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President Bush, Momma
D And The American
Perpetual Union

By Terry Hayfield
12-17-5

 

President Bush is presently on a National tour promoting his "update" on the War in Iraq and the World War on Terrorism.  Dyan French (known in New Orleans as Momma D) is helping the people of her Parish rebuild and save their lives, homes and city.  These two individuals are actually combatants in the same conflict. George Bush and Momma D are on opposing sides.  George Bush is defending a global American/British Capitalism and Momma D in essence is defending the Perpetual Union.
 
On December 7, 2005 Momma D made these bold statements to the Congressional subcommittee hearings on "The Experience of Hurricane Katrina Victims,"
 
"I didn't go anywhere.  Why?  I didn't have to.  I'm an American.  I'm free.  Does that sound strange to anybody in 2005?  I hope not!"
 
On December 12, 2005 President Bush made the following statement to the Philadelphia World Affairs Council,
 
"From the perspective of more than two centuries the success of America's democratic experiment seems almost inevitable.  At that time however that success didn't seem so obvious or assured.  The eight years from the end of the Revolutionary War to the election of a Constitutional government was a time of disorder and upheaval--There were tensions from the Mercantile North and the Agricultural South that threatened to break apart our Republic--Our Nation's first effort at a governing charter, the Articles of Confederation failed."
 
Momma D's testimony to Congress   clearly demonstrated the "tensions from the Mercantile North and Agricultural South" alluded to by Bush in Philadelphia still exist.  And these similar "tensions" have the same ability to destroy the single bond that is the political glue that binds the American 50 States into a sovereign Nation.  This unifying political substance is the Perpetual Union, which came into existence when the Patriot Continental Congress adopted and then ratified the Articles of Confederation - a document the President branded as a failure.
 
  George Bush is waging a World War on Terrorism from the White House, along with his partner from Number 10 Downing Street in England.  Bush and Blair claim the basis of Western Democracy is threatened with extinction should global terrorism continues unchecked.  Terrorism has the capability to destroy the very fabric of our way of life.
 
Mama D's conflict is somewhat similar.  Momma D sees an enemy that is actually destroying the very fabric of her and her many diverse New Orleans native neighbors.  With her head garbed in a colorful lavender Caribbean cloth, her delicate dreads hanging on her shoulders, Mama D purposely put her hands together between her purple clad body and the microphone in front of her and with a growing passion, her eyes darting from Congress person to Congress person and with full "New Orleans determination" emphatically described her plight to the assembled Congress persons,
 
"Katrina didn't do this.  Let's get very--Very--CLEAR!   Katrina didn't do this!  The Ism's of America--the Ism's that we got to get rid of--including--         CAPITALISM!
 
     It is obvious George Bush and Momma D have two entirely different concepts concerning just what or who are the real threats to the very fabric of the "American way of life."  George Bush claims the real enemy is a foreign threat, Islamic terrorists.  Momma D sees the enemy as an internal threat, Capitalism.  Who is correct?  We have all heard the many shifting positions of Bush's version of the story.  A few more words from Momma D may be necessary to understand why Momma D views Capitalism as the enemy to our Republic.
 
"As I was told I was coming here, the neighbors started to come by with their comments--don't they see I live in America?   What insane group of people separated parents from children?  My neighbors want to know where their children are y'all--Where are our deceased?  We know they are dead--then as a whole we all want to know where are our rights?  Why are we seeing parts of New Orleans decorated and some of us don't have anything to decorate?"
 
"Who are the people of New Orleans that won't share with the others of the City of New Orleans, I think they are newcomers, they are really going to have to understand the spirit of New Orleans--on every level--"
 
"They want to know how is it that we can create some agency that can buy our land because it ain't good enough, but they can do something to it and make it good enough to sell back to us--What kind of insanity is that?  I OWN IT!  My last breath--my last breath, five generations--its not for sale!  Please let whoever these people are know New Orleans is not for sale!
 
"One of the problems is that Mr. Trump came some months ago and decided he wants Padres St.  Prince Charles, on a street they tellin' me I need a mask on, why is Prince Charles trying to buy a house in New Orleans you say don't need to exist?  It's not makin' any sense!"
 
No single American can deny an enemy "of some sort" does exist that threatens to destroy the American Republic.  There is no denial of this reality.  Something is going on.  National Guard and Army/Navy/Marines reserves from Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama were in Iraq fighting global terrorism when Katrina struck their homes.  And while these brave young (and older) Americans are obediently defending this Republic and its "More Perfect Union" the likes of Donald Trump and Prince Charles are actually buying these fighting Americans' parents' now condemned homes. Yes, I agree something does not make sense! Or does it?
 
