Naomi Wolf" Time for a Democracy Movement
The End of America:
A Letter of Warning To A Young Patriot by Naomi Wolf
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Naomi Wolf was born in San Francisco in 1962. She was an
undergraduate at Yale University and did her graduate work
at New College, Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar.
Her essays have appeared in various publications including:
The New Republic, Wall Street Journal, Glamour, Ms.,
Esquire, The Washington Post, and The New York Times. She
also speaks widely to groups across the country.
The Beauty Myth, her first book, was an international
bestseller. She followed that with Fire With Fire: The New
Female Power and How It Will Change The 21st Century,
published by Random House in 1993, and Promiscuities: The
Secret Struggle for Womanhood, published in 1997.
Misconceptions, released in 2001, is a powerful and
passionate critique of pregnancy and birth in America. In
2002, Harper Collins published a 10th anniversary
commemorative edition of The Beauty Myth.
Ms. Wolf's latest book, released in May of 2005, is The
Treehouse: Eccentric Wisdom from my Father on How to Live,
Love and See.
Naomi Wolf is co-founder of the Board of The Woodhull
Institute for Ethical Leadership, an organization devoted to
training young women in ethical leadership for the 21st
century. The institute teaches professional development in
the arts and media, politics and law, business and
entrepreneurship as well as ethical decision making.
She lives with her family in New York City.
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Editorial Reviews
Review
“You will be shocked and disturbed by this book. Most
Americans reject outright any comparison of post 9/11
America with the fascism and totalitarianism of Nazi Germany
or Pinochet’s Chile. Sadly, the parallels and similarities,
what Wolf calls the ‘echoes’ between those societies and
America today, are all too compelling.”
—Michael Ratner, Center for Constitutional Rights
"Naomi Wolf sounds the alarm for all American patriots. We
must come together as a nation and recommit ourselves to the
fundamental American idea that no president, whether
Democrat or Republican, will ever be given unchecked power."
—Wes Boyd, co-founder, MoveOn.org
“The framers of our Constitution fully understood that it
can happen here. Patriots like Madison, Paine, and Franklin
would certainly applaud Naomi Wolf and recognize her as a
sister in their struggle.”
—Mark Crispin Miller, author of Fooled Again
“Naomi Wolf ’s End of America is a vivid, urgent, mandatory
wake-up call that addresses momentous issues of tyranny,
democracy, and survival.”
—Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of the three-volume Eleanor
Roosevelt
Book Description
In a stunning indictment of the Bush administration and
Congress, best-selling author Naomi Wolf lays out her case
for saving American democracy. In authoritative research and
documentation Wolf explains how events of the last six years
parallel steps taken in the early years of the 20th
century’s worst dictatorships such as Germany, Russia,
China, and Chile.
The book cuts across political parties and ideologies and
speaks directly to those among us who are concerned about
the ever-tightening noose being placed around our liberties.
In this timely call to arms, Naomi Wolf compels us to face
the way our free America is under assault. She warns us–with
the straight-to-fellow-citizens urgency of one of Thomas
Paine’s revolutionary pamphlets–that we have little time to
lose if our children are to live in real freedom.
“Recent history has profound lessons for us in the U.S.
today about how fascist, totalitarian, and other repressive
leaders seize and maintain power, especially in what were
once democracies. The secret is that these leaders all tend
to take very similar, parallel steps. The Founders of this
nation were so deeply familiar with tyranny and the habits
and practices of tyrants that they set up our checks and
balances precisely out of fear of what is unfolding today.
We are seeing these same kinds of tactics now closing down
freedoms in America, turning our nation into something that
in the near future could be quite other than the open
society in which we grew up and learned to love liberty,”
states Wolf.
Wolf is taking her message directly to the American people
in the most accessible form and as part of a large national
campaign to reach out to ordinary Americans about the
dangers we face today. This includes a lecture and speaking
tour, and being part of the nascent American Freedom
Campaign, a grassroots efforts to ensure that presidential
candidates pledge to uphold the constitution and protect our
liberties from further erosion.
