Tuesday, December 08, 2015

How are gun laws in the U.S. different from other nations' gun laws?


From DKos: This is FASCISM, and we should say it clearly...while we can.


 
Sixty million people died in World War II, but fascism won. It didn’t win on the battlefield. It didn’t win right away. It won because the same fears, the same greed, the same hatred that fueled its growth in the first part of the twentieth century never went away. The symbols of fascism became anathema, but the causes … went deep. And gradually, slowly, one step at a time, all those vices became first tolerated, then treated as virtues, and then as the only acceptable view.

Godwin’s Law—the contention that any argument will eventually come round to warnings about Hitler—is twenty-five years old, but for much longer than that, we’ve been taught that the use of that ... f-word ... is not to be taken seriously.

Sure, every government program, new or old, is open to accusations of communism and warnings of a slippery slope toward some failed dictatorship. That’s expected. But to even acknowledge our long, stumbling lurch to the right; the building force of corporate power; the relentless need for war; a police whose power of enforcement is divorced from law; a preening nationalism that rewards the full rights of citizenship only to those who fit an ever-narrower mold … You can’t call it fascism. People will only laugh.

It was French poet Charles Baudelaire who said “the finest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist." The finest trick of the modern fascist? The same. Nothing is ever fascist. It’s just “very conservative.” And this week’s very conservative, is next weeks middle of the road.

After all, what politician could be taken seriously who didn’t accept the completely middle of the road position that we should value the safety of the populace over the preservation of rights? Forget that oath. The top job of the president is to keep the American public safe, no matter what that takes.
It looks like the American people are waking up.  They know that electing a Commander-in-Chief to keep America safe, so that we remain free, is what the 2016 election is all about.
Even when doing that job means abandoning families left destitute by war.
“Republicans and Democrats came together in a veto-proof majority to respond to the will of the American people and do our primary job to keep them safe,” said Representative Richard Hudson of North Carolina, a Republican, who co-sponsored the bill with Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul of Texas.
That drive for safety über alles means that we must surrender our privacy to the state censors who read everything we write, listen to everything we say, view every transaction we make, without a warrant and keep doing it even when they say they’re not.  It means that we have a police that makes use of tanks and other military gear to invade the homes of ordinary citizens, and where police take more property than criminals without convictions or even charges.

Now we’ve come to an election year in which the promise of surveillance of those who follow the wrong religioninternment camps, torture and racismracismracism is not just a strategy, but a winning strategy.

This is who we are ...

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Which part doesn’t apply?

There are a thousand definitions for fascism, most of them concocted simply to show that what you’re doing isn’t a step in the direction of fascism, but what that other guy proposes certainly would be. But I’m not saying we’re moving toward fascism. I’m saying we started that drift a long time ago, and now we’re well across the line. We started by labeling minorities in our own cities as "welfare queens" and constructed a mythology that drove a wedge through our nation. We started by equating democratic action with sure failure and elevating capitalism into a cause. We started … and we kept going.

We went there when we turned greed—the kind of sick, envious greed that makes people value the rich over the poor and corporations over individuals—into not only a virtue, but a cornerstone of our nation cemented in place by repeated Supreme Court rulings that certify the preeminent position of wealth and corporate power.

We went there when we turned nationalism—blind prejudice against those who don’t conform to the image of “us”—into a flag-waving patriotism that’s expressed in calls to enforce state religion and turn even those born here into “other” if they don’t have the right skin tone.

We went there when we used that nationalism to fuel unwarranted invasions that destabilized huge portions of the world and directly drove the terrorism that we’re now using to fuel yet more nationalism and more attacks and more terrorism and more nationalism in an insane, self-reinforcing loop.

We went there when we turned fear—quivering, knock-kneed jittery cowardice—into the illusion of “being tough” by throwing our freedoms away in double handfuls. It was that fear (and keen lobbying from defense contractors) that caused us, with no justification whatsoever, to begin funneling military equipment into our police forces, and to replace "protect and serve" with "dominate and control."

This is a year in which not only the leading candidate for the GOP nomination, but all major candidates have favored building a "permanent border wall" separating America from neighboring nations and justifying this wall on the basis of racist caricature of immigrants. A year where the idea of internment camps isn't restricted to the GOP. It’s a year in which protests have been met by tanks. In which reason is decried as weakness. In which we’ve taken all our worst instincts and held them up proudly.
Police in riot gear block a street near the CVS Pharmacy building in Baltimore April 28, 2015. Hundreds of rioters looted businesses and set buildings on fire, including the pharmacy, in Baltimore on Monday in widespread violence that injured at least 15
This is who we are.

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This is who we are.

Two female detainees sleep in a holding cell, as the children are separated by age group and gender, as hundreds of mostly Central American immigrant children are being processed and held at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Nogales Placement C
This is who we are.

Lesleigh Coyer, 25, of Saginaw, Michigan, lies down in front of the grave of her brother, Ryan Coyer, who served with the U.S. Army in both Iraq and Afghanistan, at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia March 11, 2013. Coyer died of complications from a
This is who we are.

Donald trump at the Values Voters Summit holding a Bible  Sept. 25, 2015
This is who we are.

Sinclair Lewis never actually said “When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross,” but he should have. And he should have mentioned that no one would dare speak its name.
"Our American values are not luxuries but necessities—not the salt in our bread, but the bread itself. Our common vision of a free and just society is our greatest source of cohesion at home and strength abroad—greater than the bounty of our material blessings." — Jimmy Carter
Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. — Ronald Reagan
“In terms of accomplishments, my biggest accomplishment is that I kept the country safe amidst a real danger.” — George W. Bush

From DKos: another Texas well-regulated militia shoots a man for parking on street in front of his house


Mugshot of Franklin Martinez
Mugshot of 74-year-old Franklin Martinez

 
Another good guy with a gun in Texas:
According to information released by the San Antonio Police Department, 44-year-old Manuel Lopez parked in front of his neighbor's home on Elvira Street on Sunday afternoon.

