There Goes the Republic
By Robert Scheer
Once again the gods of war have united our Congress like nothing
else. Unable to agree on the minimal spending necessary to save our
economy, schools, medical system or infrastructure, the cowards who
mislead us have retreated to the irrationalities of what George
Washington in his farewell address condemned as “pretended patriotism.”
The defense authorization bill that Congress passed and President
Obama had threatened to veto will soon become law, a fact that should be
met with public outrage. Human Rights Watch Executive Director Kenneth
Roth, responding to Obama’s craven collapse on the bill’s most
controversial provision, said, “By signing this defense spending bill,
President Obama will go down in history as the president who enshrined
indefinite detention without trial in U.S. law.” On Wednesday, White
House press secretary Jay Carney claimed “the most recent changes give
the president additional discretion in determining how the law will be
implemented, consistent with our values and the rule of law, which are
at the heart of our country’s strength.”
What rubbish, coming from a president who taught constitutional law.
The point is not to hock our civil liberty to the discretion of the
president, but rather to guarantee our freedoms even if a Dick Cheney or
Newt Gingrich should attain the highest office.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
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