Monday, March 23, 2009

Protest in Fairfield, Conn.

"The identities of most current and former AIG employees remain private, for now, but for those executives whose names are known, life now includes security guards at their homes, reporters in their driveways, and vehicles invading their neighborhoods. Nobody was hurt and the protest went off without incident, but the event should serve as a dire warning for anyone even thinking about participating in Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s new Public-Private Investment Program. Morning Bell, March 23, 2009"

Thanks, Barney Frank. One more notch in your belt. You just didn't get it when accused of "McCarthyism." It's the techniques--smear, innuendo, fear, blame by association, and you have them all. But you're the one, with your Congressional colleagues who signed the AIG bonsus contracts.
    Through its power to subpoena witness and hold people in contempt of Congress, HUAC [formed in 1938] often pressured witnesses to surrender names and other information that could lead to the apprehension of Communists and Communist sympathizers. Committee members often branded witnesses as "red" if they refused to comply or hesitated in answering committee questions. In perhaps its most famous investigation, HUAC-member Richard Nixon, after weeks of dramatic hearings, was, at the final hour, able to reveal that Alger Hiss, a former State Department official, had lied to them about having "ever been a Communist." More importantly, however, the questioning style and examination techniques employed by HUAC served as the model upon which Senator Joseph McCarthy would conduct his investigative hearings in the early 1950s. Following Senator McCarthy's censure, however, and his subsequent departure from the Senate, the American public grew increasingly wary of the "redbaiting" techniques employed by HUAC and others. The work of the committee continued to decline in importance throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s until the committee itself was renamed the House Internal Security Committee in 1969, prefiguring its eventual abolition in 1975. GWU site

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hold Congress in great contempt. Especially Barney Frank.

Norma said...

But Obama is the ACORN CEO--chief experienced organizer.

Hokule'a Kealoha said...

They will be the end of us. I can only hold onto God, because what sort of government would we have if we didnt have a Congress... How did we come to this pass...because Christians got so wishy washy... When do we as Believers stand up. Christians elected this guy and the lying theives in Congress, dont say it isnt true. I go to a whole church full, from my Pastor on down, who felt this was the only way, now they are sorry, but here we are... We are headed to ruin, may God help us

Anonymous said...

I do garner some hope in the fact that people who voted for Obama are now sorry they did so (although I still don't understand how anyone who considers themselves "Christian" voted for a merchant of innocent death crusader like Obama).

Maybe at least this will point to no re-election?