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Bill of Rights repealed
By John David Rose
05/30/03: (Information
Clearing House) Think About It In the Stalin era of the Soviet
Union, Americans arrested for spying disappeared into the gulag without
an opportunity for legal assistance or even to contact their
families.
My high school social science teacher illustrated how different America
was from Russia by explaining to us the 14th Amendment to the
Constitution: "No person shall be deprived of life, liberty or
property, without due process of law."
We were proud to be citizens of a country where peoples' rights were
guaranteed, protected against even the government. We foolishly
believed those rights would last as long as the United States.
Today, through presidential fiat, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution
is no longer in force. The government can take liberty from American
citizens without a trial.
Attorney General John Ashcroft asserts that President Bush has the power
to hold any American citizen incommunicado, in solitary confinement for
a month, a year, even life if Bush designates that
citizen an "enemy combatant." The accused may not have
access to a lawyer or visits by a member of the family or even a priest.
Shades of Joseph Stalin. The prisoner has no right to know what proof
the government has of the offense and is given no opportunity to present
a defense.
If a court orders a hearing for habeas corpus, the government can assert
that you're a danger to the country, and presto, even that right is
revoked.
Ironic, isn't it? To protect our "freedom" and preserve our
"liberty," the administration takes away the most basic right
of all, our right to life, liberty and property protected by the courts.
Yet that is exactly what happened to U.S. citizen John Padilla, a
small-time crook now held in a Navy brig in Charleston. When Padilla was
arrested, the attorney general crowed that he'd "disrupted an
unfolding terrorist plot to attack the United States by exploding a
radioactive 'dirty bomb.'"
It's possible that Ashcroft's charges are based on fact. It's also
possible that they are totally bogus, tricked-up by an administration
searching for any bit of "success" against terrorism. Padilla
is a
Muslim. He was a crook. He may even have contemplated a terrorist act.
But he is also an American citizen. Until Ashcroft repealed the 14th
Amendment to the Constitution, citizens had certain rights.
We'll never know the truth of Ashcroft's charges because the
administration won't allow it to be challenged in court. If one
American citizen can rot in jail for the rest of his life on the orders
of one government official, it can happen to any of us. Today the excuse
for setting aside the Constitution is to protect us from terrorists.
Tomorrow it may be to protect the nation from people who believe that
George W. Bush is a not very thoughtful man manipulated by far-right
conservative warmongers into sending American troops to their deaths
over fictitious threats of weapons of mass destruction
in Iraq.
That's how it started in Nazi Germany. Hitler convinced a small core of
Germany-first fanatics that Jews were a threat and the cause of their
economic distress. "Good" Germans sat on their hands because
they didn't want to be unpatriotic or unsupportive of their nation's
leader.
It can happen here. It may already have started.
John David Rose is a long-time Hilton Head Islander and political
observer.
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