Enough is Enough! The Noise from Florida Is Deafening.

Enough is Enough is Enough
Stop the Media Blitz about the Nut
By Charles Karel Bouley

OK, now this has gone too far.

Enough of all this fake protest over the nut-bag in Florida with less followers than I had guests at my last dinner party; the one that wants to burn the Muslim holy book. All this global outrage, including a comment from the United States President, at this media created hysteria has now got to end before it hurts someone.

Because no matter what anyone will ever tell me, burning a few books does not endanger our troops, outrage any more or cause any worse ripple effect then launching two illegal occupations of Muslim homelands, sustaining those occupations for seven and nine years (and counting) respectively and a refusal to acknowledge the Islamaphobia created by George W. Bush as he terrorized a nation and world for eight years—unstopped by Congress (including the Democratic led Congress since 2006)—with his NeoCon Right Wing Evangelical propaganda. That President told people he was preparing the Middle East for the return of Biblical angels; a statement by a Christian President with occupying forces in Muslim land, a statement backed up with things like “shock and awe.”

And as horrible as the nut-bag’s actions in Florida are, due simply to the disrespect of it all, I still believe blowing up neighborhoods with collateral damage called children, women, innocents whose only crime was living in a region deemed a danger by Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and all the other unprosecuted war criminals is far worse. Killing people at a birthday party on camera and enjoying it is far worse. Asking our troops to go door to door in foreign lands with no clear goal is far worse.

We have destroyed the country of Iraq, period, end of story. It does not exist. There is a shell where a country once was with no real working government, inadequate defenses, infrastructure and the vast resources benefitting a small few and not the nation (please don’t say it sounds like here, or was that the plan?). It will be three countries one day, perhaps, or the starting place of a bigger conflict with Iran. Whatever it will be, it’s broken now, and is no way a unified, democratic peaceful ally or nation.

Afghanistan has been exploited by regimes that come in, and then realize, usually after bankrupting the nation, that the commitment is far beyond what any nation can actually commit to and afford, because the nation needs a complete and total revamp, rebuild, and needs a revolution (internal) to solve its problems. But the fact is, it’s broken, too, and our presence isn’t helping because our mission is still unclear. So, another broken country, broken before we found it, and it will be worse after we leave it.

These actions, and our foreign policy endangers our troops. Deeply ingrained hatred and misconceptions endangers our troops (on both sides). Allowing your President to deploy troops where there should be none, and attack strangers who are not our enemy endangers our troops and our security. Running a black ops torture chamber known an Guantanamo endangers our troops. Waterboarding with impunity endangers our troops. Not impeaching that President endangered our troops. Not forcing this one to completely withdraw (out means out) endangers our troops. And yes, Bashing Muslims in this country, be it stabbing a cabbie or protesting a Mosque, say it with me, endangers our troops (oh ya, and burning their Holy book).

But stop all the denouncing. Every major Christian leader should fly to Florida, form a human chain between this nut and the burn pile, and tell him No! We Christians know this is wrong and hateful and we stop you in the name of our Lord! Let them police their own crazies. But stop condemning and get up and do something. Go there, stop him. Put yourself in between. Show the Muslim world good Christians will stand up for them even to one of their own. But No. They’ll condemn and moan and groan but say “we have to let him, it’s his right in America…” Yup, it’s his right, but nope, you don’t have to let him. It’s your right to go there, and stop him. Show up, join arms, block the burn pile.

Or, in a show of solidarity, burn the Bible on Saturday as well to show that any God can withstand a good bon fire. Make smores, because only God can make a Smore, from the heat and be joyous that your God is more powerful than a small bonfire and that His Word has withstood much worse than a crazy guy in Florida. Burn your bibles to show the Muslims that it’s all just books being burned, not Gods or faiths (or religious leaders as the Catholics once did) but just pulp returning to ash. Show them your book and theirs are equal and that you both mourn the stupidity that day.

Or shut the hell up; Because the NOISE about it all is what is dangerous, not the act itself. I talk to thousands a day, my columns read by more than 50 people. If I burned a Bible on Saturday would it start world wide condemnation and protest? Would Obama comment about Karel. I doubt it. It would be seen as a radio stunt, like Beck’s rally, an entertainer doing a PR move.

So why isn’t this? This guy wanted Press, that’s all, and he’s clearly crazy. With Snooki and Lindsay and others we have enough Crazy in the news. We don’t need Christian Crazy, any more than we have it already.

There are insane people like this guy in Florida all over America with agendas as bigoted, as phobic, as ridiculous as him. Media does not cover them because it leads to no productive end, and bigotry and racism isn’t new or newsworthy.

He’s a miscreant. Don’t focus on him.

Our actions as a nation have been far more offensive to the Muslim world than this. Bush’s illegal occupation of Iraq and our failed mission in Afghanistan (wasn’t it to get Osama Bin Laden, then, we failed) have only harmed us more. Guys like the one in Florida and things like the Mosque in NYC will end as soon as we get our troops out of harms way all together when it is not necessary.

The Muslim world, and most Americans agree, neither Iraq or Afghanistan are necessary. Start with that, and forget the preacher. Wars endangers troops more than bonfires.

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Morning Edit Video

A quick read thru of the HuffPost article on video.

Morning Edit-We’re All Human from Karelchannel on Vimeo.

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Time For A Little Humanity

If We Stand Back And Take A Breath, We’ll Choke Up
By Charles Karel Bouley II

We’re so many things, each of us. We’re male, female, gay, straight, we’re progressive or conservative, we’re black, white, Latino, we’re husband, wife, son, daughter, we’re American, we’re immigrant, we’re blue or red or purple, we’re so many adjectives these days, so many names. We’re iPhone or Blackberry, Mac or PC, Facebook or Twitter (no longer Myspace), cell phone or landline, snail, or email, we’re web traffic. We’re the poor or the rich, we’re the middle class, we’re the unemployed or the uninsured, on and on and on until every bit of every subsection of everything that may make us different and classifiable is exhausted; Especially in, or for, the 24 hour news cycle, for politics, for conversation.

And that 24 hour news cycle, the news alerts beamed to your device of choice from the now archaic yet irreplaceable radio to the latest WiFi device in your pocket, keeps us so busy and so distracted that for many, the one thing we’re not any longer is feeling, emotional, rational, thinking humans. Somehow, humanity has been the victim of getting in closer touch, of staying connected 24/7 or knowing it all. It got beaten out of us it would appear. And how could it not?

Yesterday, I closed my syndicated radio show by stating, “Well, the disaster in the Gulf caused by the felons BP is worse today than yesterday. We are no clearer on our mission or its success in Afghanistan but lost a general in great political theatre that does nothing to keep my friend, Eric, safe in-country right now (he’s in Afghanistan in the Army). We then took a General that MoveOn.org once called General Betray Us, one that Obama then skipped the vote to condemn MoveOn.org for the attack as Republicans wanted, have Orin Hatch of Utah wanting to drug test the unemployed to allow them to get benefits which only further victimizes the poor (there’s no provision for medical marijuana, either), lost two soldiers in Afghanistan and have no end in sight really for the worst ecological disaster of all time while a federal judge with lots of oil industry and Halliburton holdings says drill baby, drill. Oh and new home sales plummeted to their lowest ever, in history as unemployment in states like California soared as benefits run out because Congress is three weeks late approving another extension…but don’t worry, it’s only Wednesday….”

Any one of the incidents or situations should ground us as a nation. Stop us from whatever we are doing, make us take a pause, solve the problem, even if it takes time and sacrifice. But they don’t, they blend, they merge, they become news stories and sound bytes and water cooler conversations (does anyone have those any more since, well, no one is working in offices that can afford to rent coolers any more…). They have to, even 9/11 has to, or else we’d be even more medicated than we are right now.

If we step back, take a moment, and be, yes, human, if we, as humans connect with the events and each other as the most basic common denominator, humans, our country, our world would change instantly. It would have to, the pain of its existence right now would be too much for any feeling person to bare. It’s too much for me. I often cry on air covering the news these days. Sappy, huh? I know. But when I’m talking about the baby dolphin in the surf, dying, soaked in oil, it’s first breaths from coming forth from mom, reaching for the surface, for life, for air, and it sucks in crude…for what. Really, for what? Because corporate America, not human America and Americans, but the soulless corporate America refuses to give us the alternatives at affordable prices to get off of gasoline and petroleum period; government refuses to truly back emergency plans to get us off fossil fuel, because no one has asked us to sacrifice and we won’t without being asked, obviously.

I won’t preach about how we each could do wonders already to get away from fossil fuels. Walking within one mile of your house, biking within two, no two car families, one car, one motorcycle or scooter, a home can go solar for under $2k in most cities and states now…on and on..it’s all there. No, this is not the place for that. This is the place where I wonder if the soulless corporate America has become America and Americans; I truly do.

