<?xml version='1.0'?><feed xmlns:opensearch='http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/' xmlns:s='http://jadedpixel.com/-/spec/shopify' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom'><id>http://shop.wewillnotbesilent.net/blogs/news</id><title>WE WILL NOT BE SILENT - News</title><author><name>WE WILL NOT BE SILENT</name></author><link href='http://shop.wewillnotbesilent.net/blogs/news' rel='self'/><link href='http://shop.wewillnotbesilent.net/blogs/news' rel='alternate'/><updated>2010-02-13T14:59:22-05:00</updated><entry><id>tag:db1@shopify.com,2010:articles/1478252</id><title>PICTURES FROM GAZA FREEDOM MARCH, CAIRO</title><summary type='html'><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0034/0122/files/those_who_stand_up_for_justice.jpg?1266090905' alt='' /></p>]]></summary><updated>2010-02-13T14:59:22-05:00</updated><published>2010-02-13T14:59:22-05:00</published><author><name>Sarah Wellington</name></author><link href='http://shop.wewillnotbesilent.net/blogs/news/1478252-pictures-from-gaza-freedom-march-cairo' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>tag:db1@shopify.com,2009:articles/1361082</id><title>Liberals Are Useless by Chris Hedges</title><summary type='html'><![CDATA[<p>Published on Monday, December 7, 2009 by TruthDig.com<br />
Liberals Are Useless<br />
by Chris Hedges<br />
Liberals are a useless lot. They talk about peace and do nothing to challenge our permanent war economy. They claim to support the working class, and vote for candidates that glibly defend the North American Free Trade Agreement. They insist they believe in welfare, the right to organize, universal health care and a host of other socially progressive causes, and will not risk stepping out of the mainstream to fight for them. The only talent they seem to possess is the ability to write abject, cloying letters to Barack Obama—as if he reads them—asking the president to come back to his “true” self. This sterile moral posturing, which is not only useless but humiliating, has made America’s liberal class an object of public derision.</p>
<p>I am not disappointed in Obama. I don’t feel betrayed. I don’t wonder when he is going to be Obama. I did not vote for the man. I vote socialist, which in my case meant Ralph Nader, but could have meant Cynthia McKinney. How can an organization with the oxymoronic title Progressives for Obama even exist? Liberal groups like these make political satire obsolete. Obama was and is a brand. He is a product of the Chicago political machine. He has been skillfully packaged as the new face of the corporate state. I don’t dislike Obama—I would much rather listen to him than his smug and venal predecessor—though I expected nothing but a continuation of the corporate rape of the country. And that is what he has delivered.</p>
<p>“You have a tug of war with one side pulling,” Ralph Nader told me when we met Saturday afternoon. “The corporate interests pull on the Democratic Party the way they pull on the Republican Party. If you are a ‘least-worst’ voter you don’t want to disturb John Kerry on the war, so you call off the anti-war demonstrations in 2004. You don’t want to disturb Obama because McCain is worse. And every four years both parties get worse. There is no pull. That is the dilemma of The Nation and The Progressive and other similar publications. There is no breaking point. What is the breaking point? The criminal war of aggression in Iraq? The escalation of the war in Afghanistan? Forty-five thousand people dying a year because they can’t afford health insurance? The hollowing out of communities and sending the jobs to fascist and communist regimes overseas that know how to put the workers in their place? There is no breaking point. And when there is no breaking point you do not have a moral compass.”</p>
<p>I save my anger for our bankrupt liberal intelligentsia of which, sadly, I guess I am a member. Liberals are the defeated, self-absorbed Mouse Man in Dostoevsky’s “Notes From Underground.” They embrace cynicism, a cloak for their cowardice and impotence. They, like Dostoevsky’s depraved character, have come to believe that the “conscious inertia” of the underground surpasses all other forms of existence. They too use inaction and empty moral posturing, not to affect change but to engage in an orgy of self-adulation and self-pity. They too refuse to act or engage with anyone not cowering in the underground. This choice does not satisfy the Mouse Man, as it does not satisfy our liberal class, but neither has the strength to change. The gravest danger we face as a nation is not from the far right, although it may well inherit power, but from a bankrupt liberal class that has lost the will to fight and the moral courage to stand up for what it espouses.</p>
