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fjc Donating Member (700 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 04:59 PM
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Wish I'd written it...
We Must All Do Our Part To Preserve This Climate Of Fear

By M. Willard Thornton
January 30, 2008

The last six years have been a golden age of American apprehension and
mistrust. Thanks to the events of Sept. 11, 2001, all of America was
united, standing shoulder to shoulder in sheer, unrelenting fear. But
tragically, that atmosphere of panic and confusion has begun to fade,
and without another terrible attack to bond us as a nation, we are
dangerously close to entering a post-post-9/11 era.

We cannot allow that to happen.

We must all do whatever we can to preserve America by refocusing our
priorities back on the contemplation of lethal threats*invisible
nightmarish forces plotting to destroy us in a number of horrific
ways. It is only through the vigilance and determination of every
patriot that we can maintain the sense of total dread vital to the
prolonged existence of a thriving, quivering America.

Our country deserves no less than every citizen living in apprehension.

Fear has always made America strong. Were we ever more determined than
during the Yellow Scare? When every Christian gentleman lived in
mortal terror of his daughter being doped up on opium and raped by
pagan, mustachioed Chinamen? What about the Red Scare, when citizens
from all walks of life showed their pride by turning in their friends
and associates to rabid anticommunists? Has America ever been more
resolute?

Not so very long ago, we winced every time we saw someone with facial
hair or a backpack. Average people were terrified of opening their
mail for fear of getting a face full of anthrax. Those were perhaps
our country's greatest days. Yet that once-phobic spirit that defined
our times is drastically changing.

Today, people are making eye contact with strangers on the street.
They are whistling on subway platforms, strolling down sidewalks, and
generally behaving as if they do not feel they could be killed at any
moment. Children can be seen running playfully in public parks, their
parents smiling and watching idly from afar when they should be
obsessing over an unseen child abductor who will snatch and rape their
babies first chance they get. It breaks my heart to see the land I
love fall into such a state of non-panic.

My God, what have we become?

We can no longer rely solely on our enemies to menace the populace*we
must find that horror within ourselves. Though we have made great
strides in frightening ourselves about illegal immigrants, bird-flu
pandemics, and random psychotic school shootings, it is not enough.
What happened to that country I used to know and love, where a Korean
grocer could be killed out of irrational xenophobia merely because
someone thought he was an Arab? Such an act is, I am disappointed to
say, almost unthinkable in today's increasingly
less-than-utterly-petrified climate.

You may say, "I am only one person. What can I do?" But all of our
efforts are needed if we are to maintain a state of constant anxiety.
We can all do more, but here is a good starting place: Twice a week,
for at least 15 minutes, take the time to worry about any Muslims who
may live in your area; lose sleep each night thinking about our
thousands of miles of unguarded borders; stock up on water bottles and
canned goods for no discernible reason other than that vague sense
that civilization will collapse any second; as the election heats up,
be sure to support candidates whose rhetoric appeals to your base
survival instincts and fight-or-flight reflexes rather than to your
hopes and dreams.

And remember: Each and every one of us, no matter how big or small,
possesses the ability to jump to conclusions.

The strength of our nation depends on all of us feeling*and, more
importantly, acting*as if a sniper could blow our head off at any
moment. Let's all come together as in fearful days of yore and do what
we must to keep America free from peace of mind once and for all.
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applegrove Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 05:16 PM
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1. Well done. Bush has lost his mojo without the fear card. Wonder how
far McCain will go to instill fear in the populace so he can win.
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topaz_eyes Donating Member (24 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 05:19 PM
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2. Nice.
Sums up the Republican attitude quite well.
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ncrainbowgrrl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 05:57 PM
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4. Welcome to DU, topaz_eyes!
Edited on Tue Feb-05-08 05:57 PM by ncrainbowgrrl
:hi:
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topaz_eyes Donating Member (24 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 06:13 PM
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5. Thanks for the welcome!
I think I'm gonna like it here. :hi:
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darkstar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 05:52 PM
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3. Not too far from REAL statements from Rush today...
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