Because in a feeling world, cars would be parked. Period, end of story. Seeing what uncontrolled oil can do, all off shore wells, ALL OFF SHORE WELLS in the United States would be shut down, capped, left forever untouched. It’s just too dangerous should they break. There are no acceptable levels of crude in the food chain. None. Animals shouldn’t swim in it, eat it, or “dispersants.” Period. Seeing what happens to the people and the ecosystem would make any other society stop, change immediately I would hope. Truly, immediate moratoriums on all fossil fuel vehicles. Trucks parked from X to X, cars not used except for work or emergencies from X to X. Like when we lined up for gas. Your car ends in an even number plate, you use it on even numbered days. Find another way 15 days out of the month. Yup, inconvenient as hell, but it would force the industry to change immediately. We’d have electric cars, hybrids, fuel cells, all kinds of technologies. I got rid of my car for motorcycles and scooters. Not perfect, but the lowest gets 50mpg. In December my Piaggio MP3 300 hybrid will get over 100mgp. I know it’s still using the drug, but it’s something. It hurts too much, I’ve got to try.

Afghanistan hurts too much. I’ve seen too many photos from my Army friends. The soldiers are not well cared for, period, end of story. It’s embarrassing how they are forced to live knowing we spend over a million dollars a year each on them. The people there are so..sad..so caught in the middle of so much and we can’t solve their problems for them, it’s so very, very sad. We often create more.

America, Americans, whatever you are, we don’t need to think any more. At all. Really, we don’t. The great thinkers are thinking and then marketing their thoughts to us constantly. We need to remember it has always been our job to feel. We, the People are the Soul of America, its heart. Our founders knew that many of us wouldn’t be the most informed, but we’d have the spirit, the heart, the soul to do what is right, to vote for what is right based on truths that are “self evident.”

Think about the Constitution. It doesn’t talk about divisions, about labels, about budgets and committee meetings and moratoriums. It talks about the intangibles,

As I grab my iPad and launch the app “USA Manual” which has so many great documents in it like the Constitution, reading them again, reading it, makes me believe the founders were more emotion than anything else. Courage, fear, hope, lots of hope, they were feeling Americans who reacted out of those emotions. In their very documents defining the country they speak of “justice” and “tranquility,” “the general welfare” and “the blessings of liberty.” Those are all things that can’t be touched or legislated, they are things to be felt, to be achieved. One knows when justice is served not by a sentence, but by their gut feeling. One certainly knows when one is tranquil or blessed. No, our founders felt, they felt anger and rage against a King and a tyrant, they felt love and compassion for strangers, yes, they were greedy, some, another emotion, and yes, unjust, to Blacks and American Indians, and every kind of horrifying part of humanity existed them, the worst we can be. And yes, there was business and corporations of sorts. Yet, to them, all of that was a means to an end, and that end was a country that FELT, that had a heart and a soul to stand up for what was right and defend against wrong. Even right and wrong are emotions and totally subjective points of view at times.

I understand why many of you can’t or won’t feel it as deeply, or tire of it, but we must remember today more than ever that we are human. The immigration debate isn’t about illegals, it’s about people. Humans. The Gulf Disaster isn’t about who can or should drill where, it’s about us causing an event so catastrophic we have yet to see the outcome, hell, it’s not even anywhere close to being over. It’s a game changer, a life changer, a country changer or should be. It should be the death knell of oil and big energy companies. Period. Don’t you feel it? Can’t you feel it? Won’t you?

The same with war. Aren’t you weary of it for any reasons any more? Weary, tired, human thing again. A billion a day on foreign oil, billions more to fight wars to protect it, Iraq and Afghanistan tie directly in to the Gulf. It’s all related, everything in the news. And it’s all about people, not things, not adjectives, people.

It’s time to take a step back. To breathe in; to breathe deeply. Yes, you’ll choke on the toxic fumes of the Gulf, but once you recover, you’ll be inspired. Another emotion we need to feel. Inspiration. It’s been a while since America has felt it as a whole. If we begin to feel through all these events, and the pain they will cause (and they will, they still do because we don’t feel our way through then heal, we move on without healing); but if we move through that pain we’ll make something so much better than what we have now.

If we don’t start to feel more, more pain, more outrage, more of a need to sacrifice to make things better, then we sold our lives and souls to corporate America and like all of our gadgets our battery life as a nation is running out. The only way to recharge is to go back to basics; humanity.

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Might the Majority Actually Rule?

On March 3, 2010, the first minority President in history from the majority party gave his blessing to the majority party having a majority vote so they can pass legislation by majority rule. The minority party got upset that the majority party was going to have a majority vote to pass legislation by majority rule, even thought the majority party’s bill has been decimated, blocked and gutted by the minority party.

The absurdity of this didn’t escape me or my listeners, as the show that followed that Presidential speech shows. Nor did the time wasted in the last year, the year of debate, of tea party madness, of death panels, killing grandmothers, government takeover of health care and all the other lies that surfaced when the obstructionist party of “No” known as Republicans decided to shut the bill down not on the merits, but because of its authors: the majority party.

And now the majority party is doing what it could have done six months, 10 months, 12 months ago, getting something done by majority rule, the majority the people gave them out of frustration, out of a need for change, out of desperation. The people didn’t want moderation, didn’t want bipartisanship, didn’t want a lot of “No’s,” they wanted action, they wanted solutions, real ones, they wanted help.

They’re not getting it. Because as the majority President told the majority party that it was all right to pass a piece of legislation by majority rule the actual legislation itself doesn’t address health care, only health insurance, and moves poor America or uninsured America really not one step closer to any immediate or lasting help. The bill is not a bill a majority President of a majority party really should be touting as an accomplishment; it’s a bitter failure so mishmashed and rehashed it is just a tiny bandaid on the gushing wound of America’s health crisis.

The majority president from the majority party would have kept the majority in Washington, D.C. if, six months ago, the majority party would have realized that the minority party has no interest in working with them, despises their commander-in-chief and for eight years showed a huge disrespect for the very people they govern through their often criminal but always harmful actions; Actions like using the majority vote for themselves to do things like give tax breaks to the very rich.

No, this call to action is way too little way too late. The majority president of the majority party would have won many supporters if a public option was in the final bill. They would have actually worked on solving the problem if they had used the majority vote of the majority party to bring medicare for all to the U.S.; a simple buy in program for Americans to buy in to the existing health insurance company owned and operated by them already.

In fact, the majority president of the majority party could stop 45,000 Americans from dying, or over 130,000, by enacting medicare for all effective in 2011 and rolling out from there. Instead, the majority president by majority vote will use majority rule to enact a bill that allows those 130,000 to die over the next three years while the nation waits for insurance companies to adjust to the new changes and find ways to deny, pillage and financially fleece Americans with impunity once more. The majority president by the majority vote will use majority rule to enact a bill that will still let over 1.8 million people fall in to bankruptcy because of health care expenses prior to any reform taking place.

In other words, the majority president, by majority vote with access to majority rule could act swiftly and urgently to stop death and bankruptcy across the land, but the one thing that is absent from the majority is urgency. This is all legislation, not people. It’s a political failure or victory, not a lifeline to the people.

Because in all of this the majority party and the majority president have made it clear that they will heed the words of the minority party and their people more than sticking to their own platform and values. Because all parties see Americans not as people, but as an unfunded liabilities, as consumers or as revenue generators for the corporations that actually make the rules and line the pockets of the powers that be. We are an expense to be paid, consumers to be protected, revenue streams to be lined up and made to feed in to some insurance company or else a tax will be levied and we will be law breakers. Again, not people. Violators. People responsible for a tax.

All parties have forgotten that people are attached to the bills. Each party finds thousands of dead or bankrupt Americans acceptable, just a percentage point in a balancing act. We’ll cover 90%, 80%, 95%…talking about the remaining 10% or 20% or 5% as a small number for which all should be grateful isn’t larger. All but the 30 million (10 percent of America), 60 million, 15 million, whatever the number…it’s people that will die or suffer. It’s not a margin of error. It’s not an “acceptable” amount. To some patriotic Americans, myself included, 100% coverage, zero preventable deaths is the only workable equation.

But patriotism and morality are costly. To let one American die from lack of access to health care is immoral. To make money a key issue in the debate about making American’s healthy, and protecting companies whose time has come and gone (medical insurance companies, it’s painfully obvious they’ve run their course and must go) is not only unpatriotic but it is un-American. The minority party wrapped itself in the flag so tightly prior to Iraq that the stars were imprinted on the flesh and anyone that spoke against it, or war funding, were un-American. I know, I was called that very thing daily on air at that time. Not supporting single payer at a time when 45,000 Americans are casualties of the public’s war with big insurance shows an allegiance to corporate constituents and a betrayal of the American citizens they serve.

So the minority president from the majority president has given the majority party permission to rule by majority vote. It’s a shame he didn’t give them permission to actually do something, like scrap the 2000 pages and bring fourth 17 words through majority vote that would truly reshape America: All American Citizens shall have all one policy that covers all medical necessities from birth until death. Let the minority party that claims to be good a finances figure out how to pay for it (even if a war or two has to be trimmed back or stopped) and get it done.

And the sad part is that this will be one of the few times the majority president will instruct the majority party to rule by majority vote. Because he, and the party, didn’t do this sooner, because they didn’t do it with anything of real substance, a majority of voters in the usually smaller turnout midterms will remember their inaction and then when they finally acted the weak policies and insurance mandate that they passed by majority rule and they will, I’m afraid, become the minority again.

And then, the minority president from the minority party will have to sit back and watch what the then majority party will do with impunity, without bipartisanship and by their majority vote: they will rule, they will push their agenda through, no matter how horrible or destructive; agendas like wars, patriot acts, tax breaks for the wealthy. No, they are not afraid to do it, and when they do, they’re not afraid to be bold.

