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9/11 and Manipulation of the USA
Traveling from New York City in late September 2001, on a pre-scheduled book tour, author Joan Didion spoke with audiences in several cities on the West Coast. In the wake of 9/11, she later wrote, "these people to whom I was listening -- in San Francisco and Los Angeles and Portland and Seattle -- were making connections I had not yet in my numbed condition thought to make: connections between [the American] political process and what had happened on September 11, connections between our political life and the shape our reaction would take and was in fact already taking. These people recognized that even then, within days after the planes hit, there was a good deal of opportunistic ground being seized under cover of the clearly urgent need for increased security. These people recognized even then, with flames still visible in lower Manhattan, that the words 'bipartisanship' and 'national unity' had come to mean acquiescence to the administration's preexisting agenda..."
by Norman Solomon
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Common Dreams
A lot of media coverage was glorifying people who died and/or showed courage on September 11, 2001. "In fact," Didion contended, "it was in the reflexive repetition of the word 'hero' that we began to hear what would become in the year that followed an entrenched preference for ignoring the meaning of the event in favor of an impenetrably flattening celebration of its victims, and a troublingly belligerent idealization of historical ignorance."
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Posted by TheTree on Wednesday, September 21 @ 19:37:46 EDT (292 reads)
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The Uses of Disaster: Notes on Bad Weather and Good Government
At stake in stories of disaster is what version of human nature we will accept, and at stake in that choice is how will we govern, and how we will cope with future disasters. By now, more than a week after New Orleans has been destroyed, we have heard the stories of poor, mostly black people who were out of control. We were told of riots and babies being murdered, of instances of cannibalism. And we were provided an image of authority, of controlof power as a necessary counter not to threats to human life but to unauthorized shopping, as though free TVs were the core of the crisis. This place is going to look like Little Somalia, Brigadier General Gary Jones, commander of the Louisiana National Guard's Joint Task Force told the Army Times. We're going to go out and take this city back. This will be a combat operation to get this city under control.
by Rebecca Solnit
Friday, September 9, 2005
Common Dreams
New Orleans, of course, has long been a violent place. Its homicide rate is among the highest in the nation. The Associated Press reports that last year university researchers conducted an experiment in which police fired 700 blank rounds in a New Orleans neighborhood in a single afternoon. No one called to report the gunfire. That is a real disaster. As I write this, however, it is becoming clear that many of the stories of post-disaster Hobbesian carnage were little more than rumor. I live in the N.O. area and got back into my house on Saturday, one resident wrote to Harry Shearer's website. We know that the looting was blown out of proportion and that much of it was just people getting food and water, or batteries and other emergency supplies. That is not to say that some actual looting did not go on. There was, indeed, some of that. But it was pretty isolated. As was the shooting and other violence in the streets.
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Posted by TheTree on Wednesday, September 21 @ 19:33:28 EDT (289 reads)
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| Monday, September 05 | | · | As White House Anxiety Grows, Bush Tries to Quell Political Crisis |
| · | Critics Say Bush Undercut New Orleans Flood Control |
| Tuesday, August 30 | | · | Critical Votes Loom For Hill Republicans |
| Monday, August 29 | | · | Commission Votes to Close Walter Reed Army Medical Center |
| Saturday, August 13 | | · | Road Bill Reflects The Power Of Pork |
| Friday, August 12 | | · | Four Amendments & a Funeral |
| · | Officials Earn High Marks on the Hill |
| Sunday, August 07 | | · | In Texas, They Can Transmute Barbecue Into Campaign Gold |
| Saturday, August 06 | | · | In Congress, the GOP Embraces Its Spending Side |
| Tuesday, August 02 | | · | On Capitol Hill, A Flurry of GOP Victories |
| · | Bills' Passage Shows the Arena Where GOP Can Flex Its Muscle |
| Saturday, July 16 | | · | Donation Brought Access to DeLay |
| Friday, July 15 | | · | Frist Again at the Center of Stem Cell Fight |
| Tuesday, July 12 | | · | Rove Comes Under New Scrutiny in C.I.A. Disclosure Case |
| Monday, July 11 | | · | Senate Votes for $1.5 Billion In Extra Veterans Affairs Funds |
| Friday, July 01 | | · | The Lobbyists' Scandal: The Secret World of Washington |
| Thursday, June 30 | | · | House Votes to Cut Bush's Democracy Plan |
| Sunday, June 26 | | · | Required Report on Trip by House Ethics Chairman Is Missing |
| Saturday, June 25 | | · | Informal Advice on Trips Cited |
| Thursday, June 23 | | · | GOP House Member Calls Democrats Anti-Christian |
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