[blind-democracy] Re: Attack on the Twin Towers

  • From: "Roger Loran Bailey" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "rogerbailey81" for DMARC)
  • To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 23:31:57 -0400

And I know very well that when you identify the wrong people as your enemy you are setting yourself up for defeat.


On 9/11/2016 10:53 PM, Alice Dampman Humel wrote:

that’s the enemy in class warfare, and you know very well that is not what I was talking about...
On Sep 11, 2016, at 8:58 PM, Roger Loran Bailey (Redacted sender "rogerbailey81" for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:


You are missing something. The enemy force is already here and is occupying this country. The enemy force is the ruling rich.
On 9/11/2016 12:37 PM, Alice Dampman Humel wrote:
I agree with Miriam…no matter how much any of us dislikes and protests the actions of the US government, no matter how much any of us distances him/herself from actions and positions we find repugnant, it’s still “we.” And if you don’t believe Miriam or me when we say so, think about how an enemy would treat even the most outspoken protester among us if he/she were captured or if the US were invaded by an enemy force that blew through his/her city or neighborhood. It truly is shoot first and ask questions later. Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky, or Bill O’Reilly or Rush Limbaugh, they’re all the same to the “other side,” whatever that happens to be on any given day. And we, the US, ourselves have done exactly the same thing…when the government decided to imprison all Japanese in camps during WWII, they did not make exceptions for those families who had sons, husbands, fathers, who were at that very moment fighting in the US forces, defending the very country that was imprisoning their families. So, like it or not, we’re all part of the we until someone decides to renounce his/her citizenship and leave the country to find one whose citizenship he/she would find more palatable and, I might add, a country who would accept his/her application for citizenship or political asylum. How many starry eyed Communists tried to move to the Soviet Union only to be told, we don’t want rabble rousers like you here in the USSR?
Donne said it best: no man is an island.
On Sep 11, 2016, at 8:29 AM, Frank Ventura <frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Yes, but we keep giving them more and more power due to some twisted sense of idol worship or worse still cut off our nose to spite our face portests.
Frank

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Just because we may benefit from some concessions that the working class
has wrung out of the bourgeois state does not make us a part of their
system.


On 9/10/2016 4:12 PM, Miriam Vieni wrote:
Yes, well we can all disapprove of our government's policies. We can disavow
them. But at the same time, we all benefit, some of us more than others,
from being US citizens. One simple example, we have all received services
for the blind. The quality of those services may vary greatly, just as our
ability to use them varies in terms of our individual situations. All of us
on this list have computers, a place to live, enough to eat. Those things
might not be true if we lived in India, Bahrain, or Kenya. In the same way
that white people don't want to admit that regardless of whether they want
it, they have white privilege. American leftists don't want to admit that
whether or not they approve of what our country does, they benefit from
living here.

Miriam

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I understand completely and I congratulate Carl because he has been prone to
using the word we when he should be saying they too. What the U.S.
government does is what they do, not what we do. What the imperialists do is
what they do, not what we do. To constantly refer to them as we shows an
identification with the enemy and that is exactly what the enemy wants you
to do. It makes it easier to rule over you and to exploit you if you think
you are a part of what they are doing.
On 9/10/2016 12:10 PM, Miriam Vieni wrote:
Carl,

I'm not sure I understand. You are a US citizen. You pay taxes. You vote.
It is the US government that has declared an unending war on terror.
It is the US government that has approximately 1,000 military posts
throughout the world. True, you're not wealthy and you have little to
no control over what your government does. But if you're a citizen and
the US has more military power than any other country, why aren't you
part of the empire? Maybe you're an unwilling part, but the reality
exists that as an American, you cannot dissociate yourself from the
empire, except in your heart.
Miriam

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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Attack on the Twin Towers

You'll find the information I've included at the end of this note to
be interesting if you are wanting to attend community college in
Tennessee.
But first I wanted to suggest that it was not the policies of our
Country in the Mid East that has brought about the violence and hatred
of America.  It is the policies of the American Empire that have done
so. Speaking for myself, I do not consider myself to be a member of the
American Empire.
I was born a citizen of the United States of America, into the Working
Class, not the Oligarchy, which has ruled this nation since the
writing of the Declaration of Independence. As such, my interests are
not especially those of the Ruling Class.  Nor do they listen to me,
or want my input into their affairs.  The Ruling Class can buy
anything they wish, which is a very difficult thing for the Working
Class to do.  Of course I understand that as far as the World is
concerned, I am one of the hated Americans.  .
Carl Jarvis

And now for information about Pellissippi State:
Pellissippi State is a vital institution accustomed to transformation
and growth. Since its founding in 1974 as State Technical Institute at
Knoxville, the College has expanded the teaching of technology, the
use of technology in instruction, and the transfer of technology to
local business and industry in support of regional economic development.

Having enrolled only 45 students in its first year of operation, the
institution experienced steady growth in the '70s, adding business
technology programs to its original core of engineering technology
programs.
As community awareness grew, so did expectations. In 1988, the
Tennessee Board of Regents approved the expansion of the technical
institute's mission to include college transfer programs.

This mission expansion was accompanied by a name change to Pellissippi
State Technical Community College, and enrollment grew quickly. In
2009, the Legislature voted to shorten the name. The institution is
now known as Pellissippi State Community College.

The College continues to support and develop career-path associate's
degrees, associate's degrees for transfer, certificates, and
continuing education opportunities for the citizens of Knox, Blount,
and surrounding counties. Pellissippi State offers credit courses to
high school students as well. In partnership with the community, the
College sustains the effort toward an ever-improving quality of life for
residents of East Tennessee.
In fall 2012, 11,259 credit students were enrolled at Pellissippi
State, as well as thousands of non-credit students.




On 9/10/16, Martian.Lady <martian.lady@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:martian.lady@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi
   Where was I when the attack on the Twin Towers happened?  I was
doing my OJT at Palasippi, no idea how to spell it, couldn't find it"
State Community college which was just outside of Oak Ridge Tennessee.
That was a bit scary.
   For the rest of this message, please don't come down on me with
all four feet.
   yes the attack was a terrible thing to happen.  Yes almost 3,000
innocent people were killed.  After the attack, the world supported
us in this tragic event.  We refused to take advantage of this
support, choosing to take our own course.
   We, as a country, refuse to mourn the possible millions of
innocent people we have killed.
    This is rambling because my mind is going slightly crazy.  I nee
a cat to sooth me.

Marsha











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