A majority of Americans want affordable (or free) access to health care, an end to war, new energy policies, reinvention in most areas of government. A majority of Americans went to the polls and sent that message in 2008. It’s a shame the minority party has prevented that by majority party forgetting they are, in fact, a majority. And when they remember, it’s a shame that their big, bold act of an up or down vote is wasted on reforms that a majority of people don’t want or need, and the public option, the single payer, the solutions and those that support them have been treated like the minority.

The pendulum will swing, and when it does, we’re the ones that keep getting cut by it. But, under this bold move, we’ll still have to bleed for three years, and then bleed while we navigate the new changes and by the time we actually get some kind of new mandated coverage the blood loss may be so severe that a trip to the hospital useless. And when the pendulum swings back and the minority party becomes the majority, that swing will sever America in two.

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Dear President Obama

Dear Mr. President:

Greetings. I would like to speak to you today about your permeating theme of bipartisanship, particularly in regards to healthcare, but also on a  broader scale and also the populist anger that many keep referring to in the country today; you see, they both are related.

Like you, I talk to many people for a living and then render an opinion. I’m a communicator, an entertainer that speaks to and hears from hundreds of thousands of Americans and they’re angry and frustrated, and the reason is so painfully clear; yet it is something no Democrat, yourself included, seems to be able to vocalize. They don’t want bipartisanship, they want leadership; right suffix, wrong word.

You see, Republicans, neocons, the Right has had their say, for eight years, and it destroyed us. Over those eight years they diid not practice bipartisanship, they practiced a mock dictatorship or coup. Democrats sat by and basically watched as the country was decimated; in 2006 when the country gave the Congress a Democratic majority, Nancy Pelosi, your speaker of the House, refused to impeach George W. Bush (we both know starting the proceedings doesn’t mean removal, but it’s the process that’s important) and Democrats continued to support and fund the wars which the people that sent them there opposed. We didn’t want bipartisanship then, either, we wanted resolutions.

The fact is, Republicans lost because We, the People, wanted them to. We were tired of their governance, their style, their lack of concern for the people and their sole focus on corporations and monied interests. We sent you, and others to Washington D.C. for change, we gave you a majority, and now we want that change. What we don’t want is rehashed ideas that only serve the Republican masters of money and power.

Take heath care in the United States. Poll after poll, and call after call to my show, make it very clear that people don’t want health insurance reform, they want access to health care. During your big push, you told us, We, the People, that 40,000 of us each year would die without access to health care. Many of us took the figure of 100 of us a day dying literally; in fact, when the horrible earthquake in Haiti hit, and the world responded, many of my listeners thought perhaps if the 40,000 dead in America from lack of health care ended up rotting and bloating on the White House lawn as people were in the streets of Haiti that maybe the world would care for our tragedy; maybe our Congress would respond.

No, it’s clear, people want a strong public option, MediCare for all. Americans are not the idiots many, including your administration, seem to think them to be. We, the People, Mr. President, own an insurance company already, MediCare. Why on Earth would our government subsidize private insurance companies with payments, funds, fees, opening up yet another revenue stream for these faceless entities that do nothing to improve health but push paper when we own our own company? No sane people would, and we regained our sanity, we believed, by electing you.

We want the other side, the Republicans, to shut up, to sit down, to get out of the way. We want you to lead by shutting down the fillibuster and getting things done. Incite the Senate to get rid of the fillibuster now. We didn’t elect you to a system of 60 votes and nor will we accept that number as a reason to not get anything done. The Republicans got plenty done with their majority, you are quick to list their accomplishments, two unfunded wars, deregulation, tax cuts for the wealthiest, illegal wire tapping and surveillance…torture; oh yes, their war-crime laden agenda got pushed through often and without much to-do; now it’s time to get a peace time agenda through, one for the people.

So Mr. President, stop pissing the people off. While they have tea parties and speak of racism, of division, using code words or thinly veiled, very thinly veiled, racist and xenophobic remarks, while they derail your agenda through ridiculous propaganda campaigns on their corporate funded media voice Fox, Americans are dying, slipping in to poverty and waiting for the MAJORITY of you in D.C. to stop trying to play nice with the other side and work.

You see, Mr. President, I’ve watched your appearances of late and in case Mr. Emmanuel or others won’t tell you, the Republicans don’t like you, at all. None of them want to work with you, and if they do, their base will punish them, so they believe. They have open disdain for you, again, thinly veiled racism wrapped in party unity and anyone that supports you. They will, and have,  shut down America to get back in to power and that is as dangerous as any military coup and you and your party have let them. Stop asking them to play in your sand box, they don’t want to, and stop asking them to care for their people. Didn’t the last eight years show you they don’t care for the people at all? Because the people certainly got the message, it’s why your in the White House.

You will lose in 2010 for the party and lose the White House in 2012 if you keep this up, not because people don’t like you but because currently you are allowing the opposition party to shut down your government.

So, if you’d like to regain favor and actually help America, I, and my listeners and readers, have a few suggestions:

A; Scrap the Health Care Bill. Write a much simpler, easier to understand one of only 16 words: Every American Citizen shall be covered under Medicare from birth until death for all medical necessities. Pure and simple. All Medical necessities from birth until death because a healthy American is a healthy America. And don’t bother us with the cost. We are aware that if we can spend over one trillion dollars on two unjust occupations without the blink of an eye, we can fund health care. So stop the money lie right now. We can afford it. We just can’t afford it and some of the other dirty little programs out there, like Iraq. So fix it.

B: End the fillibuster by getting the Senate Majority to act, your majority, our majority. Get the health care bill approved by a 51 majority, not 60. In other words, get ‘er done. The nation understands that.

C: Get party members to threaten impeachment of each of the five Supreme Court justices that decimated our election system and our nation by granting corporations personhood; impeach those that breached ethics in 2000 by accepting and ruling upon Gore V. Bush; by breaching the First Amendment by denying freedom of speech and freedom of the press in the Prop 8 trial in California and for a list of other usurpations. In 1969 the mere threat of impeachment caused a justice to resign. It is clear to all they no longer interpret whether laws meet Constitutional muster, but rule from a very ideologically conservative place incongruous with the document they are sworn to defend and uphold. Our founders gave us a process, how about you and and your party stop being too afraid to use it?

D: Give the last decade some closure. Start public, open torture and war crimes trials. If you don’t have the stomach, buy Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Rove one way tickets to the Hague. I’m not being rhetorical here. Many now see you and the Democrats condoning war crimes by not at least looking in to the validity of the charges in the form of a trial or hearings. We are big boys and girls. We can, in fact, move forward, while prosecuting those from our past that did harm to us and our country.

E: Govern for the love of any God named or unnamed. Don’t ask Congress to repeal don’t ask, don’t tell. Sign an Executive Order. The same for DOMA. Just get rid of bad policy quickly and easily.

F: And most importantly, stop asking Republicans, the party of Opposition, what they think, feel or would do in a situation or on policy. We, the People, have made it clear by a majority that we do not care about, nor want their ideas, good, bad or otherwise. Their time has come, and gone. They are the past. Treat them as such, with deference and politeness and that’s about it. They will, in fact, do that to you and your party once they regain power. And if you and your party keeps up your inability to govern, then they will, in fact, regain power out of frustration of the populous and nothing else.

You are the President of the United States of America. Arguable, still the most powerful man in the free world. Stop acting like a swim coach that wants to be popular and start acting like the President. Lead your party, they will follow, and so will the people. And if they don’t you lose nothing because at least you tried and if you don’t start forgetting the bipartisanship mantra and start inflicting our will on government, then you’ll lose the election anyway. So either way, you stand to gain much and lose nothing in the long run by at least trying.

Again, Mr. President, you are my President and I want you to win, to succeed, to govern. You, and your party. Not the Republicans and their ilk. That’s not what we voted for, so please, politely, tell them to sit down and shut up, take power away from them, don’t give it to them; remove the ability for any of their ideas to permeate policy, we don’t want it. Even if people are too afraid of being rude to say it, we simply have heard enough from the other side.

Let me put it for you in a way one of my callers put it on my radio show to me: George W. Bush, neocons and republicans abused the country and it’s people like a battering spouse. They were abusers, took advantage of everything they could, beat us down many times with fear and other methods to gain control. They never let us recover from 9/11, really recover and work through it as a nation and just beat us when we were down until we submitted. They were an abusing spouse. And now that we’ve gotten the divorce, broken free, moved them out of our House, you’re asking us to get back in bed with them. Well, we don’t want to go back, we want to go forward. We don’t want to hear the ideas of those that did us harm, harm you and your party often point out to us when you want to win something. We don’t want to have to date our abusers again.

So please, Mr. President, do the unpopular thing in Washington D.C. but the one thing that would gain you support across the board: stop waiting for the other side to approve or contribute and simply run with the ideas you told us about, that you said you would do once you got to D.C. with your party. Use the majority we gave you to give us things Republicans never would: an America where Americans come first, not corporations or monied interests. For once, Mr. President, for once in modern history be a President that isn’t afraid to use the system the founders set up to the full extent, be it impeachment of Justices or universal health care by a 51 majority vote. If a war, wait, ,two occupations, can be pushed through easily, so can this.

