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The Cover-Up Continues
The Obama administration has clung for so long to the Bush administration’s expansive claims of national security and executive power that it is in danger of turning President George W. Bush’s cover-up of abuses committed in the name of fighting terrorism into President Barack Obama’s cover-up.
We have had recent reminders of this dismaying retreat from Mr. Obama’s passionate campaign promises to make a break with Mr. Bush’s abuses of power, a shift that denies justice to the victims of wayward government policies and shields officials from accountability.
In Britain earlier this month, a two-judge High Court panel rejected arguments made first by the Bush team and now by the Obama team and decided to make public seven redacted paragraphs in American intelligence documents relating to torture allegations by a former prisoner at Guantánamo Bay. The prisoner, Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian-born British national, says he was tortured in Pakistan, Morocco and at a C.I.A.-run prison outside Kabul before being transferred to Guantánamo. He was freed in February.
To block the release of those paragraphs, the Bush administration threatened to cut its intelligence-sharing with Britain, an inappropriate threat that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton repeated. But the court concluded that the actual risk of harm to intelligence-sharing was minimal, given the close relationship between the two countries. The court also found a “compelling public interest” in disclosure, and said that nothing in the disputed seven paragraphs — a summary of evidence relating to the involvement of the British security services in Mr. Mohamed’s ordeal — had anything to do with “secret intelligence.”
The Obama administration has expressed unhappiness with the ruling, and the British government plans to appeal. But the court was clearly right in recognizing the importance of disclosure “for reasons of democratic accountability and the rule of law.”
In the United States, the Obama administration is in the process of appealing a sound federal appellate court ruling last April in a civil lawsuit by Mr. Mohamed and four others. All were victims of the government’s extraordinary rendition program, under which foreigners were kidnapped and flown to other countries for interrogation and torture.
In that case, the Obama administration has repeated a disreputable Bush-era argument that the executive branch is entitled to have lawsuits shut down whenever it makes a blanket claim of national security. The ruling rejected that argument and noted that the government’s theory would “effectively cordon off all secret actions from judicial scrutiny, immunizing the C.I.A. and its partners from the demands and limits of the law.”
The Obama administration has aggressively pursued such immunity in numerous other cases beyond the ones involving Mr. Mohamed. We do not take seriously the government’s claim that it is trying to protect intelligence or avoid harm to national security.
Victims of the Bush administration’s “enhanced interrogation techniques,” including Mr. Mohamed, have already spoken in harrowing detail about their mistreatment. The objective is to avoid official confirmation of wrongdoing that might be used in lawsuits against government officials and contractors, and might help create a public clamor for prosecuting those responsible. President Obama calls that a distracting exercise in “looking back.” What it really is justice.
In a similar vein, Mr. Obama did a flip-flop last May and decided to resist orders by two federal courts to release photographs of soldiers abusing prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq. Last week, just in time to avoid possible Supreme Court review of the matter, Congress created an exception to the Freedom of Information Act that gave Secretary of Defense Robert Gates authority to withhold the photos.
We share concerns about inflaming anti-American feelings and jeopardizing soldiers, but the best way to truly avoid that is to demonstrate that this nation has turned the page on Mr. Bush’s shameful policies. Withholding the painful truth shows the opposite.
Like the insistence on overly broad claims of secrecy, it also avoids an important step toward accountability, which is the only way to ensure that the abuses of the Bush years are never repeated. We urge Mr. Gates to use his discretion under the new law to release the photos, sparing Americans more cover-up.
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Show AllUnfortunately, if slavery were the Bush administration's policy, Obama would support slavery and his administration would fight anti-slavery judiciary rulings. As has been shown with the administration's actions on health-care, the wars of aggression, the raping of our country by the banksters, and Guantánamo, as long as Obama has a little room in the mansion, all is well and the field-hands be damned.
Sad but I think you are right. Obama is actually worst than George Bush because he's the killer of hope. By 2012 people will be sick to death of him and his preaching, complacent do nothing style. The guy, contrary to being a transforming individual will have done significant damage to democracy as a whole in the US at the end of his 4 years. The word "change" will be toxic in the lexicon of political blather and I suspect banned permanently from use. He will go down as the first black POTUS but more importantly as the person who single-handedly undermined political involvement by any but corporations.
