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The Turning — getting serious

It’s Solstice — first day of what is going to be a long, hot summer — so I wish you the blessings of God/dess and a calm, cool outlook today; those of us at Planet and Political Waves are well ahead of the curve on what is happening on the planet and in our nation and that allows us to put things in proper perspective. Indeed, that’s the whole thrust of my “mission” as your moderator — to make sense of the senseless and find order in chaos. I’m going to pause, now, for a commercial message so please hang with me:

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And now — The Turning. I told you long ago that at some point, when the public became aware of what had happened while it slept, they were going to get really really pissed; we’re there now. The frustrations have been growing, especially in the last months with the astrological energies helping us unearth the facts and details of Bush’s coup, and we’re seeing anger everywhere. That’s good, and not good — expressing anger is vital for mental health, but expressing it appropriately is not always easy; we bottle it up too long so that it eventually explodes. Add the escalating energy, which in my opinion is throwing people off balance and scrambling the brains of the unprepared as it amps, and you get stories like those today — a man in Texas beaten to death by a mob — authority gone rogue, and deadly — and in the volatile theatre of war, rampage.

You can hear the anger on the political sites, too — the links and snips below reveal how potent that has become. Last piece, Will Pitt tells us we’re ready to pop. I agree — we may all need anger management techniques before this is over — but as bad as it is, it’s still better than the overt apathy of the last years. Bush enjoys three times the secret service protection that any other sitting president has required — I think he’ll need to increase it before this is over, don’t you?

Listen to the rage, below. And when your own anger bubbles, remember, for your souls sake … Do No Harm.

Jude

Democrats, Stop Coddling The Children! STOP BEING SO DAMN FREAKING WEAK!!
Smirking Chimp

Maxine Waters: GOP Dead in Water, Let’s Put Our Feet on Their Necks and Drown Them
Smirking Chimp

Democrats in Congress: The Wheels are Coming Off
Dave Lindorff, Smirking Chimp
Jun 19 2007

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The wheels are coming off the Democratic machine, with angry voters starting to lose patience with the Party’s chronic inability to act decisively on any of the key issues of public concern.

In a Reuters dispatch on June 18, Democratic leaders in Congress concede that voters are angry with them for not doing enough to end the Iraq War. They might have added that voters are also angry at them for not impeaching the president or even for moving on Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s bill to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney (H Res. 333).

“I understand their disappointment. We raised the bar too high,” bleats Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid (D-NV) …

Amid boos, Pelosi declares Iraq was ‘grotesque mistake’
The Hill via RAW STORY
Thursday June 21, 2007

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After receiving boos at the liberal Take Back America Conference over the Iraq war, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) reaffirmed her pledge to end the war in Iraq, according to the Capitol Hill newspaper The Hill. Excerpts:

Pelosi called the war in Iraq a “tragedy” and a “grotesque mistake,” but her words elicited catcalls for her to do more. In response, Pelosi acknowledged the protesters and even challenged them.

At one point in her remarks, she told the protesters, “The best preparation for combat is combat.”

When someone shouted a question about Darfur, Pelosi segued into a discussion about her visit to Sudan last year. But she then pivoted and with a smile asked, “Just getting back to the war now, if I may. Do you mind if I do that?”

At the end of her remarks, she said, “Instead of fighting with us, which is your right to do, let’s work together.”…

Clinton confronts anti-war activists at liberal conference
Agence France-Presse via Raw Story
Thursday June 21, 2007

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Democratic 2008 front-runner Hillary Clinton on Wednesday bluntly said Iraq’s government had failed, and condemned President George W. Bush on stem-cell research as she wooed liberal activists.

Senator Clinton attracted sporadic boos from peace campaigners angered by her past positions on the war, but repeated ovations for her domestic policies, as she addressed the “Take Back America” conference of 3,000 activists.

“The American military has succeeded, it is the Iraqi government which has failed to make the tough decisions that are important for their own people,” Clinton said.

That comment drew boos and jeers from a group of “Code Pink” anti-war activists, who held up signs that read “Out of Iraq Now.” …

A Time to Reap
William Rivers Pitt, TruthOut
Wednesday 20 June 2007

My friend Dan was on his way home the other day, and found an American flag crumpled in a gutter outside his apartment building. The flag, perhaps as big as the cover of a book, had been used as a decoration for some pre-Fourth of July party, but afterwards was merely thrown aside like litter for the street-sweepers to collect.

Dan gathered it up, smoothed the creases, and hung it from a nearby railing. The motivation for his actions was hard for him to explain, but it came down to this: Everything else in America is so screwed up, but this American thing before him would not be defiled within reach of his arm. My friend, surrounded by the chaos of a flailing nation and filled with the need to act, found some solace in the rescue of that flag.

He is not alone in his sentiments, not alone in his desire to make things right again within reach of his arm.