In other words, we didn’t send two parties to Washington D.C. by majority, we sent one. So stop making us deal with the others and their ridiculous ideas. Them, we’ve heard. We wanted new ones, yours. If you and your party can’t lead, stop blaming the other party for the inability. And fear not, keep this up, and in a few months, and then another couple of years, we’ll have nothing but their ideas all over again as they retake control as Americans have proven time and time again that in times of great despair they often will vote against their own self interests out of frustration. After all, they reelected George W Bush.

Thank you, Mr. President. My best to your lovely family and doggie.

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It’s Only Terrorism If We Are Terrorized

It’s Only Terror if it Terrorizes
by Charles Karel Bouley

By Charles Karel Bouley
for the HuffingtonPost

On Christmas Day, 2009, a man boarded a plane with the intent of bringing it down or causing serious damage. His plot didn’t go to plan, foiled by the brave men and women who sent the message to him, and to every other person out there that would do the same: No! We, the passengers are not going to sit idly by while you hurt us or others. We are not cowards, and we are not afraid of you. They took him down and the plane landed safely.

They weren’t terrorized; they were spurred in to action and when called upon, exhibited courage and bravery. It’s happened before, most notably on 9/11 and may, in fact, happen again. The headlines that day should have read “Passengers Again Prove Stronger Than Al Quaeda” or “Passengers Rebuff Terrorists, Injuring Attacker” or other such empowering headlines. Once again America had the chance to be in the driver’s seat, in a position of power. Instead, American media, and officials, chose the victim route and the cowering and scampering to get under tables began almost immediately. Suddenly, passengers became prisoners on flights, not able to move during the last hour, having to ask permission to go pee like in second grade.

The minutia of the event began to be too much, as did the coverage. Prior, the news only had the fact that the midwest had snow (now there’s breaking news in December), so a real live terrorist attempt certainly spiced up the holiday anchor’s lives.

The coverage, and knee jerk reaction became to much for some, myself included, so it was back to holiday TV. Somehow in the afternoon we all found ourselves watching “The Tale of Despereaux” on cable; the story of an outcast mouse that uses bravery, courage and honor to help a princess (of course). But the movie spoke of Americans, not mice. In the film, Despereaux is an outcast because he’s a mouse that refuses to be afraid. As flash cards are shown in his mouse class, when a cleaver appears, he doesn’t hide and scamper like the others, and simply comments on how they are used to cook. His Peachie has doodles of cats because he thinks they’re cute instead of fearful agents of death. The mouse council doesn’t know what to do. What if he teaches other mice not to fear? After all, “he has to learn how to be afraid, after all, no one is born afraid…” says the mouse leader.

No one is born afraid. Profound words from an animated mouse (and yes, there are OTHER animated mice out there). As I saw the class of mice reacting to the flash cards the cable news, modern day flash cards, came to mind, flashing stories to warm the heart, and then images to terrorize. The problem is, I’m not afraid, no one should be. And America has to decide, are we the society of mice that live behind walls, cowering and scampering when told to, when taught to, or are we Despereaux Tilly, relying on honor, courage, on bravery and wit instead of fear? Because so far, we scamper.

The nation gets attacked by thugs on 9/11, nothing more than an organized gang from Afghanistan, and the nation responds in fear, attacking a country that had nothing to do with the event and killing thousands of innocents, an act that not only does not make the nation any safer but puts it in greater danger. For eight years after that fear and terror was the adminstration’s stock in trade. There were so many color coded terror alerts I had to get a new wardrobe just to make sure I didn’t clash. Wouldn’t want to wear Yellow or Red on an Orange or Green alert day. So many freedoms were handed over in the name of fear they may never be regained and Benjamin Franklin’s head would have exploded.

We had to fear each other for eight years. Fear the evil gays, they may want to get married and then go in to schools and churches and convert you and your children and make them in to a gay. Fear women who want to make medical decisions with their doctors, they may be cold blooded killers of the unborn and must be stopped. Fear anything and anyone different. Fear the illegal immigrants, they’re here to take your jobs and your health care dollars. Fear those Hollywood Liberals or they’ll do terrible things like give you health care and better education. Fear Russia for whatever reason. Fear China not giving us any more money and our incomes drying up. Fear oil running out or the Middle East cutting us off. And most of all, fear the terrorists, because they are, in fact out to get you and you will die.

Fear modified light brights used to promote a movie in Boston and shut down the city (remember the Aqua Teen Hunger Force debacle, that literally caused Boston to panic and nearly evacuate?) Fear a simple plane flying low over your city, as New Yorkers ran like Godzilla was coming out of the Hudson simply because Air Force One was having a photo shoot. Fear each other at airports, as every single person getting on a plane is treated as a potential terrorist, so, they could be, right?

The fact is, American’s run and scamper, like the mice in “Despereaux” every chance they get. Protect us oh mighty government, keep us safe, despite the fact that regular Americans have shown, when faced with real fear, real terror, they shine. They take down the assailant, or the plane. No, the perception is we are victims of this or that, and must be protected.

Well, I, for one, am no one’s victim. As an openly gay man, I learned a long time ago you get to play one role well; either you’re the victim, or not.

I will not fly with the new restrictions unless I absolutely have to. People, even famous ones, get by without air planes and still have lives. Whoopi Goldberg, Aretha Franklin, many won’t fly. Airlines are private businesses. I’m not going to give a company hundreds of dollars so when I get to the airport I can immediately be treated like a potential threat to the world. I’m a 47 year old gay white male, not a threat to anyone these days except those that wish to silence me. I won’t ask permission to access my bag, be strapped to a chair, denied bathroom privileges and nor will I go through one more second of ridiculous screening since it is OBVIOUS it doesn’t work. Next, they’ll want naked Xrays or random cavity searches. Hell, soon, they’ll be cubicles we sit in, the rows on planes the equivalent of small cages, that are locked when you sit down and unlocked when you arrive, for your own safety, of course.

No thank you. I’ll ride my Aprilia Mana 850 where ever and whenever I can. It’s two wheels and fuel economy will speed me along, and anything else, there’s trains, boats, other means, video chat, conference calls, virtual meetings…nope until airlines realize flying should be ENJOYABLE and not like being incarcerated for a few hours, then I’ll opt out as much as possible. And so should you.

And to all of those shouting for MORE regulation, get a grip. It’s all acceptable risk. I mentioned my motorcycle. Each time I ride it, I know that 5000 people a year are killed by drivers that won’t put down their phones. Another 25,000 a year die in other accidents, so about 30,000 people a year die on our roads, more than 100 times any plane crash, and at least 10x more than on 9/11. Each time you get in your car, or me on my motorcycle, we accept the risk that 30,000 of us a year don’t make our destinations ever. Would you fly if 30,000 people a year died on planes? Would you live in a country where 30,000 people a year died at the hands of Al Queada? We know the risks and we do it anyway. Makes the hoopla over flying seem silly.

We know 40,000 people, or 120,000 prior to the 2013 enactment of a weak health care bill, will die from lack of access to proper medical treatment. Not 500 in a catastrophic plane crash, 3000 in an act of terror, 60,000 in a dirty bomb. Nope, 120,000, many children, will cease to exist because they can’t access existing state-of-the-art medical care because they are economic slaves. The real terror of a single person, a mom or a dad, without coverage getting sick or a child needing care exists in this country every minute of every hour and no one springs to help. No knee jerk reaction to 40,000 deaths a year, like universal coverage.

So spare me the fear over terrorism on planes. There’s a lot worse to be afraid of in America and chances of dying or harm far greater from just driving a car or getting sick than from Al Queada.

President Obama was quoted in a speech about this “attempted act of terrorism.” Is it? It’s only a terrorist act if it instills terror. Did it? Not in me. I, for one, am sick and tired of being afraid of a shadow enemy. And as Joe turncoat Lieberman and other talk about the Yemen connection, and how Yemen is the new front in the war on terror, I refuse to bring another Middle Eastern name in to the lexicon of things of which Americans should be afraid. We must fear Iraq and Sadaam Hussein, Iran is part of the Axis of Evil and we should fear nukes they don’t have, fear ‘Lil Kim’s nukes in the North of Korea, Fear the Taliban taking over Pakistan and getting the bomb, or Al Queada in Afghanistan. Fear Israei and Lebanon having a go, fear Hamas, fear oil supply interruption, and now, fear Yemenis that wish to do harm to Americans. Well Joe Lieberman and Obama and everyone else; If Yemen is the leader in the terror front, then why are you sending 30,000 troops to Afghanistan? Are you getting it wrong, AGAIN?

News stations want you to be afraid, so you’ll tune in. The government wants you to be afraid so you’ll give them powers, authorities, funding for wars and bombs and such. Evangelicals want you to fear anything not like you. On and on. When is enough enough?

2010 is around the corner. We can start it as those cowering mice, learning each day some new thing to fear, for our own good, of course, or we can say enough! Enough airlines, if you can’t get this right, we just won’t fly. If you can’t make an enjoyable experience where we are all not treated like guilty cattle on our way to slaughter while keeping us as SAFE AS POSSIBLE with accepted risks then forget it. Enough! to our government that thinks they can kill, fight, torture or regulate their way out of future attacks all in our names, for our own good and none of it working.

