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“Enabling”
The Patriot Act
By:
Doris Colmes
06/17/05
"ICH" - - At
the end of the school year of June, 1938, my parents received a
polite, but firm letter from Dr. Gregor Ziemer, headmaster of
“The American
School
of
Berlin
,” stating that Jewish children were
no longer permitted to attend. It was the only school I’d ever
known, from kindergarten up through fifth grade, and I loved it.
My older sisters liked it, too, because – amongst other
things -- there were a lot of cute American boys in attendance and
everybody spoke English. It wasn’t just
American
School
, though:
Jewish kids were no longer allowed into any schools
whatsoever.
This
rejection was based on an edict formulated by the German
“Enabling Act” of 1933, which gave the Nazi government
incalculable powers over individuals, groups, and targeted
population components. As a matter of fact, the German “Enabling
Act” of 1933 is remarkably similar to our current Patriot Act,
which – according to an Associated Press release to the Portland
Oregonian of June 4, 2005 -- is currently up for revisions not
only giving it expanded powers well beyond those it already has,
but making it permanent, just like the German Enabling Act was
made permanent.. (The more one compares the Nazi Germany
“Enabling Act” with the
U.S.A.
“Patriot Act,” the more they
appear to be Siamese twins.)
In
Germany
, anyone anywhere would simply
disappear. Jews were
the primary target, but other ethnicities such as Gypsies as well
as randomly chosen persons perceived to have a “Non-Aryan”
cast to their features also got hauled off.. Unfortunately, the
USA
, currently, seems to be targeting
persons of a particular ethnic background just as happily as the
Nazis did. The FBI is
a more-than-willing propagator of entrapment and other
“stings” targeting Muslim citizens of our country.
First,
it was David Mayhew, the lawyer whose only sin was being a
Caucasian Muslim-American who belonged to a mosque.
He was framed for allegedly having had his fingerprints on
one of the bombs that blew up the
Madrid
railroad and it was only because of
the Spanish government’s insistence that this man was being
wrongly detained, that he was freed.
Now,
just recently, two more Muslim-American citizens have been
entrapped. Dr. Paul
Craig Roberts, author of “The Tyranny of Good Intentions” and
former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, has exposed a
recent FBI attempt to do away with Dr. R.A. Sabir (an Ivy League
educated physician) and Tarik Shah (a well-known jazz musician).
In the past, judges routinely threw out entrapment cases,
because – more often than not -- there had been no intent to
commit a crime. But now, with the Patriot Act giving police
“more effective measures to clear criminals off our streets,”
this has changed.
Dr.
Sabir is charged with agreeing to provide medical care to wounded
“holy warriors” in
Saudi Arabia
.
Tarik Shah is charged with agreeing to train jihadists in
martial arts.
According
to the Washington Times (
June 1, 2005
) the FBI began this sting in 2003
apparently needing “two
years of work and cajoling” to manufacture its case.
It
should be noted, that these two latest victims could not possible
have offered their services to jihadists, because no jihadists
were ever present. Neither
Sabir nor Shah had any contacts with any jihadists, and they
committed no acts of service to them.
And, most important of all, the FBI is not even accusing
these two persons of actually performing the acts of service of
which they are accused. Nevertheless,
each one faces $250,000 in fines as well as fifteen years in
prison. This, my
friends, is a test case. If
Sabir and Shah are put away, then the FBI, in conjunction with
power given them by the Patriot Act can go on to bigger and better
things.
Enabling
Act Sections similar to Patriot Act edicts:
Enabling
Act, Section 114:
Restrictions on personal liberty:
Patriot Act: Incipient National ID card (Portland
Oregonian,
June 12, 2005
) may soon be using actual DNA samples
as part of its data base. (If the Nazis had only had access to
this kind of technology, my family would never have made it across
that first border.)
Enabling
Act, Section 118: Removal of
free expression, of opinion.
Patriot Act: Just
recently, at a Bush rally, a youth was roundly and soundly ejected
for the crime of “wrong T-Shirt wearing.”
Enabling
Act, Sections 117, 115 and 153:
Removal of the privacy of postal, telegraphic and
telephonic communications. Patriot
Act supports this implicitly: Not only via National ID card but
also via broad and complete access to sensitive health, business,
financial and educational records of everyone, anywhere, any time.