That's when investigators say 74-year-old Franklin Martinez came out of his home and began yelling at Lopez about where he had parked.

When Lopez said he would not move his car, police say Martinez shot Lopez in the head.
That seems reasonable.

Manuel Lopez is in critical condition. Franklin Martinez has been charged with with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

From DKos: Public Reacts to U.S. Capitol Cheney Bust


Former Vice President Dick Cheney speaks before the unveiling of a marble bust of Cheney in the US Capitol in Washington, December 3, 2015. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan - RTX1X2AY
Former Vice President Dick Cheney accepts his award at the U.S. Capitol

 
“US doesn't prosecute its war criminals. It honors them” — Glenn Greenwald 
The truth in Greenwald’s quote, and the sentiment, is felt around the world as former Vice President Dick Cheney was honored Thursday. A white bust was created that now sits at the U.S. Capitol, bought and paid for by the American people.

The event brought out Cheney’s (poignantly) true “partner in crime,” former President George W. Bush. Sarah Lazare at Common Dreams remarks: 
The ceremony was the first public appearance of Cheney and Bush together since Jon Meacham's biography of George H.W. Bush was released in November. Bush Sr. is quoted criticizing Cheney for being "hard-line," "iron-ass," and "knuckling under to the real hard-charging guys who want to fight about everything, use force to get our way in the Middle East." 
Bush Jr. made light of the comments about the former vice president, who has recently used his considerable media platform to rail against the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, declare he is unapologetic about the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and call for military escalation towards ISIS.
Former US President George W. Bush waves to attendees as he exits with Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (L), after the unveiling of a marble bust of former Vice President Dick Cheney in the US Capitol in Washington, December 3, 2015. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan - RTX1X2KY
Former President George W. Bush makes jokes at the Dick Cheney ceremony

I'd like to wipe the smarmy smirk offa his face, too.
 
Lazare reports that when Bush Jr. told his father about the Cheney ceremony, Bush Sr. said “send my best regards to old iron-ass."
 
How about “old torturer” or “old murderer” or “old war criminal?” Dick Cheney is responsible for the deaths of over 4,500 U.S. troops—and reportedly hundreds of thousands innocent civilians. 

All of my spirituality leaves me when I think of Dick Cheney. The world damage he created, and the lives he destroyed is beyond forgiveness, much less worthy of an honor. Shame on U.S. for allowing this man to walk free.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (L), former US President George W. Bush (C) and former Vice President Dick Cheney sit on stage before the unveiling of a marble bust of Cheney in the US Capitol in Washington, December 3, 2015. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan - RTX1X2B1
Before the unveiling of the Dick Cheney Bust (L-R: Paul Ryan, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney)

Perhaps the Dick Cheney bust unveiling should have looked more like the photo below? I’d give that a yes.

Exactly what I was thinking--great minds!
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Demonstrator protesting Guantanamo Detention Camp 

Here are just a few comments found under the Common Dreams piece:
 
coliXXX
Nice satire. That is satire, right?
 
madaXXX
So what's the message here. "War Criminals Are Good and Whistleblowers are Bad"
organicXXX
I just want to throw-up! no one else makes my skin crawl like this mtF! bernie would jail him!
N30XXX
I'm calling dibs when I'm reincarnated as a pigeon.

It's Wabbit Season! Duck Season! No, DKos says, "It's War on Christmas Season!"

DKos dump

  • Public begins to react to Dick Cheney's honorary bust at U.S. Capitol


  • Obama to cancel millions in student loans swindled by Rubio-supported Corinthian Colleges


  • Samantha Bee has reimagined Ted Cruz's election campaign and it is pretty tremendous


  • Marco Rubio out-stupid's himself: 'I don't hear anybody talking about bomb control'


  • Sign if you agree with Bernie: The rhetoric and fear mongering about syrian refugees from Republicans is abhorrent.


  • 'Affluenza' teen who killed four in drunk driving case seen partying it up in new video


  • Cartoon: 'Tis the War on Christmas season!


  • Nevada Republican lawmaker shares Christmas card featuring fully armed family


  • Ted Cruz, the perfect candidate for the coming Christian caliphate


  • Sign if you agree with Bernie Sanders: Private prisons that profit from human suffering are an abomination and we must end this practice.


  • Ohio deputy charged after fatally shooting his neighbor in the head


  • Cartoon: Ah, election season!


  • New York Daily News calls Wayne Lapierre a terrorist, accuses NRA of 'sick gun jihad against America'


  • Gov. Mike Pence meets with Archbishop to ask church to withdraw support for Syrian refugee family


  • Sign if you agree with Bernie: Do not sell sacred Native American land to foreign corporations, pass the Save Oak Flat Act.


  • Democrats taxing rich and lowering unemployment in Minnesota has led to $1.9 billion budget surplus


  • Reporters enter San Bernardino terrorists' apartment, rifle through papers, photos, other evidence


  • Senate Republicans vote to repeal Obamacare, defund Planned Parenthood, let terror suspects buy guns


  • We are more afraid than ever of gun violence, but the truth is the murder rate is at a 50-year low


  • This is fascism, and we should say it clearly ... while we can


  • This is how Fox News creates ignorant viewers