An Enough! to Americans who have forgotten their spines and allowed private companies or public governments to infringe upon so many of their rights simply because they are afraid. Al Queada doesn’t frighten me as much as a country of people afraid of their own shadows.

If anyone is keeping score, add the Christmas day event to the side of the terrorists, again. They keep winning every time we act so fearful and react so rashly. Their cause is all over the news for days, the name of the terrorist (instead of the name of the passengers that took him down), hell, Al Queda doesn’t need a press agent. Bin Laden farts and the world listens. One maniac goes unhinged and the free world stops, all other news vanishes.

What’s really terrorizing is the fact that while this dominates the news, the chances of any real, meaningful health care reform slips right on by. We’re too afraid to demand universal coverage, single payer, might upset the MINORITY of Republicans. What’s even more terrorizing is the moneyed interests in the country keep talking recovering while millions fall in to poverty ever day without a net.

Many things may harm you in America, but chances are, they’ll be American grown not Al Queda. So man up America, that would be change we could believe in.

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In Afghanistan, the Way Forward is the Way Home

The Only Way Forward is the Way Home
by Charles Karel Bouley

December 1, 2009, World AIDS Day, President Barack Obama came forward in front of shiny new cadets at Westpoint to make his case for not only the continued war in Afghanistan but for an escalation, a surge. The speech was to be decisive, it was to lay out the where, what, why and how long this almost decade long occupation would be fought and, allegedly, won.

What the nation got was a mish-mash of clichés, rhetoric made to rouse a sense of patriotism and unity, defensive posturing of a position … and Bushtonian vagueness and keywords. What the nation did not get was one clear cut, crystallized reason to keep 68,000 current young men and women in harm’s way, and certainly no justification for putting another 30,000 in that war theatre, at the cost of one million per soldier per year, or a new price tag of about $98 billion per year or almost $150b for the next 18 months (give or take a billion or five).

The President said the decision to escalate in Afghanistan was a painful one that took great thought and that is the very root of the Afghanistan dilemma. Since war is the ultimate failure of diplomacy, the final, last ditch effort to save country, life, or resources or a direct response to an invasion, attack or affront of the direst of nature, since waging ongoing wars has actually destroyed nations, including many in the very area now in turmoil, the need for war should be painfully obvious to all or most. In other words, no case should have to be made for a just cause to the very people fighting for the cause. The cause should be obvious, and in Afghanistan, as Iraq, it is not, even for our leaders.

In Obama’s speech a variety of reasons were given for the United States to continue fighting in Afghanistan. First, there’s 9/11, an event referenced as much by Obama eight years later as Bush in his build up to Iraq. Invoking the spectre of 3500 dead people used to work for Bush, but now Americans have put that event in perspective. It was, and is, a tragedy perpetrated on our country by a group of radical thugs, a gang; not a country, not an empire, not a people, but a gang, like Bloods, Crips or any others.

Gangs in America are responsible for thousands of deaths each year, but the country doesn’t go to war with the East Side of Los Angeles, CA or the entire city of Salinas, CA, which boasts the title of the only U.S. city where 100% of their homicides, 26 as of this writing, are gang related. We don’t send troops to the salad bowl of America, although they are now, in fact, calling upon the military in that city to train their police in counter-insurgency techniques used in Iraq.

Because the gang problem cannot be solved by brute force alone, in America or Afghanistan. Al-Qu’aeda is a well funded gang of Muslims with bases world wide with multiple countries of origin (including ours, remember the attacks were launched from within, Al Qu’aeda was and is operating here, so where do we invade…Kansas?)

No country can simply go around the world bombing and occupying country after country on the hunt for gang members, destroying lives and spending fortunes along the way; ask Rome, ask Russia ask (insert fallen empire here). It doesn’t work. President Obama is a wise man and should know that. The United States could completely wipe out every member of Al Qu’aeda in Afghanistan, get the Taliban to act right and have peace and joy in region (something no empire has been able to do for thousands of years FYI) and Al Qu’aeda would still exist with base camps elsewhere. You cannot stop Al Qu’aeda totally and if foreign policy and the role of religion in world politics isn’t addressed the battle will wage infinitely. Ask any inner city. Until the revenue stream for American gangs dries up (meaning until street drugs are legal) no amount of enforcement will totally solve the problem; just relocate it. The same with Al Qu’aeda. Until it becomes nearly impossible for them to recruit, until their cause is seen as completely fringe, like White Supremicists here, then there’s no winning.

So killing, capturing and bringing to justice the actual persons responsible for the attacks on 9/11 and wiping out their entire network of thugs and gang members is simply not possible any longer. That ship has sailed.  George W. Bush did not go after Osama Bin Laden he went after Sadaam Hussein and Congress, including a Democratic one from 2006 on, let him. Meanwhile, Bin Laden was left to make more videos than Lady GaGa and Afghanistan was left as the bastard stepchild of world military actions.

After the obligatory 9/11 part of the speech, the subject moved to Pakistan. In fact, Pakistan, its stability along the border, its elections, its nuclear weapons…suddenly those were or are a major concern in the Afghan mission. Some how the mission has morphed from finding and killing Osama Bin Laden and his immediate gang of thugs that attacked our country. If one refers to the text of the speech by Obama on 12/1/09 the title is “The Way Forward In Afghanistan and Pakistan.” It gets second billing but seems the top concern. And throughout the text of the speech there are less than 10 times that Afghanistan is mentioned without “and Pakistan.”

Now most of the media has not made much of the fact that Pakistan is now a major, and thus costly, concern. The President laid out many reasons for America to care about Pakistan’s health and well being but according to polls taken prior to and after the speech, America still isn’t buying it.

And making Afghanistan about Pakistan is very Busthonian. Stating that “…we will act with the full recognition that our success in Afghanistan is inextricably linked to our partnership with Pakistan” and that “we are in Afghanistan to prevent a cancer from once again spreading through that country. But this same cancer has also taken root in the border region of Pakistan. That is why we need a strategy that works on both sides of the border…” certainly makes it clear that we now have Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan as part of our war lexicon.

President Obama asked for focus; he should. In 2001 a group of mostly Saudi nationals, a group of well funded gang members from the Middle East Al Qu’aeda’s headed by Osama Bin Ladin, another well funded Saudi national, hijacked American planes and flew them in to two buildings in New York City. One ignorant President drew a line from ground zero to Baghdad for yet-to-be-understood reasons and now it appears this one has borrowed the same protractor and compass and is sketching America’s way towards Islamabad; both missing the real targets along the way.

As the President made a strong and passionate case about why the border region is so important, how difficult the terrain is, how challenging the mission, one couldn’t help but wonder if it’s such a difficult region and so key, why not just use large bombs or small nukes? Why occupy the entire country.

Because that wouldn’t be good for the nation building exercise the U.S. seems to be on in Iraq, Afghanistan and now, enter Pakistan front and center.

President Obama stated “we simply cannot affort to ignore the price of these wars.” Is that what Congress was doing all along?

America is broke. Without borrowing money each and every day from the Chinese and others, we would not be able to survive. If things continue, the country may have to pull a Dubai and ask for a break from creditors. California is the first failed state in the Union, with countless major international articles pointing out that if California or the U.S. were a real business they would be insolvent. The state even issued IOUs in the midst of its financial crisis.

As the importance of continued invasion was stressed, the $30b for one year, $45 billion for 18 months (given the proposed impossible 2011 deadline for removal) just for the troop increase alone wasn’t really discussed, let alone the $68b per year the existing one million per soldier on the ground formula provides.  Rousing phrases like “the nation I am most interested in building is our own” are great, but no real, honest numbers were put forward. In this detailed plan, the major detail, how, specifically, the U.S. will pay  tens of thousands of soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and let’s not forget South Korea (we never ended the Korean war) was never fleshed out.

The President pointed out “America is also providing substantial resources to support Pakistan’s democracy and development…” Substantial resources sound expensive and to stand in front of a nation with record unemployment, poverty, failing economy, homelessness, foreclosures, basically, a depression and make the nation aware that their government is putting substantial resources in to any other people but their own may have done more to detract from the message of needed commitment.

The President spoke of timelines, something Bush never did, and then presented one that is not only foolish, but logistically almost impossible. And given the timeline one could easily surmise that the only real reason for an 18 month deployment with vague goals and shadowy enemies was to spend money. Why does President Obama and this administration want to continue to pump billions in to Halliburton, Xe (formerly Blackwater), KBR and all the other war profiteers that are not only still operating in Iraq making fortunes but ready and willing to make more billion in Afghanistan and Pakistan?

The President tried to make the case that this is a moral cause and that Americans must practice their own morality to win all around. He exhibit the same disassociate disorder of his predecessor when he stated, “And we must make it clear to every man, woman and child around the world who lives under the dark cloud of tyranny that America will speak out on behalf of their human rights, and tend to the light of freedom, and justice, and opportunity, and respect for the dignity of all peoples. That is who we are.”

This is the President that has upheld many Bush era spy tactics, the Patriot Act, the Defense of Marriage Act, Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, is against same sex marriage and did not speak out when Maine and California denied tax paying residents equality, is allowing health care to be held hostage by abortion right’s activists without so much as a word and has no effective, fair immigration policy as of yet. And to say “We do not seek to occupy other nations. We will not claim another nation’s resources or target other peoples because their faith or ethnicity is different from ours…” with a straight face was a superior job indeed.

