We
Have Crossed the Rubicon
by
Eric Peters
EricPetersAutos.com
Do you suppose
cows have any idea whats coming as theyre marched down
the chute? Or do they stare with bovine indifference at the tail
and hind quarters in front of them, until theyre suddenly
and very briefly startled by the man with the nail
gun?
Perhaps Americans
will likewise too late ask themselves What Happened
in the very near future. Perhaps just after the midnight knock comes
and they are taken away into the night.
It is not an
exaggeration.
America is
now on the cusp of becoming a state that does exactly such things;
things exactly like the things done by 20th century horror shows
such as NS Germany or Stalins USSR. Literally. Not this
is where it might lead or the tendency
is similar. Exactly, literally, the same thing. The only difference
is that it awaits being done on a mass scale. But the power to do
it openly brazenly has been asserted.
And is about
to be sanctified by law.
The National
Defense Authorization Act will make it official. It will confer
upon the executive branch and the military (increasingly, the same
things) the permanent authority to snatch and grab any person, U.S.
citizens included, whom it decrees to be a terrorist
as defined or not by the executive or the military
- and imprison them, indefinitely, without formal charge, presentation
of evidence or judicial proceeding of any kind. These detainees
will have neither civilian rights in the civil court system, nor
crucially even the minimal rights to due process and
decent treatment conferred upon prisoners of war. (And we are
allegedly at war, are we not?)
The language
of the bill specifically includes American citizens caught
within the borders of the United States aka, the battlefield.
It is claimed by sponsors that only those awful them
you know, the enemies of freedom The
Chimp and his successors like to reference as they systematically
gut our freedoms need worry. But read the actual document,
and be afraid. The wording is such that any shyster lawyer for the
government will be able to draw up a memorandum at some point in
the near future equating, say, criticism of the federal governments
policies in the Middle East with substantially supporting
the enemies of the United States. As defined by the United States.
That is, as
defined by the government.
At its whim.
At the personal discretion of whomever happens to be the Maximum
Leader, or even one of the MLs duly appointed minions.
As the always
excellent Matt
Taibbi of Rolling Stone recently observed, what happens
when some nutjob who attended a few Tea Party meetings tries to
bomb a federal building? Will the Tea Party itself and anyone
who substantially supports it be thus transformed into
an enemy combatant? How about the OWS protestors? How
about this web site and this author which have on
several occasions called bullshit on the federal governments
usurpations and follies? How hard will it be, really, to describe
such actions such thoughts expressed in an article
or an interview as substantially supporting whatever
the government decides amounts to terrorism or the threat
thereof against itself?
Surely, the
door is now wide open for such an interpretation by some John Woo
or Dick Cheney waiting in the wings. Prospective jefe Newtie is
practically turgid at the prospect of getting his hands on such
power. And there is no longer (or soon wont be) any legal
means available to contest a one-way trip to Treblinka in Topeka
or wherever it is they will send you.
Taibbi writes:
The
really galling thing is that this act specifically envisions American
citizens falling under the authority of the bill. One of its supporters,
the dependably-unlikeable Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, bragged
that the law basically says
for the first time that
the homeland is part of the battlefield and that people
can be jailed without trial, be they American citizen or
not. New Hampshire Republican Kelly Ayotte reiterated that
America is part of the battlefield.
Graham further
stated:
It
is not unfair to make an American citizen account for the fact
that they decided to help Al Qaeda to kill us all and hold them
as long as it takes to find intelligence about what may be coming
next. And when they say, I want my lawyer, you tell
them, Shut up. You dont get a lawyer.
The key thing
being, it is entirely up to the government to decide what constitutes
helping al Qaeda. It can be nothing more than a vague
assertion. Indeed, no evidence of any kind whatsoever is
necessary to hold them as ling as it takes in order
to find intelligence (not defined, either) by any
means it wishes to employ.
As Taibbi notes:
If
these laws are passed, we would be forced to rely upon the discretion
of a demonstrably corrupt and consistently idiotic government
to not use these awful powers to strike back at legitimate domestic
unrest.
The Fuhrer
(oops, President Obama) is about to sign this latter-day Enabling
act and when he does, it will mark the moment that Americas
coffin is nailed shut. The corpse has been on view since 9/11. But
there was always some hope that, perhaps, it might be jolted back
into life. Now we know the awful truth. Death is permanent.
And its
coming for us.
Reprinted
with permission from EricPetersAutos.com.
December
15, 2011
Eric Peters
[send him mail] is an automotive
columnist and author of Automotive
Atrocities and Road Hogs (2011). Visit his
website.
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