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Zimbabwe Meltdown Again!!!!!!!

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-05-13 - 23:17:17


While the eyes of the world are on the victims of the Typhoons in Myanmar [Burma] and the Earthquake in China, a man made meltdown is happening in Zimbabwe. This meltdown cannot be ignored by a world community that has said "Another Holocaust Will Never Occur" only to have History repeat itself in Cambodia in the 1970's and Rwanda in 1994. If this man made meltdown in Zimbabwe is not addressed by the World Community, it can spill to neighboring countries and destroy lives. The least the World Community could do is address this situation before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa taking into account that the World Community thinks more about money [in the majority of cases] before lives.

At the present time from the Zimbabwe Situation there have been many reports on what is happening in Zimbabwe. According to SW Radio Africa, ZANU-PF has banned MDC Rallies while ZANU-PF Rallies have been proliferating in the capital city of Harare. Tererai Karimakwenda of SW Radio Africa has reported the arrest of Heya Shoko [An MDC MP] in Masvingo, the confiscation of a Toyota Land Cruiser that belonged to the ZESN [Zimbabwe Election Support Network] by ZANU-PF Supporters in Mudzi, the murder of Sabhuku Elias Madzivanzira in Ward 8 Shamva, and plans of more "electoral cleansing" by ZANU-PF.

Embassy Officials have not escaped as ZANU-PF have attacked Envoys from the USA, EU, and even Tanzania. The economy is in a freefall that Gabriel Gono does not know how Zimbabwe paid a debt and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is using the Illegal Markets to buy US Dollars. Last but not least, Mugabe has stated that he could not guarantee Morgan Tsvangirai's Safety. I am writing all of this in the hope that people will read, listen, and start talking about Zimbabwe. I have a warning for Mugabe and ZANU-PF; if Morgan Tsvangerai dies during election campaigning, the blood will be on your hands because your crimes are being documented.

REFERENCE:

http://www.zimbabwesituation.com/may14_2008.html


 
 

No Treason by Lysander Spoon [Episode Two]

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-05-13 - 22:29:01


II.
What, then, is implied in a government's resting on consent?
If it be said that the consent of the strongest party, in a nation, is all that is necessary to justify the establishment of a government that shall have authority over the weaker party, it may be answered that the most despotic governments in the world rest upon that very principle, viz.: the consent of the strongest party. These governments are formed simply by the consent or agreement of the strongest party, that they will act in concert in subjecting the weaker party to their dominion. And the despotism, and tyranny, and injustice of these governments consist in that very fact. Or at least that is the first step in their tyranny; a necessary preliminary to all the oppressions that are to follow.
If it be said that the consent of the most numerous party, in a nation, is sufficient to justify the establishment of their power over the less numerous party, it may be answered:
First. that two men have no more natural right to exercise any kind of authority over one, than one has to exercise the same authority over two. A man's natural rights are his own, against the whole world; and any infringement of them is equally a crime; whether committed by one man, or by millions; whether committed by one man, calling himself a robber, (or by any other name indicating his true character), or by millions calling themselves a government.
Second. It would be absurd for the most numerous party to talk of establishing a government over the less numerous party, unless the former were also the strongest, as well as the most numerous; for it is not to be supposed that the strongest party would ever submit to the rule of the weaker party, merely because the latter were the most numerous. And as matter of fact, it is perhaps never that governments are established by the most numerous party. They are usually, if not always, established by the most numerous party; their superior strength consisting in their superior wealth, intelligence, and ability to act in concert.
Third. Our Constitution does not profess to have been established simply by the majority; but by "the people;" the minority, as much as the majority.
Fourth. If our fathers, in 1776, had acknowledged the principle that a ma jority had the right to rule the minority, we should never have become a nation; for they were in a small minority, as compared with those who claimed the right to rule over them.
Fifth. Majorities, as such, afford to guarantees for justice. They are men of the same nature as minorities. They have the same passions for fame, power, and money, as minorities; and are liable and more likely to be equally---perhaps more than equally, because more boldly---rapacious, tyrannical and unprincipled, if intrusted with power. There is no more reason, then, why a man should either sustain, or submit to, the rule of a majority, than of a minority. Majorities and minorities cannot rightfully be taken at all into account in deciding questions of justice. And all talk about them, in matters of government, is mere absurdity. Men are dunces for uniting to sustain any government, or any laws, except those in which they are all agreed. And nothing but force and fraud compel men to sustain any other. To say that majorities, as such, have a right to rule minorities, is equivalent to saying that minorities have, and ought to have, no rights, except such as majorities please to allow them.
Sixth. It is not improbable that many or most of the worst of governments---although established by force, and by a few, in the first place---come, in time, to be supported by a majority. But if they do, this majority is composed in large part, of the most ignorant, superstitious, timid, dependent, servile, and corrupt portions of those who have been deceived by the frauds; and of those who have been corrupted by the inducements of the few who really constitute the government. Such majorities, very likely, could be found in half, perhaps in nine-tenths, of all the countries on the globe. What do they prove? Nothing but the tyranny and corruption of the very governments that have reduced so large portions of the people to their present ignorance, servility, degradation, and corruption; an ignorance, servility, degradation, and corruption that are best illustrated in the simple fact that they do sustain the governments that have so oppressed, degraded, and corrupted them. They do nothing towards providing that the governments themselves are legitimate; or that they ought to be sustained, or even endured, by those who understand their true character. The mere fact, therefore, that a government chances to be sustained by a majority, of itself proves nothing that is necessary to be proved, in order to know whether such government should be sustained, or not.
Seventh. The principle that the majority have a right to rule the minority, practically resolves all government into a mere contest between two bodies of men, as to which of them shall be masters, and which of them slaves; a contest, that---however bloody---can, in the nature of things, never be finally closed, so long as man refuses to be a slave.