The End of America will shock, enrage, and motivate–spurring
us to act, as the Founders would have counted on us to do in
a time such as this, as rebels and patriots–to save our
liberty and defend our nation.

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WARNING: THE END OF AMERICA AS WE KNOW IT IS AT HAND
By Greg Evensen
February 5, 2007
NewsWithViews.com
The Patriot's Preamble
"Let it be known far and wide that American Patriots will
come together in the year 2007, to unite the citizens and
statesmen of the Republic of the United States of America.
They will gather with the purpose of maintaining our
nation's sovereignty, to reinstate our Constitutional and
Natural Rights, and to free the American people from
institutional servitude. They will come to pursue this
course with Honor, Dignity, and Courage, while acknowledging
that unless God keeps our nation and guides her steps, we
will have labored in vain."
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Naomi Wolf: Time for a Democracy Movement
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America is looking less and less like America. And more and
more Americans are worried about it.
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What country is this? The president is claiming the right to
keep his aides from testifying for Congress about the U.S.
attorneys scandal; hundreds of men -- according to a Seton
Hall study, many of them innocent -- are in legal limbo in
Guantanamo Bay; U.S. agents are kidnapping people off the
streets in Italy and Macedonia and `rendering' them to be
tortured; the president and his lawyers claim the executive
has the right to call anyone -- U.S. citizen or not -- an
`enemy combatant' -- and the person who should decide what
that means is the President himself; civil rights
organizations say peaceful citizens' groups are being
infiltrated and put under surveillance; and a new bill just
made it easier, as Senator Patrick Leahy warned, for the
president -- any president of whatever party -- to declare
martial law.
Americans across the political spectrum are increasingly
uneasy. We have always had a sense of our own invincibility
in relation to our democracy: the system, many of us
believe, simply rights itself. But we have to face the fact
that when checks and balances are being systematically
dismantled -- when the Constitution is under such sustained
assault -- our assumption that democracy will protect us
without our active intervention is dangerously naive.
The time has come for a grassroots democracy movement in
America. I am relieved to be able to say that today the
American Freedom Campaign (AFC) -- a new organization
prepared to engage hundreds of thousands of American
citizens in restoring democracy and the rule of law -- is
ready for action.
The initial partners in the American Freedom Campaign
represent a dynamic partnership of legal experts, human
rights advocates, and grassroots expertise. Participating in
the launch are the Center for Constitutional Rights, Human
Rights Watch, and MoveOn.org. All Americans are welcome to
join this campaign and it will undoubtedly grow larger and
stronger over the coming months.
There is no time to waste. We have to get it -- in a hurry
-- that the assaults we are witnessing are unprecedented and
demand unprecedented responses from us. There have been
times of state repression in our nation before now; as
others such as Joe Conason, author of It Can Happen Here,
and Bruce Fein, a founder of the American Freedom Agenda,
have pointed out, `the pendulum' has swung to extremes
before now: President Lincoln suspended habeas corpus in
some areas during the civil war -- but it was restored after
the war came to an end. 120,000 Japanese American citizens
were interned in detention camps (the fear was that they
would engage in `espionage' and `sabotage') during World War
Two -- and when that hysteria subsided, the camps were
closed and these innocent Americans released. Both writers
note that previous eras of repression had endpoints: the
wars ended, the threat subsided -- but the War on Terror is
defined as open-ended in time and in space: there will never
be a day of victory, and the whole world is a battlefield.
So we can't count on the pendulum to swing back as it always
has -- that is, not without a citizen uprising in defense of
liberty.
Other times and places are worth thinking about when we
witness these events. History, which Americans never take to
naturally, has a great deal to warn us about right now. The
historical record -- and the contemporary record -- is
incontrovertible on the fact -- a fact that flies in the
face of the `democracy myth' we cherish, that we are somehow
exempt from these pressures -- that while it is difficult to
build and sustain a democracy, closing one down is actually
quite easy. There is practically a blueprint for it, which
would-be dictators and autocrats around the world have
followed. All leaders who seek to close down an open society
-- or push back a democracy movement -- do the same key
things. Among other steps, they invoke an internal and
external threat (it can certainly be real); create a
surveillance apparatus aimed at ordinary citizens; establish
military tribunals; infiltrate citizens' groups; make it
easier to detain citizens; target key individuals with job
loss or other penalties if they speak out; reframe criticism
as `treason' or `espionage'; and pass laws that make it
easier to circumvent or override a Constitution because of
the threat that has been invoked or in the name of
`restoring public order.' It is also clear from the record
that the Founders were right to tell us to be vigilant in
defense of liberty -- because democracy can become weakened
and a point can be reached at which democracy cannot simply
heal itself.
