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A Government of Law, Not Fear
The Constitution holds, albeit by a slender thread. The Supreme Court, by a 5-4 vote in Boumediene v. Bush, ruled unconstitutional a 2006 law barring enemy combatants held at Guantanamo from seeking writs of habeas corpus. For now, we are not under Chief Justice John Roberts’ or Justice Antonin Scalia’s constitution. Fear reigns in their dissent amid Cassandra-like threats that we are doomed unless we scrap our constitutional protections for the duration of that never-ending and nebulous “war on terror.”
Perhaps we will have a bit of relief from President George W. Bush’s fear-mongering, which has run through our political bloodstream for the past seven years.
Justice Anthony Kennedy categorically rejected the Bush administration’s defenses, saying they failed to offer “the fundamental procedural protections of habeas corpus.” In words and ideas similar to those of Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis Brandeis, Kennedy asserted that “the laws and Constitution are designed to survive, and remain in force in extraordinary times.” Scalia lamented that the ruling would “almost certainly cause more Americans to get killed,” and he added: “The nation will live to regret what the court has done today.” Ironically, the justice who helped to override precedent and principle by handing George Bush the disputed election of 2000 railed against “judicial supremacy.”
The decision is most welcome, but also welcome is that a presidential candidate bluntly and eloquently has endorsed it and the principle of habeas corpus. No, not “Straight Talking” John McCain, who predictably pandered to his right-wing chorus and denounced the decision. “The United States Supreme Court yesterday rendered a decision which I think is one of the worst decisions in the history of this country,” former prisoner of war McCain said. He quoted red-meat sound bites from the chief justice’s dissent, and attacked “unaccountable judges” who would allow detainees to “flood” the courts.
The other candidate, Barack Obama, the former constitutional law teacher, knows his stuff, saying that the “state can’t just hold you for any reason without charging you and without giving you any kind of due process.” That, he flatly said, is “the essence of who we are.”
And the presumptive Democratic nominee had a little bit more history for his audience in Wayne, Pa.: “I mean, you remember during the Nuremberg trials, part of what made us different was even after these Nazis had performed atrocities that no one had ever seen before, we still gave them a day in court. And that taught the entire world about who we are but also the basic principles of rule of law. Now the Supreme Court upheld that principle yesterday.”
He took nothing back in a more carefully prepared statement for his Web site. He praised the court’s protection of “our core values,” and noted it had rejected the Bush administration’s attempt to create a “legal black hole” in Guantanamo—a policy already endorsed by McCain. The Illinois senator boldly rejected Bush’s reliance on a false choice between fighting terrorism and respecting our concepts of rule of law. Bush’s policy has yet to secure a conviction resulting from any terrorist act in the past seven years. We should remember that our legal system coped fairly and efficiently, entirely within the parameters of our rule of law, to gain convictions of the World Trade Center bombing perpetrators of 1993.
Obama voted against the Military Commissions Act two years ago. That law, which the Boumediene case overturned, was passed by a supine Congress, terrorized and at the mercy of Bush’s weapons of mass fear. Obama’s vote is a preface to his ringing endorsement of the Boumediene ruling. He has turned the administration’s position on its head, challenging Bush’s policy as “not tough on terrorism, and it undermines the very values that we are fighting to defend.”
It would be foolhardy to predict that the court will now reinvigorate the panoply of civil liberties so twisted in the past seven years. At best, the Boumediene ruling offers a faint glimmer of hope. With the proper cases, the justices might decide to correct other constitutional travesties, such as torture, rendition and warrantless wiretaps. We can applaud the court’s majority and a scholarly presidential candidate who spoke so eloquently and affirmatively in defense of our “core values.” A rare political moment for our times.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, McCain’s close ally and sometime spokesman, has called for a constitutional amendment to keep the Supreme Court from conducting war. Ridiculous, if not ludicrous. What posturing! Meanwhile, right-wing blogs have marched in lock step, calling for McCain to make this one of his causes. Fine.
For now, the Supreme Court—well, at least a majority of it—has reminded us we have a government of laws, not men. And maybe this time, when we get around to debates or town meetings, perhaps Sens. McCain and Obama will engage each other—and us—on these vital matters of who and what we are. That would be nothing less than audacious.
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Show AllThe fact that it was so close should give you truthseekers a clue as to which direction we're going in. Fear works, and Scalia knows it.
Scalia, Cheney, McCain. These are the chickenpluckin' role models we should be espousing for our children. Praise Jesus, pick up a gun, and support your local militia.
Guantanamo - a legal black hole? Give me a break. Go look at the black hole where the twin towers stood, then tell me that Jesus did not grant us the right to build Guantanamo.
Fear, Jesus, strong drug laws. These are the critical achievements of our time. Chicken Pluckers unite!
