Why We Left The United States:
Because on December 12, 2000, the United States  Supreme Court nullified the results of a national election and installed  George W. Bush as president. And then I saw millions of my  fellow Americans deliriously happy the Rule of Law was broken by the  Supreme Court of the Land so “their guy” could… “win.”  
That’s when I knew partisanship had ultimately won out over reality. More Americans believe in angels  than election fraud. If millions of Americans could turn a blind eye to  a stolen election, simply because their side stole it, and then have  that coup legitimized by not only the Supreme Court… but by all of  MainStreamMedia… then I knew the country I lived in was not the land of  my birth.  
I can’t emphasize this enough. Millions of  Americans were ecstatic that George W. Bush won regardless of how he  won. Unquestioning blind partisanship was more important than the law to  these people. But more ominous was MainStreamMedia ratifying the coup.  At that moment Corporate Media proved they were committed to the  destruction of our democratic republic. 
That was pretty scary to witness. We’ve all heard of  similar ham-fisted tactics used in banana republics South of the border…  but this was happening… here!
That’s when I began formulating my Crazy Stupid  People Theorem. Whoever thought the Supreme Court’s decision was part  and parcel with a “Normal Transfer of Power” was either Stupid, Crazy,  or… Evil. Americans who didn’t know it was essentially a coup were  either Stupid, or Crazy, or a little bit of both. If anyone knew it was  an outright theft of Americans’ votes… and they were perfectly OK with  that… well… what else could you call it other than Evil? The  subversion of our right to choose our elected representatives strikes at  the heart of our country’s founding principles. But again, and this is  what continues to confound me, millions of Americans thought it was just  fine and dandy.  
Along with millions of sane Americans… I didn’t  “Move On.” I could not understand why it was so important the  institutions Americans trusted most to protect its freedoms and  principles had crammed George W. Bush down our throats.  
Then 234 days into Bush’s first term as president … the attacks of September 11th 2001.  And from that day on… everything  the Bush/Cheney regime did to distort and transform the United States  of America into something… unrecognizable… was because of 9/11.  It all  came down to 9/11… period. The buck stopped there.  
And as we were all walking around in a daze, coated  with the ash of human beings and pulverized concrete, we were spun into  the Ultimate War Crime; wars of aggression. As Chris Hedges wrote, “ …  We became what we abhorred. The deaths were used to justify pre-emptive  war, invasion, Shock and Awe, prolonged occupation, targeted  assassinations, torture, offshore penal colonies, gunning down families  at checkpoints, massive aerial bombardments, drone attacks, missile  strikes and the killing of dozens, and soon hundreds, and then  thousands, and later tens of thousands, and finally hundreds of  thousands of innocent people.“  
Then the dawning realization… the 9/11 trigger  mechanism that caused Hell on Earth for the people of Afghanistan and  Iraq… was a grotesque lie. [YEAH!] This was the ultimate Horror piled upon  horror. 
Hundreds upon hundreds of statements from members of  the Senior Military and Intelligence Services, Law Enforcement,  Government Officials, Engineers, Architects, Pilots and Aviation  Professionals, Professors, 9/11 Survivors and Family Members, Artists,  Entertainers, and Media Professionals, are on record saying the Official  Account of 9/11 is: "False", “Impossible”, “A Bunch of Hogwash”, “Total B.S.”, “Ludicrous”, “A Well-Organized Cover-up”, “A White-Washed Farce”, “Absurd”, "Fatally Flawed", "Not Possible.”  
The lies the Bush/Cheney Regime told us that led our  country into The Ultimate War Crime were predicated upon the lies the  government previously told us about the attacks of 9/11.  
As Ralph Lopez wrote, “The biggest problem with  the 9/11 Truth Movement is where it leads: a place dark and evil beyond  imagination. …when hundreds of American military officers, pilots,  engineers, and CIA veterans stepped forward to say they believed the  official story to be a monstrous lie, I was shaken to the core. …The  conspiracies led to the deep dark hole that we are ruled by criminal  psychopaths."  
This is about as bad as it gets. We knew the  government covered up how and why 3,000 people died on 9/11, and then  went on to use the attacks as an excuse to do everything we find  reprehensible today. And again… corporate media ran cover for the  government.
If we can’t believe the government’s cover-up, we’re left with three options:
- Conclusion One: They Made It Happen.
 - Conclusion Two: They allowed it to happen.
 
Or …
- Conclusion Three: The attacks of 9/11 were possible because of massive incompetence on the part of the Bush/Cheney Regime.
 
