Bush
Regime Preaches Democracy, Proposes Tyranny
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
DIGG THIS
Americans had
best rethink the "war on terror" while they still have
the liberty to do so. For all of President Bush’s blah-blah talk
about bringing democracy to the world, the Bush administration has
proved that it is no friend of liberty at home.
The Bush administration
has violated constitutional principles, US law, and the Geneva Conventions
as no previous administration has done. Here is a short list of
the Bush administration’s crimes:
- Spying without
court warrants on Americans in violation of both the US Constitution
and the FISA statute.
- The denial
of habeas corpus, attorney-client privilege, due process, and
Geneva Conventions protections to those, American or foreign,
designated without evidence as terrorists or enemy combatants.
- The justification
and use of torture to coerce confessions and the kidnapping of
foreign nationals who are sent to be tortured in foreign prisons.
- The initiation
of military aggression against states based on intentional deception
by the Bush administration of the US public and the United Nations,
and the intentional fabrication of "evidence" to justify
unprovoked aggression against sovereign states, which is a war
crime under the Nuremberg standard established by the US.
- Violation
of the oath of office to defend the US Constitution by practically
every member of the Bush administration and Congress.
- Bush has
assaulted the separation of powers and the rule of law with "signing
statements" and "executive orders" that President
Nixon’s White House Counsel John Dean says are commands that treat
the co-equal branches of government and the electorate as subservient
to executive authority. In April 2006, Boston Globe reporter Charlie
Savage listed 750 laws "challenged" by the Bush administration.
Not even the demonized president of Iran claims to be above the
law.
- Genocide
against the people of Iraq where one million Iraqis have died
as a result of Bush’s invasion and several million Iraqis are
displaced persons.
- Massive
civilian casualties in Afghanistan, which is a form of genocide
in which military force is routinely applied to unarmed noncombatants.
- Massive
corruption in which no-bid contracts are issued to Republican
corporations in exchange for kickbacks to political campaigns.
- The theft
of two national elections as documented in books by Mark Crispin
Miller and Greg Palast.
The Bush administration
has even conducted Stalinist show trials against innocent Muslim
charities as part of its propaganda to make the American people
fearful that they are surrounded by hostile terrorists. In December
2001 President Bush declared the Holy Land Foundation for Relief
and Development to be a "terrorist organization" and seized
the charity’s assets. Bush put the charities’ officials on trial
as terrorists. Six years later on October 22, 2007, after years
of investigations and two months of testimony by who but "Israeli
intelligence agents" (according to the New York Times),
the US government’s case fell apart in the courtroom.
One of the
jurors said that the case " was strung together with macaroni
noodles. There was so little evidence."
Georgetown
University professor of constitutional law David D. Cole said the
case "suggests the government is really pushing beyond where
the law justifies them going."
While committing
these unprecedented crimes, President Bush has claimed the moral
high ground despite having lied to the American people and despite
devastating two countries in the name of "making the world
safe from terrorists." When people in Iraq and Afghanistan
are asked who are the terrorists, they answer that it is the Americans.
The Bush administration
has not been held accountable for any of its crimes. By failing
to hold government accountable to law, the Constitution, and the
American people, the opposition party and the corporate media have
abandoned their responsibility to protect freedom and democracy
in the United States.
There can be
no democracy where there is no government accountability, and there
is no government accountability in the United States – except, of
course, to the Israel Lobby.
Now the Bush
administration wants to take away the American people’s freedom
to travel within their own country by airplane. Not content with
an 80,000 "no fly" list, a subset of a 500,000750,000
"watch list," the Bush administration’s Transport Security
Administration has proposed new rules that will require Americans
to get government permission 72 hours in advance prior to being
allowed to board a domestic flight.
The TSA justifies
this extraordinary violation of our constitutional rights on the
grounds that 90 to 93 percent of all travel reservations are final
by then.
So what?!
And what of
the 7 to 10 percent of flights that the TSA estimates are not on
the books 72 hours in advance? These are family emergencies and
critical business deals. What does the TSA care if a member of your
family dies while you await the government’s permission to fly?
Any agency
of the government that can propose such a tyrannical regulation
should be abolished. The TSA’s mentality shows it to be a far greater
threat to Americans than are terrorists.
Even without
the "permission to fly" rule, the TSA’s practices are
ridiculous and unjustified. The confiscation of tooth paste and
unopened bottles of perfume, the harassment of US military officers
in uniform, the harassment of old people struggling with their walkers,
of mothers struggling with small children – none of this makes any
sense except in terms of getting Americans accustomed to harassment
as a citizen’s duty to government and to train a cadre to conduct
warrantless searches of fellow citizens.
The
no-fly list itself is absurd. If a known terrorist were to show
up at an airport, he would be arrested, not refused permission to
fly. Anyone else who can clear security like other passengers has
every right to fly.
Set aside the
violation of the Constitution and the Soviet-style tyranny of the
loss of the freedom to travel and consider merely the practical
aspect of the proposal. What American wants his travel plans dependent
on a government bureaucracy capable of putting US Senator Ted Kennedy
on the "no fly" list and capable of issuing US visas to
two of the alleged 9/11 hijackers six months after they allegedly
died in the 9/11 events?
If
we believe the official story, 9/11 itself reveals a government
totally devoid of any competence whatsoever.
The "war
on terror" is fraudulent. The cruel war and the deceptive vocabulary
that protects it are a cover for expanding US and Israeli hegemony
in the Middle East and for constructing a functioning police state
at home. A country in which people cannot make airline reservations
without the government’s permission is not a free country.
October
24, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail] wrote the Kemp-Roth bill and was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor
of the Wall
Street Journal
editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He
is author or coauthor of eight books, including The
Supply-Side Revolution
(Harvard University Press). He has held numerous academic appointments,
including the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, Center
for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University and
Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
He has contributed to numerous scholarly journals and testified
before Congress on 30 occasions. He has been awarded the U.S. Treasury's
Meritorious Service Award and the French Legion of Honor. He was
a reviewer for the Journal
of Political Economy
under editor Robert Mundell. He
is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
He is also coauthor with Karen Araujo of Chile: Dos Visiones
– La Era Allende-Pinochet (Santiago: Universidad Andres Bello,
2000).
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