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Thursday, 5 July 2007
Read “Republic,” by Charles Sheehan-Miles, and Be Warned.
Posted By Paul Sullivan at 10:17 PM
 

Free people do uniquely wonderful things.  You see, democracy isn’t about being safe or about having a fancy i-phone.  As Thomas Jefferson dreamed, democracy remains the quest for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
 
Some people sing.  In patriotic Charles Town, West Virginia, they sing our "Star Spangled Banner" every day at Noon in a local diner.  Good for them, especially if they understand the poignant meaning of the song about Fort McHenry in Baltimore.

Others share the positive side of freedom: Declaration of Independence and our U.S. Constitution is posted at this web site.  And I spent a half-hour on KOOP-FM radio in Austin, Texas reading and discussing our Bill of Rights.

Why are people singing our national anthem?  Why are people reading the highest law of our land?  Yes, West Virginia and America, there is a war raging during these difficult times that try men’s souls.

Others defend our liberties by writing excellent books. Republic: A Novel of America's Future should be required reading for as a forcast of what can go wrong when people fail to take responsibility for their freedom.

Written by my good friend Charles Sheehan-Miles, I felt a deep cold chill after reading the book, set in independent-minded West Virginia.  Charles weaves a very realistic tale warning us what to expect when Dick Cheney remains President through 2017, and our United States falls further into a tyrannical abyss.

This is Charles' second book.  His first was Prayer at Rumalya, a novel that closely followed his Gulf War combat experience where he was decorated for valor.
 
His political fiction takes a common sense Gulf War hero, Lieutenant Colonel Murphy, and places him in a very difficult situation where he must choose between our Constitutional values and the political expedience of tyranny.
 
His book is not déjà vu for anyone who lived during Adolf Hitler's tyrannical rise in Nazi Germany in 1933 portrayed in William Shirer's Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.

With the new novel's fast pace, you’ll get a political thriller with accurate scenes depicting our corrupt Administration and Congress lifted right from BuzzFlash or TruthOut, among the last reliable media outlets remaining not owned outright by supporters of the Administration.

There are also war scenes to please folks looking for realistic whiz-bang tank battles set in the rugged terrain of cold, wooded West Virginia and not deep inside a blazing and desolate Iraq.  Republic is the best contemporary fiction I’ve ever read. The book reminds me that, to paraphrase Sinclair Lewis, christo-fascism is happening here in America.

With the loss of habeas corpus, with the rise of military tribunals who are answerable to no one that can impose the death penalty, with widespread illegal government eavesdropping on your new i-phone, and with our Federal Government lying to start wars of aggression resulting in hundreds of thousands dead and bankrupting our Treasury, we should all emulate the dedicated refugees in the woods at the end of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, reciting and remembering the noble ideals of the Enlightenment before they are erased by Winston Smith’s enemies as if we lived in George Orwell's 1984.
 
How good is Charles' new book?  We should remember the classic film, "It's a Wonderful Life," where honesty, integrity, quality of life, hard work, and the grand opportunity to pursue happiness in Bedford Falls trumped the pernicious profit motive detailed in the movie's alternate future of Pottersville.  We should read Republic and see how far off course we are on our journey toward an American dream envisioned by James Madison and others.
 
Sadly, Charles reminds us in the reality-based world that George Lucas' Empire did strike back against democracy in 2000, when the ghosts of disgraced President Richard Nixon, including Donald Rumsfeld and Richard Cheney, took power. All they want is more brutal power.  Now we live under the gun of Blackwater mercanaries, our President's own praetorian guard.  We have faith-based government that imposes a religious litmus test before providing social services and naming new political appointees.  We have corporations gutting consumer and environmental regulations designed to protect people from corporations -- just as we fought the East India Company in 1776.
 
The modern Rasputin, Karl Rove, manipulates voter registration and elections so that a dry-drunk moron with thirty percent approval ratings gets installed and re-installed as president when all Bush truly wanted was to be dictator.  And we have a President and Congress blindly infatuated with defense contractor campaign cash contributions and piles of purloined profits from their addiction to endless government funding of unrestricted neo-conservative pre-emptive war.

Oh, yes, the curent Administration is ready and willing (but I don't know if capable) to strike Iran even as we are mired in the brutal, bloody anarchy boiling over in Baghdad from that war they already lost.
 
So if you are one of those ordinary American citizens who still care enough to pay attention to the non-stop news highlighting corruption and incompetence in Washington, DC, then Charles Sheehan-Miles’ new book is tailor made for you.  If you want a political thriller, his book is great.  And if you like realistic combat, his book delivers the whiz-bang of tank blasts. Sheehan-Miles' new book has tremendous and broad appeal.
 
Yet what makes Republic so worthwhile is that it takes the demagoguery of the latest generation of violent religious reactionary fanatics occupying the White House and Congress to the next level. And that is where the novel becomes frightening - a trip further down the slipperly slope toward the Dark Side sought by the secretive Vice President Dick Cheney.

Read it.  Be Warned.  If you don’t like the future outlined in Republic, then get involved in our democracy while you can still have an impact.  Everyone one of us can be the reluctant hero Murphy - that's what's great about our wonderful freedom.
 