<p>Anyone who says he or she cares about the working class in this country should have walked out on the Democratic Party in 1994 with the passage of <span class="caps">NAFTA</span>. And it has only been downhill since. If welfare reform, the 1999 Financial Services Modernization Act, which gutted the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act—designed to prevent the kind of banking crisis we are now undergoing—and the craven decision by the Democratic Congress to continue to fund and expand our imperial wars were not enough to make you revolt, how about the refusal to restore habeas corpus, end torture in our offshore penal colonies, abolish George W. Bush’s secrecy laws or halt the warrantless wiretapping and monitoring of American citizens? The imperial projects and the corporate state have not altered under Obama. The state kills as ruthlessly and indiscriminately in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan as it did under Bush. It steals from the U.S. treasury as rapaciously to enrich the corporate elite. It, too, bows before the conservative Israel lobby, refuses to enact serious environmental or health care reform, regulate Wall Street, end our relationship with private mercenary contractors or stop handing obscene sums of money, some $1 trillion a year, to the military and arms industry. At what point do we stop being a doormat? At what point do we fight back? We may lose if we step outside the mainstream, but at least we will salvage our self-esteem and integrity.</p>
<p>I learned to dislike liberals when I lived in Roxbury, the inner-city in Boston, as a seminary student at Harvard Divinity School. I commuted into Cambridge to hear professors and students talk about empowering people they never met. It was the time of the leftist Sandinista government in Nicaragua. Spending two weeks picking coffee in that country and then coming back and talking about it for the rest of the semester was the best way to “credentialize” yourself as a revolutionary. But few of these “revolutionaries” found the time to spend 20 minutes on the Green Line to see where human beings in their own city were being warehoused little better than animals. They liked the poor, but they did not like the smell of the poor. It was a lesson I never forgot.</p>
<p>I was also at the time a member of the Greater Boston <span class="caps">YMCA</span> boxing team. We fought on Saturday nights for $25 in arenas in working-class neighborhoods like Charlestown. My closest friends were construction workers and pot washers. They worked hard. They believed in unions. They wanted a better life, which few of them ever got. We used to run five miles after our nightly training, passing through the Mission Main and Mission Extension Housing Projects, and they would joke, “I hope we get mugged.” They knew precisely what to do with people who abused them. They may not have been liberal, they may not have finished high school, but they were far more grounded than most of those I studied with across the Charles River. They would have felt awkward, and would have been made to feel awkward, at the little gatherings of progressive and liberal intellectuals at Harvard, but you could trust and rely on them.</p>
<p>I went on to spend two decades as a war correspondent. The qualities inherent in good soldiers or Marines, like the qualities I found among those boxers, are qualities I admire—self-sacrifice, courage, the ability to make decisions under stress, the capacity to endure physical discomfort, and a fierce loyalty to those around you, even if it puts you in greater danger. If liberals had even a bit of their fortitude we could have avoided this mess. But they don’t. So here we are again, begging Obama to be Obama. He is Obama. Obama is not the problem. We are.</p>
<p>Copyright © 2009 Truthdig, L.L.C.<br />
Chris Hedges writes a regular column for Truthdig.com. Hedges graduated from Harvard Divinity School and was for nearly two decades a foreign correspondent for The New York Times. He is the author of many books, including: War Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning, What Every Person Should Know About War, and American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America.  His most recent book is Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle.</p>]]></summary><updated>2009-12-09T21:50:22-05:00</updated><published>2009-12-09T21:50:22-05:00</published><author><name>Sarah Wellington</name></author><link href='http://shop.wewillnotbesilent.net/blogs/news/1361082-liberals-are-useless-by-chris-hedges' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>tag:db1@shopify.com,2009:articles/1209942</id><title>Hippie Wigs On Bald Heads  By Dennis Serdel, Vietnam 1967-68 (one tour) Light Infantry, Americal Div. 11th Brigade, purple heart, Veterans For Peace 50 Michigan, Vietnam Veterans Against The War, United Auto Workers GM Retiree, in Perry, Michigan</title><summary type='html'><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0034/0122/files/8-19-09_AFGHANISTAN.jpg?1251389635' alt='' /></p>
