Posted on 06/16/2005 3:28:17 PM PDT by doug from upland
The Man Behind the Attack on Guantanamo By Rocco DiPippo FrontPageMagazine.com | June 16, 2005
The general leading the force to free the captive enemy from the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay, and inflict a humiliating defeat on the United States is so-called civil rights and Constitutional attorney Michael Ratner. It was Ratner who led the way in recruiting elite lawyers to defend the enemy combatants being interrogated at Gitmo. But Ratner is a long-time leader of two pro-Communist and anti-American organizations who have for decades have lent aid and comfort to America's enemies in the Cold War and beyond.
Michael Ratner is a lawyer who began his legal career in the late 1960s at the National Lawyers Guild, a Soviet created front group which still embraces its Communist heritage. He worked his way up through the NLGs radical ranks to become its president, then moved on to hold the same position at the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), which share's the NLG's anti-American radicalism and was founded by pro-Castro lawyers Arthur Kinoy and William Kunstler. Among its many outrages, the CCR has defended domestic and international terrorists, and has honored Ratner's NLG colleague and convicted terrorist enabler Lynne Stewart, a modern Legal Left idol. Since 9/11, Ratner and his comrades have attempted to extend undeserved civil rights on Islamist murderers with notable success. On this front, Ratner and the Legal Left have dealt America its few setbacks in the War on Terror.
One year ago the U.S. suffered its first major loss in this war, a strategic and propaganda defeat, related to Americas abilities to imprison and interrogate enemies that it captures. Abu Ghraib was a huge propaganda victory, both for Islamists, who used it to justify their violent attacks, and for fifth column leftists, who made use of the medias saturation coverage to portray the U.S. as the worlds biggest oppressor, the Bush administration as a cabal of Nazi thugs, and the Iraq as an immoral undertaking. The gross overplay of that prison scandal in concert with other overblown and sometimes fabricated stories like Newsweeks Koran in the toilet canard emboldened Islamic terrorists, eroded U.S. public support for the War on Terror, and damaged Americas credibility around the world.
Now, as our memories of 9/11 continue to fade into the past, Michael Ratner has opened another battle against the War on Terror at Guantanamo Bay. Never mind that almost all of the prisoners at Guantanamo were picked up by U.S. forces doing battle for the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, or that many of them are, in Defense Secretary Rumsfeld words, the worst of the worst. Never mind that al-Qaeda members and close associates of Osama bin Laden fill their ranks, or that theyre trained to fabricate tales of abuse to erode their enemys morale. Although most of them are violent religious fanatics, and although theyve been treated better than any captured combatants in world history, Michael Ratner and his lawyers want to provide them the chance to trumpet their grievances to a sympathetic press, exploit legal loopholes, and ultimately return to the battlefield.
The fight to liberate Guantanamo prison
As the wreckage of the Twin Towers was still smoldering, Michael Ratner began planning his attack on Americas post-9/11 defense strategy. Realizing that it would take major legal clout to seriously subvert the War on Terror, Ratner began taking steps to attract major U.S law firms to his cause. First, he adopted a high public profile against the Bush administrations reaction to 9/11 by savaging every facet of its plan to protect the U.S. from future attack. Working the civil liberties angle for all its worth, Ratner raged at the Patriot Act, railed against profiling techniques designed to ferret out Islamic terrorists in our midst, and opposed invading Afghanistan to hunt down and capture Osama bin Laden and his Taliban henchmen.
The mainstream press assisted Ratner by promoting him as a champion of civil rights while carefully hiding his lifelong radicalims from the American public (see below). When the Islamists battleground changed, Ratner took a prominent role in antiwar movement by opposing Operation Iraqi Freedom. Ratner became a staple of antiwar, anti-Bush events. More importantly, he filed a series of high-profile nuisance suits against the Bush administration, one of which attempted to have Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld arrested and tried for war crimes by German courts.
