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American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« on: January 28, 2008, 05:42:29 AM »
 
 

American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss

Paul Craig Roberts
Lew Rockwell.com
Monday January 28, 2008

"Your papers please" has long been a phrase associated with Hitler’s Gestapo. People without the Third Reich’s stamp of approval were hauled off to Nazi Germany’s version of Halliburton detention centers.

Today Americans are on the verge of being asked for their papers, although probably without the "please."

Thanks to a government that has turned its back on the US Constitution, Americans now have an unaccountable Department of Homeland Security that is already asserting tyrannical powers over US citizens and state governments. Headed by the neocon fanatic Michael Chertoff, the Orwellian-sounding Department of Homeland Security has mandated a national identity card for Americans, without which Americans may not enter airports or courthouses.

There is no more need for this card than there is for a Department of Homeland Security. Neither are compatible with a free society.

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However, Bush, the neocons, Republicans and Democrats do not want America to any longer be a free society, and they are taking freedom away from us just as they took away the independence of the media.

Free and informed people get in the way of power-mad zealots with agendas.

It is the agendas that are supreme, not the American people, who have less and less say about less and less.

George W. Bush, an elected president, has behaved like a dictator since September 11, 2001. If "our" representatives in Congress care, they haven’t done anything about it. Bush has pretty much cut Congress out of the action.

In truth, Congress gave up its law-making powers to the executive branch during the New Deal. For three-quarters of a century, the bills passed by Congress have been authorizations for executive branch agencies to make laws in the form of regulations. The executive branch has come to the realization that it doesn’t really need Congress. President Bush appends his own "signing statements" to the authorizations from Congress in which the President says what the legislation means. So what is the point of Congress?

As for laws already on the books, the US Department of Justice (sic) has ruled that the President doesn’t have to abide by US statutes, such as FISA or the law forbidding torture. Neither does the President have to abide by the Geneva Conventions.

Other obstacles are removed by edicts known as presidential directives or executive orders. There are more and more of these edicts, and they accumulate more and more power and less and less accountability in the executive.

The disdain in which the executive branch holds the "separate and equal" legislative branch is everywhere apparent. For example, President Bush is concluding a long-term security agreement with the puppet government he has set up in Iraq. Prior to September 11, 2001, when the President became The Decider, a defense pact was a treaty requiring the approval of Congress.

All that is now behind us. General Douglas Lute, President Bush’s national security adviser for Iraq says that the White House will not be submitting the deal to Congress for approval. Lute says Bush will not be seeking any "formal inputs from the Congress."

"There is no question that this is unprecedented," said Yale Law School Professor O. Hathaway.

Bush can do whatever he wants, because Congress has taken its only remaining power – impeachment – off the table.

The Democratic Party leadership thinks that the only problem is Bush, who will be gone in one year. Besides, the Israel Lobby doesn’t want Israel’s champion impeached, and neither do the corporate owners of the US media.

The Democrats are not adverse to inheriting the powers in Bush’s precedents. The Democrats, of course, will use the elevated powers for good rather than for evil.

Instead of having a bad dictator, we’ll have a good one.

 
 

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Re: American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2008, 05:57:40 AM »
Now lets hear the solution!
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Re: American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2008, 06:04:10 AM »
Now lets hear the solution! Fire all of them.

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Re: American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2008, 06:10:20 AM »
I think everyone has heard that answer. how do we screen the replacements, to make sure we don't get more just like these.
Rex
GOD GUNS and GUTS MADE AMERICA GREAT

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Re: American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2008, 12:41:27 PM »
American liberty is ALWAYS teetering on the edge of the abyss.  ::)
When seconds mean life or death, the police are only minutes away!

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Re: American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2008, 03:14:45 PM »
Looks like a hefty number of our fellow citizens would quickly cast their vote for an ex(?) Muslim..
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Re: American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2008, 04:28:12 PM »
that really scares me, the (ex?) part. I know their are good Muslims just like every one else, but they are the only ones that want to kill all infidels, and i am an infidel.
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Re: American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2008, 03:52:03 AM »
Hey, I've got an idea; lets just let the ragheads invade and carry on with some of that exciting bombing and killing like 9/11 and IED stuff.  Bush and all his cronies have made things pretty dull--we haven't had a terrorist attack in years.
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Re: American Liberty Teetering on Edge of Abyss
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2008, 02:42:46 PM »
Good one, magooch.