[Written by GW at Washington's Blog; inspired by the poem First They Came by Martin Niemöller, which was written about the Nazis. Originally written in 2007, GW updated this poem with an additional verse about assassinations.]
First they tortured a U.S. citizen and gang member ...
I remained silent;
I wasn't a criminal
Then they tortured a U.S. citizen, whistleblower and navy veteran ...
I remained silent;
I wasn't a whistleblower
Then they locked up an attorney for representing accused criminals ...
I remained silent;
I wasn't a defense attorney
Then they arrested a young father walking with his son simply because he told Dick Cheney that he disagreed with his policies ...
I remained silent;
I've never talked to an important politician
Then they said an entertainer should be killed because she questioned the government's version of an important historical event ...
I remained silent;
I wasn't an entertainer
Then they arrested people for demanding that Congress hold the President to the Constitution ...
I did not speak out;
I've never protested in Washington
Then they arrested a man for holding a sign ...
I held my tongue;
I've never held that kind of sign
Then they broke a minister's leg because he wanted to speak at a public event ...
I said nothing;
I wasn't a religious leader
Then they shot a student with a taser gun and arrested him for asking a question of a politician at a public event ...
I remained silent;
I wasn't a student
Then they declared that they could label U.S. citizens as "unlawful enemy combatants" and imprison them indefinitely - and even assassinate them - all without trial ...
I remained silent;
I assumed I wasn't on a list
When they came for me,
Everyone was silent;
there was no one left to speak out.
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