Rage Against the System

Stephen Lendman

It's time for all America to erupt.

The business of America is war on humanity.

The business of Wall Street is grand theft.

The power of money in private hands defines a morally corrupted nation.

The business of corporate America is exploiting nations, markets and people globally for profit.

In America, a criminal government/business conspiracy permits kleptocracy and gangsterism for personal gain.

Concentrated wealth and power more than ever are disproportionate.

Elections are rigged to keep it that way.

America's democracy is the best money can buy.

Major media scoundrels promote it.

In plain sight in Washington, bipartisan crooks wage war on personal freedoms, democratic values, and general welfare to grab all they can for themselves and corporate partners.

The public be damned. It's there to be exploited, not helped.

Corruption is the order of the day.

So is war-making - permanent state terrorism against humanity one country at a time or in multiple theaters.

Nothing too outlandish is off the table.

Rule of law standards don't apply.

Human welfare is irrelevant.

Only concentrated wealth and power matter, regardless of how many corpses and environmental destruction it takes to accumulate both.

With humanity and planet earth up for grabs.

With political Washington bought and paid for to go along with the most scandalous high crimes.

With core democratic values long ago dead and buried.

With martial law and constitutional annulment one major state-sponsored terrorist attack away.

With America long past a fit place to live in, survival depends on sustained committed activism like never before.

Angry people across the Middle East understand, putting their bodies where their principles, hopes and dreams lie.

It's the same across Europe in Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Britain, and elsewhere.

So far in America, it's been spotty and weak.

Wisconsin's the exception without success. They're still trying.

It's time for all America to erupt. How long will millions tolerate being ravaged by people sworn to serve them?

How long will they let money dictate policy?

How long will they stay quiet while America wages war on humanity, including at home?

Obama promised change but delivered betrayal. Only grassroots activism can achieve the real thing.

It's there for the taking with enough commitment. Failure means lost hopes, dreams and futures.

It's a bad choice no one should make.

Day of Rage on Wall Street

US Day of Rage.org organized September 17 protests in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, OR, and Austin, TX with hopefully many more like them to come - each reincarnation bigger and more committed than previous ones until events proliferate across America too big to ignore.

Their goal - "Help us reclaim democracy" by protesting nonviolently for real, not Obama-style, change, including free, fair, and open elections untainted by corporate and major media money and influence.

"We have had enough."

"One citizen. One dollar. One vote."

"Only citizens should make campaign contributions."

"Campaign contributions by citizens should not exceed $1 to any political candidate or party."

Better still, get money entirely out of politics. Publicly fund all elections, treating all candidates equally.

Make media monopolies provide free air time equally to all candidates.

End America's duopoly. It's too corrupted and can't be fixed.

Support credible independent parties and candidates only.

The Green Party of the United States for one with candidates like Cynthia McKinney, its 2008 presidential choice.

Imagine all political candidates like her.

Imperial wars and corporate handouts would end.

Too-big-to-fail banks wouldn't exist. Wall Street protests wouldn't be necessary.

Police state laws would be annulled.

People of all faiths, races, and political beliefs would be respected.

America's prison gulag would be emptied of everyone wrongfully incarcerated, at home and abroad.

Rule of law standards would be enforced against powerful interests getting a pass.

Human and civil rights would have new meaning.

So would democracy, freedom, and an agenda promoting it globally.

Law enforcement would serve and protect, not persecute.

Socially responsible America would replace concentrated wealth and power.

Progressive fair taxation would be restored. Loopholes for the rich and corporate favorites would end.

A model America would replace one not fit to live in.

Another one is possible with enough commitment, including a viable alternative media providing real news, information and analysis for millions as their first choice.

Washington Post Coverage - the Exception Proves the Rule

On September 15, WP writer Elizabeth Flock headlined, "US Day of Rage planned for Saturday - an Arab Spring in America?" saying:

"Thousands of people across the country are planning to converge on Wall Street (against) America's 'corrupt democratic process' and the use of corporate money (to buy) American elections."

AntiSec twittered:

"Wake up. Realize the Corruption in your Government. Do something. Occupy Wall Street. Start a revolution."

"Americans it is now our time. The Tunisians did it, then the Egyptians. It is OUR time. It is OUR America."

With no idea how many would turn out Saturday or what could follow, NurseAgita in California twittered:

"I'd like to say (that to begin) to take back your freedom, all you need is to stand on the sidewalk on Sept17."

Perhaps it's a start to ignite a movement.

The Washington Post aside, America's media ignored large protests nationwide so most people know nothing about them or the potential for inspiring more.

Estimates vary, but as many as 50,000 showed up in New York, Los Angeles and other cities. Hopefully many similar events will follow and grow too big to ignore.

However, you can bet corrupted media bosses at Fox, CNN, MSNBC and America's broadcast networks will try.

Maybe if everyone tuned them out to protest, it would ignite a second movement to put them out of business altogether for betraying the public trust.

Imagine America free from media scoundrels, especially on television.

Then imagine a better one day of rage activism can deliver if enough committed people get aboard for a better world everyone wants and deserves.

Another one is possible. Reach for it and find out.

A Final Comment

Mark your calendar. October 6, 2011. "Stop the Machine! Create a New World!"

October marks the tenth anniversary of America's imperial war on Afghanistan, one it lost years ago but keeps waging.

It's long past time for mass activism to stand for "peace, economic justice, human rights and a healthy environment."

Beginning on October 6, the day before the Afghan war's tenth anniversary, come to Washington to ignite an American Spring.

Access the following link for more information HERE.

Rage against imperial wars, corporate theft, political oppression, and environmental insanity.

"Stop the Machine! Create a New World!" is for everyone concerned about "injustice, militarism and environmental destruction to join in ending concentrated corporate power" and corrupted politicians serving America's super-rich alone.

Wrongfully imprisoned human rights lawyer Lynne Stewart has it right, saying:

"Agitate! Agitate! Agitate! until another world worth struggling for is gotten!

If that's not worth "agitating" for, what is?
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Stephen Lendman: I was born in 1934 in Boston, MA. Raised in a modest middle class family, attended public schools, received a BA from Harvard University in 1956 and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of PA in 1960 following 2 years of obligatory military service in the US Army. Spent the next 6 years as a marketing research analyst for several large US corporations before becoming part of a new small family business in 1967, remaining there until retiring at the end of 1999. Have since devoted my time and efforts to the progressive causes and organizations I support, all involved in working for a more humane and just world for all people everywhere, but especially for the most needy, disadvantaged and oppressed. My efforts since summer 2005 have included writing on a broad range of vital topics ranging from war and peace; social, economic and political equity for all; and justice for all the oppressed peoples of the world like the long-suffering people of Haiti and the Palestinians. Also co-hosting The Global Research News Hour, occasional public talks, and frequent appearances on radio and at times television.

Stephen Lendman is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization. He lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to The Lendman News Hour on RepublicBroadcasting.org Monday - Friday at 10AM US Central time for cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on world and national issues. All programs are archived for easy listening.
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