If Incompetence is the least offensive rationale to explain the actions of the Bush/Cheney regime, then… why has there been no accountability?  
Involuntary manslaughter is an unintentional killing  that happens during the commission of a misdemeanor or because of gross  negligence or carelessness. According to Federal sentencing guidelines,  Involuntary Manslaughter is punishable by 6 years in prison.  
Shouldn’t someone (or a lot of someones) from  the Bush/Cheney Regime be prosecuted for the gross negligence that led  to the deaths of almost 3,000 people?  Not in post-9/11 America. 
But while we struggled to map out just exactly what a  post-9/11 America looked like… another stolen presidential election  knocked us to our knees. 
We knew it was stolen in Ohio. We knew how  it was stolen. [Kerry had ample funds left over from his campaign to pay for a recount or an investigation and refused to challenge the results in Ohio.]  And once again the corporate media buried the truth by  ignoring it.  And the blind partisan Crazy Stupid People rejoiced in the  prospect of “Four More Years” of the Bush/Cheney Regime.  
Throughout it all the majority of Sane Americans made  the same strategic blunder over and over and over again. We were used  to signing petitions and having protest marches. We treated these people  like they were politicians. But the Bush/Cheney gang were not politicians. They were Gangsters and Thugs. Politicians  periodically bend to the will of the people. Thugs. Don’t. Care. These  people wipe their ass with petitions. When Dick Cheney was told that  two-thirds of Americans said the war in Iraq was not worth it, Cheney  replied, "So?"
That’s who we were dealing with. Gangsters who  completely ignored the will of the people. We could write all we want,  and call all we want, and demonstrate all we want… but by following  their rules… we had the unlimited freedom to be ineffectual.  
The Republican Machine, aided and abetted by  Corporate Media, stole the presidency of the United States twice.  Together they started two wars and have killed over a million people.  How could we think they would back off and play nice because we all  wrote scathing e-mails or marched in protests? They were Thugs. We were  supposed to arrest Thugs, put them on trial, and if guilty, put them in jail. But we didn’t do that.  
We decided to "hope" instead. We hoped the Bush/Cheney  Regime wouldn’t completely destroy the country before 2008. We hoped the  same corrupt voting systems that delivered us George W. Bush would  magically allow us the autonomy to elect someone to save us from “the  Evil-doers.” We hoped a Constitutional law professor would restore the  Constitution. But most of all we hoped, for the first time in living  memory, that a politician would deliver on his campaign promises.  [Hope is a feel-good emotion that ignores the current facts and promotes a delusion as something positive.]  [George Bush also ran on "hope and change" in 2000.  Doesn't anyone else remember but me???]  
The policies of the Bush/Cheney Regime are still in  place under the Obama administration. We still have the wars of  aggression and occupation. Innocent people are still killed every day.  We still hold prisoners in Guantanamo Bay who after almost ten years  have yet to be charged or tried for any crime. The Bush/Cheney/Obama  Regimes have given away trillions of dollars to people who  engineered the largest financial swindle in recorded history. And they,  along with our honest-to-god war criminals, continue to walk free,  unindicted, unaccountable, and above the law.  
As Michael in NY wrote you in October 2009, “ … my belief is that the American system has lost its capacity for reform.” I’ll take that to the next step… the American system has lost its capacity to govern! Corporate interests under the guise of Partisanship über alles. 
And as  Paul Craig Roberts wrote the other day, “Obama  regime appointee Cass Sunstein, a Chicago and Harvard Law School  professor, thinks the 9/11 movement, for challenging the official  “truth”, should be infiltrated by US intelligence agents in order to  shut down the fact-based doubters of government propaganda. When a law  professor at our two most prestigious law schools wants to suppress  scientific evidence that challenges government veracity, we know that in  America respect for truth is dead. The notion that a country in which  truth is dead is a “light unto the world” is an absurdity.”  [Don't forget, the Milton Friedman Neo-Liberal school of economics also comes from Chicago, a city famous for their gangster culture.]  
I find that nothing short of terrifying. And real solutions are nonexistent.
And so… after 10 long years, and finally having  enough money… we left. It may be completely illusory, but it feels like  we have a future here. It feels more substantial than… hope. It feels like we finally have come home.
Regards,  Bob
And in reply, Felix Bartholomew added this:
Well, ever since the Marbury v. Madison case  of the early eighteen hundreds, our Supreme Court has systematically  taken more & more power from the other two branches of government  (the Executive & Legislative) that was never voted on, never  introduced as ideas or legislation, and has never been challenged.
We worry about money in politics and poverty or apathy? We should worry and be angry about our nine (well really five) kings in black robes
Our  interpretation of law by inserting unanswered and focused, partisan  direction through precedent has led to the damaged and broken version of  this idea call the United States of America  we accept today. Unfortunately, from our failed education system  through monetary starvation and our monopoly media Republican propaganda  delivery system, the very people that can, and should demand the return  of rule of law through legislation don't even know that it is they, not  an ethereal they (the government) that need to demand this be reversed. It can be done, and maybe some day, it will be. Or not.
The  one thing that gives me some hope is this. This nation, these United  States of America, this constitutionally limited, democratically  elected, representative republic is the only one of its kind in the  entire history of man that was founded on an idea, not through genetics  or geography. As an idea cannot be destroyed, it will stand through all  of this. But, an idea can be repressed and/or perverted. It is our  legacy and responsibility to restore this grand experiment, this  honorable idea of the governance of a society through the strength of  our example of human rights and self respect must be restored if this is  not to falter and become something studied for its demise and not for  its collective desire to strive toward 'a more perfect union'.
Its  up to us, the we, in We the People, to change this back to the  foundation that we started out with where there were three equal,  branches of government ...
... not nine kings  & queens  in robes dictating to their subjects what they will or  will not do. This is precisely what we fought back against in the first  place when we declared our independence from England.  Ironic, really, don't you think?
"A  departure from principle in one instance becomes a precedent for a  second; that second for a third; and so on, till the bulk of the society  is reduced to be mere automatons of misery, to have no sensibilities  left but for sin and suffering."  --Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Kercheval, 1816.

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