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archived: 10 - 23 Jul, 2005 Back Next UPDATED: July 14, 2005 "THE DICK DURBIN DISASTER:" A FOLLOW-UP Last week I in this space, I published a lengthy column on what I called “The Dick Durbin Disaster.” This week I am on vacation, so my column will be (for some readers, I know mercifully) somewhat shorter, but on the same subject: recognizing that we are in a war with the Republican Religious Right over Constitutional democracy. Last week Stephen Gheen kindly introduced my article with the following words [slightly emended]: “Dr. Steven Jonas authors an article today that [puts in bold letters] the problem that threatens the vitality and reemergence of the Democratic Party. Dr. Jonas frames the issues with simple perfection: ‘Do we want to win? Do we really want to restore and preserve our precious constitutional democracy and above it, the Rule of Law? [If we do], the first thing we have to do is recognize that there are sides in this battle and then recognize who is on which side.’ [In his column] Dr. Jonas draws the sides and provides some critical [recommendations] for Democrats.” Over the years since 9/11 and the Georgites’ response to and use of it to undertake in earnest their long planned full assault on Constitutional democracy in the Untied States, I have occasionally thought of a union song from the 1930s by a woman named Florence Reese. Although we in the upper middle-class, left-wing, Depression/New-Deal Era households of the type in which I grew up, in New York City had not-too-much in-depth knowledge of, and certainly no direct experience with, the events, or even the type of events, to which it referred, the song was a staple. The song was about the situation in the coal-mining county of Harlan, Kentucky that came to be known as the “Harlan War,” during which the county came to be known as “Bloody Harlan.” The “J.H. Blair” referred to in it was the local sheriff who, after he had his men violently break up a local meeting of the National Mineworkers Union, famously said: “The Red revolt in Harlan County has been crushed!” For a further brief history of the period, I refer you to http://www.carlestes.com/bloodyharlan.html. Let me share with you the lyrics of that song, which often bring tears to my eyes when I think of them, and do now as I write this. Will we need to have a book entitled Cry the Beloved Country written about our glorious land too? For me, these words just resonate so well down to our own time, sadly on so much larger a scale.
“They say in Harlan County there
are no neutrals there
“Chorus:
“My daddy was miner and I'm a
miner's son
Come all you good workers, I have
good news for you
“Chorus:
“Oh workers can you stand it?
“Chorus: In defense of the Constitution, there are only two sides. Just as on the slavery question, there is no middle ground. You are either for it, or agin’ it, as they would say in the hills of Kentucky, and North Carolina too, for that matter. The only question now is: is our side going to organize for its defense and protection before it is destroyed by the Republican Religious Right, lead by the Georgites, and win the battle through organizing and electoral politics? Or will we have to fight for its Restoration after they have completed the campaign of total destruction leading to theocratic fascism they are currently engaged in? ________________
Dr.
Steven Jonas is a TPJ contributing author. He is a Professor of
Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University (NY) and
author/co-author of over twenty books. Dr. Jonas is one of America's
most perceptive Democratic political analysts. He is also the author of The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2022, originally published in 1996 under the pseudonym “Jonathan Westminster,” and republished with a New Introduction in 2004, under the same author's name. The 2004 edition is available at www.barnesandnoble.com (search with the title) and www.xlibris.com (click on “Bookstore,” then “Search” with title). Both versions are available at www.amazon.com (go to "Books;" search with title).
Dr. Jonas is also a Contributing Editor for the
Weblog
http://planetmove.blogspot.com/, produced
by The Planetary Movement Ltd. UK (http://www.planetarymovement.org/), TPJ's
own Michael Carmichael, Founder and President,
and a
Contributing Columnist for the Project for the Old
American Century, POAC,
http://www.oldamericancentury.org/.
By invitation Dr. J's TPJ columns are posted weekly
on the website of AirAmericaRadio's new morning man
(9-12 Eastern), the redoubtable Jerry Springer (yes,
it is that Jerry Springer, a true progressive
it turns out), at
http://www.springerontheradio.com/. July 7, 2005 "The Dick Durban Disaster" June 23, 2005
"Why
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"Pat
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2005
"The Schiavo Case, IV:
The Definitions Of Life And Death" March 31, 2005
“John Bolton And The
Nuclear Option"
February 24, 2005
"Going Nuclear
In Iran"
Jan 27, 2005
“Comparing
George
W. Bush And Adolf Hitler”
Dec 30, 2004
“The ‘Unless’ of the ‘Coming Second
Civil War’ Series, Part I”
Oct 28, 2004
Why The Patriot Act?”
Sept 30, 2004
“Four 800 Lb. Gorillas In The
Campaign Room”
July 29, 2004
“Some Thoughts For and About The
Kerry Campaign, IV”
May 27, 2004
“On Fascism -- And The Georgites”
April 29, 2004 “On
George Bush and Religion, Part 2”
March 25, 2004
“Brief Essays” February 27, 2004 “On Doctor Dean” |
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