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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Paul Craig Roberts: Wake Up and Smell the Chains (of tyranny) Can America wage a war on terror, respect the Constitution and By Paul Craig Roberts The neo-conservative Bush regime has adroitly used 9-11 to create fear of terrorism among Americans that blinds them to the Bush regimes assault on our constitutional system. Americans have meekly acquiesced to the Bush regimes brutal assaults on civil liberties, human rights, the separation of powers and statutory law, because Americans have been brainwashed to believe that the war on terror takes precedence and cannot be waged under the rules established by the Founding Fathers. By elevating its war on terror above the U.S. Constitution, the neo-conservative Bush regime has made itself a far greater threat to Americans than are foreign terrorists. Two constitutional scholars, Timothy Lynch and Gene Healy, document the Bush regimes forceful assault on the U.S. Constitution in Power Surge: The Constitutional Record of George W. Bush, released May 3 by the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. Lynch and Healy show that Bush has failed in his most important responsibility to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and, thus, is in violation of his sworn oath of office. The two scholars document the Bush regimes ceaseless push for power, unchecked by either the Courts or Congress, on issues ranging from war powers, habeas corpus and federalism to free speech and unwarranted surveillance. Bushs assault on the Constitution should disturb people from across the political spectrum. Alas, it doesnt. Many Americans believe that Bushs dictatorial powers will only be applied to terrorists. This belief is extremely foolish, because it means that the liberty of every American rests on nothing more than the grace of the White House. It has become commonplace to hear Americans dismiss the Bush regimes illegal and unconstitutional exercise of power on the grounds that only those implicated in terrorism have anything to fear. These Americans need to ask themselves why, if only evildoers have anything to fear from government, the Founding Fathers bothered to write the Constitution? If we can trust the government the way Americans seem prepared to trust the Bush regime, we dont need the Constitution. Indeed, why is a president inaugurated with his oath to defend the Constitution if we dont need the Constitution to protect us from our government? If we can trust government, why go to all the trouble to have elections? Why not just get a dictator or a king, or contract with a company to provide government? The question presents itself: Are Americans guilty of treason when they turn their backs on the Constitution? Treason is betrayal of country. And what defines country? In the United States, the Constitution defines country. The Bush regimes assault on the Constitution is an attack on America. Moreover, it is a far more dangerous and deadly assault than a terrorist assault on buildings. Ask yourself, gentle reader, what are we without the Constitution? Without the Constitution, how do we differ from the hapless subjects sent to Soviet and Nazi death camps? The Constitution protects our rights, and without our rights we are nothing. It has been widely reported, apparently without causing Americans any unease, that the Bush regime has awarded Halliburton $385 million to build concentration camps in the United States. Who are to be the inmates? Certainly not terrorists. The Bush regime has proven inept at catching terrorists, and those few who are captured are kept offshore out of the reach of the courts, where they can be tortured and abused. The camps are certainly not for illegal aliens, to whom both political parties want to give amnesty and citizenship. Concentration camps epitomize the horrors and inhumanity of the Stalin and Hitler era. Why is the Bush regime building concentration camps in America? The Bush regimes war on terror is the equivalent to the Nazi regimes Reichstag fire. It serves to blind people to the real assault. According to Bush, America is under terrorist attack because they hate our freedoms. But, as Lynch and Healy show, it is the Bush regime that is attacking our freedom, removing their institutional protections and making our liberties subject to the grace of the executive.
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Too few people are aware of this multi-million dollar project.
Watch the fuss over illegals blowback in ways that we won't like. NG on the border, as demanded by so many, could easily be moved into other areas. Tamperproof ID cards for illegals; how long before citizens are subject to the same rules as the illegals. And the "sweet" thing will be that it will have been the populace that demanded it.
HA, check this out.... Launching himself into the immigration debate, Mayor Bloomberg offered a radical Big Brother-style plan: Give every legal worker a fraud-proof identification card - sealed with a person's DNA or fingerprints. In a column published in The Wall Street Journal and on two national news shows yesterday, Bloomberg called for the creation of a federal database that would allow employers to verify the immigration status of job applicants.
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