Civil rights

FENCING OFF OUR DEMOCRACY

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Tue., 5/13/08

It's bad enough that the BushCheney regime keeps usurping power to build an imperial presidency, but it's far worse that our Congress critters have been weaker than Canadian hot sauce at exercising their own constitutional power.

Take "The Fence," the 40-foot-high... [read more]

AL NEEDS A JOB

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Tue., 5/13/08

Poor Al--he's all resume, no job. Sort of a yuppified version of "All hat, no cattle."

And what a resume he has: graduate of Harvard law school; chief lawyer for the president of the United States; and then U.S. attorney general,... [read more]

ELECTION INTEGRITY, 2008

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Wed., 2/6/08

Since the last two elections had voting problems ranging from malfunctions to malfeasance, how do we know that, this election year, our votes will be fairly and accurately counted? Especially untrustworthy are the paperless, touchscreen electronic voting machines sold by... [read more]

VIDEO: Attacking our freedom to protest

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Tue., 11/13/07
The Bushites are trying to intimidate us and keep us from speaking our minds -- but the women of CodePink are fighting back. Do you want to put this... [read more]

VIDEO: A very personal protest

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Tue., 11/6/07
Over the years, I've come across some very clever protest actions, but here's one that just beats the pants off all the others. Do you want to put this video... [read more]

VIDEO: Revisiting the arrest of the protesters

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Tue., 10/30/07
Think our government wouldn't suppress our right to peacefully protest? Think again! Do you want to put this video on your site or blog? You can embed the YouTube video... [read more]

Do something!

Monday, October 8, 2007
Posted by Jim Hightower

The attempt by BushCheney to erect a supreme executive over our constitutional form of government cannot succeed if Congress refuses to go along. To urge Democratic leaders to use all of the considerable legislative powers at their disposal, contact them:... [read more]


The presidency is taking over the courts and Congress

October 2007

WHERE IS CONGRESS? It's way past time for members to stand up. Historic matters are at stake. The Constitution is being trampled, the very form of our government is being perverted, and nothing less than American democracy itself is endangered--a presidential coup is taking place. I think of Barbara Jordan, the late congresswoman from Houston. On July 25, 1974, this powerful thinker and member of the House Judiciary Committee took her turn to speak during the Nixon impeachment inquiry.

"My faith in the Constitution is whole; it is complete; it is total," she declared in her thundering voice. "And I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction, of the Constitution."Where are the likes of Barbara Jordan in today's Congress? While the BushCheney regime continues to establish a supreme, arrogant, autocratic presidency in flagrant violation of the Constitution, members of Congress largely sit there as idle spectators--or worse, as abettors of Bush's usurpation of their own congressional authority.

The presidency is taking over the courts and Congress

Why it matters

Separation of powers. Rule of law. Checks and balances. These may seem to us moderns to be little more than a set of dry, legal precepts that we had to memorize in high-school history class but need not concern us now. After all, the founders (bless their wigged heads!) established these principles for us back in 17-something-or-other, so we don't really have to worry about them in 2007. Think again. These are not merely arcane phrases of constitutional law, but the very keystones of our democracy, essential to sustaining our ideal of being a self-governing people, free of tyrants who would govern us on their own whim. The founders knew about tyranny. The monarch of the time, King George III, routinely denied colonists basic liberties, spied on them and entered their homes at will, seized their property, jailed anyone he wanted without charges, rounded up and killed dissidents, and generally ruled with an iron fist. He was both the law and above the law, operating on the twin doctrines of "the divine rule of kings" and "the king can do no wrong." [ read more ]

DEMOCRATS CAVE IN TO BUSH FEARMONGERING

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Mon., 8/27/07

Once upon a time, America had a strong president who reassured the American people, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself." Now we have a weak president who tells us that we must be fearful of all things all... [read more]