Because sought or not, we have occupied other nations for almost a decade now, two, with no real end in sight. Most know oil was involved. As for faith and ethnicity making targets, we did not defend the Kurds against the Turks, the Kurds in Iraq, a country we occupy, the Turks, our NATO allies. They attacked the Kurds, in a country we occupy, and we did nothing. We side with Sunni’s all the time in Iraq, since most Iranians are Shia and Iran is the new boogeyman. And we side with the Jews in the region, making us targets…oh, religion and ethnicity is a HUGE factor in it all.

But perhaps the biggest issue of the speech itself was summed up by President Obama when he said about security and leadership that it comes ” from the men and women in uniform who are part of an unbroken line of sacrifice that has made government of the people, by the people, and for the people a reality on this Earth.”

It’s not a reality in the United States, not at this moment in time. The people do not want the war in Iraq or Afghanistan, period, end of story. By majority in November of 2008 a message was sent to get the U.S. out of Iraq and Afghanistan. Come home. Not in 2011, 2013, but start now, immediately. No escalations, come home. Even after this speech, the mood in the country has not changed; these wars are bankrupting our country, the goals are too vague and the costs too high. Declare victory, come home, and solve the problem another way.

People want health care, not health insurance, health care; not many appear to be listening. People want jobs, better wages, banks that don’t rape them, corporations to be treated as the mostly opportunistic despots that many have turned in to and the government to begin caring more for the actual people than the banks, bankers and corporate executives that seem to fund and run everything.

And some are in the streets even during Obama’s speech; Liberals. Democrats, Progressives. Activist Cindy Sheehan was ready to get arrested after President Obama’s speech by shutting down Las Vegas Boulevard with a group of protesters when we connected via telephone.

“Why everyone isn’t in the streets today protesting is beyond me,” she commented. “Obama is going back on so many promises, and not following the mandate of the people,” she continued. “We do not want an escalation in Afghanistan. And we still want out of Iraq, where are the troops? Why aren’t they coming home more rapidly? And now to send 30,000 more, it’s immoral, it goes against what we wanted and want and I won’t stop unit these useless wars do.”

The President delivered a well written speech that pulled all the stops and tried to hit every trigger to get more support for the Afghan occupation and Pakistani expansion. The problem seems to be that Americans have heard it all before, albeit spoken much better this time by a more eloquent, educated man. And it appears Americans are tired of Presidents coming to them and asking to wage more war for unclear reasons, or reason, quite frankly, a dying country doesn’t have the resources or time with which to deal.

These are now the Democrat’s and President Barack Obama’s wars. They can be ended as easily as they are started if there is will to do so. The will for peace seems able to be delayed, obtained in 2011, 2013, the end of this month of that year, and the need to cut losses and come home to rebuild this failing nation is all but lost.

The speech was passionate, but not very Progressive. In fact, sending 30,000 more troops to the middle east seems extremely regressive. Same generals, same terrain, different desert, same vague goal of busting up the house of one gang to stop it from spreading in to another Middle Eastern country. America, again, is lost in it all.

The only way forward in Afghanistan and Pakistan is the way home. That appears to be the one thing many have taken from a speech given to spark interest instead of disdain.

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A City, A Nation, A Government of Bystanders

How could any American, any human, stand by as another is brutally raped? How could other Americans join in, jeer, take photos and videos with their cell phones as a 15 year old girl has man after man crawl on top of her drunken body, as she’s held down to a bench in an alley, just 200 feet away from where her homecoming was going on? How could up to 20 people ignore this over two hours, two of the longest hours this girl would ever live, either walking past, or popping in to take a look or even a quickie? What was she thinking as man after man used her, abused her, as others ignored her, as two hours passed?

It’s a scene right out of a movie like Jodie Foster’s “The Accused” or “The Brave One” except it’s real, a scene that played out Saturday, October 24, 2009 in an alley outside a high school in the town of Richmond, CA, a town of about 120,000 just outside of San Francisco. That’s right, not in the backwoods of Podunkia, USA, not in some Middle Eastern nation that doesn’t value women, but in Richmond, a BART ride (Bay Area Rapid Transit) away from one of the most liberal cities in the world.

So far, four people have been arrested for rape, for assault, robbery and sexual assault with a foreign object. Up to 10 are said to have raped her, according to police and up to two dozen, yup, 24 people are said to have watched or happened upon the rape. And those that read the story wonder how? How could this happen here, in this country?

It’s bystander syndrome, according to Drew Carberry, a director with the National Crime Prevention Council in Arlington, VA; the Genovese Effect. That’s right, this phenomenon is so common it has a name.

“When people happen upon a scene, a crime, a horrific event, the norm become the norm, if that makes sense,” he commented on my syndicated radio show Wednesday, October 28, 2009. “If a group of people are watching the event, it almost becomes acceptable for no one to do anything, if no one is doing anything. Inaction leads to more inaction in larger groups. A person passes a bad wreck on the freeway and sees everybody looking at it, and then don’t call it in because they figure somebody else has. It’s the same thing, they assume somebody else is taking care of it,” he added.

“There’s also the fear of getting involved,” he continued. “Many see things like this as somebody else’s problem, in fact, the more people observing, the more people are apt to think it’s up to somebody else to do something, that they don’t need to act. There’s also fear of retaliation, of what the involvement will entail and their overall feelings about the victim, the crime or the circumstance” Carberry elaborated.

“Before we called it ‘Bystander Syndrome’ it was, and is, known as ‘Genovese Syndrome,’” he continued. “Kitty Genovese was killed while many people watched, up to 60 that we know about. She was on the street in 1964 in New York when she was attacked, raped and then killed. When those in her building that heard the attack and/or saw the attack were interviewed in the New York Times, most simply said ‘They didn’t want to get involved.’ Genovese’s death rattled the community, the inaction more than the death in most cases, and Genovese Syndrome was named,” he concluded.

There’s another name for that action, or inaction: cowardice. Only a coward would sit by and do nothing when someone is in trouble. And this rape, this crime, and Kitty Genovese’s and others draws a frightening parallel to society as a whole. As many try to figure out how this could happen in Richmond, CA others will wonder how this could happen in The United States of America.

America has been raped, pillaged and beaten so severely it’s in the intensive care unit and may not recover. War criminals paraded around as the leaders of the country and extorted the nation, beat the nation in to compliance using terror, fear and verbal abuse unimpeded. A large group sat and  sits inactive, like the group of spectators at the rape, doing nothing while the crimes against the American people continue and go unpunished.

533 people sit and do nothing while each year 45,000 Americans die, actually die, cease to exist, stop breathing, often after suffering for a long period of time, and the 433 members of Congress and 100 members of the Senate do nothing that will really help them immediately. Any help is delayed until 2013 and that help won’t be the help the nation, or those truly needing the assistance needs. It is acceptable to this group of spectators to let over 100,000 Americans die over the years that they do nothing, debate, contemplate or refuse to act at all. They turn away to their chambers as real people, not numbers, but 45,000 real people die each year and those 533 people could end it and don’t.

533 people sat and watched as American after American was, and is, marched off to the untold terror of war for no clear reason, no clear gain, with no clear plan. 4671 of them died as those 533 sat by and not only did nothing; in fact, they facilitated, paid for, cleared the way for more killing and death. Another 1493 died as these 533 turned their eyes on a new prize, a new battle a new war (both figures on Iraq and Afghanistan found at <a href=http://www.icasualties.org/> iCasualties.com</a>).

533 people sat by as a leader terrorized a nation with false information and the manipulation of events for personal and professional gain. 533 people sit by as Americans are beaten or killed, denied benefits or discriminated against simply because of who or what they are.

And worse, 307 million others sat, and sit, by as their livelihood, their honor, dignity, their country and their culture is raped and ravaged, as their neighbors fall ill or fall in to poverty, as others are told they don’t belong, as their institutions crumble.

George W. Bush is a war criminal, and no one drops a dime on him. Still. Dick Cheney a criminal, and no one turns him in, reports the crimes, punishes him. Congress lets Americans die each day from lack of health care and the only urgency they show is a half-assed plan that may help some four years down the line.

Let’s face it, most Americans, especially those in power, have Bystander’s syndrome, Genovese effect. Most have been bystanders in their country’s fall. And why not, it’s not a crime to ignore harsh truths, horrifying situations.

“It is a crime to not report a crime happening to a child,” Carberry explained. “The law states in California that if you see something happening, know of something illegal happening, to someone under the age of 14 and do not report it, it’s a crime,” he added. “However, the girl was 15, so in this case, simply not calling the police, unfortunately, is not a crime.”

Not a crime to see a crime and not report it, unless it can be proven that your actions or inactions in some way contributed to or incited someone to commit the crime? Turning a blind eye isn’t illegal be it a crime in the alley against a young innocent girl or crimes being committed in the halls of Congress, White House or Wall Street?

