Some creative editing in advance of the ‘Freedom Walk’

It was bad enough that Rumsfeld’s Defense Department created the “America Supports You Freedom Walk” to exploit 9/11. It added insult to injury when those who wished to participate in the government-sponsored “Freedom Walk” on public property were told they had to endure Pentagon “screening.”

But now Rumsfeld & Co. have quietly gone back and covered up some of the more alarming pronouncements — apparently hoping no one will notice.

For example, the official Freedom Walk website used to say:

Participants are encouraged to arrive at the Pentagon South parking lot between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. for screening to avoid long lines. (emphasis added)

Now it says:

Participants are encouraged to arrive at the Pentagon South parking lot between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.

And as DCDL noted, the Freedom Walk website has also been touched up to reflect a change in the motivation for the event. Among other changes, the festivities were originally described as a “celebration of freedom” — now it’s a chance to “commemorate our freedom.” (As Keith asked, doesn’t the use of “commemorate” mean our freedom is dead?)

In theory, it might be tempting to congratulate the Pentagon for cleaning up its mess. After all, if Defense Department officials made a mistake in some of its more heavy-handed pronouncements, editing out troublesome language is a step in the right direction, right?

There is, however, an overarching problem.

First, it’s typical of the way the entire Bush gang operates. If reality starts to pose a political problem, just edit it, paper over the controversy, and hope no one notices. This wasn’t a harmless typo, this is an attempt by the government to regulate who takes part in a government-sponsored “Freedom Walk” on public streets past public monuments, from one outdoor public landmark to another.

There’s nothing wrong with the government correcting its mistakes, but part of political accountability is acknowledging the mistakes in the first place. By editing out controversial language, the Pentagon is hiding its error, not owning up to it.

Second, the Pentagon has changed the Q-and-A on its website, but it hasn’t changed its policies. At least until it starts a second round of editing, the Defense Department is still mandating that participants provide detailed personal information — and without it, they can’t be a part of the Freedom Walk.

Maybe the “commemorate our freedom” was the right choice of words for the Pentagon, after all.

This sounds an awful lot like the various Bush appearances where the audience is screened to include only those who support the administration. I could understand it – slightly – during the campaign. But they’re still doing it now that he’s once again our elected President. That’s why I now refer to him as POHOTUS: President of Half of the United States. It seems to be the way he and his sycophants want it.

I’m sure the Pentagon wants to do anything possible to keep out anti-war protestors from this event. So, by keeping people from speaking their minds, effectively they have turned freedom into a “commemorable” concept. How pathetic.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=commemorate

And, yes, the use of the word “commemorate” does seem to imply that freedom is no more. Clearly, these people aren’t brain surgeons…or English majors, for that matter.

  • I think you people in DC should find out what they’re screening for. Maybe some people should show up wearing t-shirts that say “Democrat” and see if they get screened out.

    Or maybe one with a headhshot of “Jeff Gannon” with the words “BUSH MEDIA WHORE” under it.

    You get the idea.

    If I was able to go, I’d wear one of THESE:

    http://www.demockratees.com/petrolcide.htm

  • I’ve never understood the perception that Rove & Co. are political geniuses. One would think that somewhere along the line they might have arrested this administrations descent into self-parody and unintentional irony.

    The mind boggles at the requirement that people register to stand on a public street in our nations capitol in order celebrate freedom.

  • From Drew’s link above, the definition of commemorate is “To honor the memory of with a ceremony” so when they say “commemorate our freedom”, what they mean is “to honor the memory of our freedom with a ceremony”. With all of the freedom’s we have been losing with the Patriot Act (among other things), you may be right; this is exactly what they meant to say.

  • Hey Racerx, thanks for the link to the petrolcide t-shirt. I just ordered one for myself even though I won’t be going to the freedom funeral.

  • Wouldn’t it be great if they held a Freedom Walk and nobody came? I’m thinking vast, sepulchral silence as a tiny band of congressional staffers and think-tank interns makes their humiliated way over the 14th Street Bridge to the Mall. Reminds me of Mondale’s kicking off his 1984 campaign marching in the NY Labor Day parade – to a total lack of onlookers. It was clear at that point that the Democratic party wasn’t just in trouble, it was in deep, deep, 49-state loss, national embarrassment, cultural oblivion trouble.

    Oh well, just a dream. Whatever the turnout, Fox News will call it a rousing success and the other media pygmies will be too intimidated to say anything else. But nothing wrong with dreaming.

  • 7 to 8 am?? On Labor Day? Sorry, but what dorks are going to show up then? Oh that’s right though, if you get there early you might get a pin.

    Please somebody take some pictures of the anti-war protests and put them side by side with this catastrophe.

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