By  Mowahid Hussain Shah

September 21, 2012

USA Elections 2012

11 years after 9/11, with the Party Conventions over, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama will now vie head-to-head for the White House come Election Day on November 6.

Three 90-minute Presidential debates for October have been set. On October 3, it shall be at the University of Denver focusing on domestic policy. The second debate is scheduled to take place October 16 at Hofstra University in New York. The final October 22 debate on foreign policy shall be at Lynn University in Florida.

The Republican Party today bears scarce resemblance to the party of either Lincoln, who proclaimed emancipation for the slaves 150 years ago, or of Richard Nixon, who enacted considerable progressive measures during his Presidency.

The Afro-Muslim roots of an American President have sparked a backlash of vitriol and hate. The face of America is changing from white to brown. It has stirred a malicious mix of race, xenophobia, and religious bigotry into the volatile cocktail of American politics. A reverse gear back to the past may no longer be plausible. The Muslim community is prone to bear the brunt of xenophobic frustration and fury.

Pertinent to it is an emerging development. The dysfunctionality within the Muslim community has left a gaping space, which is being filled by the Indian American community. They are likely to be no less Islamophobic and, arguably, perhaps even more pro-Israel and more pragmatic in positioning itself.

The overwhelming reach of moneyed special interests is capable of paralyzing the power of the Presidency. Both the poor and the rich are equally prone to be subdued by monetary considerations.

A landmark decision of the US Supreme Court in 2010, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission has, according to the New York Times editorial of January 21, 2010, “paved the way of corporations to use their vast treasuries to overwhelm elections and intimidate elected officials to do their bidding” and has reverted the United States “back to the robber-baron era of the 19th century.” This, in effect, permits unlimited secret funding without disclosure of its source. In its practical implications, the Supreme Court ruling validates the crushing weight of big money and acts to distort and corrupt the democratic process.

During the Democratic Party Convention at Charlotte, under tremendous pressure, a clause was inserted in the party platform to assert support for Jerusalem as the capital of Israel – a position at variance with existing US official policy as well as with established international law, which has never validated the illicit Israeli occupation.

The ascent of movements fueling aspirations of social equity and dignity is paralleled with the descent of American weightage and leverage.

The foreign policy Presidential debate between Romney and Obama on October 22 is unlikely to emit enlightening rays. Great powers decline because of decay within.

There are signposts to it on the domestic front, too. A telling sign is a perceptible rise of mean-spirited resentment against aiding the truly needy.

Nations flourish when they change gears to drive forward. To try to become a great country is the easier path. To strive to do good is the harder path – the path of salvation.

 

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Election 2004: Decisive but Divisive

Muslim Youth & Kashmir in America

The Big Picture: Wealth without Vision

Oxygen to Global Unrest

Punishing the Punctual

Change without Change

Don’t Be Weak

Passionate Attachment

The Confidence of Youth

The Other Side of Democracy

Campaign of Defamation

Pakistani Women & the Legal Profession

A Pakistani Journey

Farewell to Fazal

Mukhtaran and Beyond

Revamping the OIC

7/7 & After

Nuclear Double-Standard

Return to Racism

Hollywood – The Unofficial Media

The Sole Superpower

The UN at 60

A Slow Motion World War?

Elite vs. Street

Iqbal Today

Macedonia to Multan

Defending our Own

2006 & Maulana Zafar Ali Khan

Error against Terror

The Limits of Power

Cultural Weaknesses

Aggressive at Home, Submissive Abroad

Global Storm

The Farce of Free Expression

The Changing Mood

Condi & India

Xenophobia

Looking inward

Re-Thinking

A Tale of Two Presidents

Close to Home

Flashpoint Kashmir

The Spreading Rage

Confronting Adversity

The Illusion of International Law

Other Side of Extremism

Five Years after 9/11

The Educated Ignorant

The Decline of Humor

Icons

Six Years of Insanity

The War Not Being Fought

Munir Niazi

Compliance & Defiance

Counter-Message

Miscast

The Goddess of Wealth

The Meaning of Moderation

The Tora Bora of Fear

Clash of Civility

The Early Race

Challenge & Response

Will & Skill

Zealotry

Movie-Media and Pakistan

Hug with a Thug

Quest for Integrity

Unconquered

Vanity

Bringing Back the Past

Stuck in Iraq

Islam, Science and the West

Turmoil over Turkey

Leaders versus Leadership

Might Does Not Make Right

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Assassination Alley

Extremism and Change

Rosy Expectations

Short-Term Gain, Long-Term Pain

Not Winning

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The Hijab of Democracy

Hate, Fear & Hope

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Yanking in the UN

Obama’s Breakthrough

Let Lahore Be Lahore

National Mood & Sports

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Trips Abroad

Georgia on the Mind

Duel for the White House

Zia to Zardari

Palestine: Avoiding the Unavoidable 

Not Working 

In the Ring 

Obama’s America

Smiles & Dreams

Quiet Deeds of Good

Crime and Indifference

Journey of Understanding

VIP-hunting

Terror via Counter-Terrorism

Umpires or Vampires?

The Long Road

Yesterday’s Reminder

Appeasement and the Real Threat

Israel’s Washington Agenda

New Challenges

Cairo and Beyond

Re-fighting Old Battles

America ’s Super Villains

Activism in America

Style without Substance

Overcoming Barriers

Ashes to Afghanistan

The Looming Change

Fear and Possibilities

What Is Not Debated 

Hired Guns

Rampage at Fort Hood

Manmohan in Washington

The Long Duel

Green Nukes

Vision and Division

Avoiding Why

Striving to Matter

Shame-proof

Anxiety and Opportunity

Putting Iraq in America

The Right Strategy

Looking Beyond

Rot at the Top

Strategic Folly

Daring & Caring

Over-Stepping on Turkey

Sudan : Perils of Provincialism

Old Fears, New Target

Europe ’s Stain

The US-Pakistan Enigma

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9 Years after 9/11

License to Steal

US Muslims at the Crossroads

Tumor of Terror

An Arab Voice

Disastrous Decisions

Double Game

Sticky Wiki

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Money Conspiracy

Pharaohs & Pirates

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Forty Years after 1971

Abandoning Our Own

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Tsunami of Tolerance

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No Easy Exit

Nation to Non-Nation

10 Years after 9/11

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Proxy of the Powerful

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Republican Race

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Professional Sycophants

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Too Much Information

Soft Separation

Soft Poison

Unemployment & Over-Population

Seize the Day

The Arab Awakening

Ben Bella

At University of Gujrat

Good People Behaving Badly

Playing Over-Smart

Do Less

Resisting the Resistible

Performance, Not PR

Home-grown Havoc

Salutation to the 65 th Year

Plague of Provincialism


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Editor: Akhtar M. Faruqui
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