Absolutely right. The slogan "Yes we can," popularized by Cesar Chavez, will also be a casualty of the Obama administration. Obama co-opted the language of the great social movements throughout history and used it to serve the status quo. It will take a long time for the language of social movements to recover from this cynical exploitation of the language by establishment politicians.
The dangerous nonsense of calling President Obama a "Socialist" is that this man has absolutely zero understanding of the past heroic struggles of the labor movement. Just compare Obama to John L. Lewis and you will understand what a midget this Obama is. He does not even understand that the labor movement has contributed far more to our civilization and culture during the 19th and 20th centuries than Obama's Baptist Church has. Calling Obama a "Socialist" is an insult to Socialists.
Since Clinton used the phrase, "The Man From Hope" I have been on alert to the term "HOPE" as something to run from. That said I did vote for The Man with the "Audacity Of Hope". I thought/hoped he would bring change for the betterment of the American people and I have been disappointed. Heck, I was disappointed right away when he put the Rahm man in his Cliche and threw out Howard Dean for contention for any office in his administration.
I will never vote for any RepukliCon but I sure as Heck will work to primary Obama.
BO is what Malcolm X called "the house Negro".
Better late than never for NYT, so it qualifies as a good editorial.
However one cannot help but wonder where their conscience was when they covered up, for an entire year, the Bush administration's crime of wire tapping US citizens?
The NYT only comes out on our side when the fix is already in. Any time they think that there might really be change in the air, as with DK's candidacy in 2004, they work tirelessly to kill it.
So when the NYT speaks out, it's a safe bet that whatever they're talking about is a lost cause.
It's time to speed up the turnover of Bush apparatchiks out of the Justice Department. Granted that the recent attorney-firing scandal might make for a political minefield, but does the risk of inaction exceed the risk of action?
I think the long-term solution is the elimination of the spoils system, but that probably won't happen soon.
...it is in danger of turning President George W. Bush’s cover-up of abuses committed in the name of fighting terrorism into President Barack Obama’s cover-up.
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Obama needn't worry.
The corporate media is providing him cover.
The only complaints against Obama that can be heard with any regularity are that he's a "socialist", "muslim" or was not born in America.
This is not by accident.
It's a classic misdirect.
Rush Limabaugh is working in concert with CNN working in concert with ABC working in concert with FOX working in concert with NBC working in concert with CBS.
All the above are doing their part to make sure no discussion of constitutional breaches or executive authority overreach ever takes place.
Obama's job is to hand over an even more muscular unitary executive to the next guy.
Unlike the dimwitted Connecticut cowboy who preceded him Obama will be able to proudly say "Mission Accomplished!"
Those "complaints" covered in the media also keep the legions of Obama-bots in the defense-of-Dear-Leader mode. Propaganda works.
Bingo!
Those irritating networks [notably FOX, and yes the others too] make it so that if you criticise the Obama administration, you are immediately a part of "them" on the right, and if you criticise the Bush administration, you are immediately a part of "them" on the left.
I am not on either "wing" of this lunacy we call a "two-party democracy".
I feel so compelled to just declare our political system for what it really acts like - a two party dictatorship.
Is it really that difficult to fathom that BOTH parties are full of hideous errors and that one is no 'better' than the other?
The ideologies behind the Bush administration are not that much different than those behind the Obama administration - proof seems evident in the lack of "change" between each administrations policies including war, torture, the economy and the lack of "change" in how they mislead the people. Bush: "Iraq could make WMD's" Obama: "Iran could make nuclear weapons." Bush: "Iraq has secret weapons facilities" Obama: "Iran has secret nuclear weapons facilities". They are reading from the same damn play book, probable titled; "How to destroy a nation - for dummies", and we are blind to it because the right/left paradigm is being played so no one is capable of focusing on the real issues, like maybe we should demolish both of these established parties and start fresh.
Agreed, thats why I worked for the Nader campaign and voted for Nader in the last three presidential elections. I've never regretted any of those votes because I voted for the best candidate running. The only candidate who ever showed any interest in the welfare of this country's citizens, the only candidate who had a record of actions, he'd taken, to improve the commonwealth. Now you see, the question will be, how many others will see?