<p>Aug. 19, 2009: U.S. Soldier from 10th Mountain Division covering one of the wounded as a helicopter lands to evacuate the injured after their armored vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in the Tangi Valley of Afghanistan&#8217;s Wardak Province.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)</p>
<p>Hippie Wigs On Bald Heads</p>
<p>By Dennis Serdel, Vietnam 1967-68 (one tour) Light Infantry, Americal Div. 11th Brigade, purple heart, Veterans For Peace 50 Michigan, Vietnam Veterans Against The War, United Auto Workers GM Retiree, in Perry, Michigan</p>
<p>From: Dennis Serdel <br />
To: GI Special<br />
Sent: August 22, 2009<br />
Subject: Hippie Wigs On Bald Heads</p>
Hippie Wigs On Bald Heads

<p>Where did the Peace Movement go<br />
the ones who flooded Washington DC<br />
filled the streets of San Francisco<br />
with actions all over the <span class="caps">USA</span><br />
Are you now waiting for Obama<br />
to end the Wars or watching<br />
the enhanced <span class="caps">DVD</span> with extra footage<br />
of the <span class="caps">LSD</span> drug big party at Woodstock<br />
while the Soldiers were stranded<br />
in the jungle as Country Joe sings<br />
his song and makes a career<br />
that lasts for a lifetime<br />
Today Joan Baez says she won&#8217;t sing<br />
We Shall Overcome anymore<br />
because it&#8217;s canned labeled and<br />
is meaningless now<br />
and she&#8217;s a millionaire<br />
Why is the Peace Movement silent<br />
have you given up the good fight<br />
or do you still think Obama<br />
will end both of the Wars “responsibly”<br />
Don&#8217;t you know Peace Movement<br />
you are Not doing your job<br />
the American Government War Lords<br />
have beaten you down like putting a<br />
penny on a railroad track<br />
like damming a river into a small creek<br />
you are Not busting any dams<br />
opening any fences for<br />
the young protesters to walk through<br />
There was No difference<br />
between <span class="caps">LBJ</span> and Nixon<br />
and there is No difference<br />
between Bush W and Obama<br />
He talks to the <span class="caps">VFW</span> Veterans For War<br />
with John Birchers with guns<br />
standing outside in Arizona<br />
We need three hundred Woodstock<br />
thousands young people now<br />
as Obama talks all of the time<br />
about winning the Afghanistan War<br />
while leaving Soldiers in Iraq<br />
in permanent bases<br />
Where are you <span class="caps">ANSWER</span> or<br />
United For Peace and Justice<br />
or any of the others<br />
Did you think you could<br />
Vote away the Wars and<br />
sit back now in your easy chairs<br />
while the Soldiers are stranded<br />
overseas getting wounded dying<br />
because Peace Movement Organizers<br />
are lazy &amp; have blood on their hands<br />
Why don&#8217;t you do your job<br />
because the War Organizers<br />
are transforming our Country<br />
into a War Culture and are winning<br />
by doing their jobs<br />
like they are supposed to do<br />
While the peace people majority<br />
are waiting for Leadership<br />
to fight back and fill a<br />
Woodstock size void and more<br />
against the Wars</p>]]></summary><updated>2009-08-27T12:32:15-04:00</updated><published>2009-08-27T12:32:15-04:00</published><author><name>Sarah Wellington</name></author><link href='http://shop.wewillnotbesilent.net/blogs/news/1209942-hippie-wigs-on-bald-heads-by-dennis-serdel-vietnam-1967-68-one-tour-light-infantry-americal-div-11th-brigade-purple-heart-veterans-for-peace-50-michigan-vietnam-veterans-against-the-war-united-auto-workers-gm-retiree-in-perry-michigan' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>tag:db1@shopify.com,2009:articles/1181982</id><title>Who Should Resist, and Who Will Become Serfs? By Chris Hedges, Truthdig. Posted April 7, 2009.</title><summary type='html'><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0034/0122/files/MARCH_OF_THE_DEAD_DC.jpg?1249668833' alt='' /></p>
<p>America is devolving into a third-world nation. And if we do not immediately halt our elite&#8217;s rapacious looting of the public treasury we will be left with trillions in debts, which can never be repaid, and widespread human misery which we will be helpless to ameliorate. Our anemic democracy will be replaced with a robust national police state. The elite will withdraw into heavily guarded gated communities where they will have access to security, goods and services that cannot be afforded by the rest of us. Tens of millions of people, brutally controlled, will live in perpetual poverty. This is the inevitable result of unchecked corporate capitalism. The stimulus and bailout plans are not about saving us. They are about saving them. We can resist, which means street protests, disruptions of the system and demonstrations, or become serfs.</p>