I'll believe we live in a nation of laws when: the Military Commissions Act, John Warner Defense Authorization Act, and the Patriot Act are overturned entirely and discarded along with the rest of the illegal trash heap of the Bu$h Administration, the war on drugs has gone the way of alcohol prohibition, corporations are once again regulated and taxed and CEO's complicit in corporate crime are tried for the crimes of their corporations, and Bu$h, Cheney, Rice, Rummy, Feith, Wolfowitz, and the rest of the criminal neocon cabal AND complict members of congress are wearing orange jumpsuits and shackles after their own day in court (perhaps, but doubtfully, someday they will be overjoyed by this Supreme Court ruling) for war crimes, violations of basic human rights, fraud, murder, and treason (to name just a few of the offenses.)
Amen, Shawn, but don't hold your breath.
Guantanamo - a legal black hole? Give me a break. Go look at the black hole where the twin towers stood, then tell me that Muhammad did not grant us the right to make that hole.
I remember when religous zealots ran governments, for the christens I believe it was deemed 'The Dark Ages'!
I believe 'in a nation of laws' as long as those laws are based on reason.
This age was deemed 'The Age of Reason'!
To bad we live in the age of Disinformation now :(
Peace
"Fear works, and Scalia knows it."
And so does George Anheuser Busch, aka John McCain. And so do a majority of the American people who are long on fear and short on citizenship skills. George Anheuser Busch and the Gangsters On Parade will mix fear and racism into a true witches' brew that, even if it doesn't secure the presidency, will result in the filthiest and most demeaning presidential election in our entire history. The GOP will NOT heed Mike Huckabee's admonition not to Swift Boat Obama, or even Slow Boat him. Lies and filth are their stock in trade. You could no more stop them from doing it than you can stop flies from roosting on excrement.
yeah, but what about the other four?
"Perhaps we will have a bit of relief from President George W. Bush's fear-mongering, which has run through our political bloodstream for the past seven years."
"fear-mongering"??? is that what were calling terrorists engaging in terrorism these days?? or are we deliberately down-playing the presidents involvement?
Its not just the phone companys:
Infragard 23000 companys accross the USA.
Cable companys.
Major Media ABC,CBS,NBC,FOX,BBC etc.etc.
IAFF,local law enforcemnt, DHS,FBI,NSA.
Local Commity watch groups,church groups,Free masons, military groups around base communitys,private corporations,private Armys funded by right wing fringe rich fanatics.
All of them thinking they have Immunity form the law, and I guess they are right, we are a sick sociaty of stazi spy freaks,all of these poeple looking to be helpful because of fear and guilt of 9/11.
I know about the warrentless surveilence programs, I am one of these Americans who have been tortured,haressed and watched,slandered 24/7 by these freaks using gang stalking cointel pro tactics.
If you give one immunty, the phone companys , everyone else gets off.
Why, because the surveilence starts with the phones.They know who you call,where you go (GPS in the phone ) .Hell I had Verizon trucks follow me for 6 months , to hunderds of companys I serviced.( Fild Service Engineer)
They made no effort to hide what they were doing, they were torturing me by letting me know I will never have peace of mind, and feel like I have privacy.Some one in my local community ok'd this kind of surveilence, I will never have my day in court unless I can file under the freedom of information act to find out who ordered the surveilence and why.And its the phone ompanys that are the magic link to all surveilence.
Thats why Immunity must not be granted, the price must be paid , the law suits must fly, and the money must be paid.
Because , that is what will teach these bastards what "protecting the constitution from enemys foreign and domestic" means.
I have been waiting for 15 months for my day to file for freedom of information, and go after Verizon for what they did to me, and still do.
It wont stop untill Immunity is taken from them and the class actions law suits fly.
God Save our Constitution, it will save our Democracy.
Please tell me why that post was copied and pasted into two distinctly separate dialogues?
The other was the Amendment.IV., this had to do with the Article.I.Section.9. clause 2, the 'Great Writ' and Amendment VIII, I suppose it really doesn't matter its crap all the way around..
BORN FREEMEN: Ten years ago a posting like yours would have been taken for a bona fide case of paranoia, today it reflects the tone of our times. Clinton was a nobody, slightly brighter than most with his Rhodes Scholarship status. Once he was president his file was unfurled... but few questioned WHY he had a file back then, say as a college guy. "They" have been watching a long time. I guess if anyone gets too big and is not anointed by the elite powers as a loyal member of their flock, THEN the danger lights go on. Just posting on this site, one wonders if they will be taken aside the next time they endeavor to fly out of the country. That's a fate I am not especially looking forward to. Growth always happens first at the fringes... be glad you are not another cog in the mainstream wheel.
Dear Siouxrose,
I wish it was parania, and folks that have done this to me wait in the wings for jut that result. For that is thier plan.Slander , discredit and destroy.
That is what happens to whistle blowers, peace activists that pose a danger to the powers that be.
I would not travel overseas right now, but trust me when I tell you, that as soon as the Immuntiy controversy is decided I will seek answers under the freedom of information act.Of course the Immunity has o be declined,for it I know that Verizon holds the key to my 24/7 surveilance.The tone and the climte of the country for warrantless survielance has changed , and class actions law suits will fly.I have full faith that I will be vindicated.And then I will write a book about these corporate , religous ,right wing thugs,exposing the evil.
I have waited over 16 months for the truth to come out about torture,warrantless surveilance .
These bastads made a mistake when they picked me to drive crazy, I was alredy half way there and Im twice as smart as most of these thugs.