III.
But to say that the consent of either the strongest party, or the most numerous party, in a nation, is a sufficient justification for the establishment or maintenance of a government that shall control the whole nation, does not obviate the difficulty. The question still remains, how comes such a thing as "a nation" to exist? How do many millions of men, scattered over an extensive territory---each gifted by nature with individual freedom; required by the law of nature to call no man, or body of men, his masters; authorized by that law to seek his own happiness in his own way, to do what he will with himself and his property, so long as he does not trespass upon the equal liberty of others; authorized also, by that law, to defend his own rights, and redress his own wrongs; and to go to the assistance and defense of any of his fellow men who may be suffering any kind of injustice---how do many millions of such men come to be a nation, in the first place? How is it that each of them comes compressed, compacted, and consolidated into a mass with other men, whom he never saw; with whom he has no contract; and towards many of whom he has no sentiments but fear, hatred, or contempt? How does he become subjected to the control of men like himself, who, by nature, had no authority over him; but who command him to do this, and forbid him to do that, as if they were his sovereigns, and he their subject; and as if their wills who compel him to submission under peril of confiscation, imprisonment, or death?
Clearly all this is the work of force, fraud, or both.
By what right, then, did we become "a nation?" By what right do we continue to be "a nation?" And by what right do either the strongest, or the most numerous, party, now existing within the territorial limits, called "The United States," claim that there really is such "a nation" as the United States? Certainly they are bound to show the rightful existence of "a nation," before they can claim, on that ground, that they themselves have a right to control it; to seize, for their purposes, so much of every man's property within it, as they may choose; and, at their discretion, to compel any man to risk his own life, or take the lives of other men, for the maintenance of their power.
To speak of either their numbers, or their strength, is not to the purpose. The question is by what right does the nation exist? And by what right are so many atrocities committed by its authority? or for its preservation?
The answer to this question must certainly be, that at least such a nation exists by no right whatsoever.
We are, therefore, driven to the acknowledgment that nations and governments, if they can rightfully exist at all, can exist only by consent.