I'm looking forward to The New York Times covering this story in detail:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBkQlm2ifpo
And here is a transcript:
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2009/102409b.html
Talk about a smoking gun.
Even Obama, Joe, Rahm, Eric, Hillary, Nancy and Harry won't be able to ignore this one.
Royce
a BIG THANK YOU for this reading!!
If Obama were Martin Luther King Jr....
"I Had a Dream...then I woke up...the end."
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
There's an antidote to the U.S. fear mongering in a statistic I saw some time ago. More people die of dog bites each year than as a result of "terrorist" attacks. Perhaps we should declare a war on dogs.
The links posted by Abbywood should be required reading for every literate person, especially those with outrage fatigue.
Perhaps we should declare a war on dogs.
Start with Obama. You'll find him on the golf course.
Welcome to George W Bush's third term as president.
policies that remain in place as administrations change are, by definition, supra-governmental...the policy of murder and torture in the middle east is not bush's or obama's...it is the supra-governing body's policy...the power structure above the national level...
amusing how many folks in other countries feel this problem is unique to america, and america's government, but it isn't...
the future offers several interesting scenarios, as the living world's resources dwindle...which will manifest first and which dominant?
"Outrage fatigue."
Hadn't heard that expression before. Very interesting.
Symptoms? Because I think I"m suffering from it.
Could it be a strategy of Obama to induce it in so many of us that we can't even sit up in our beds anymore? Yet another socially induced disease requiring "health care reform"? With no "public option"?
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I am not "outraged". I have contempt which, according to psychologists, is much more powerful than outrage. Moreover "contempt fatigue" does not exist.
Rahm tells our young Prez that he either appeases the cons or he will lose funding, the next election and possibly his life.
That is no excuse.
If that is a true description of what happened, then Obama should willingly sacrifice his life, if need be, for the good of mankind.
But I'm quite sure that is NOT what happened.
Nice to see the Times has noticed - a bit.
When I finished the NYT piece I was so shocked that I fell off my chair!
THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE. BUSH AND OBAMA, OBAMABUSH, ARE BOTH LIARS.
GAHD I love this place!!!Thanks to all of you
I truly feel sorry for those people who believed in Obama and dared to have hope. This guy is the con of the century!
He's still better than President McCain in 2009, and President Palin in 2010.
Did you ever wonder why Dennis Kucinich never had a snowball's chance in hell to get elected President ? He had a few million supporters, but that's a far cry from the 69.45 million votes that Obama got in 2008. Given the "news" that is poured over hardworking, distracted Americans, they have little ability to understand what someone like Kucinich is talking about. "But, but, the Iranians want to nuke Israel !"
You have to slowly, slowly, steer the Ship of State. Obama is better than McCain and Bush in many ways, don't whine about the ways they are the same. If any American President moved too quickly, they would be assassinated by some "deranged, lone gunman" with mysterious ties to the CIA before the next vote in Congress...
If you want results for your children, concentrate on bringing down FOX and various wingnut talk show hosts, and growing sites like CommonDreams, theRealNews, and MSNBC shows like Rachel Maddow. The GOP spent $billions building an echo chamber where they could attack people like Obama and try to stop him from making serious changes to the Way Things Are.
Politics is a very long, bareknuckle street brawl. Don't pussy out because your "leader" didn't attack the entire opposing crowd in the first year.
i'm asking for an investigation into the bush/cheny war crimes that led america into this desprate situation. if it wasn'nt deliberate, i want you to look into dick cheneys eyes whenever a failure happened in america, for instance the katrina tragedy. that bastard was more happy than he was concernered about the people that he represented. he's been in gov't for so long, he was able to make a distiction between the rich and the poor, and he decisevly went for the rich over the poor. just as bush wanted to eliminate the middle class, cheney was right on board to do what he could to seperate our civil laws of justice. i am firmly against these two tyrants because of their benevolent actions to put our country in debt, and to have claimed a victory in doing so, without being held accountable. these bastards shoulod burn in american hell. and speaking of habitual liars, george w. bush was among the tops of decieving america for it's freedoms, while following his family ties that disrupts american freedoms. do a background check and see where this bastard came from ! he was not ellected, he was appointed by the corporate stucture, and that is why the american people suffer today. hold bush and cheny accounatable because what they did was illegal and against mankind in the united states of america. fuck these sob's ~! and may they burn in hell ! do some research, and you will agree with me !