<p>We have been in a steady economic decline for decades. The Canadian political philosopher John Ralston Saul detailed this decline in his 1992 book &#8220;Voltaire&#8217;s Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason in the West.&#8221; David Cay Johnston exposed the mirage and rot of American capitalism in &#8220;Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (and Stick You With the Bill),&#8221; and David C. Korten, in &#8220;When Corporations Rule the World&#8221; and &#8220;Agenda for a New Economy,&#8221; laid out corporate malfeasance and abuse. But our universities and mass media, entranced by power and naively believing that global capitalism was an unstoppable force of nature, rarely asked the right questions or gave a prominent voice to those who did. Our elites hid their incompetence and loss of control behind an arrogant facade of specialized jargon and obscure economic theories.</p>
<p>The lies employed to camouflage the economic decline are legion. President Ronald Reagan included 1.5 million U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine service personnel with the civilian work force to magically reduce the nation&#8217;s unemployment rate by 2 percent. President Bill Clinton decided that those who had given up looking for work, or those who wanted full-time jobs but could only find part-time employment, were no longer to be counted as unemployed. This trick disappeared some 5 million unemployed from the official unemployment rolls. If you work more than 21 hours a week &#8212; most low-wage workers at places like Wal-Mart average 28 hours a week &#8212; you are counted as employed, although your real wages put you below the poverty line. Our actual unemployment rate, when you include those who have stopped looking for work and those who can only find part-time jobs, is not 8.5 percent but 15 percent. A sixth of the country is now effectively unemployed. And we are shedding jobs at a faster rate than in the months after the 1929 crash.</p>
<p>The consumer price index, used by the government to measure inflation, is meaningless. To keep the official inflation figures low the government has been substituting basic products it once measured to check for inflation with ones that do not rise very much in price. This sleight of hand has kept the cost-of-living increases tied to the <span class="caps">CPI</span> artificially low. The New York Times&#8217; consumer reporter, W.P. Dunleavy, wrote that her groceries now cost $587 a month, up from $400 a year earlier. This is a 40 percent increase. California economist John Williams, who runs an organization called Shadow Statistics, contends that if Washington still used the <span class="caps">CPI</span> measurements applied back in the 1970s, inflation would be 10 percent.</p>
<p>The corporate state, and the political and intellectual class that served the corporate state, constructed a financial and political system based on illusions. Corporations engaged in pyramid lending that created fictitious assets. These fictitious assets became collateral for more bank lending. The elite skimmed off hundreds of millions in bonuses, commissions and salaries from this fictitious wealth. Politicians, who dutifully served corporate interests rather than those of citizens, were showered with campaign contributions and given lucrative jobs when they left office. Universities, knowing it was not good business to challenge corporatism, muted any voices of conscience while they went begging for corporate donations and grants. Deceptive loans and credit card debt fueled the binges of a consumer society and hid falling wages and the loss of manufacturing jobs.</p>
<p>The Obama administration, rather than chart a new course, is intent on re-inflating the bubble. The trillions of dollars of government funds being spent to sustain these corrupt corporations could have renovated our economy. We could have saved tens of millions of Americans from poverty. The government could have, as consumer activist Ralph Nader has pointed out, started 10 new banks with $35 billion each and a 10-to-1 leverage to open credit markets. Vast, unimaginable sums are being placed into these dirty corporate hands without oversight. And they will use this money as they always have &#8212; to enrich themselves at our expense.</p>
