Reno
Continues the Lincoln Legacy
by
William L. Anderson
In
a recent column in World Magazine, Editor Marvin Olasky took
various quotations from prominent journalists to demonstrate their
outlandish biases while at the same time feigning "journalistic
objectivity." For the most part, Olasky succeeded although
it was in large part because so many journalists make themselves
easy targets, as they have shown themselves to be sycophants of
the Clinton Administration.
One quotation, however, particularly outraged Olasky: "Janet
Reno, according to Juan Williams of the Washington Post,
is approaching 'Abe Lincoln status. People just assume she's honest,
honest Janet Reno.'" That anyone would compare Reno to the
Great Emancipator would seem nearly heretical, or so it seems to
Olasky.
While Olasky is an able and perceptive journalist, he was wrong
on this occasion. Juan Williams is right. Janet Reno, who, unfortunately,
currently serves as U.S. Attorney General, does compare favorably
with disHonest Abe. Let us count the ways.
The most egregious of Lincoln's offenses was his illegal crushing
of the Constitutional powers given the sovereign states of this
country. Without legal precedent, he sent armies into the South
with the purpose of subjugating the southern people and succeeded
not because of superior ideas, but through the use of brute force.
Likewise, Reno in one of the first acts of her unfortunate term
in office sent not only the FBI but also units from the U.S. Armed
Forces in clear violation of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878. And,
like disHonest Abe, she did so not using legal precedent, choosing
thuggish brutality instead. (One should also remember that the law
enforcement agencies of the State of Texas deplored Reno's decision
because they knew the Branch Dividians and realized they were no
threat to society - unlike the Attorney General who has been a threat
for many years.)
Both Lincoln and Reno also fit into the category of war criminals.
Lincoln encouraged his troops to ransack and burn southern villages
and cities and even blocked efforts by others in his government
to stop at least some of the carnage. Reno authorized the use of
CS gas against the men, women and children at the Mount Carmel property.
The Geneva Convention has banned this gas in warfare and anyone
who uses it in combat can be tried as a war criminal before an international
tribunal.
Lincoln and Reno did not stop with their egregious violations of
state sovereignty. The law in the eyes of these two, was simply
a contraption to manipulate to their own liking. Take Lincoln's
unilateral abolishment of the constitutional right of Habeus Corpus,
for example. The "Great Emancipator" had no problem throwing
his political enemies into prison without trial, as he routinely
rounded up those he believed a threat to him. During his term of
office, Lincoln reduced the once-magnificent U.S. system of justice
to a kangaroo court.
Reno, too, uses the law to satisfy her own political agenda. Even
before her disastrous tenure as Attorney General, she had abused
the law while serving as the chief prosecutor of Dade County, Florida.
Especially egregeous was her malicious prosecution of police officer
Grant Snowden, who has imprisoned for more than a decade for false
charges of child molestation.
Ever the "lover" of children, Reno accused Snowden of
masterminding an utterly fantastic sex ring, one that only a person
suspending belief in math and time could believe. Reno's minions
browbeat dozens of little children into telling outlandish stories
of what Snowden allegedly did to them. Only recently was the Snowden
conviction overturned by the Florida Supreme Court.
Not to be outdone, Reno even fabricated sex charges against a 15-year-old
boy a la Snowden. Unfortunately for the evil prosecutor, a jury
found the youngster innocent. The enraged Reno decided to file even
more charges against the boy, but his family wisely left the country
and returned to their native Holland.
Like Lincoln, Reno has permitted the government to carry on a war
against dissidents. Despite a mountain of evidence linking the Internal
Revenue Service to illegal investigations of organizations critical
of Bill Clinton, Reno has refused to investigate the IRS. Reno's
clumsy attempts to block legitimate Department of Justice investigations
into Clinton's campaign finance scandal is another example of her
willingness to circumvent the rule of law for her own political
agenda.
Lincoln's greatest legal "achievement," the Emancipation
Proclamation, was patently fraudulent. It freed no slaves, declaring
only that slaves in unoccupied Confederal territory were henceforth
free. Likewise, Reno's campaign to "protect" children
has left a wake of death and destruction. Reno has protected no
children; she has only made them worse off, emulating Lincoln.
Even their very "good" reputations have been fabricated.
The modern picture of Lincoln did not reflect opinion of that era
but rather came about because of a dishonest biography written by
the radical journalist Carl Sandburg. Reno, on the other hand, has
been the benefactor of the statist press, which has consistenly
given a false portrayal of this fraudulent Attorney General.
In short, both Abe Lincoln and Janet Reno have left the same evil
legacy: trashing the rule of law and trampling on the rights of
American citizens. Lincoln was even tall and ugly, as is Reno. However,
there is one Lincoln legacy that even Reno cannot duplicate.
By cutting ties of the dollar to gold and by nationalizing the U.S.
banking system, Lincoln was able to inflate the currency wily-nily
in order to finance his private jihad against the South. So far,
Reno has not been able to control the money supply. Maybe Bill Clinton
might want to consider appointing Reno to the Federal Reserve System.
At that point, the disHonest Abe-Janet Reno comparisons would be
complete.
December
14, 1999
Professor Anderson teaches economics at North Greenville College
in South Carolina.
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