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RIDIN’ THE BUS WITH DEBORAH
[Authored by Doris Colmes, MSW]
When Deborah Davis hit the news, I got hit as well – right in the pit of my
stomach where terror hides, and panic lurks: “Oh God, I mumbled, “It’s happening
again”
And just exactly what had Deborah done to get this emotionally detached old lady
into such a replay of emotions left over from 1938 Nazi Germany? It was the
gut-wrenching realization that the Nazi Police State in which I was raised has
come back to roost – in the United States.
Deborah, who commutes by bus in Denver, Colorado, had been asked to present her
I.D. to a man in uniform. If she didn’t, she was told, it would mean walking
several miles to her job. So, she complied, but, it rankled. Deborah knew that,
unless she was being a danger to self or others, behaving irrationally, or drunk
and disorderly, no one had the right to ask for her identification. As long as
she was sitting quietly in her seat, she could not be arbitrarily asked for ID.
(She’d learned that in her 8th grade Civics class, where she had also been
taught about police states, and how casually they usurped the rights of their
citizenry.)
And so it went. For several weeks, when asked to show ID, Deborah refused, and,
when asked if she were getting off at the Denver Federal Center she said, “no”
was left in peace, completing her bus trips right on schedule.
And then it happened: On September 26, 2005, when the bus reached its stop at
the Federal Center, a guard got on the bus and confronted her. When Deborah
insisted that she was under no obligation to show any ID whatsoever, the bus was
halted, a supervisor climbed on, and demanded ID. This time, when she refused, a
second cop arrived, and, when Deborah stuck to her guns, she was suddenly
arrested.
And it was not a gentle arrest. As she relates on her website,
“Papers Please” [1]: " 'Grab her' was the shout, and with the
police wrenching her arms behind her back, she was jerked out of her seat,
handcuffed, thrown into a police cruiser, rushed off to the police station
inside the Center, where cops had a bit of difficulty deciding with what to
charge her. So they wrote up a couple of tickets (contents unknown) took off her
cuffs, and told her that if she ever entered that Center again, she’d go to
jail." No more bus commutes for Deborah!
Reading this, took me straight back to that living nightmare called Nazi
Germany. There, if one didn’t show ID upon command, and/or if anything was even
the slightest bit out of the ordinary on these papers, it was “Bye-Bye,” and –
if one were a Jew, a Gypsy or seen as “gay” by the arresting officer – that was
some long Goodbye, indeed. [2] Death camps were waiting, needing monthly
quotas, and age was not an issue. Little kids zoomed off to extermination just
as quickly as adults, and all for the sin of, perhaps, an inkblot on an
identifying number, or the magic word “Jew” printed on the top.
And, now, it seems, we’ve come full circle. Not only do we now have the Patriot
Act (a wonderfully modern up-date of Germany’s “Enabling Act,” right down to the
last comma) [3] but we also have a 82 billion dollar defense bill, which
(with a vote of 100 to 0) had the Real ID Act hidden inside it (S.1637, FSC-ETI.
Passed May 11, 2004). This law allows a national identification process in which
each and every person in the U.S.A. will be on computer. And, yes, you’d better
show that ID upon command or you’ll wind up like Deborah. And, as time goes by,
much worse: Honorable, ethical, racially profiled, and dead.
Is this an exaggeration? Well, let’s look at the current administration
expanding the power of a little-known Pentagon Agency called the
Counterintelligence Field Activity, or CIFA, which was created three years ago
to protect military facilities from attack.
According to Washington Post writer Walter Pincus [4], a
presidential commission will expand and transform the CIFA into an agency that
has authority to investigate crimes within the USA, such as treason, foreign or
terrorist sabotage or even economic espionage. And would allow it to label – at
will – any person or activity of which it did not approve under these headings.
The Pentagon has pushed legislation that would create an intelligence exception
to the Privacy Act, allowing the FBI and others to share information gathered
about US citizens with the Pentagon, CIA and other agencies, as long as the data
is deemed to be related to foreign intelligence (See CIFA).
This, of course, in addition to the Patriot Act revisions which give unlimited
power and access to any and all governmental agents to anyone or anything they
choose, without warrant or even “reasonable cause” (whatever that now means)
Alexander Solzhenitsyn once wrote: “If the least important soldier in the German
Army had chosen not to comply with orders to execute innocent people, others
would have followed his lead, and there would not have been a Holocaust.” Those
words still ring true, right along with the actions of Mohandas Gandhi and Rosa
Parks, and, today, with the action of Deborah Davis.
Sure, lots of folks protest that they have had enough and that “someone” needs
to take action and then – at least in my experience – they say, “Oh this is such
a shame,” shrug their shoulders and start talking about the newest TV Reality
Show.
In Deborah’s case, why are there not crowds holding signs, protesting, outside
the Denver Federal Center? Could it be because of current media censorship?
Diversionary news, such as Michael Jackson and/or Scott Peterson get major
coverage – to the point of insanity – but persons like Deborah, or, just as
currently José Padilla, are shuffled off to the side-lines. My hunch is that
although Deborah faces arraignment in Denver on December 9, 2005, hardly anyone
in that town is even aware of what just happened. As for media censorship and
how it works, that’s a whole other article.
It takes someone with not only the courage of her/his convictions, but also with
a deep sense of urgency, to actually do something concrete that graphically
shows the rest of us what is actually happening here. And that is what Ms. Davis
has accomplished. The same steely resolve needed for anyone to say, “I have had
enough, and my answer is NO” is reminiscent of Rosa Parks, also on a bus, a
half-century ago.
I love this country. It literally saved my life at a time when I was pretty
convinced that there was nowhere left to go, except, perhaps, to the nearest
oven. And, through the years, I’ve witnessed all that is so dear, so valuable,
so much the essence of my entire existence, dissipate. Dissipate into a haze of
hidden agendas, corruption and increasingly self-serving administrations.
Of necessity, what happened to Deborah Davis must be compared to what happened
to so many people at the start of the fascist regime in Germany, when
“compliance” was the daily hymn, and acquiescence to the German “Enabling Act”
(Bona fide ancestor of our “Patriot Act”) was so absolutely expected, that
anyone who protested disappeared immediately and permanently.
I thank Deborah Davis not only for being a role model, but also for setting an
example that I, for one, will unconditionally follow.
In conclusion, let us all memorize and act upon together, this poem, written by
Pastor Martin Niemöller in Nazi Germany:
First they came for the Jews
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Communists
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists
and I did not speak out
because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left
to speak out for me.
References and sources:
[1] Papers Please
http://www.papersplease.org/davis/facts.html
[2] Papier Bitte
http://jack-dalton.blogspot.com/2005/05/papiere-bitte.html
[3] “Enabling” the Patriot Act
http://jack-dalton.blogspot.com/2005/06/patriot-act-vs-german-enabling-act.html
[4] Pentagon Expanding Its Domestic Surveillance Activity
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/26/AR2005112600857_pf.html
*Doris Colmes is an independent writer in Portland, Or.
The Iron Butterfly is the title of her book and her web
site. Her email; address is:
dhcolmes@msn.com
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