As a matter of fact, incursions into library records will
allow the FBI to determine who checked out what books, and take
action against individuals who may be reading the “wrong”
material.
Enabling
Act, Section 115:
House-Searches. No
more warrants were needed for house searches.
Just bust in and grab whatever evidence, and whoever seems
to be acting suspiciously, and cart ‘em off.
Patriot Act: Secret searches, surveillance, seizure of
property and arrests of individuals without “proper cause” are
now a staple of the Patriot Act, and have already been
successfully implemented.
But,
the major beast hiding in the
political “bushes” right now, is more dangerous and
more devastating to any and all of us here in America than
anything coming before it, and that is the parallel between what
the Nazis did to their constitution coupled with what we are about
to do to ours:
The
Nazis, in their infamous February 28 decree, successfully attacked
the German constitution. The government
then in place,
was informed that the sate was in danger, and that emergency
procedures were necessary. Thus,
all the constitution’s sections mentioned above, i.e. 114, 115,
117, 118, 123, 124 and 153 were suspended indefinitely; Period.
At
this moment, in our own government, the supplemental budget bill,
passed unanimously (100-0) on May 11, 2005, which assigns 82
billion dollars more to the war in Iraq, contains a provision
establishing “The Sunset Commission:” A committee composed of
legislators whose job it will be to revise all branches of the
federal government including
the Constitution. Yes,
this is really happening. Unless
all citizens realize this, and rise up in protest, our government,
as we know it – our wonderful constitution as we know it –
will cease to exist as we know it!
And,
twenty senators right here in the USA
not only refused
to co-sponsor the anti-lynching resolution
passed on June 14, 2005, but refused a roll-call vote so they
wouldn’t have to put their names on this legislation.
Guantanamo
Bay
is being kept open.
Comments by Dick Cheney are:
“This is where the bad people are.”
Donald Rumsfeld, on July 15 (via Chicago Tribune News
Service) states “The real problem is not
Guantanamo
Bay
. Traditional doctrines covering
criminals and military prisoners do not apply well enough.”
With this statement, he casts aside the Geneva Conventions,
which, after all, Alberto Gonzales, our current Attorney General,
has described as “quaint.”
Is
anyone at all aware that there are children under the age of
fifteen in custody at Guantanamo Bay (as there were in Abu Ghraib)
and that these children are as routinely, coldly and casually
abused as their adult fellow inmates?
Yesterday,
in
Germany
, farmers stood in their fields beside
the rail-road tracks where they smiled, waved, and drew their
fingers across their throats in the traditional “death”
gesture when the cattle-cars went past.
Yesterday,
in
Germany
, no one tore down the loudspeakers
booming propaganda speeches at every bus stop in
Berlin
.
No one tore down the propaganda posters which not only
depicted hideous cartoons of “devil Jews” but also showed
scary images of people who did not vote “correctly” at
elections being hauled away because voting “No” was a crime.
Today,
we accept quite nonchalantly that – according to verified and
actual memos (which no one has even denied exist) -- that the
invasion of
Iraq
was planned two years in advance by
Dubbya in concert with Tony Blair.
No one has raised even the slightest protest against
persons being held indefinitely, without cause, and without access
to any kind of legal or other resources at
Guantanamo
Bay
.
No one seems to care that the Patriot Act in all its
Nazi-inspired glory is being reviewed in order to make it a
permanent fixture of government.
Tomorrow,
then, when
we watch folks being carted off
– adults and children both – to detention centers, both in the
USA and overseas, will we smile, and wave, and draw our fingers
across out throats in the traditional gesture of death?
My
biggest fear is the prevalent shrug, with its attitude of, “Well
as long as it isn’t in my back yard, or involving my family,
what the heck do I care.”
That is the ultimate enabling; giving fascism everything it
needs to become all-powerful. . And, when it’s too late, then
what? World War III?
Who’s gonna be around to fight it? Please advise…
Doris
Colmes is an independent writer in Portland, Or. The
Iron Butterfly is the
title of her book and her web site. Her email; address is:
dhcolmes@msn.com
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