The Republic is Dead, Long Live the Republic.
Year One of the Empire
Bush: Resistance is Illogical
By Juan Cole
10/18/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- --
Bush and a supine, cowardly Congress shredded the US
Constitution on Tuesday, abolishing the right of a court review
(habeas corpus) for some classes of suspect. Suspect, mind you,
not proven criminal.
In other words, we have to be confident that George W. Bush is
so competent, all-knowing, and inherently just that we can just
trust him. If he says someone is an enemy combatant, then he or
she is. No need to check with a judge about why he or she is
being held. And then Bush can have the suspect tortured to make
him confess, and can convict him on the basis of the coerced
confession, all in secret.
This law creates two classes of persons inside the United
States, citizens with rights and non-citizens (12 million
persons? Equivalent to the entire state of Michigan!) without
rights.
Basically, Bush can issue them what
the French kings used to call lettres de cachet.:
' In French history, lettres de cachet were letters
signed by the king of France, countersigned by one of his
ministers, and closed with the royal seal, or cachet. They
contained orders directly from the king, often to enforce
arbitrary actions and judgements that could not be appealed.
. .'
We Americans made a revolution against such arbitrary
practices of the French and other Empires.
Article 1, Section 9 of the US Constitution says, "The Privilege
of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when
in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require
it."
I look out my window. I don't see a general Rebellion or an
invasion by a foreign power. The conditions, under which the
right of the imprisoned to demand that a court establish whether
there are genuine grounds to hold him is suspended, are absent.
The law is unconstitutional.
Moreover, our founding documents did not admit of a distinction
among human beings with regard to rights. The Declaration of
Independence says:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men
are created equal, that they are endowed by their
Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these
are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness."
All men here means all human beings. It says they are all
created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights. All
of them. Not some of them.
Of course we have had these periods of neo-Monarchy and
temporary insanity before in our history. There was the Alien
and Sedition Act, and the Red Scare after World War I, etc.
King George came on O'Reilly and said that it is "illogical"
to disagree with his policies in Iraq and branded arguments that
he is drifting along without a plan "propaganda."
Bush sounds more and more like the Borg every day. I swear to
God, next we are going to get up in the morning and hear him
proclaim, "Resistance is futile!"
So of course eventually Bush-think will lead to attempts to cure
those of us who are critical of him of our illogicality, and to
suppress our "propaganda." We'll all be right-thinking
non-propagandists after a little water-boarding. You say we
don't have to worry about that because we are citizens? But what
is to stop Bush from declaring you an enemy combatant and
stripping you of your citizenship? And then keeping you away
from any civil court where those letters of cachet can be
challenged?
The Republic is Dead, Long Live the Republic.
You want a resurrection of the Republic?
Join the American Civil Liberties Union and send it lots of
money.
Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute. Visit
his website - www.juancole.com
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