In spite of the fact that property rights
activists fought with determination to guarantee property rights protections,
the usual Washington flimflam was put into high gear. Before the bill, (Rep.
Richard Pombo’s Threatened and Endangered Species Recovery Act) could be voted
on, the Environmental lobby forced amendments that diluted or deleted most
of the property rights protections, including most of the compensation to
property owners who lose their land because an endangered specie appears.
Yet, the bill was labeled as a property rights reform.
Now the Senate version, introduced
by Senators Lincoln Chaffee and Mike Crapo is even worse. There simply is
no property rights language at all in S. 2110 (the Collaboration and Recovery
of Endangered Species Act). Yet, the bill is still called “reform” and the
news shows are full of debates over how this bill damages the ESA in favor
of selfish landowners. Here is a classic case of the bullies grabbing
the emotions and rhetoric of those who demand liberty and turning it into
their own vehicle for yet more oppression. Liberty gets the blame, the bullies
win the game.
Once again, the Bush Administration
is picking up on the American public’s anti-UN feelings and, pounding its
chest in front of the cameras, has many freedom-loving Americans convinced
it wants major changes at the world body. If not, says our new Ambassador
John Bolton, we will withhold dues payments. He calls it a “revolution of
reform.”
American leadership must be very
careful what it asks for when calling for reform. That’s because “reform”
to the United Nations is completely different from the kind Ambassador Bolton
is referring to. To the UN, reform means “more power,” and “global governance.”
UN leadership envisions a world in which there are no borders. There is common
currency. There is one standing army. There is one body that speaks for everyone.
One set of rules.
Total
control brings about total corruption. The UN is a criminal enterprise that
no freedom-loving nation should ever be a part of. If the U.S. continues down
this dangerous road of “reform,” then, once again, the bullies will flip the
issue to their own advantage. There’s only one way for lovers of freedom to
push back and that’s to push us out of the UN completely.
One very dark place where the United
States finds itself is membership in the United Nations Education, Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Complying with UNESCO policy, the U.S.
is systematically implementing a federal public school curriculum that is
fraught with propaganda that teaches our children to accept that very same
UN worldview of “communism.”
Most in Congress fail to see that
the reason public education is turning out illiterate children is the direct
connection to the implementation of a federally mandated/UNESCO curriculum.
Instead, Congress responds to parent anger and frustration by implementing
more and more of the same.
Parents have a chance to push back
in an effective way in the new year by demanding
that Congress enact new legislation called the “Freedom in Education Act,”
which clearly states that no federal funds will be used to dictate a federal
curriculum.
America is certainly in a war with
terrorism. We, of course, must take measures to protect ourselves. But a law
that says the government no longer has to comply with established rules that
guarantee our liberties is bad law and must be fixed. Congress has so far
stood up to these very bad provisions of the Patriot Act. No one has said
the whole law needs to be thrown out. But surrendering liberties to government
no matter how unrelated or ineffective in fighting terrorism is just a bully
demanding his way.
Next year’s Christmas season will
be an interesting one to watch to see if stores finally drop their opposition
to saying “Merry Christmas.” If so, Americans will know they successfully
stood up to the bullies and rubbed Christmas snow in their faces.
Now, it’s time to stand up to the
bullies in government, too. Real results, not meaningless
compromise, is the bully’s worst enemy. Push back.
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Tom
DeWeese is president of the American Policy Center, a grassroots
think tank located in Warrenton, VA.
The Center maintains a website at www.americanpolicy.org.