IV.
The question, then, returns, What is implied in a government's resting on consent?
Manifestly this one thing (to say nothing of others) is necessarily implied in the idea of a government's resting on consent, viz.: the separate, individual consent of every man who is required to contribute, either by taxation or personal service, to the support of the government. All this, or nothing, is necessarily implied, because one man's consent is just as necessary as any other man's. If, for example, A claims that his consent is necessary to the establishment or maintenance of government, he thereby necessarily admits that B's and every other man's are equally necessary; because B's and every other man's rights are just as good as his own. On the other hand, if he denies that B's or any other particular man's consent is necessary, he thereby necessarily admits that neither his own, nor any other man's is necessary; and that government need not be founded on consent at all.
There is, therefore, no alternative but to say, either that the separate, individual consent of every man who is required to aid, in any way, in supporting the government, is necessary, or that the consent of no one is necessary.
Clearly this individual consent is indispensable to the idea of treason; for if a man has never consented or agreed to support a government, he breaks no faith in refusing to support it. And if he makes war upon it, he does so as an open enemy, and not as a traitor---that is, as a betrayer, or treacherous friend.
All this, or nothing, was necessarily implied in the Declaration made in 1776. If the necessity for consent, then announced, was a sound principle in favor of three millions of man, it was an equally sound one in favor of three men, or of one man. If the principle was a sound one in behalf of men living on a separate continent, it was an equally sound one in behalf of a man living on a separate farm, or in a separate house.
Moreover, it was only as separate individuals, each acting for himself and not as members of organized governments, that the three millions declared their consent to be necessary to their support of a government; and, at the same time, declared their dissent to the support of the British Crown. The governments, then existing in the Colonies, had no constitutional power, as governments, to declare the separation between England and America. On the contrary, those governments, as governments, were organized under charters from, and acknowledged allegiance to, the British Crown. Of course the British king never made it one of the chartered or constitutional powers of those governments, as governments, to absolve the people from their allegiance to himself. So far, therefore, as the Colonial Legislatures acted as revolutionists they acted only as so many individual revolutionists, and not as constitutional legislatures. And their representatives at Philadelphia, who first declared independence, were, in the eye of the constitutional law of that day, simply a committee of Revolutionists, and in no sense constitutional authorities, or the representatives of constitutional authorities.
It was also, in the eye of the law, only as separate individuals, each acting for himself, and exercising simply his natural rights as an individual, that the people at large assented to, and ratified the declaration.
It was also only as so many individuals, each acting for himself, and exercising simply his natural rights, that they revolutionized the constitutional character of their local governments (so as to exclude the idea of allegiance to Great Britain); changing their forms only as and when their convenience dictated.
The whole Revolution, therefore, as a Revolution, was declared and accomplished by the people, acting separately as individuals, and exercising each his natural rights, and not by their governments in the exercise of their constitutional powers.
It was, therefore, as individuals, and only as individuals, each acting for himself alone, that they declared that their consent---that is, their individual consent, for each one could consent only for himself---was necessary to the creation or perpetuity of any government that they could rightfully be called upon to support.
In the same way each declared, for himself, that his own will, pleasure, and discretion were the only authorities he had any occasion to consult, in determining whether he would any longer support the government under which he had always lived. And if this action of each individual were valid and rightful when he had so many other individuals to keep him company, it would have been, in the view of natural justice and right, equally valid and rightful, if he had taken the same step alone. He had the same natural right to take up arms alone to take up arms alone to defend his own property against a single tax-gatherer, that he had to take up arms in company with three millions of others, to defend the property of all against an army of tax-gatherers.
Thus the whole Revolution turned upon, asserted, and, in theory, established, the right of each and every man, at his discretion, to release himself from the support of the government under which he had lived. And this principle was asserted, not as a right peculiar to themselves, or to that time, or as applicable only to the government then existing; but as a universal right of all men, at all times, and under all circumstances.
George the Third called our ancestors traitors for what they did at the time. But they were not traitors in fact, whatever he or his laws may have called them. They were not traitors in fact, because the betrayed nobody, and broke faith with nobody. They were his equals, owing him no allegiance, obedience, nor any other duty, except such as they owed to mankind at large. Their political relations with him had been purely voluntary. They had never pledged their faith to him that they would continue these relations any longer than it should please them to do so; and therefore they broke no faith in parting with him. They simply exercised their natural right of saying to him, and to the English people, that they were under no obligation to continue their political connexion with them, and that, for reasons of their own, they chose to dissolve it.
What was true of our ancestors, is true of revolutionists in general. The monarchs and governments, from whom they choose to separate, attempt to stigmatize them as traitors. But they are not traitors in fact; inasmuch as they betray, and break faith with, no one. Having pledged no faith, they break none. They are simply men, who, for reasons of their own---whether good or bad, wise or unwise, is immaterial---choose to exercise their natural right of dissolving their connexion with the governments under which they have lived. In doing this, they no more commit the crime of treason--- which necessarily implied treachery, deceit, breach of faith---than a man commits treason when he chooses to leave a church, or any other voluntary association, with which he has been connected.
This principle was a true one in 1776. It is a true one now. It is the only one on which any rightful government can rest. It is the one on which the Constitution itself professes to rest. If it does not really rest on that basis, it has no right to exist; and it is the duty of every man to raise his hand against it.
If the men of the Revolution designed to incorporate in the Constitution the absurd ideas of allegiance and treason, which they had once repudiated, against which they had fought, and by which the world had been enslaved, they thereby established for themselves an indisputable claim to the disgust and detestation of all mankind.
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In subsequent numbers, the author hopes to show that, under the principle of individual consent, the little government that mankind need, is not only practicable, but natural and easy; and that the Constitution of the United States authorizes no government, except one depending wholly on voluntary support.

