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GEORGE W. KAFKA: Bush's Police State Kicks Into Gear
ueexpress.com ^ | June 11, 2002 | Ted Rall

Posted on 06/22/2002 11:51:30 AM PDT by Conservative Chicagoan


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GEORGE W. KAFKA:

Bush's Police State Kicks Into Gear

Knock knock at your front door."

-Dead Kennedys

NEW YORK-It can happen to you.

The jackbooted thugs can arrest you without bothering to accuse you of a crime. They can deprive you of the right to make a phone call, to receive a visit from your family, or even to see a lawyer. It doesn't matter if you're innocent or not; our state-sanctioned terrorists can keep you locked up in prison for the rest of your life without ever granting you your day in court.

But you're an American citizen, you protest. It makes no difference whatsoever-you have no rights.

After cynically using the September 11th attacks as a pretext to eradicate one civil liberty after another, the Bush Administration has finally taken away the single most essential freedom of an American citizen: the right to due process before a jury of his peers. Classifying 31-year-old Chicagoan Jose Padilla as an Al Qaeda associate and enemy combatant, Attorney General John Ashcroft authorized his transfer from a federal courthouse in New York City, where he had been held as a "material witness" on a customs violation since May 8th, to indefinite military detention at the Charleston Naval Weapons Station in South Carolina.

Though not legally charged, Padilla, who changed his name to Abdullah al-Mujahir after converting to Islam, is accused of planning to build and detonate a non-nuclear "dirty" radioactive bomb, possibly in Washington, D.C. Government officials concede that they have no physical evidence against Padilla-bomb components, manuals, etc.-. Their case, they admit, relies primarily on information from star canary Abu Zubaydah, an unsavory Al Qaeda operative whose Guantánamo debriefing sparked last month's flurry of warnings from Tom Ridge. Justice Department officials, an anonymous official told The New York Times on June 12th, "concluded that they could not bring a winnable court prosecution, largely because the evidence against [Padilla] was derived from intelligence sources and other witnesses the government cannot or will not produce in court."

So much for the right to face your accuser.

Padilla theoretically faces prosecution under a military tribunal. (Back in November, Bush had promised that tribunals would only be used against foreigners.) But Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says that even such kangaroo court justice is probably a long way off: "We're not interested in trying him at this moment." Some officials say that detainees like Padilla and those being held in the Guantánamo dog pens need not be tried until the end of the "war on terror"-which could, according to Bush himself, go on forever.

America may well be a safer place because Jose Padilla has been "disappeared," in the lexicon of Latin American death squads. But the manner in which this American has been stripped of his citizenship rights-to a lawyer, to a speedy trial, to apply for bail-is reminiscent of such totalitarian states as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. What the Bushies are doing to Padilla is an outrage-and it could happen to any of us.

The legal basis for this action is a twisted joke. "Citizens who associate themselves with the military arm of the enemy government, and with its aid, guidance and direction enter this country bent on hostile acts, are enemy belligerents," ruled the Supreme Court in a precedent-setting case in 1942. The United States, however, is not at war. Congress has not declared war against the Taliban or anyone else. And while Padilla may indeed have plotted hostile acts at the behest of Al Qaeda, no one accuses him of belonging to the Taliban army. How could they? The Bushies denied P.O.W. status under the Geneva conventions to Guantánamo inmates by arguing that the Taliban never had an army.

The war on terror, like the war on drugs, isn't a state of combat. It's an advertising slogan. The bombing campaign against Afghanistan is, at most, a police action. And while there are undoubtedly organizations like Al Qaeda that hate the U.S. and mean harm to Americans, there is no legal basis for denaturalizing Americans merely because they're accused of belonging to such groups.

Ironically, this vile assault on essential American rights comes on the heels of what seems to be a previous Bush Administration abuse of Padilla's rights-he was jailed in New York for a month without being charged with a crime. Ruling in a different case, New York federal judge Shira Scheindlin recently wrote that "Relying on the material witness statute to detain people who are presumed innocent under our Constitution in order to prevent potential crimes is an illegitimate use of the statute." That ruling may have inspired Padilla's transfer to the South Carolina military lock-up.

You're probably not all that troubled about what happened to Padilla. You haven't hung out with Islamic extremists, boned up on your bomb-making skills or fantasized about Chernobylizing the Washington Mall. But don't forget: a court of law hasn't proved that Jose Padilla did either. And if George W. Bush has his way, it never will.

(Ted Rall's new book, a graphic travelogue about his recent coverage of the Afghan war titled "To Afghanistan and Back," is out now. Ordering and review-copy information are available at nbmpub.com.)

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KEYWORDS: jihadinamerica; tedrall; terrorist; traitor
This is one of the most offense pieces of anti-Americanism I've ever heard. Aren't there sedition laws?
1 posted on 06/22/2002 11:51:30 AM PDT by Conservative Chicagoan
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To: Conservative Chicagoan
Agreed. More yada, yada, yada yawn zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
2 posted on 06/22/2002 11:56:08 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: Conservative Chicagoan
Already posted, with lots of commentary HERE
3 posted on 06/22/2002 11:57:59 AM PDT by mrsmith
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4 posted on 06/22/2002 11:59:26 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Conservative Chicagoan
What the Bushies are doing to Padilla is an outrage-and it could happen to any of us

Yeah, it could happen to all of you Padillas out there. Ok, so listen all you Padillas out there, the Bushies out to get you and it will be an outrage to George Kafka. So hurry up with your plans to kill more Americans and that should make G. Kafka very happy.

5 posted on 06/22/2002 12:04:19 PM PDT by germanicus
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To: Conservative Chicagoan
Nope- I refuse to read any more of the anti-American vomit spewed out by Ted Rall (a serious nutcase, IMHO). Time for him to step in front of a bus and spare the rest of us his output of putrid dogcrap. (And I mean that in the NICEST POSSIBLE WAY!)
6 posted on 06/22/2002 12:31:28 PM PDT by RANGERAIRBORNE
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To: Conservative Chicagoan
He also accuses Bush of attempted murder in his may 14 drivel. The creep doesnt know that Executive Orders can be changed by the President.

http://www.uexpress.com/tedral l/site/viewru.cfm?uc_full_date =20020514&uc_comic=ru& uc_daction=X
7 posted on 06/22/2002 8:03:57 PM PDT by hchutch
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To: hchutch
He truely is a sick traitor!
8 posted on 06/23/2002 10:27:30 AM PDT by Conservative Chicagoan
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To: RANGERAIRBORNE
BUMP
9 posted on 06/23/2002 10:27:47 AM PDT by Conservative Chicagoan
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To: germanicus
BUMP
10 posted on 06/23/2002 10:28:02 AM PDT by Conservative Chicagoan
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