Archive for November, 2006

Define Freedom

Monday, November 20th, 2006

An AP article by Chase Squires came out this weekend, covering Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’ remarks at the Air Force Academy. During his speech, the Attorney General expressed his disagreement with the recent ruling against the Bush administration’s warrantless surveillance program. I was not able to find the entire text of his speech and can only refer to his remarks as presented by Mr. Squires.

Quoting from the article:

Gonzales, told about 400 cadets from the academy’s political science and law classes, that some see the program as on the verge of stifling freedom rather than protecting the country. “But this view is shortsighted,” he said. “its definition of freedom — one utterly divorced from civic responsibility — is superficial and is itself a grave threat to the liberty and security of the American people.”

I found myself wondering how Alberto Gonzales would define freedom as opposed to the definition of freedom held by those opposing warrentless surveillance. I wish that I could ask him to expand upon his remarks and tell me what freedom looks like in his world.

I am fond of dictionary entries, and so I turned to my 1989 World Book Dictionary for a concise definition of freedom. I liked what I found:

The state or condition of being free: In this then consists freedom…in our being able to act or not to act, according as we shall choose or will (John Locke). Not being under another’s control; power to do, say or think as one pleases; liberty…

Where does ‘civic responsibility’ come into play? Can we say that true freedom is the freedom to choose to ignore our civic responsibilities, to behave badly or indifferently? I’ve often heard it said that ‘with freedom comes responsibility’. Is that true? Perhaps we should say instead ‘with freedom comes risk’. What do you think freedom means? Is freedom even possible in our complicated and dangerous world? Is Alberto Gonzales right in saying that freedom divorced from civic responsibility is superficial and a grave threat to our liberty and security? Or is he twisting the meaning of freedom in some sort of 1984 doublespeak to fulfill some less than honorable goal of government?

The Drawbacks and Liabilities of Libertarianism

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

You’ve heard the benefits of libertarianism, but have you ever heard someone speak about the drawbacks of it? This article describes some of those drawbacks, and after reading it you no longer will be at a loss for words when arguing with a Republican or Democrat about the merits of the other political parties.  Confused? The drawbacks of libertarianism are our very STRENGTHS!

Read on at http://www.theadvocates.org/liberator/vol-11-num-22.html#Cloud

Hacking Democracy–Voting Fraud in the US?

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

I was flipping through TV channels this morning and came across a surprising documentary titled “Hacking Democracy”. The program originally aired on HBO on November 2nd, but was being replayed Sunday morning. Put out by Black Box Voting, the film covers instances of possible voter fraud in the last election as well as potential security risks inherent in Diebold electronic voting systems. It grabbed my attention and I couldn’t turn away. Fascinating–and frightening–and certainly relevant to the election in progress. I hope the film will be shown again. If you get a chance to see it, don’t miss it!

HBO’s Hacking Democracy …tells the story of Bev Harris, a grandmother and writer who started investigating the subject of electronic voting in 2002 after questioning her county’s switch to electronic touch-screen voting machines. Unsatisfied with their explanation, Harris set out to learn about electronic voting systems on her own, and in doing so stumbled upon shocking revelations about the vulnerability of the software and hardware. Harris, who went on to form the watchdog group BlackBoxVoting.org, recently spoke with TVGuide.com about her illuminating, though unsettling, journey.
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For more information, visit Black Box Voting on the web

“From Freedom to Facism” now available on DVD and on Google Video

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

You now can purchase the Director’s Cut DVD of Aaron Russo’s movie “From Freedom to Facism” at http://freedomtofascism.com/downloads/dvd.html

Those of you wanting to view before you buy can watch the entire movie for free (although it is a lower quality version to enable quicker download). Use the link above to jump to Google Video.

America: Freedom to Fascism is a compelling and troubling account of how the wealth of our nation was silently passed from its citizens to a handful of powerful bankers in 1913. That’s the year the Federal Reserve Act and the 16th Amendment were introduced, giving a privately held corporation the means to control our finances while ensuring its interest payments through the strong arms of the newly-formed Internal Revenue Service. Ever since then, Russo suggests, Americans have been gradually conditioned to accept fewer freedoms and a lower standard of living… all the while considering debt and servitude as distinctly American values.