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My local newspaper (the Appleton, WI Post-Crescent) has a "reader reaction forum" that solicits opinion from regular contributors on a weekly question. This week the question concerned (naturally) the 9/11 anniversary. The forum has a rather strict word limit, so serious (and satisfying) rants are verboten. I am the resident lefty. Here are my thoughts. Please comment.
Unfortunately for us, the wrong administration occupied the White House on 9/11/01. In the intervening two years the U.S. has been steered irresponsibly, and our well-being as a country and as individuals is at stake. This saddens me greatly.
The Bush administration has taken the desire for security that is a natural response to the 9/11 attack, entwined it with the innate patriotism of the American people and used that atmosphere to advance a partisan agenda and rationalize projects that have nothing to do with terrorism. While the administration concentrates on the political role of selling this agenda to the American people, the actual task of policy development has been abdicated to a collection of think tanks that operate contrary to the public interest. The result is foreign policy that has alienated our allies and reduced our standing in the world, landed us in a quagmire of occupation in the Middle East and emptied our treasury; kleptocratic economic policy that transfers wealth to the already rich at the expense of the poor and working class; and a social policy of authoritarianism that attacks civil liberty via the USA Patriot Act in all of its permutations.
My hope is that by the 9/11/04 anniversary Americans will have made significant progress in reversing these trends and begun the process of taking back our country.
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