You see, as a highly decorated combat veteran who ate sand in Iraq and who wore out shoes walking the halls of Congress on behalf of fellow veterans, Charles Sheehan-Miles realizes that al Queda isn’t the biggest threat to America.

The true danger remains domestic despotism combined with a failure by citizens to stand up for our ideals because we were too busy with our new i-phone.
 
So I’m going to send a copy of our Declaration of Independence, our tattered U.S. Constitution, and Republic to the Liberty Street Carryout in Charles Town, West Virginia.  They might just be the desperately needed cure for what ails our Republic.

 
Posted By Paul Sullivan at 10:17 PM
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Replies - Post A Comment
7 Aug 2007
Send an emailKattmanduu
This great, there are several posts here that I have read, and would say I agree with most of them. We always need to remember the wise words of our founding fathers, their thinking is the very reason we are able to live as free as we once were. Thomas was right, total safety from everything means little or no liberty.

The VA is in sad shape, got to go there tomorrow for a medical appointment. The bonus programs for the people who work in the claims office, and the people who are not real doctors in the examinations office who routinely over-ride real medical doctors documented opinions and prognosis's to deny claims just to get a bonus for saving the VA some money. These acts are criminal acts of negligence on their part. The deliberate acts negligence of the real disabled Vets who really need some help and can't get it because that VA worker wants a new Hummer or a boat. They should only get a bonus for having the most satisfied customers they have actually helped. They should also have real medical doctors conducting the physical exams, not a PA or a nurse practitioner. Enough of my problems. We need to remember that part of the Declaration of Independence that talks about what we must do when the government becomes a tyrant, and be willing and prepared to take the action,"walk the talk" so-to-speak. But hey, good posts, keep it up, KATT
25 Jul 2007
Send an emailpeter macdonald - View my profile
Veterans Inspector General 7-25-07

Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03861 603-659-6217 Let the people decide. Is it right for the news to shelter the public from the truth? I volunteer my time to help people of New Hampshire. Rich or poor, good or bad, I help because I came back alive. My veteran’s medical has been stopped to silence my political views. NH Congresswoman Shea-Porter had VA Dr. Biswis use my service connected injuries to stop my writing a letter to the editor about her (Dover NH police file 7002-942). When I continued to write the Director of the N H Veteran’s hospital stops my medical care for service connected injuries. The VFW, America Legion, Inspector General, NH Governor Lynch up to President Bush refuse to help. The NH State Police, DC terrorist agents and the President’s secret service agents come to my home to harass my family. The Madbury NH selectmen use political power to intentionally harm Madbury residents that the selectmen do not like. NH Superior Court judge Peter Fauver violates the Constitution to protect these criminal selectmen. The NH Supreme Court refuses to hear a case that Questions the integrity of the court (case # 2003-0477). Governor Lynch makes me pay money to speak with him. I am a 100% disabled veteran. I was injured 3 times, two injuries were received in separate combat support missions. Does one have to take up arms and abolish government officials starting with the president when all means of redress fails? Is communication not the correct weapon in a civilized society? I have violated no laws. I have or will threatened no one. I at 17 joined the U.S. Marine Corps to protect and defend our Constitution. I need to die because I killed during the Vietnam Conflict. I should never have come back alive. I killed because I believed people had rights. When NH can do what you are doing to me (to veterans across the United States) and the news media ignores to protect a special class, then we killed for the wrong reason. I ask why will no one answer my letters? Why is the news media censoring the truth? I place my name, address and phone number on everything that I write because “there is nothing so powerful as truth” Should the people not decide a veterans fate! Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
23 Jul 2007
Send an emailBobby Harmon
The simple truths in our Bill of Rights seem to be the hardest for our politician-leaders to grasp. For some examples, please go to http://www.kycbs.net/Freedom-To-Sing.htm

Aloha to All!
23 Jul 2007
Send an emailRichard Lamothe - View my profile
My thoughts about the VA are not for childrens reading, thus meaning the VA has dumped long enough on we the Veteran, I want to join this effort to make radical change tothe Present VA system. Pointing fingers dose nothing but cause anger, Washington is like General George Patton said ""a bunch of paper hanging S.O.B's! Washington lives up to the truth of the Generals words. All we Veterans get is a line of B.S. at every turn. It is time to bring Washington back to reality! We the Veteran is the real reason there is a Veteran adminastration, Our rights and due entitlements are just , We fought at command and stayed behind our flag when called upon! Now Washington needs to be put in their Place!!
18 Jul 2007
Send an emailC. Hoffman
Let little men keep their guns so they feel the Constitution is working and they feel "safe." They are big men on the shooting range. But will they do anything to protect their rights? Not as long as they have "bread and circuses." Or in modern times, beer and NASCAR. The middle class will lift nothing more lethal than a remote control and a 12 oz can of beer. The only way to get their attention is to take their toys away. By then, it is too late. My advice: keep your passport current, and cultivate friends in EU countries. You're gonna need 'em.
8 Jul 2007
Send an emailjuan carlos
venezuela has the antii-christ

his name is CHAVEZ..
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