That is why everyone who is concerned about the abuses of
power we are witnessing under the current administration
should sign on to the American Freedom Campaign. As noted
above, the AFC is backed by a dynamic coalition of some of
the key organizations devoted to restoring the Constitution
and defending freedom.
The mission of the AFC is to make the restoration of our
democracy the paramount issue -- especially at the level of
the presidential campaign, but also at the level of citizen
education and citizen pressure on Congress. Its ten-point
agenda will, among other things, restore the right to a fair
trial; make sure journalists can't be intimidated with the
Espionage Act; stop the president's -- any president's --
abuse of signing statements -- an abuse that can basically
override the will of the people as expressed by their
representatives; and keep the state from breaking into our
homes, tapping our phones and reading our emails illegally.
These are not partisan issues. It is about power, not
politics. While it is ideal from a citizen's point of view
that leaders on both the left and the right are now pushing
to restore our checks and balances, the issue transcends
party affiliation. Without these horrific laws repealed, a
President Hillary can be as dangerous to liberty -- and to
American citizens -- as a President Giuliani.
It's a good time now for citizens, as they are signing up to
lead this grassroots movement to restore the rule of law and
to confront the excesses of the executive branch, to reread
the Founders' debates. They would see how debased our
discourse is right now. The excesses we are seeing in the
power grab of the executive branch are presented to us in
the name of patriotism; but if the Founders were around
today, they would be outraged by the systematic dismantling
of the checks and balances they put in place to protect us.
The framers and those who explained the new system to the
public believed in their very souls that an American despot
could easily arise -- in America; that the reason each
branch should `check' the other is that leaders - even
American leaders -- tend, as part of human nature, to abuse
power if they are not checked. They knew from their own
experience or their family's history how easy it is for an
abusive leader to strip prisoners of their rights, send
soldiers or agents of the Crown to break into people's homes
and go through their personal papers without proper
warrants, and punish those trying to assemble with their
neighbors or speak up about government overreaching.
One reason we need a grassroots democracy movement in this
time of constitutional crisis is that many Americans have
only a hazy sense of what democracy is -- and what the
Constitution really says. We are rarely reminded that the
Founders enshrined our rights precisely because they or
their parents had fled countries in which prisoners were
detained without fair trial and turned into criminals and
`traitors' for using the kind of language that makes up the
Declaration of independence. It was because they understood
repressive governments and abusive monarchs so well that
they set up our Constitution and Bill of Rights to make sure
those evils would never take root again on our soil.
Few of us are taught in detail how easy it is to repress
democracy movements and close down open societies -- if you
are willing to do a few key things. So that at just this
moment of crisis, young people -- and many citizens in
general -- are both disheartened and ill-equipped, lacking
both the hope and the analytical tools they need to
recognize the seriousness of these dangers and fight this
fight.
But there has never been a more urgent time to change our
minds and our behavior. The window can close -- yes, even in
America -- if we fail as individuals to take up the
patriot's task. Our country needs us active -- in the
millions. The founders never intended for a professional
caste to perform the patriot's task of defending liberty:
they expected ordinary people -- farmers, small shopkeepers,
schoolteachers -- to be on the front lines.
The Founders would have been appalled at the helplessness
that most people feel today in the face of serious
encroachments upon our freedom and liberty -- just as they
would have been at the encroachments themselves. The system
they set up -- if it is working properly -- is the most
transformative and empowering of the individual on earth.
They would have counted on each of us to rise up in defense
of what they created and to directly challenge those who
assert that they are not answerable to the American people
-- and not bound by th