In April 2002, Ratner led the Center for Constitutional Rights in filing a class action suit, Turkmen v. Ashcroft, on behalf of Muslim illegal aliens and non-citizens who were picked up for questioning shortly after the 9/11 attacks. The suit alleges that the INS arrested this group on the pretext of minor immigration violations and secretly detained them for the weeks and months the FBI took to clear them of terrorism, in violation of the U.S. Constitution and international human rights law. Filed against former Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI Director Robert Mueller, former INS Commissioner James Ziglar, and officials of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, the Turkmen case catapulted Ratner into the legal spotlight and according to him gained him valuable legal help from other firms once too nervous to touch cases involving 9/11 suspects. He set out to recruit pro bono help, and sympathetic leftist counselors now had fewer inhibitions to joining him.
After suffering a series of legal setbacks in his pro-terrorist legal crusade, Ratner won a major victory in Rasul v. Bush, a suit he brought seeking to grant Islamist terror suspects access to U.S. courts. That victory cleared the way for him to gain direct access to Guantanamos prisoners. With this, the trickle of queries from other law firms soon became a steady stream of volunteers to his cause.
Now its a torrent, and major U.S. firms including Clifford Chance; Dorsey & Whitney; Allen & Overy; Covington & Burling; and Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr the last of which also does business with companies involved in the U.S. defense, national security, and government contracts sectors have teamed up with Michael Ratner and CCR to provide legal services to terrorists and terrorist suspects. (Does the firm know Ratners background? If so, does the government know about its connection to Ratner?) Today, teams of lawyers fly to Guantanamo Bay to help people who, if given the chance, would kill all of them and make the Koran their only basis of law.
Obviously, there are many ethical lawyers and law firms that represent violent criminals and defend those with whom they may have deep moral and ideological disagreements but Ratner is not one of them. I don't usually take cases where I disagree with the politics of the people involved, he said in a 2002 interview, clarifying where he stands on anti-American terrorism.
Ratners odd view of justice stems from his decades in service to the radical cause. Ratners pro-Communist, pro-terrorist views are perhaps best illustrated by his affinity for Cubas totalitarian regime and by his love of the man who set up Castros KGB-inspired prison system, Ché Guevara. Guevara who was known for taping his victims mouths shut to avoid hearing their screams as he tortured and murdered his way through Cuba is, despite his real life incompetence, a hero of mythical proportions to the Left. Ratner chose to sing Ches praises in a1997 book:
for many of us seeking to change our society, Cuba was a desirable model. And it was Ché Guevara, more than any other figure, who embodied both that revolution and solidarity with peoples fighting to be free from U.S. hegemony Ché has remained my hero ever since. (Emphasis added.)
In the same book, Ratner recounts a hiking trip he once took to retrace the path of Guevara:
Tears streamed down my cheeks, my energy was renewed and I completed the hike. To be like Ché: To be selfless, to make a family of ones comrades, to give up comfort and material gain for the revolution, to risk and probably give ones life to free humanity.
Though he fights to keep violent convicted criminals who flee to Cuba safe from extradition back to America, civil rights champion Ratner has never spoken up for the civil rights of non-violent Cuban dissidents including the journalists, artists, and activists who have been tossed into Castros horrific prisons after mock trials. Ironically, some of those hellholes are a short distance from the U.S. run camp at Guantanamo Bay.
The Soros Connection
Ratners CCR has almost always received modest funding, most of it from far-Left organizations and leftist-run foundations. But funding of CCR increased by leaps and bounds after Ratner adopted his post-9/11 high profile.
The George Soros-funded Open Society Institute, the Tides Foundation, and other leftist support groups began heavily funding Ratner and CCRs anti-Bush, antiwar, anti-American agendas.
Thanks to these forces, the proper relationship between prisoner and guard, deemed vital for successful interrogation, has now been damaged and the Department of Defense (DOD) faces a dilemma. Ratners suit has already somewhat undermined its effectiveness at Guantanamo Bay. If the DOD closes Gitmo, the prisoners are set free or are moved to the U.S. where it will be nearly impossible to deny them access to U.S. courts. If the department moves the prisoners to another location outside of U.S. jurisdiction, Ratner and his fifth column legal army will simply begin another high-profile fight for the prisoners rights, and the propaganda battle begins anew with continued erosion of popular and political support for the War on Terror.
Though the battle for Guantanamos prisoners is not yet over, but from the time the first plane-load of lawyers touched down in Cuba, two things became abundantly clear: Islamist psychopaths had won a major victory against Americas resolve to fight them.
And Michael Ratner, George Soros, and a host of prestigious American law firms helped them.
