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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Torture, the Law of the Land - and The Torture Mastermind Reviewed The key players in the U.S. Senate have agreed with the Bush administration to retroactively legalize torture by U.S. government agents. The compromise deal struck yesterday will block prosecution for CIA officials who tortured detainees since 9/11. I would expect that, in the name of fair play, someone will begin pushing similar legislation to give immunity to U.S. military officials who tortured detainees in Afghanistan and Iraq. The legislative compromise blocks detainees from suing in federal court after they have been tortured. Game, set, match. And it is worse than naive for Americans to comfort themselves with the notion that the U.S. government will only torture Islamo-fascists. The administrations Enemies List is far more expansive. The deal is not yet carved into the statute book, so
. On the same topic - The American Conservative posted online today my review of John Yoos new book, War by Other Means. Here are some outtakes of the review: George W. Bush has made absolutism respectable among American conservatives. And no one has done more pimping for president-as-Supreme-Leader than John Yoo, the former Justice Department official who helped create the commander-in-chief override doctrine, unleashing presidents from the confines of the law. At a time when Bush is pushing Congress to approve the use in military tribunals of confessions that resulted from torture, it is vital to understand the thinking of the Bush administrations most visible advocate of coercive interrogation. Yoos new book, War by Other Means: An Insiders Account of the War on Terror, reads like a slippery lawyers brief submitted to a dim judge who gets all his information from Fox News. Though Yoos misrepresentations and omissions should provoke outrage, his book will likely receive accolades from many conservative reviewers. This new volume compliments Yoos first book, The Powers of War and Peace, which revealed that the Founding Fathers intended to permit presidents to start wars on their own whims, regardless of what the Constitution says. Perhaps Yoos authoritarian tendencies resulted from his time at Harvard, where empowering an elite is always in fashion. Yoo paints every proposal for limiting the presidents power as a dangerous novelty. He is always trying to shift the burden of proof onto anyone who thinks the president should not be a czar. How could the people judge the policy when the Bush administration was suppressing almost all information about it? There were no independent probes into the torture scandal during 2004. All the investigators were under the thumb of the Pentagon. The investigations were designed to look only downwardwith no authority to pursue wrongdoing to the highest branches of the Pentagon and the White House. The Bush team succeeded in delaying the vast majority of damning revelations until after he was re-elected. Presumably, the public can approve atrocities even when the government deceives them about the actual events. Yoo reasons like a devious personal-injury lawyeryet it is the rights of the American people that are being run over. He is being feted by conservative foundations and think tanks, and often treated deferentially by liberals, for a theory of presidential power that would make Hobbes proud. Yoo believes Americans should presume that the government always has a good reason for violating the law, even when it deceives the citizens about the reasoning. Yoos doctrines are absolutely unfit for any system with a pretense of self-government.
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Just as the promise of power brings the megalomanics, the promise of the power to torture other human beings brings the sadistic and sick out of the shadows to wreak suffering and humiliation. My God, it is insane that the government is even arguing and negotiating this inhumane practice. The war on terror is a deceitful concept and every act that springs from it is sinful. We as a nation are unwillingly or unwittingly represented by much worse than scoundrels and fools. Incarnate evil is easily recognizable by the critical mind even when covered by the thin veil of rightousness. The fact that so many do not see (or choose not to see) is the greatest indicatator of our moral decay. Our nation has fallen to greed, lust and arrogance. It has been rotting for decades. Now we must prepare ourselves for the price we must bear. The question, will that price be by our terms or theirs? The true nation within the USA, the honorable, proud and dignified, are angry and frustrated- but powerless and without unity. It's time my friends, time for the Twenty-Million Man march on DC! Surely there are that many willing to save our nation. Bring your own food and supplies... and your own voice.
a gang of liars, cheats and thieves doing business through the barrell of a gun...
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