Who threw THIS editorial over the transom?
Perhaps there'll be a retraction tomorrow.
It refreshingly eschews the "looming crisis" hook that's becoming standard in Respectful Critiques of Obama, i.e. framing policies and attitudes established in the first months of Obama's maladministration as if they're mere trends leading up to some decisive crossroads. One sees it in CD articles all the time lately-- Obama is always "on the verge" of screwing up.
Speaking of "crossroads", this just popped into my head: I once knew a co-worker who supposedly was afraid to make left turns while driving. I never rode with her, but when teased about it she didn't deny it. She would devise routes to regular destinations that didn't require left turns-- and would resort to making "three right turns" to avoid making left turns.
I hadn't thought of her in years. See where I'm going here? Obama obviously suffers from the same phobia. He doesn't stall at the crossroads, though; he just keeps making right turns in a cloud of dust.
A dwindling number of apologists still Hope that he "really" is making a LEFT turn in his own canny way. There may even be a few die-Hopers willing to view his entire "first" term as merely getting up to speed and executing the three right turns that will allow him to burst forth, travelling due left, and put the pedal to the metal in 2012.
[OleManRiver, thanks for noticing my sig was missing-- it's fixed now! And thanks for the interesting response.]
· Yr Obd't Servant
I believe there was once a city in Michigan where every through street was a one-way street and no left-hand turns were allowed.
The New York Times usually waits until AFTER a November 4th to print a news story the public needs to know about. A news story in the OPED section as usual, that is.
Uh Oh! Somebody's getting fired tomorrow.
Eavesdropping and the Election: An Answer on the Question of Timing
By BYRON CALAME
Published: August 13, 2006
The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/opinion/13pubed.html
To Obedient Servant---
You neglected this time to attach your sign-off abbreviation, but that's okay! Maybe you are rethinking. No problem, but I just noticed that.
I think your story of the friend who made ONLY "right turns" is on to something. A couple of years ago the NEWS reported that a major CARRIER had chosen that strategy on the roadways because waiting in line to move left was wasting gas. The parable of the Right Turn seems interesting.
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gabbosams---
I engage your rage even as I recognize that you are nearly illiterate. Most human thinking and social organization revolves around language. Your rage is understood. Those people are guilty, but where is your capacity to try them?
Actually, now that I have asked that question, who has the capacity to try them? Certainly not our Supreme Court! Bought and sold, five to four, forever more, sayeth the Craven.
I respect your post by demanding Free Speech. You remind me of a reporter I knew back in the early 60s who could not write a clear sentence but who reported from his typewriter what was going on in the streets. That is why we had EDITORS. To clean up the mess. The Truth is Out There!
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'The Audacity of Being Dick Cheney's Flunkeys', by B. Obama and Nancy Reid- In stores today!!
PUMAs told everyone what an empty suit conman Obama was way back in 2007. But there's still hope for a change: Barack "Barry Soetoro" Obama is not even eligible to be president, as he does not meet the Constitutional requirement of being a natural born citizen. His father was a Brit.
The same DNC that pulled the wool over your eyes about Barack's qualifications also lied about his ineligibility.
It would be easy to get this shyster out of office - just DEMAND to see BO's long-form birth certificate! He employs a team of lawyers, led by Robert Bauer, the chief of the political law group at Perkins Coie, the Seattle law firm, to defend himself in court cases challenging his "natural born" citizenship status and thus, his eligibility under the U.S. Constitution to be president.
Stop being used and abused, and support action to oust the usurper! Do your research this time!
Obama knows what is best for us. Stop naysaying and standing with Fox News
The New Yorker has a great piece by Jane Mayer called "The Predator War" about the continued drone attacks that Bush "authorized" as a pretext because of 9/11, and which Obama has continued using Blackwater contractors. It is a revealing article about Obama's agenda. I advise people to read it.