The Day 'Due Process' Died: Obama, Holder and the End of Rights
Historians of the future, if they are not imprisoned for saying
so, will trace the end of America's democratic experiment to the fearful
days immediately after 9/11, what Bruce Springsteen called the days of
the empty sky, when frightened, small men named Bush and Cheney made the
first decisions to abandon the Constitution in the name of freedom and
created a new version of the security state with the Patriot Act,
Guantanamo, secret prisons and sanctioned torture by the U.S.
government. They proceeded carefully, making sure that lawyers in their
employ sanctioned each dark act, much as kings in old Europe used the
church to justify their own actions.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
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