The Dream is Over: The Jaws of Darkness Do Devour It Up
Saturday, December 31st, 2005 by RLRFrom Common Dreams
By Steven Laffoley
“The dream,” John Lennon once said of 60s idealism, “is over.” These were the words that came to me late one evening, sitting at my desk, in the glow of a computer screen, a glass of red wine at one hand, a spiral ringed notebook and pen at the other.
I had been searching the web for more than an hour, looking through mainstream newspapers for a chorus of principled complaint against the presidential breach of constitutional rights. But, depressingly, I found little. And after a while, when it was clear my search was in vain, I thought for a long time about Lennon’s words.
Of course, I wasn’t thinking of the idealists’ dreams of 60s peace and love (though those were nice dreams, too). No, I was thinking of a far older, far more noble, far more meaningful dream - the great American Dream: the truly enlightened dream of a nation of the people, for the people, and by the people; the Jeffersonian dream of a nation ruled by laws and not by men.
But sitting there, looking for hope against hope in the cold silence following the president’s defiant admission of warrantless, unconstitutional wiretappings, I was more certain than I had been in five years: the dream was indeed over.
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