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The Pencil Story: Why the Patriot Act Must Expire

Fri Jun 10, 2005 at 10:34:14 PM PDT

When I was a kid growing up in Hilton, New York, I was a real sucker.  There was this kid, Andy Antonucci, who used to hit me on the head, burp in my face and stuff like that.  Don't fret; this is not a woe-is-me story, most kids get picked on... I'm getting to the point.  The thing is that every once in a while, at well-placed irregular intervals, this Antonucci kid would play nice.  He'd sidle up to me and say, "Hey, big guy.  How ya doing?  No, really!  Nice day, huh?  Hey, you know what?  I don't have a pencil.  Could I borrow yours?  I'd really appreciate it.  No, seriously.  Hey, thanks.  I just need it for a second.  I'll be right back!"  Then he'd take the pencil across the room, get his droogies' attention, point at me, smirk, then snap the pencil in two and go on his merry way.

Advance to the present day...

Now that I've grown up, I'd like to think my bullshit detector is a bit more refined.  We have the Republicans in Congress trying to get the USA Patriot Act extended, even though they promised its provisions would expire later this year.  These GOP politicians are swearing up and down that, although, golly gee, the provisions of the USA Patriot Act allow for the curtailment of civil liberties and the intrusion of Big Brother government into the most personal aspects of our lives, they aren't actually going to curtail your civil liberties; they aren't going to snoop into your personal life.  No, no, the Republicans insist, they are going to be judicious, careful, virtous executors of the Patriot Act; the only people who will be harmed are the bad guys.  The evil ones.  The dead-enders.  The traitors.  The terrorists.  Not you, ha ha ha, no, not you!

Trust us.

We'll be good, the Republicans say.  You just run along now and don't worry your pretty little head none.  We'll take care of everything.

Trust us.

When the Republicans trot this line out, they depend on you to be a Class A sucker.

After all, if you paid attention, you'd know what happens when you go ahead and trust George W. Bush and the Republicans.  When you give Bush and the Republicans the green light, they:

take us to war on false pretenses
fire staffers who tell the truth
identify CIA agents by name on petty vendettas
kick out ticket holders at public events because they wear a Democratic Party affiliation
kick out ticket holders at public events because their car has the wrong bumper sticker
arrest peaceful protesters for moving out of protest pens
place noncitizens in indefinite detention without charges or access to a lawyer
place citizens in indefinite detention without charges or access to a lawyer
classify embarassing documents having nothing to do with national security

and, just yesterday, prevent invited and attending witnesses from testifying in a hearing, and prevent their Democratic colleagues from asking questions in the same hearing, because as Republicans they don't like what the witnesses say and don't like the questions their colleagues are asking.

This is history, friend.  Recent history.  You know you can't trust the Republicans because when you did it before, they let you down.  Again.  and Again.  and Again.  and Again.  and Again.

So now you're holding the metaphoric pencil.  You know what the bullies did the last time they asked for a favor, the last time they asked you to trust them.

It's up to you.  Are you going to be a sucker?  Are you going to shrug your shoulders, mutter "OK," and get ready for the next inevitable smack upside the head?  Or are you going to contact your Representative and give her or him holy Heck until s/he promises to let the USA Patriot Act expire?

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  •  Trust (4.00 / 7)

    Trust me on this.

    Seriously, how far do the Republicans have to go before a wide swath of Americans stand up and holler a collective "BULLSHIT"?

    It's worse than Watergate, and yet it's all being treated like it's no big deal.  I just don't get it.

    Irregular Politics are called for in these Irregular Times...

    by theolock on Fri Jun 10, 2005 at 10:34:57 PM PDT

    •  Radical Republicans (none / 0)

      Loved the pencil story!

      A snake is a snake. They are what they are. You know what you're getting. Radical Republicans are the same animal now as they've always been.

      •  My Andy Antonucci (none / 1)

        was named Dennis, and spitting, punching and kicking were his favorite communications modes. He was "winning by intimidation" before its time, on days when he didn't spit at you you thought he was being nice.

        I finally outgrew him, and my fear of him, and prevented him from tormenting me any further by pummeling him with my fists in an uncontrolled burst of rage (for which I have always felt embarrassed, still do, but heck, it was 4th grade). I am adamantly opposed to violence, but I know that even the most responsibly-intended people have their breaking point.

        (0+ / 0-), (0+ / 0-), it's off to kos I go...

        by doorguy on Sat Jun 11, 2005 at 12:31:00 AM PDT

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  •  Yes, exactly! (none / 0)

    Very, very apt metaphor.  And a nice "Clockwork Orange" reference.

    The History Commons needs your participation.

    by Black Max on Fri Jun 10, 2005 at 11:33:26 PM PDT

    •  The 10 grievances theolock names (none / 0)

      sound like the Declaration of Independence, and sound like about 10 percent of a list the dKos community could assemble, with links, maybe tonight.  

      (0+ / 0-), (0+ / 0-), it's off to kos I go...

      by doorguy on Sat Jun 11, 2005 at 12:36:14 AM PDT

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  •  Well (none / 0)

    I feel fortunate that I live in a district where I don't feel the need to contact my rep.  Anna Eshoo is pretty good as reps go.
  •  The best thing you could do with this... (none / 0)

    ...is to rewrite it before the election and see it gets everywhere.

    It is about the most powerful and moderate piece I have ever seen.
    It will convince a lot of people.  It could swing an election on its own.

    The "pencil" as an allegory for the vote...

    Recommended...  Highly if I could.

    Truckle the Uncivil, Nullus Anxietas Sanguinae. Economic Left/Right: -3.38 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.00

    by Truckle on Sat Jun 11, 2005 at 07:33:51 AM PDT

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