The key to making sense out of this entire mess lays in the opening remarks of the President's address to the Philadelphia World Affairs Council.  George Bush has done something that the other modern era presidents haven't done (or would never have dreamed of doing) - publicly recognize the former existence of the Articles of Confederation. 
 
When the Articles of Confederation was adopted and ratified two separate entities were created.  One was a Confederacy known as the United States of America.  The other entity was the Perpetual Union. ("A More Perfect Union," Alfred Adask, Anti-Shyster, Volume 5, No.4)
 
The "Preamble" and "Article I" of the Articles of Confederation demonstrate this historical fact and reality.   Most Americans, regardless of their position on the educational and political spectrum do not understand the importance of the Perpetual Union, let alone its actual existence.  If Black's Law Dictionary (the Fourth Edition) were consulted for a definition for the word "union" you would read,
 
"Union. n.  A league; a federation; an unincorporated associations of persons for a common purpose."
 
To understand this definition one only have to read the opening remarks of Momma D's testimony to the assembled Congress people,  "Good afternoon - umm - Sister, I'm from New Orleans.  They sent you something. (Holding up a tee-shirt) Our coalition is like gumbo, ya' got a little bit a dis and a little bit of dat--ya know how gumbo is? It takes a variety of good ingredients to make a good gumbo--East Bank, West Bank, Uptown, Downtown, East Side, River Side, rich, poor, Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox Jew, straight, gay, Oh, my goodness!"   Momma D's testimony completely captured the proper spirit of the American Perpetual Union felt by the former colonials of 1777 through 1787 (the period under the authority of the Articles of Confederation).  The 1787 ratification of the Constitution George Bush is sworn to uphold and defend replaced the original flesh and blood United States of America with a "WE THE PEOPLE" Republic (dedicated to create a "More Perfect Union").  Momma D understands we do not live in a "More Perfect Union." Momma D clearly understands Capitalism (i.e. Donald Trump/Prince Charles) is the enemy of the Perpetual Union ("New Orleans Gumbo Coalition").
 
Momma D has correctly observed evidence of a real life process that is (and has been) taking place in this Republic.  This process has had many names from times past to the present.  In the 19th Century Marx called it the Permanent Revolution. (Karl Marx, His Life and Environment, Berlin, 1939)   In the 1940s Joseph Schumpeter (as does Alan Greenspan does today) called it Creative Destruction. (Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Schumpeter, 1942 ) 
 
Today the common "buzz-word" is Sustainable Development.  (The United Nations' Global Straight Jacket, Veon, 1999) These three terms refer to the same continuous process of the self-evolution of American/British Capitalism into Socialism. ("The Permanent Revolution," Hayfield, Idaho Observer, January 2003) 
 
Creative Destruction, as described by Schumpeter, is a two-part process.  The first part requires the complete destruction or elimination of the old form of production or society.  This can be accomplished by Self-de-industrialization (i.e. 1970s American Rustbelt Depression), war (i.e. WWII Germany) or natural cataclysmic events (i.e. Hurricane Katrina).  The second part of the process is Re-industrialization or better known as Sustainable Development.
 
The concept of Creative Destruction became the economic policy for this Republic with the advent of the Reagan Revolution. ("The New Defenders of Capitalism," Podhoretz, Harvard Business Review, March/April 1981 or "Democracy as a Method: Joseph A. Schumpeter," Xenos, New Democracy, October 1981)   
 
The effects of Creative Destruction are clearly visible in New Orleans.  The Neo-conservative concept of global Free Trade and Marketplace, based on the Economic and political principals of the Fabian society, eventually requires the complete destruction of the concept of our National sovereignty that was defined by the establishment of the Perpetual Union in 1777.
 
According to Joan Veon, author of Prince Charles the Sustainable Prince, Prince Charles has been orchestrating power plays behind the scenes.  He has pushed the evil agenda of sustainable development, he is setting up public-private partnerships worldwide which are changing the structure of government, and now he has his people who are working with the Governor of Mississippi on the rebuilding of that State.  
 
While George Bush and the Fabian Socialist Tony Blair wage a World War on Terrorism in the name of saving our "way of life" - these same people are waging a permanent economic war against the American Perpetual Union - flesh and blood people of all types - a Perpetual Union that must ultimately evaporate if a complete corporate Globalism via the Permanent Revolution in the form of Sustainable Development based on Creative Destruction is to be our future continuing destiny.      

 

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