<p>&#8220;You are going to see the biggest waste, fraud and abuse in American history,&#8221; Nader warned when I asked about the bailouts. &#8220;Not only is it wrongly directed, not only does it deal with the perpetrators instead of the people who were victimized, but they don&#8217;t have a delivery system of any honesty and efficiency. The Justice Department is overwhelmed. It doesn&#8217;t have a tenth of the prosecutors, the investigators, the auditors, the attorneys needed to deal with the previous corporate crime wave before the bailout started last September. It is especially unable to deal with the rapacious ravaging of this new money by these corporate recipients. You can see it already. The corporations haven&#8217;t lent it. They have used some of it for acquisitions or to preserve their bonuses or their dividends. As long as they know they are not going to jail, and they don&#8217;t see many newspaper reports about their colleagues going to jail, they don&#8217;t care. It is total impunity. If they quit, they quit with a golden parachute. Even [General Motors <span class="caps">CEO</span> Rick] Wagoner is taking away $21 million.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are a handful of former executives who have conceded that the bailouts are a waste. American International Group Inc.&#8217;s former chairman, Maurice R. Greenberg, told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Thursday that the effort to prop up the firm with $170 billion has &#8220;failed.&#8221; He said the company should be restructured. <span class="caps">AIG</span>, he said, would have been better off filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection instead of seeking government help.</p>
<p>&#8220;These are signs of hyper decay,&#8221; Nader said from his office in Washington. &#8220;You spend this kind of money and do not know if it will work.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Bankrupt corporate capitalism is on its way to bankrupting the socialism that is trying to save it,&#8221; Nader added. &#8220;That is the end stage. If they no longer have socialism to save them then we are into feudalism. We are into private police, gated communities and serfs with a 21st century nomenclature.&#8221;</p>
<p>We will not be able to raise another 3 or 4 trillion dollars, especially with our commitments now totaling some $12 trillion, to fix the mess. It was only a couple of months ago that our expenditures totaled $9 trillion. And it was not long ago that such profligate government spending was unthinkable. There was an $800 billion limit placed on the Federal Reserve a year ago. The economic stimulus and the bailouts will not bring back our casino capitalism. And as the meltdown shows no signs of abating, and the bailouts show no sign of working, the recklessness and desperation of our capitalist overlords have increased. The cost, to the working and middle class, is becoming unsustainable. The Fed reported in March that households lost $5.1 trillion, or 9 percent, of their wealth in the last three months of 2008, the most ever in a single quarter in the 57-year history of record keeping by the central bank. For the full year, household wealth dropped $11.1 trillion, or about 18 percent. These figures did not record the decline of investments in the stock market, which has probably erased trillions more in the country&#8217;s collective net worth.</p>
<p>The bullet to our head, inevitable if we do not radically alter course, will be sudden. We have been borrowing at the rate of more than $2 billion a day over the last 10 years, and at some point it has to stop. The moment China, the oil-rich states and other international investors stop buying treasury bonds the dollar will become junk. Inflation will rocket upward. We will become Weimar Germany. A furious and sustained backlash by a betrayed and angry populace, one unprepared intellectually and psychologically for collapse, will sweep aside the Democrats and most of the Republicans. A cabal of proto-fascist misfits, from Christian demagogues to simpletons like Sarah Palin to loudmouth talk show hosts, who we naively dismiss as buffoons, will find a following with promises of revenge and moral renewal. The elites, the ones with their Harvard Business School degrees and expensive vocabularies, will retreat into their sheltered enclaves of privilege and comfort. We will be left bereft and abandoned outside the gates.</p>
<p>By Chris Hedges</p>]]></summary><updated>2009-07-31T20:22:17-04:00</updated><published>2009-07-31T20:22:17-04:00</published><author><name>Sarah Wellington</name></author><link href='http://shop.wewillnotbesilent.net/blogs/news/1181982-who-should-resist-and-who-will-become-serfs-by-chris-hedges-truthdig-posted-april-7-2009' rel='alternate'/></entry></feed>