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Title: The Sinister Purpose Behind Bush Administration Lawlessness
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URL Source: http://original.antiwar.com/eland/2 ... sh-administration-lawlessness/
Published: Jul 19, 2009
Author: Ivan Eland
Post Date: 2009-07-19 08:57:47 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 232
Comments: 7

The seeming irrationality behind the George W. Bush administration’s "against the grain" (and the law) policies on torture, warrantless domestic surveillance, and now notification of Congress about CIA covert operations was not irrational at all.

Most experts say that torture is counterproductive because the subject will tell the interrogator what he or she wants to hear to stop the pain and because many military people say that it merely revs up the opposition, gives them no incentive to surrender, and gives them every incentive to torture U.S. military personnel. Yet in the face of this mountain of authoritative opinion and the policy’s clear violation of international law and a U.S. criminal statute against torture, the Bush administration gleefully did it anyway.

The 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) clearly prohibited surveillance in the United States without a court-approved warrant and explicitly stated that it was the only law governing that practice. The Bush administration, in the wake of 9/11, made no effort to get a likely willing Congress to change the already flexible law. After all, if surveillance had been urgently needed to stop a terrorist attack, the secret and pro-security court could have issued the warrant after the fact. But the Bush administration strangely chose to flagrantly violate the law and Fourth Amendment to the Constitution to conduct domestic warrantless searches anyway.

Most recently, it has been revealed that Vice President Dick Cheney told the CIA to violate a law requiring prompt disclosure of even anticipated covert operations. The red herring that Republicans are now trying to stand by in defense of the uncharacteristically silent Cheney — that the executive branch must guard intelligence sources and methods — could apply to a particular assassination attempt but not the existence of the entire program over a seven-year period. Amazingly, Vice President Cheney — not even the president — decided to knowingly and affirmatively disregard the law.

Are these merely examples of Cheney’s or Bush’s arrogance? I suppose arrogance plays a part, but to paraphrase Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama’s Chief of Staff, no crisis should go unexploited. Pundits galore, including this one, have railed against the Bush administration for cynically using the tragedy of 9/11 to invade Iraq. But fewer have noticed an even worse legacy of the Bush administration than the Iraqi quagmire.

What could be worse than killing U.S. service people and innocent Iraqis? The unitary theory of the executive, that’s what.

Dick Cheney came into office believing that executive power had been excessively eroded during the Vietnam and Watergate years. Few reputable scholars believe this nonsense. Most presidential scholars have concluded that the executive branch has grown in power vis-à-vis the other governmental branches since the turn of the 20th century, but really got boosted to an "imperial presidency" during the Cold War from the Truman presidency onward. This development is a far cry from the legislative-dominated system that the nation’s founders and the Constitution envisioned. The slight rollback of executive power during Vietnam and Watergate was only a momentary pause as the executive juggernaut rolled forth up to the Bush administration.

Cheney’s advocacy of the unitary theory, and evidently convincing his self-interested boss to buy into it too, meant that the administration believed that it could use broadly construed commander-in-chief powers — another anathema to the founders — to ignore congressionally passed laws during "wartime." In dictatorships, we call this "rule by decree." So the administration’s willful violation of laws had the more sinister purpose and effect of establishing a "hyper-imperial presidency." This is the single most important thing that the Bush administration did in office and the worst. We can already see that in the Obama and probably future administrations, executive self-restraint will be much harder in the face of the temptations of this more powerful inherited office, which will be based on the Bush-era precedents. Fear for the republic.

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#1. To: Ada (#0) (Edited)

This is one area where we can say the "conservatives" acted from 2001 to 2009 as they have throughout history.

"Conservatives" have always been in favor of monarchy with absolutely no democratic influences on the king whatsover.

Classical "Liberals" (such as the Founding Fathers, who would now be classified as Libertarians under evolving definitions of political philosophy) have always tried to move us toward more republican forms of government, with checks and balances and separation of powers among the government, which, unlike monarchy, is DELIBERATELY divided against itself to try to prevent tyranny.