A host on KGO Radio San Francisco, Bernie Ward, downloaded and looked at images of underage girls, nude and in “provocative” positions and then emailed them to one person. He downloaded them in one day, emailed them another. Three days of debauchery, total, as stated in court records. He’s in jail in Texas for seven years as part of a plea bargain, they wanted him to get 17 years. He never took the photos. He never touched a teenager, ever. He downloaded photos from a site, and emailed a few. Disgusting, yes. But he will serve more time in jail than the student quoted by the AP on Tuesday, October 27, 2009, identified only as “Rubio” who said to the AP that some “dudes” came up to him in the courtyard of the school, told him there was a girl naked in the alley and said if he wanted to “get some” he should go back. He didn’t, but he didn’t call anyone. He could have ended the rape an hour in to it, an hour, instead of the two, and he didn’t. He knew a girl was being raped, was told so, did nothing, and he won’t see the inside of a cell. No one that saw, looked, and then didn’t want to get involved will see the inside of a cell.

As of now, the war criminals that destroyed America and the current bunch that sit and do nothing as we sink further, as we die, will not only not be punished but will prosper. And those that sit by and watch, the millions of Americans that did and do nothing about the Iraq War, that do nothing about Afghanistan, that do nothing about 45,000 annual deaths from lack of health care, the same people that sat by as AIDS ravaged the gay community in the 1980s, the same country that does nothing as tens of thousands are slaughtered in its name or as a select few make billions while Americans starve or lose their homes to banks and corporate criminals…the only punishment for their inactivity, for our inactivity, is having to live in the country that apathy creates.

The rape in Richmond, CA, and the fact that 20 or more watched it and did nothing isn’t an aberration, it’s now the norm. Sitting by and watching as Americans are harmed, or die, isn’t unusual, it’s business as usual for Congress, the Senate, the President and most of We, the People.

Americans have bystander’s syndrome, Genevese effect, not just on the streets of New York or Richmond, CA, but it would appear in every nook and cranny, in every area of American life. People afraid to get involved, afraid to speak up, frustrated that it won’t matter, people that condone inaction because they don’t approve of the person or thing being attacked have become the norm, while those that try and stop the harm, stop the devastation, stop the violence are few and far between.

A 15 year old girl will have to grow up and know that while she lay being raped and beaten, robbed and degraded beyond belief over two dozen watched and did nothing, or even participated. A nation will have to go on knowing that while it lay injured, broke, sick, confused, afraid, millions sat by and did nothing, participated or even prospered. And if it keeps up, will watch as 533 people, and 300 million others watch doing little or nothing and when it all finally crumbles and falls apart will ask themselves “Why?”

The “Why?” is simple: because people today, en masse, won’t do the right thing, won’t get involved, won’t say Stop! This is Wrong! Wait! Do Something Now! Because no one is demanding immediate action, because everyone believes someone else will, or is, taking care of it, and in doing so, will be bystanders to the fall of one of the greatest nations in history.

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Two Parties No Party for America

Two Parties Leave America With No Party
By Charles Karel Bouley

The Democratic Party, as stated, does not exist any longer; in fact, it hasn’t for some time. The people that call themselves Democrats, the leaders of the party, have all morphed in to one political animal, part of a larger, non-identified party that proports to stand for something but has ended up standing for very little at all.

After the historic election of 2008 Republicans lost their heart and soul. They have searched since then for the leader, and coherent voice, of their party. Is it Rush Limbaugh (and the absurdity of that never escapes me)? Newt? Palin? Big Dick Cheney? And even if they were find a mouthpiece, they have no platform on which to stand.  They cannot claim to be for less government, as their last President grew government more than anyone; they can’t claim to be financially conservative, as they spent the country in to oblivion; and they can’t be for less government intrusion in to life and business, as they try to regulate who can and cannot marry, who can and cannot have legal medical procedures known as pregnancy terminations, no, they have lost their message and their messenger.

And now, the Democrats have done the same.

The party of the people, of the middle class, of civil liberties, the party that empowers the workers, that strives for equality and fairness that wants everyone under their tent to be happy, insured, employed, empowered and their country at peace…well, they have become as lost and their messenger as murky as their counterparts and lost their spines along the way.

In 2006 We, The People, spoke by electing a Democratic majority in the People’s House, the Congress. The message of that election was clear: impeach George W. Bush and get out of Iraq. Nancy Pelosi and her other Democratic leaders quickly ignored that message by taking impeachment off the table; something she was not able to do. The Constitution says a President Shall Be Impeached…not may be at the discretion of the Speaker of the House. But she, and her majority compadres, removed it from the table and proceeded to continue to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In 2008, We, The People, spoke out in record numbers to make history and elect Barack Obama, a man promising change. The agenda was again clear: get us out of the war, help us on Main Street to survive the aftermath of the Bush economy, unite the divisions, or at least try…and again, it fell on deaf ears.

The Democrats have the House, the Senate and the Presidency. If there was ever a time for bold strokes, the kind of “Screw You” moments that George W. Bush did, the, “We’re going to do this whether the country, or the Senate, likes it or not…” types of things, only this time, with good things not war and horrific things, now is that time.

Universal Healthcare means just that. It doesn’t mean private insurance companies still at the table running the show or involved heavily in it. It means, say it with me, Single Payer. A non-profit organization who collects premiums from all Americans that are able to pay, on a sliding scale of course, subsidizes those that can’t, collects all bills for healthcare and then pays them. One policy, one coverage, all medical necessities from birth to death, like every other industrialized nation  of substance. Obama knows it, and says and does nothing. Pelosi knows it, all Democrats know it. But they won’t do it. Not very Democratic.

No more war means no more war. June 16, 2009 $106 billion more was appropriated for war. Where we are getting it, I can only imagine…can you say ChiMerica? $79.9 Billion of that is actually for the wars, making over $145 billion this year alone. What part of come home and stop spending that money isn’t clear? 10,000 troops a week for 15 weeks, home. Spend any billions needed on the war to bring them home, once and for all. Leave 30,000 or so there for stability, the rest should already be on route.

So why do the Democrats, who rallied against the war, continue, now in power six months, to fund it and wage it, business as usual?

When one of the biggest violations of the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution took place in California described as Prop 8 and upheld by the State Supreme Court, not one major Democrat spoke out about the abhorrent violation of taxpaying American’s rights, not one condemned the upholding of it, decrying the activists judges, nothing. Silence. Obama is a Constitutional Scholar, he knows how blatant this violation is, and he he said nothing. He’s on TV every 12 seconds, and said nothing. Then, to add insult to injury, he defends a law, the Defense of Marriage Act, a law he said should be struck down during the campaign. And he defends it with an argument that sites incest and pedophile activities as reasons for keeping DOMA active.

His excuse? While he dislikes the law, it is the law, and until Congress changes it he must defend it from attacks. Really? So we all believe he would enforce Jim Crow laws if they were still the lay of the land? Give me a break.

Obama and the Democrats said they’re repeal the failed Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy and yet this year the military has lost more valuable resources because of this program.

Unemployment does not pay a livable amount. It should be at least 80% of your prior year’s salary, you know, so you don’t fall in to poverty. It doesn’t, and no one cares.

More Blacks youth are still in jail than in college. The immigration problem is not even being tackled. Women don’t make equal pay. Nothing.

Banks and corporations, the Big Three, AIG, they’ve all been catered to. The Republican mentality that take care of the corporations and the people will then benefit seems to have carried over to the Democrats who continue to flood corporate America with money while cutting funds to regular citizens.

And don’t get me started on how Democrats now have reached in to the Piety Pit, quoting God and the Bible at every chance they get these days. .

No, I don’t recognize the Democrats, my party any more. In fact, I feel downright duped by it. I see no change I can believe in, sorry. I see cosmetic change. I see strokes that could be bold, quelled before their true potential even could be reached. I see half attempted outreaches with one hand, while slapping the hell out of the electorate with the other.

What I don’t see is an invigorated, empowered, gutsy Democratic party ready to finally move their political and social agenda along because of the obvious advantages of having both Houses and the Oval.

Both political parties have morphed in to caricatures of themselves, touting all their core values on their sleeves while doing nothing to actually walk the walk and talk the talk. They fill the room with excuses about how hard things are, how slowly things move in Washington, how hard it is to truly effect change. They speak of how complicated the issues are, and how a consensus must be reached in order to proceed.

In fact, the one thing every Democrat seems to have in their fully stocked arsenal is a grab bag of plausible excuses and deniability as to why we can’t have the basic things we need, health care, a place to live and call our own, clean air, water, renewable energy, equality for all people. They launch intricate campaigns and reforms, which all sound good that evening in the news, but don’t seem to be yielding any real tangible results in neighborhoods throughout America.

2008’s election so far has not brought me change I can believe in, but it has completely changed the political party system in this country by all but destroying it. Prior to the election, Republicans showed their true disdain for this country, and anyone not like them. Post election, the Democrats are now showing that even when given the chance to promote their positive, progressive platform, they still sit idly by, mired in muck, full of platitudes and excuses.

Neither party in this country stands on or for its own pronounced platform. Perhaps it’s time to rip up the foundation and build a new party from the ground up; one not afraid to actually do what it says, to actually implement what it believes in and one that stops using the size of the system as a reason to not get anything done.

It’s time for an American party, where, when We, The People say things like no more war and equal rights for all, the party actually responds, not in years, but with the urgency each of those matters, and more, warrant.

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A Terrorized City and Nation : Why Are We So Afraid?

By Charles Karel Bouley

Felony stupidity. National Outrage. International Incident. Terrorizing Act.

National Embarrassment.

Yes, national embarrassment.