Zimbabwe Anglican Church Divided?

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-05-13 - 19:25:25


According to the BBC News Website, the turbulence in Zimbabwe has affected the Anglican Cathedral of St. Mary and All Saints [located in Harare, Zimbabwe] with some parishoners taking the side of Pro Mugabe Pro ZANU-PF Bishop Norbert Kunonga and others allying themselves with Bishop Sebsatian Bakare. The conflict within the Anglican Cathedral of St. Mary and All Saints started when the Anglican Leadership removed Bishop Kunonga from office for saying that "Mugabe is a Prophet of God". There have been those who go to the Church and have been assaulted by supporters of ZANU-PF for recognizing Bishop Bakare. It appears that the Anglican Cathedral of St. Mary and All Saints like Zimbabwe will become like the verse from Steve Miller's "Jet Airliner" of having to "go through hell before getting to heaven".

SOURCE:

BBC News: "Zimbabwe's Turbulent Priests"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7396539.stm

Andy Horning for Governor

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-05-13 - 16:04:45

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A Message from Joe Garcia 08

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-05-13 - 13:28:08


While Joe Garcia insists on running an inclusive campaign that talks about all the issues affecting our community, Mario Diaz-Balart continues to fall back on his one-trick pony style of negative attacks and politics.

A couple of days ago, Mario Diaz-Balart went on Spanish-language television and said that Joe Garcia and other Democratic candidates for Congress represent “the interests of the Castro
regime." He may have gotten away with this kind of garbage
in the past because too many so-called leaders in our community
let these kinds of claims go unchallenged. It's time for that to end.

Joe Garcia will not allow Mario Diaz-Balart's trite and baseless
attacks to stand -- no matter what language they're in and we're
fighting back. Watch our newest ad:

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Our ad was featured in Sunday's newspaper, but that isn't enough.
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Share this with all your friends right now:

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Tell them enough is enough - and that Joe Garcia won't let Mario
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It's time for a change in Washington and here in South Florida, too.

Mario Diaz-Balart’s ridiculous allegations that Joe Garcia and other
Democratic candidates for Congress are Castro-sympathizers are
not even the worst of it. He's coupled that with a whisper campaign
accusing our campaign of being financed by Venezuelan dictator,
Hugo Chavez! No, I am not kidding.

Meanwhile, he's accepting tens of thousands of dollars from companies.
It's the height of hypocrisy in politics and an example of why people
don’t trust Washington politicians. He thinks he can get away with it and
that no one will step up and fight back.

Well, we will, and you can help us push back against these outlandish
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We are committed to running a positive campaign that unites South
Floridians and focuses on solving the problems hard working families
face every day, but that does not mean we will shy away from
responding, swiftly and forcefully, to Mario Diaz-Balart's dirty political
tricks with the truth. It doesn't matter what language they're in.

This is only the beginning. We've got a long road ahead of us and we
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Cybernetic Civil War in Zimbabwe

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-05-13 - 13:27:29


According to the BBC News Website, Hackers managed to infiltrate the ZANU-PF [Mugabe] Newspaper called The Herald and replace the headlines with one word Gukurahundi as a reference to the act of genocide committed by Mugabe and ZANU-PF in 1982. Many of the Herald Readers were being redirected to another ZANU-PF [Mugabe] Website, The Sunday Mail. Attempts to visit the Herald produced the same results with these words. It appears that there is a Cybernetic Civil War in Zimbabwe.

SOURCE:
http://herald.co.zw/ [Website currently under construction]

BBC News: "Hackers Shut Down Zimbabwe Website"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7397813.stm