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Dissent in the Bunker

Dissent in the Bunker 12/09/2003 05:05 AM

unimpressed .. Newsweek

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Mark Frauenfelder: Usbunker Jim Leftwich writes about US Bunkers, which manufactures a nice little pod to cozy up in when the peak oil crisis-induced food, water, and energy riots commence. Load it up with plenty of guns, ammos, water, food, and antibiotics and ride out the catastrophe. Don't open the door until the population drops by 90 percent. Link

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Crushing of dissent 01/11/2004 06:02 PM
The Internet is now basically banned and controlled for all but the elite in Cuba. In Iran, an unelected body has eliminated hundreds of reformist candidates from the general elections. That's what stiffling of dissent looks like. Stare it in the face, and ask your politicians and NGOs and friends to raise their voices against it as loud as they did against the war in Iraq. Promote freedom for people just like you around the world in a nonviolent way. (And I'm not talking about writing Bush to ask for Regime Change)

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Why Suppress Dissent


Why Suppress Dissent 12/19/2004 03:40 PM
Before moving on to the Civil War, it may be useful to say a few words about the special problems posed by dissent in wartime. Criticism of the effectiveness of the military, the preparedness of our troops, the morality of the war, the brutality of casulaties inflicted on noncombatants, the number of American casualties, the wisdom of our generals, and so on can easily be seen as the highest form of patriotism. Indeed, the basic premise of democracy is that criticism of the government improves the quality of decisionmaking. On the other hand, such criticism can readily be cast as disloyal. Civil libertarians are often puzzled by this, but they shouldn't be. Dissent in wartime may improve the quality of decisionmaking, but it may also and at the same time strengthen the enemy's resolve. An enemy that knows we are divided and uncertain will fight harder than it we are united and resolute. It knows that even if it cannot win militarily, it might win (or at least obtain a more favorable settlement) because of domestic American politics. Thus, for those Americans who are firmly committed to the war, dissenters are acting treasonably because they are encouraging the enemy and arguably putting American lives at risk. Their response to dissenters is essentially, "Can't you see what you're doing? You're jeopardizing American soldiers! Just shut up!" Moreover, war unleashes profound passions. Thousands of lives are stake. No one whose child or spouse or friend is in combat wants to hear that he or she is risking life and limb for an immoral purpose. And even less are people willing to hear that when the child or spouse or friend is already dead or grievously wounded. There is a powerful need to rally around the troops and to promise that those who have died have not "died in vain." In such an atmosphere, it is inevitable that dissent will be equated with disloyalty and that the line between the two will be blurred. We have seen some of this even in the current period. It's also important to point out a critical feature of free speech. Few people rationally believe that their decision to sign a petition, send an email, or march in a demonstration will have any effect on national policy. Thus, the benefit to them of speaking out is very small. If they have any reason to fear that doing so will land them in jail, or subject them to government questioning or harassment, or threaten their current or future employment, they will quickly decide that it's not worth the risk to sign the petition, send the email, or march in the demonstration. This is what we mean by "chilling effect." The danger, of course, is not just that a lone individual will be silenced, but that an entire segment of the population that would otherwise be critical of the government will be stifled, thus mutilating the thinking process of the community. Has any of this actually happened since 9/11?

Dissent will not be tolerated


Dissent will not be tolerated 03/30/2005 02:44 PM
In the latest version of a familiar story, three Denver residents say they were thrown out of a Bush event because they disagreed with the president.

The price of ignoring dissent


The price of ignoring dissent 04/01/2005 01:38 PM
The Bush administration has little tolerance for opposing views. Two new reports show the consequences of not listening.

Online dissent in China


Online dissent in China 11/07/2003 04:19 AM
China's crackdown on online dissent continues. It's been a year since the arrest of Chinese internet dissident Liu Di. Many of her supporters have signed petitions calling for her release, but last week one of their organizers, essayist Du Daobin, was himself arrested.

Iran targets dissent on the net


Iran targets dissent on the net 06/24/2005 02:59 PM
Iran is becoming increasingly sophisticated in its controls of the internet, says a report.

A Campaign Reporter's Dissent


A Campaign Reporter's Dissent 02/10/2004 02:50 AM
"I really detest horserace coverage," says a reporter for the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. His struggle to realize something better in his reports tells a lot about the state of campaign journalism today.

Judge's dissent gives trio 'hope'


Judge's dissent gives trio 'hope' 03/31/2005 03:12 AM
Lawyers for three Irishmen convicted of training Colombian guerrillas, hope the verdict will be quashed.

Dissent on War; Face a Grand Jury


Dissent on War; Face a Grand Jury 02/10/2004 02:41 AM
AP: Feds win right to war protesters' records. In what may be the first subpoena of its kind in decades, a federal judge has ordered a university to turn over records about a gathering of anti-war activists. In addition to the subpoena of Drake University, subpoenas were served this past week on four of the activists who attended a Nov. 15 forum at the school, ordering them to appear before a grand jury Tuesday, the protesters said. Federal prosecutors refuse to comment on the subpoenas.

Dissent Magazine - Spring 2004


Dissent Magazine - Spring 2004 07/17/2004 11:00 PM
Dissent Magazine - Spring 2004 .. review .. more .. more

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China's crackdown on online dissent
continues


China's crackdown on online dissent
continues
11/07/2003 05:28 AM
The 'mouse' that caused an uproar in China .. Fight the power, Liu Di! .. STAINLESS STEEL MOUSE: .. CS Monitor

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Vietnam orders crackdown on Internet
dissent


Vietnam orders crackdown on Internet
dissent
05/20/2004 11:22 AM
AFP via Yahoo! May 20 2004 3:23PM GMT

Vietnam orders crackdown on Internet
dissent (AFP)


Vietnam orders crackdown on Internet
dissent (AFP)
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AFP - The Vietnamese government has ordered a crackdown on "bad and poisonous information" being circulated over the Internet just months after tough new rules regulating the use of the web came into force.

Dissent on Intelligence Is Critical,
Report Says (washingtonpost.com)


Dissent on Intelligence Is Critical,
Report Says (washingtonpost.com)
03/30/2005 01:15 AM
washingtonpost.com - A presidential commission assigned to look into the intelligence failures leading up to the Iraq war will recommend a series of changes intended to encourage more dissent within the nation's spy agencies and better organize the government's multi-tentacled fight against terrorism, officials said yesterday.

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to never see or hear anyone who might disagree with him .. Disturbing article

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The New York Times > Books >
Sunday Book Review > The 9/11
Report: A Dissent


The New York Times > Books >
Sunday Book Review > The 9/11
Report: A Dissent
08/30/2004 03:27 PM
New York Times Book Review on the 9/11 Commission's report .. Richard Posner

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