Turce , it all matrters,all the time.We must carry the torch of freedom always.I do it with my freedom of speech,they have not taken that from me yet, but they have taken my right to privacy.I fight back with what I can.If I were rich I would have had my own private army gather evidence to prosecute and jail my stalkers a long time ago.
STAND TOGETHER or sit back and watch your country die.............
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Drop-Whatever-You-re-Doing-by-chris-rice-080618-207.html
"And maybe this time, when we get around to debates or town meetings, perhaps Sens. McCain and Obama will engage each other — and us — on these vital matters of who and what we are. That would be nothing less than audacious" - Kutler
"Just posting on this site, one wonders if they will be taken aside the next time they endeavor to fly out of the country. That's a fate I am not especially looking forward to." - Siouxrose
This is it, or perhaps: these are it - the exact "hisischizm" in human cognition that Bob Marley sang to US about, and what this sweet low hanging fruit of Impeachment offers U.S. in the opportunity of bending the Arc of Justise "forward to growth of the fringes" of the coming of a dignified humanity - another cog of Life in the hub of the mainstream wheel, another cog of Liberty in the hub of the mainstream wheel, another cog of Happiness in the cog of the Mainstream of America - the ideals that America was founded on and was always meant to be.
Hang Bush, put Cheney in a dungeon? Impeach them and usher in the America that was meant to be...breathing Fully, breathing Free - Stop the Fear, Start the Glory; isnt' that the essance of Kutler's Story?
The impeachment hearings of George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney, hanging like the ripest, most deliciousoust of Red Ripe Delicious Apples ever grown of the North American Continent.
Please, pluck and bite.
Good one SiouxRose. Spelling and fear don't count, the message does.
Who really is afraid? No terrorist group in its right mind would head into South Texas and take on Bubba and Jose who live there.
It seems that much of the "fear" is simply scribblings by wannabe journalists trying for a catchy heading.
willybill June 20th, 2008 1:06 pm
"STAND TOGETHER"
I'm right with you WB...been watching the Gladiator the last couple of days with the message there reverberating yours:
"Strength with Honor"
"Stay with Me, Hold the Line".
Impeach Bush/Cheney: Hold the Line: for all that's decent in humanity.
Terrific joint Spike: "Who really is afraid?" Exactally! This is the hugest of hugest points to come out of the Obama/Rev. Wright dialogue; "It seems that much of the "fear" is simply scribblings by wannabe journalists trying for a catchy heading." - this is a 'structured" part of what the good Reverend Wright, remembering his accademic accolades, called the "corporate media", while some had called "it" the "white media" - the most important point here is the structured part as that precludes the fact We can change "it's" behavioral aspects on a human level, assumining some of U.S. can assume a human level - the Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell says so so why shouldn't We?
Be Ye Not Afraid.
"STAND TOGETHER"
Dear Siouxrose,
I wish it was paranoia, and folks that have done this to me wait in the wings for jut that result. For that is their plan.Slander , discredit and destroy.
That is what happens to whistle blowers, peace activists that pose a danger to the powers that be.
I would not travel overseas right now, but trust me when I tell you, that as soon as the Immunity controversy is decided I will seek answers under the freedom of information act.Of course the Immunity has o be declined,for it I know that Verizon holds the key to my 24/7 surveillance.The tone and the climate of the country for warrant less surveillance has changed , and class actions law suits will fly.I have full faith that I will be vindicated.And then I will write a book about these corporate , religious ,right wing thugs,exposing the evil.
I have waited over 16 months for the truth to come out about torture,warrant less surveillance .
These bastads made a mistake when they picked me to drive crazy, I was alredy half way there and Im twice as smart as most of these thugs.
Truth is , it all matters,all the time.We must carry the torch of freedom always.I do it with my freedom of speech,they have not taken that from me yet, but they have taken my right to privacy.I fight back with what I can.If I were rich I would have had my own private army gather evidence to prosecute and jail my stalkers a long time ago.
Dear Siouxrose,
I wish it was paranoia, and folks that have done this to me wait in the wings for jut that result. For that is their plan.Slander , discredit and destroy.
That is what happens to whistle blowers, peace activists that pose a danger to the powers that be.
I would not travel overseas right now, but trust me when I tell you, that as soon as the Immunity controversy is decided I will seek answers under the freedom of information act.Of course the Immunity has o be declined,for it I know that Verizon holds the key to my 24/7 surveillance.The tone and the climate of the country for warrant less surveillance has changed , and class actions law suits will fly.I have full faith that I will be vindicated.And then I will write a book about these corporate , religious ,right wing thugs,exposing the evil.
I have waited over 16 months for the truth to come out about torture,warrant less surveillance .
These bastards made a mistake when they picked me to drive crazy, I was already half way there and I'm twice as smart as most of these thugs.
Truth is , it all matters,all the time.We must carry the torch of freedom always.I do it with my freedom of speech,they have not taken that from me yet, but they have taken my right to privacy.I fight back with what I can.If I were rich I would have had my own private army gather evidence to prosecute and jail my stalkers a long time ago.