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Stop Them!
by
Sheldon Richman,
February 26, 2007
What is going on in America?
The Bush administrations own National Intelligence Estimate says the situation is so bad in Iraq that the term civil war is inadequate to describe it.
A government inspector confirms what we already knew:
that serious doubts about Iraqs putative weapons of mass destruction and connections to al-Qaeda were shunted aside in favor of neoconservative wishful thinking. (Yes, wishful; the neocons had long wanted to go to go war against Saddam Hussein.)
Another government inspector says the administration pads
its anti-terrorism statistics, counting as
accomplishments cases merely involving illegal drugs and
immigration infractions.
The British, the administrations most loyal ally,
want out of Iraq and this is spun as a
good sign. (Is this administration delusional or
does it just think were morons?)
In Afghanistan the war goes badly for the United States
and NATO while the Taliban reconstitutes itself.
Nevertheless, the administration appears to be moving
closer to war with Iran.
And now a federal appeals court says Congress, in
deference to President Bush, can suspend habeas corpus
for noncitizens by majority vote, making a mockery of the
U.S. Constitution. (For what its worth, the
document says that habeas corpus may be suspended only
during an invasion or insurrection.) The president
has free rein to declare aliens unlawful
combatants and jail them forever, not to mention torture
and perhaps kill them.
In other words: the government routinely lies to us; the
executive branch arrogates extraordinary
freedom-smothering powers to itself, and its undertakings abroad
are a shambles.
This has all the markings of a late-stage collapse of
empire. It cant happen too soon. The big questions
are: (1) how many people will this administration kill in
its final two years, and (2) what will survive of
Americans liberty?
Yes, theres another question, which the New
York Times raised in an editorial the other day:
will the Democrats who now control Congress do anything
to constrain the wild elephant at the other end of
Pennsylvania Avenue? Weve heard the talk, Dems. Now
lets do something. Theres plenty of
opportunity. They could start by passing a bill
introduced by Senators Patrick Leahy and Arlen Specter to
repeal the habeas-corpus section of the Military
Commissions Act, the infamous law that lets the president
seize noncitizens anywhere in the world, proclaim them
suspected terrorists, hold them indefinitely without
access to the courts, and even send them off to foreign
torture chambers.
Do President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney have no
idea of what made the founding of this country unique? It
was the peoples deeply held belief that arbitrary
rule by the state is an evil to be resisted at all costs.
Even early Americas conservative elements, who
hoped to remain in the British Empire, finally went over
to the revolutionists side when King George III
accelerated his arbitrary decrees governing the American
people. Nothing indicts Bush-Cheney as profoundly as
their displayed contempt for habeas corpus. I have no
doubt that if they thought they could get away with it,
theyd suspend it for citizens too.
Note well: the Constitution does not distinguish citizens
from noncitizens. If the gang-run-amok in the White House
can suspend habeas corpus for aliens, it can do so for
the rest of us.
The threat to Americans from terrorism is minuscule
compared with the threat from these megalomaniacs.
Passing the Leahy-Specter bill is a no-brainer.
The Times goes on to say, The Bush
administrations assault on civil liberties does not
end with habeas corpus. Congress should also move quickly
to pass another crucial bill, introduced by Senator
Christopher Dodd, Democrat of Connecticut. That measure,
among other steps, would once and for all outlaw the use
of evidence obtained through torture.
Another no-brainer. Note to the administration:
24 isnt a reality show. That such a
bill is necessary just shows the utter contempt with
which this administration holds simple decency.
Democrats, right now youre all weve got. Stop
this administration before it kills, tortures, and
imprisons again.
Sheldon Richman is senior fellow at The Future of Freedom Foundation, author of Tethered Citizens: Time to Repeal the Welfare State, and editor of The Freeman magazine. Visit his blog Free Association at www.sheldonrichman.com. Send him email.
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