Tonight’s Spell for Democracy (10/10)

According to our original list, tonight’s spell is, “Call on the
Founders, Lady Liberty, Columbia, Justice and the other spirits of
America for help.”

After a few weeks, I’m a-thinking this is a little vague. So let’s
say we combine those invocations with one of the previously done
revelation spells.

As I suggested in Pittsburg this weekend: take a photo of your local
sleazebag candidate and put it on your altar with some images of the
Goddesses and founders and some candles at a distance. Light the
candles and meditate on their light burning away all shadows that may
hide their dirty secrets.

Move the candles closer and meditate again. Add more candles, closer,
yes, closer, more, yes, closer, yes, yes, yes!!!!!

Uh-hem. Actually the feminine wave orgasm/spell casting method is
probably more appropriate than the masculine explosion style.

You can do this spell over the course of a long night or every night
for a week. All our work should be getting more intense as we get
closer (!) to the elections.

AND I want everyone here to volunteer at least three hours of
secular/mundane work on behalf of a progressive candidate making
phone calls, fund raising, etc., EVERY WEEK until election day, AND
on election day itself.

I have a strong feeling/dread that helping out Ned Lamont against Joe
Lieberman in Connecticut is going to wind up being extra important,
because there is no guarantee that Lieberman (if elected) will not
switch to being a Republican. If there’s a 51/49 Dem/Repub split in
the Senate, that would give control back to the Forces of Fascism.

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About the Dangers of Making Assumptions

So I’ve been passing around the meme I stole from someone’s sigline at The Daily Kos, “G.O.P. = Grope Our Pages,” and have been astounded at how few people get the joke at first, here in a fairly liberal part of New York (Rockland County). Today, I mentioned to a couple of friendly bank tellers that I was going to make a big lawn sign telling people to vote Republican (“Vote for Torture, Kidnappings, and Corruption!”). They both looked at me completely blank-faced. They had no idea what I was talking about.

It gets worse. This last weekend I was speaking at the Greater Pittsburgh Pagan Pride Day celebration. My topic was listed in the program as “Pagans and Politics,” so I expected that a crowd of 150+ members of a minority belief community would be politically aware…

To my astonishment, while everybody there got the joke about Dennis Hastert being the santorum on the rear of the Republican Party (“santorum” has become an obscene noun in Philadelphia, thanks to some clever memetic engineering), hardly anyone there had heard about the recently passed Disappearances and Torture Authorization Act. They had no idea that it was now legal for the Secret Police to kidnap them, move them to a secret prison camp, torture them until they confess, give them a secret trial in which they would have no right to see the evidence or confront the witnesses against them, and execute them.

I asked this crowd of Wiccans, Druids, Goddess Worshippers, Native Religionists, Buddhists, Hindus, and others to imagine that power in the hands of President Pat Robertson or Vice President Jerry Falwell. There was a roar of anger they probably heard in DC.

I was able to persuade the majority of the people there to start taking both spiritual and mundane action between now and November. I’m going to continue talking to my community online for the next four weeks, especiolly since there doesn’t seem to be a religious left in this part of the country, but it won’t be enough.

People who come here regularly, who read the NY Times or the Washington Post, or who watch Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are a tiny, tiny minority of the voting public. One of the tellers I spoke to today told me that she got all her political news from her roommate, who only reads the Wall Street Journal. She had no idea it wasn’t a reliable source of information.

Even if you live in a liberal part of the USA, don’t assume your neighbors know about the page scandal or the torture act. Don’t assume your grocery check out clerk knows that he/she won’t get a raise in the minimum wage unless Dems take over both houses. Don’t assume the guys at the VFW know how the Pentagon hasn’t provided our servicemembers with armor for their bodies or their vehicles, or how Bush’s friends at Halliburton have been screwing over the troops. Don’t assume everybody with brains and a college education knows how many of our civil rights have been erased by the Patriot Act. Don’t assume that members of racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities understand how hostile the Republican Party is to their personal lives and freedoms. Don’t even assume that the Republicans you meet have heard that Bush was recorded calling the Constitution “Just a goddamned piece of paper!”

Assume nothing. Explain everything. Over and over again until you are sick of the sound of your own voice. Explain at PTA meetings, at religious gatherings, at the supermarket, at the gas station, at your fraternal lodge, at every single public and private venue you go to for the next four weeks.

When you are here or at other liberal blogs, write down good jokes, clever memes, nasty quotes, and succinct explanations of Republican atrocities. Then memorize them and start the meme replication process by saying them repeatedly to everyone you meet. Take the risk of becoming a social pariah! For every person you really annoy, you will be educating a dozen others directly and indirectly.

And meme number one: “This is the most important election in American history, because it could very well be the last one.” And if people call you an alarmist, tell them, “I’d rather be paranoid than in a concentration camp.”

Then go “offend” more people!

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Keeping Track of the Polls

Want to have a single place to go to find a summation of all the current genuine polls — that is, the non-partisan, non-push, professional polls? Electoral-Vote.com keeps track of dozens of national and local polls and posts the results several times a week. You can go to the link just mentioned or click on either of the two following ones, which will give you the current predictions nationwide:

Click for www.electoral-vote.com ~~~ Click for www.electoral-vote.com

Right now (Wednesday night, Sept. 27th), it looks like a dead heat for both houses of Congress. Let’s not take anything for granted!

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Tonight’s Spell for Democracy

(09/26) Tonight we’re doing a “klutzokinesis” spell on opposition candidates and political party spin-masters to make them accidentally speak truth in public. This does not mean exclusively on Republican ones, but on any candidates and support personnel who are actively working for multinational corporations and billionaires against (small-D) democracy. Since their power depends on repeating lies over and over again, making them accidentally speak their real minds in front of microphones and cameras is one of the best ways to expose their malevolence and their fascist agendas.

Trickster deities such as Coyote, Loki, or Ellegua are the appropriate ones to invoke, as well as truth-telling deities such as Athena, Tyr, or Obatala. Use whatever pantheon you are most comfortable with and focus on local or regional candidates near you. Since most of the corporate candidates are also anti-environmental, you can pull your local nature spirits into the mix.

For those of you reading this who have no idea what I’m talking about, visit our Spells for Democracy page here at neopagan.net and/or join our Spells-for-Democracy egroup at yahoogroups.com.

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