Rocco DiPippo, a free-lance political writer, publishes The Autonomist blog and is a contributor to David Horowitzs Moonbat Central group blog.
Rather, Ratner....Hell, they're all starting to look alike to me; though Soros doesn't fund CBS (Che's Boys' Syndicate).
The George Soros-funded Open Society Institute, the Tides Foundation, and other leftist support groups began heavily funding Ratner and CCRs anti-Bush, antiwar, anti-American agendas.
bttt
Where's Joe McCarthy when we need him? Sen. Sessions is the only one man enough to speak out against Durbin.
Brother of Ellen Ratner, the rabidly liberal "journalist" who thought our P-3 recon plane and crew deserved to get rammed and forced down by the Red Chinese because of our "spying"?
I know the Center for Constitutional rights, which is ratner's creepy leftist group has been behind many of the negative stories about our troops.
The increasingly venomous lies of the left against the United States, and against Christians, reminds me of this passage from the Revelation:
"And the serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away of the flood. And the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed up the flood which the dragon cast out of his mouth. And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ." -- Revelation 12:16-17
Methinks Old Tailgunner would have a large minority of the Senate thrown out--were he around today. We need some 21st century Venona Papers. Wonder if Senator Turban's name would pop up....
And this is the same clan who wants to build the 'Blame America First Memorial Museum" at Ground Zero.
The rats who work for $oro$ seem to think that the end of their world is here unless they can lie and have GW couped.
"While he hides his money offshore and pays little in taxes, and owns the Dem party."
It is obvious that $oreA$$ owns and controls the rats from Howard Dean to Dubin to the MSM to the moles and trolls who post the lies on Free Republic and try to pretend that it is news.
Here is some of the filth of the real Dick Durbin. The so called non partisan group, the Aspen Institute is one of George $oreA$$'s oldest ngos which hates America, a strong America and our military.
Groups fund Durbin's trips to exotic places
Lincoln Courier ^ | 61605
Posted on 06/16/2005 10:24:16 AM PDT by ambrose
Groups fund Durbin's trips to exotic places
BY DORI MEINERT
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON - In January 2004, Sen. Dick Durbin and his wife spent six days in Honolulu at the expense of the privately funded Aspen Institute think tank where he attended a conference on U.S.-China relations.
Durbin and his wife, Loretta, traveled to Venice, Italy, where they spent 14 days in August of the same year for a conference on U.S.-Russia relations, also paid for by the Aspen Institute.
The Illinois Democrat also visited South Africa on the tab of other private groups last year, according to his personal financial disclosure statement released Tuesday. Durbin also traveled to India and Bangladesh in February 2004 in a trip that was mistakenly left off the report, his staff said. He planned to file an amendment later Tuesday.
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., requested a 30-day extension on his filing deadline.
While such privately funded trips are legal, members of Congress have found their free travel increasingly criticized in light of the recent controversy surrounding trips by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay that allegedly were paid for by lobbyists.
Durbin favors trips by the nonpartisan public policy group, Aspen Institute, because each trip has an in-depth focus and lawmakers can concentrate on issues without being lobbied, Durbin spokesman Joe Shoemaker said.
"These trips have enriched my understanding of key issues and made me a more engaged legislator," said Durbin in a statement issued by his office. "Were it not for travel, I probably would have an interest in these things, but not a passion for them."
It's an added bonus if his wife is allowed to travel with him.
Just a FYI, today SH had a lead-in for the next hour..."John Kerry running up his credit card debt."
Did not get to hear the rest, wondering if Momma T cut him off.
LVM
The left is so filled with hatred for Godly people that they have gone off the deep end.
He admires Che Guevara. That tells me he was a communists. The communists couldn't destroy this nation now he is putting his hopes on Islamic terrorists. This fool is a traitor to his country and should be treated accordingly.
ping
HERE SEE #44,#45,#46
There is another one I am looking for which has better info on it...
Michael "the rat" Ratner and his little sister Ellen "the mouse" Ratner are both RATS that never pass up an opportunity to bash America, Bush or conservatives. These two Marxist POS turds should crawl back into the NYC sewers from whence they came.
The left is so filled with hatred for Godly people that they have gone off the deep end.
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