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Squealing Versus Killing
Townhall.com ^ | June 14, 2012 | Judge Andrew Napolitano

Posted on 06/14/2012 4:03:26 AM PDT by Kaslin

If you are still listening to those in the political class who are falling over each other to condemn leaks from the government to the media, you'd think the leaks had revealed private information in which the public has no legitimate interest, or perhaps a planned secret government mission to rescue innocents. Neither is the case.

Republicans and Democrats in Congress, most of them from the House and Senate intelligence committees, have blasted the White House for leaking to The New York Times and others the existence of President Obama's secret kill list and his cyber-warfare against Iran. According to those doing the blasting, the leaks were made in order to bolster the president's war-on-terror credentials with voters in anticipation of an onslaught against those credentials by Gov. Mitt Romney in the coming fall presidential campaign.

So, who has violated the Constitution and federal law, who has caused more harm and who has performed more of a disservice to the nation: those who leaked the truth to the media, or the president, who caused death and destruction among those he hates and fears?

We already know the basic facts, as the White House has denied none of this. The president meets every Tuesday morning with a select group of military, intelligence, national security and, occasionally, political advisers and reviews the background and photos of persons in foreign countries whom he hates or fears, some of whom are Americans. He then personally decides whom among them to kill. Then he dispatches civilian agents of the government, no doubt the CIA, to do the killing using drones. He uses the CIA to do this because if he used the military, federal law requires public reporting of that use and, eventually, congressional approval. Some of the killings have taken place in Yemen, a country that has welcomed them, and some in Pakistan, a country that has condemned them. We are at war with neither.

We also know that the president has directed the CIA to use technology to disrupt the workings of computers in Iran on a grand scale. The government of Iran consists of a gaggle of religious fanatics and crackpots who have threatened the U.S. and Israel until they are blue in the face, but these misguided authoritarians have not harmed the U.S. or any of our allies. And of course, we are not at war with Iran.

Nevertheless, the president, with the knowledge of certain members of Congress but without the consent of the House and the Senate as the law requires, destabilized and caused physical harm and financial loss to millions of innocent people in Iran -- physicians, hospital administrators, businesspeople, academics, pro-Western students, shopkeepers -- when major computer servers there were immobilized. Just imagine the chaos -- and the political reaction -- should Iranian agents cause all that computer damage here.

The president is evading federal law on the use of the military by having the now-paramilitary CIA kill people in foreign countries with drones and disrupt a foreign population with a cyber-war. And he is violating the Constitution and federal law by starting wars on his own. But the loudest and most sanctimonious of politicians are not demanding that the president follow the Constitution and the laws he has sworn to uphold. Rather, they are demanding to know who told the media about the president's war making.

Which is ultimately more harmful to freedom: that the president on his own kills and maims and destroys, or that some people in our own government who have greater fidelity to the Constitution than loyalty to an out-of-control presidency -- and who are protected by law when they reveal government crimes -- tell us what the president is up to? What kind of politicians complain about truthful revelations of unconstitutional behavior by the government, but not about death and destruction, and, let's face it, criminal abuse of power by the president? Only cynical power-hungry politicians who have disdain for the Constitution they have sworn to uphold could do this with a straight face.

The president's use of drones and cyber-warfare to kill people and to destabilize a foreign population, without a formal declaration of war, is the moral equivalent of an illegal war. When President Nixon started a war on his own in Cambodia, Congress enacted legislation over his veto to prevent that from happening again. Yet, the members of Congress who are demanding to know who told the truth to the media about President Obama's war making apparently agree with his unlawful use of the war-making power he has stolen from them.

How base our culture has become when the hunt for truth tellers is more compelling than the cessation of unlawful government killing. If the president can fight private wars and start public ones on his own, and the public is induced to focus on those who have told us what he is doing and not on his misdeeds themselves, and Congress remains a potted plant or willing dupe, the president can get away with anything.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: barackobama; congressialimpotence; congressionaltreason; cyberwar; dnctreason; drones; iran; noaccountability; noconstitution; nodocumentation; nomorelaw; obamatreason

1 posted on 06/14/2012 4:03:35 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

This is perfectly ok when you are a rat and you have the new tephlon coating so brilliantly selected by the gaggle of rats in 2008. koodo’s!


2 posted on 06/14/2012 4:09:00 AM PDT by ronnie raygun (B B)
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To: Kaslin
I don't drink EITHER PARTIES KOOLAIDE. Electing the lesser of 2 evils is still electing EVIL, I'm for throwing ALL the bums OUT

I am tired of paying for their Platinum life style while the quality of mine and those around me erode faster than a hill with no kudzu on it.

This does not include their Platinum for life health care vs our RATIONED health care. I am sick and tired of having half my income go to some form of government for 6 months out of the year...it just made you and me a SLAVE to them.


Misspelling is not mine.
3 posted on 06/14/2012 4:14:20 AM PDT by GailA (IF U don't/won't keep your promises to the Military, U won't keep them to the public)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Judge Andrew Napolitano, thanks Kaslin.

Alas, I’m not in before the false flag FINOs.


4 posted on 06/14/2012 4:28:27 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Kaslin

Well, the good news is that the people I know who voted for Obama, and sent him cash four years ago say he’s the Biggest War Criminal on the Planet.

I need to just agree with them, and quit interjecting, “Well, I’m not the idiot who voted for him.”


5 posted on 06/14/2012 4:31:29 AM PDT by sockmonkey (I will vote for Romney to get Obama out of the White House..)
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To: Kaslin

Wonder how the Nobel Peace Prize folks feel about this, anybody asking them? (nope) ... Maybe they should retract it.


7 posted on 06/14/2012 5:58:48 AM PDT by ThePatriotsFlag (Anybody but Obama.)
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