I don't see a bloody thing we can do about. What we are looking at is a fascist coup--a government with no legitimacy, a government that does not have "consent of the governed," and that very clearly does not represent the majority of the people.
I think we should concentrate on Bush/Cheney treason and election reform. Unless we can get back our right to vote--by evicting Bushite voting machine companies and their secret, proprietary programming code, or at least getting some transparency and verifiability in our elections (paper ballot backup, strict auditing and security, and no secret programming code)--there is little we can do. Bush is not beholden to the people. He has no reason to be. He can do anything his rightwing handlers want him to do, and that is just how he is behaving, as if public opinion matters not at all.
The courts are going to be very, very bad for a very, very long time. We must devise a different strategy for protecting women's rights. I think the key to that is state/local election reform.
The only place where we can achieve election reform is in state/local jurisdictions, where the authority over election systems still resides, and where ordinary people still have some say. The bipartisan corruption in the electronic voting business at the state/local level is daunting, but it is nothing compared to the bipartisan corruption in Washington DC, and it is local and therefore much more fixable. See the DU Forum "2004 Election Results and Discussion" for information and action ideas:
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We have the torture memo writer Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer in the U.S. The Democrats in Congress couldn't stop it. It is the most outrageous appointment I have ever heard of. Many in Congress are illegitimately elected Bush "pod people." They, too, have no allegiance to the people or to our country, and nothing to worry about. Their elections are taken care of.
So that's the situation. It is a coup, a junta. I think the Fitzgerald prosecution might alleviate it somewhat (might!), but the fundamental problem is that our election machinery is in private, rightwing hands, and is giving us false results. We must seize our last and only remaining opportunity to change this--at the state/local level.