What we have now is definitely a tyranny. It is an executive branch/presidential dictatorship. We are "allowed" to vote on the duopoly's ongoing pre-approved "choices" for dictator every four years.

That is the only nod the "conservative monarchists" make toward democratic influence. It has been enough to stave off outright revolution so far.

If Obama never makes a move to roll any of this back (and I don't think he will), we can classify him as a preserver of the "conservative monarchical order." Limbaugh, O'Reilly, Hannity and other monarchists should then logically celebrate his wise dictatorship, but that's not the role they've been assigned in the ongoing farce. They're not on his "team," although there is really only one team and this is an intrasquad scrimmage rather than a game against a real opponent.

“I would give no thought of what the world might say of me, if I could only transmit to posterity the reputation of an honest man.” - Sam Houston

Sam Houston  posted on  2009-07-19   9:20:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Sam Houston, Comrade Scam Houston (#1)

Conservatives" have always been in favor of monarchy with absolutely no democratic influences on the king whatsover.

What drug were you on last night or are you still on it?

I don't think I've ever read so much liberal bilge in one post in a my entire life.

"America without her freedoms, is like a body without a soul" - Adam Kokesh

Flintlock  posted on  2009-07-19   9:25:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Ada (#0)

Most recently, it has been revealed that Vice President Dick Cheney told the CIA to violate a law requiring prompt disclosure of even anticipated covert operations. The red herring that Republicans are now trying to stand by in defense of the uncharacteristically silent Cheney — that the executive branch must guard intelligence sources and methods — could apply to a particular assassination attempt but not the existence of the entire program over a seven-year period. Amazingly, Vice President Cheney — not even the president — decided to knowingly and affirmatively disregard the law.

The CIA is responsible.

No matter what Cheney said, he had no authority to issue binding lawful commands to them.

They should have had Bush's directives in writing.

The CIA set up its torturers to be the fall guys.

TooConservative  posted on  2009-07-19   9:28:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Sam Houston (#1)

"Conservatives" have always been in favor of monarchy with absolutely no democratic influences on the king whatsover.

I would say you are pretty close to the truth with this statement. I see the attack made upon you and your character by flintlock. This character has posted many zaney ideas of his own and ought not be casting stones.

The illusion know as the presidential election every 4 years is just that. Their man always wins or as Stalin put it, "It doesn't matter how they vote, what matters is who counts the votes". The division so masterfully foisted upon us and a division we are so ignorant to detect, keeps us from ever mounting a second revolution taking back our country. Flintlock is just one example of a citizen who has been duped without realizing it.

LACUMO  posted on  2009-07-19   11:05:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: LACUMO (#4)

Flintlock is just one example of a citizen who has been duped without realizing it.

Yawn......

Another no class attack. I'll bet you steal money out of your mother's purse and screw a farm animals.

"America without her freedoms, is like a body without a soul" - Adam Kokesh

Flintlock  posted on  2009-07-19   14:16:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Sam Houston, all (#1)

there is really only one team and this is an intrasquad scrimmage rather than a game against a real opponent.

True. Both parties are on the Left - the authoritarian/totalitarian control side of the political graph. However, on the control scale of 100 on the left decreasing to 0 on the right, I'd say the drats are at 95 and the rRats are at 90. For some reason, it's those 5 points of illusionary "difference" (as well as the 5 points from TotalPoliceState) that keep people from going ballistic on TheSystem and keeps them voting for the "nicer" prison warden. All this means is that people's cognitive dissonance about their true slavery to TheState has played right along with the people's ambivalence and perceived comforts to keep them at bay, even though our originally intended system of Freedom lies way over on the far right side of the chart just inside the 0 (anarchy) mark.

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IndieTX  posted on  2009-07-19   14:32:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: IndieTX (#6)

And whats scary is that we are facing anarchy now due to the system crashing, and people wont be able to handle it. I think they will go wild.

SUrvivalism and survival might depend on keeping a low profile until people are either dead or have settled down.

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PSUSA  posted on  2009-07-19   15:33:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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