The United States, in particular New York City, has not recovered from 9/11 in any way shape or form; in fact, it’s obvious most haven’t even dealt with it. In fact, it would appear that Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda, as assisted by the Bush administration, have kept Americans in a constant state of panic and terror thus winning.

When I saw the tape of people running for their lives in to the streets in NYC as a Presidential plane buzzed the city escorted by a fighter plane I felt so bad for them. I felt sorry and embarrassed by them. I knew immediately our enemies would take the tape of American’s shrieking and running like scared mice and use it as a proof of success…look what we’ve done eight years later.

And as the outrage began, and Obama became “furious” so did I. But not at the White House staff member who arranged this, even though calls for his resignation began immediately. Fran Townsend, former White House homeland-security adviser, on CNN stated, “I would call this felony stupidity. This is probably not the right job for Mr. Caldera to be in if he didn’t understand the likely reaction of the New Yorkers and the mayor. And while the White House have said they are furious, I think they have to look at whether or not this is the right job for Mr. Caldera.”

Funny I never heard Townsend call for George Tenet’s head as he allegedly gave us bad information that led us in to war. Guess a plane fly over is more traumatizing.

No, I became furious at all of those coddling these people and not dealing with the real problem; buying in to their irrational and unhelpful psychosis and paranoia.

Yes, 9/11 was horrible. But New Yorkers don’t have the market cornered on its lasting effects. New York wasn’t attacked, America was. New Yorkers weren’t attacked, Americans were. New Yorkers didn’t die, Americans did. I’m American, I cried like everyone when it happened and for years later. And I felt the anger, and yes, the fear.

After 9/11 George W. Bush and his band of war criminals then used fear of everything, including each other, to win elections and get what he and his cabal wanted from untold billions for illegal occupations to illegal wiretapping and justification for torture. The national threat level and “terror” alerts were raised whenever it suited their causes and everyone was against us.

They hate us for our freedom. They were the axis of evil. They were evil-doers. We had to go from a defensive nation to a preemptive one because the bad guys were out there to get us at every turn. The terrorists never slept. There will be another attack inside the United States, not a matter of if, but when. We must tap people without warrants because terrorists are making calls to and from our neighbors.

And of course, fear anyone different than yourself. Amend away, in the U.S. Constitution the right of other taxpaying Americans to have equal protection under the law in contract law such as marriage. Fear those coming to this country illegally, they are here for your jobs, your healthcare and your education system, to overtax and destroy it. Fear women that want to make medical decisions about their bodies or their pregnancies. And fear anyone whose God is not named Jesus. Trust no one, except us, the Bushies said for eight years. Only we can keep you safe. Only we know the real dangers out there and will protect you from them. Give us what we need or want and we’ll keep you safe.

But they didn’t. It’s obvious America doesn’t feel safe. Look at the footage of people running from a Presidential plane in NYC. Just try to get through an airport in under an hour. As the billions of dollars flood the Department of Homeland Security, it’s obvious we don’t feel they can protect us from something like another attack from the skies.

NYC flinched and now everyone’s mad. They flinched. If this was a worse case scenario, New Yorkers ran and fled in the face of danger; One plane, trailed by a fighter, thousands panicking; A national shame that makes me think the felony stupidity is not the person that scheduled the fly by but the people that assume every single thing out of place means terror and harm and should be dealt with by panicking out of fear.

I reflect on a recent airplane that blew up on the runway iand all of the people got off, not yelling, walking in an orderly fashion. No panic. Fiery death at their door, real, not perceived, and they file off without a scream.

I think of our founding fathers and early Americans. The British came at them with huge warships as they were in rowboats, they stood their ground as well as when armed men on horseback in full uniform attacked them as they stood in fields with no shoes or barely any weapons, but held fast or charged the enemy nonetheless. I think of revolutionary soldiers that marched in to battle with a bayonet slashing against fiery cannon balls outgunned and out-manned, but charging nonetheless. They were proud. They had a country and a cause for which to fight and die. They were Americans.

I think of the Iraqis. Today, April 29, 2009, there were six simultaneous car blasts in Baghdad killing over 50 people in one day. 50 Iraqis dead. And yet others get up each and every day to try and have a life in their country, and have for years, where death was (and is) a very real option every day.

I think of those that flood the train station in Madrid each day where bombs killed so many, or the tubes of London, and think how those people every day look around and never know if the man in the back pack next to them is going to detonate. When a bag is found unattended they don’t shut down the city and run in panic. They assess the danger and deal.

I think of those each day that show up in cafes in Israel or what should be Palestine to meet friends, people who don’t run screaming every time someone in a jacket or vest walks in that could be hiding explosives strapped to their bodies.

I think of African Americans who throughout our history and even today walk in to rooms or situations where they know there is real, palpable danger, move in to neighborhoods or simply drive their cars, knowing there is very real danger to and for them. I think of gays and lesbians that face people or situations every day where danger of losing life or liberty is very, very real. And yet when a new danger pops up, they don’t run, they challenge, when danger appears they react, fight or flight, but don’t panic. Each of these people, situations, each knows that panic is not an option if survival and ultimately progressing is the goal.

The fact is most in the rest of the world deal with very real threats each and every day with more grace, more courage and more intestinal fortitude than many showed April 27, 2009 in NYC.

I’m not suggesting it wasn’t cause for alarm; a large plane flying in a no fly zone trailed by a fighter jet, well, what’s wrong with that picture? A lot, for sure. But when people saw it was Air Force One and that there was already a fighter plane on it, well, monitor it, make a call, and yes, if you see it heading for a building, get out. I, myself, would have been worried that the President was on it and was in danger. I may have gone towards the plane, not away, in case of trouble. Our President could have needed help for all we know.

And as for the outrage over the public not being told, think about that for a moment. Air Force One is a shining symbol of our country. The Presidential plane has always had a special place in our national history, it’s the aerial White House. Pomp and Circumstance is needed for national pride. The photos of it sailing past our national landmarks do a lot for morale in our nation and throughout the world (although there is Photoshop now so with a little help from Adobe I could put that plane in front of any city or monument without the fuel cost to do it).

And that makes Air Force One (I know it’s only called that when a President is on it, but really now) a target. If you are going to fly a plane that is a target, that would look great crashing in to the Hudson on a terrorist resumé, and your are going to fly that within shooting distance of small arms like shoulder rockets, grenades, etc,, things easily available in New York City would it be wise to tell everyone and give those that would use this event as a way to make a statement an early warning? Did anyone ever think about the security of the crew of Air Force One?

It’s A TARGET for goodness’ sake. Don’t paint a bull’s eye on it and then parade it around through a shooting range which is what a 48 hour warning or media blitz would have done.

As for gauging the reaction of New Yorker’s who could have known they were still so traumatized and fearful, still living in so much terror? Who knew that at the first sign of something like one plane in the sky they’d turn in to people in an old horror movie screaming and running from Godzilla arms in the air, voices screeching?

Remember Aqua Teen Hunger force and Boston? A street PR team put up little neon signs of the characters of an Adult Swim cartoon that was becoming a movie. A bus driver saw an electronic device under a bridge, and BOOM! The city was basically shut down with panic. It was another signal the terrorist and George W. Bush had, in fact, won in keeping the nation afraid, and now, NYC a few years later shows there’s been little to no recovery.

Of course many of those running in the streets of New York may have had mask on to protect us from the latest thing the powers that be want us to fear, Swine Flu. 13,000 people have died from the regular flu since January, but one death in the U.S. so far and everyone is reacting as if it were the new AIDS. Oh, wait, they didn’t really respond to AIDS that quickly, another virus, because it was only being spread amongst gay men and Africans at the time. Who cared about them. Swine Flu is affecting good everyday white people now, so we should be afraid.

Say it with me, Poppycock.

It’s time Americans start acting like our rhetoric. Never again, we won’t be terrorized, we can’t let them win, we’re more prepared than ever before, on and on. Or it’s time we start realizing that we were never able to get over and then deal with 9/11 because the Bush administration kept the wound open and used it against us for eight years.

We spend billions on security and yet don’t feel safe. A small virus or one plane can dump us in to disarray and panic. We’re more apt to die in a car crash than terrorist event but travel often. We’re more apt to die of a heart attack from our lifestyle than swine flu but eat burgers every day. And we run when one plane appears low on the horizon and then get mad at others instead of ourselves for our reaction.

It’s time Americans, including New Yorkers, remember that bravery, courage, dignity are not just words. Alarm, even fear, is fine, but panic and terror over neon signs under bridges or the President’s plane and a fighter jet plays right in to the hands of those that want us afraid.

Bin Laden got us once, and Bush got us for eight years. It’s time to make sure the effects of that are properly dealt with so Americans, New Yorker’s included, can face any fear with the confidence that as American’s we’re going to be doing something about it. That as American’s we don’t turn and run in panic, but get to safety, assess and then react out of a place of defiance and power, not out of panic and disarray.

I hope each person that ran in panic gets the emotional support and help they need to help gauge their reactions to unexpected events in the future. And I hope America now realizes that screaming the sky is falling every time there’s a rogue plane or stray neon sign makes us look like pampered Americans relying upon someone or something else to keep us safe and take away our fear.

As I saw them running I thought of Roosevelt’s famous line about nothing to fear but fear itself.

Stop being afraid and start being American again.

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