I don't post political stuff on this blog, but this isn't a democrat versus republican versus independent issue. The questions at hand are more basic that political wrangling. "What kind of country do we want to live in? What kind of country is ours becoming? Are the rich and powerful the only ones who can affect and influence governmental policy?"
(NATIONAL) -- Could it be the U.S. government thinks peaceful, civilian protest against government is fine on the streets of Cairo, Egypt but not on U.S. soil?As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a speech at George Washington University yesterday condemning governments that arrest protestors and do not allow free expression - and lauding freedom of speech on the Internet - 71-year-old military veteran Ray McGovern was grabbed from the audience in plain view of her by police and an unidentified official in plain clothes and hustled out of the building and, according to McGovern and his supporters, was “brutalized and left bleeding in jail.”What McGovern did was simply remain standing silently in the audience and turned his back on her as Secretary Clinton began her speech.That was it.McGovern, a veteran Army officer who also worked as a C.I.A. analyst for 27 years, was wearing a Veterans for Peace t-shirt ...
We live in troubling times.