There is something happening today in America. With the right kind of ears, you can hear it in the sound of millions of brows slowly furrowing in anger and disgust. It feels like those tense moments just before the eruption of a summer thunderstorm, those moments when the air is electric, the ozone reek of spent lightning fills the world, and you know something very loud is about to happen.

What is happening, what can be heard and smelled and sensed all across the land, is the cresting wave of rage, betrayal and fury that is, finally, roaring across the shores of our collective American heart. After more than six years of lies, theft, graft, corruption, manipulation and misconduct, just about every living person within these borders finds themselves today gripped by the slow seethe, directed inward as much as outward, of one who has come around to see just how much of a fool they’ve been played for.

There are numbers to argue the reality of what is happening: The latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll has 81% of Americans believing this country to be very much on the wrong track. Put simply, four out of every five people nowadays have that furrowed brow, that sense of betrayal, that slow seethe.

It is a Becoming, this thing, or perhaps an Awakening. It is very real, and is all around us, and it feels like something very loud is about to happen.

It is happening because of Iraq, to be sure, but the roots of the phenomenon stretch deeper into the soil, down where our basic ideas and ideals are rooted. The Iraq debacle, along with myriad examples of corruption and malfeasance, gives voice to a larger sense of outrage felt by nearly all of us today, an outrage so vast that naming it or describing the totality of it beggars vocabulary.

Americans are realizing that their faith and trust in the workings of the republic have been deliberately undermined, and the simple ability to feel good about their nation has been stolen away. Faith in the constructs of our democracy has turned to gall for the citizen who perceives now the magnitude of this theft. When joined in this by another citizen and another and another again, when the unrest of the one becomes a massed and overwhelming majority, those responsible should rightly tremble before the looming possibilities of what may come to be unleashed.

Most Americans, at bottom, have very little in common with one another. We are a collection of races, creeds, colors, faiths, schools of training and the generational freight of inherited bias and belief. We are separated by region, by upbringing, by the economics of class, by that which we know, that which we have forgotten and by that which we choose to ignore. The distances between us are at the center of our American experience, a rift that would be terminal if we ever lose our core linkage, the thing we all have in common as Americans.

We are from everywhere, with beliefs in everything, and the roots of our national unity can only be found in the weaving of our beginnings. All we have in common, across the broad span of this gathered multitude, are the documented dreams inked onto our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, the Declaration that announced us and the laws that have flown outward since. All we have in common is our faith in that link, in the ideas that created it. That’s it. That’s the one true bond between us, one both strong and fragile in equal measure.

That is the missing thing people have come to sense, the stolen thing which summons the storm. Partisan sensibilities and the your-team/my-team nonsense of modern politics is being replaced by the broad belief that we have all been screwed, that what is most important has been discarded by those in power. The poll numbers charting low approval for Bush and the GOP are matched by similarly low numbers approving of the new Democratic majority in congress. The former bears most of the responsibility for what has happened, as far as the citizenry is concerned, but the latter’s failure to stop or reverse the trend is equally shameful.

The seeds of this Becoming have been planted, and have grown, and the time has come to reap.

The American people are weary of Becoming, weary of watching everything they hold dear getting cast into gutters. The midterm elections last November heralded their peaked frustration, and the power invested in this new Democratic Congress came with an invested trust, a hope that this wrong track would be righted. The American people are tired of waiting, tired of revealed wrongs continuing without consequence or punishment, tired of anticipation. This frustration smells of ozone, and feels electric, and means something very loud is indeed about to happen.

This new Democratic Congressional majority is not new anymore, and it knows what it needs to know, and the time has come to reap. Potential must become actual, actions must have consequences, and our faith in each other and what binds us together must be restored. Enough of talk. The subpoenas must be sent, the oaths must be required, the truths must be told, and the consequences of betrayals must be felt.

This new Republican Congressional minority is not new anymore either, and it knows what it has done, and it must join in the reaping. Matters have progressed beyond the pettiness of parties, because the problems before us can no longer be deflected with spin and blather. Enough of talk. The subpoenas must be welcomed, the oaths required, the truth embraced, and the consequences suffered.

My friend Dan did a small thing the other day. He made sure one small bit of America was right and proper and respected, because it was something he could do within reach of his arm. The Democrats in Congress must do likewise, must reach out their right arm, must make change with their long reach instead of merely promising change; they must do this now. Something is happening today in America, and it involves each and every one of us, and it is going to get very loud if matters continue as they have been.

It is time to reap.

“So keep fightin’ for freedom and justice, beloveds, but don’t you forget to have fun doin’ it. Lord, let your laughter ring forth. Be outrageous, ridicule the fraidy-cats, rejoice in all the oddities that freedom can produce. And when you get through kickin’ ass and celebratin’ the sheer joy of a good fight, be sure to tell those who come after how much fun it was.”
~ Molly Ivins, 1944 - 2007

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