Let me see if I have this right. In the United States of
America:
1. The president now has the unrestricted power to
declare war against a country that has not attacked the
United States, wreaking death and destruction on both
sides of the conflict.
2. The president now has the unrestricted power to round
up unlimited numbers of American citizens within the
United States and incarcerate them in military brigs or
concentration camps for the rest of their lives and keep
them from ever again communicating with friends,
families, and attorneys, simply on the presidents
certification that the incarcerated Americans are
terrorists, as he has done with Jose Padilla
and Yaser Esam Hamdi.
3. The president now has the unrestricted power to seize
American citizens abroad and remove them to its military
base in Cuba, where they can be kept for the rest of
their lives and kept from ever again communicating with
friends, family, and attorneys, solely on the basis of
his certification that the imprisoned Americans are
terrorists, as he initially did with Yaser
Esam Hamdi.
4. The president now has the unrestricted power to kill
American citizens abroad solely on the basis of his
certification that the killed Americans are
terrorists, as he did to Ahmed Hijazi, the
American who was killed with a U.S.-fired missile in
Yemen.
Pardon me for asking the following two indelicate
questions:
First, if all this is freedom, what exactly is
dictatorship?
Second, after the Iraqi people are freed from
dictatorship, would it be asking too much to do the same
for the American people through the adoption of the
following two amendments to the U.S. Constitution:
The Congress shall have the power to declare war,
and this time we really do mean it.
No person shall be denied life, liberty, or
property without due process of law, and this time we
really do mean it.
Mr. Hornberger is founder and president of The
Future of Freedom Foundation.
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