Bush’s Defeated Foe: US Civil Liberty
By Paul Craig Roberts
11/22/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- --- George
Orwell warned us, but what American would have expected that
in the opening years of the 21st century the United States
would become a country in which lies and deception by the
President and Vice President were the basis for a foreign
policy of war and aggression, and in which indefinite
detention without charges, torture, and spying on citizens
without warrants have displaced the Bill of Rights and the US
Constitution?
If
anyone had predicted that the election of George W. Bush to the
presidency would result in an American police state and illegal
wars of aggression, he would have been dismissed as a lunatic.
What American ever would have thought that any US president and
attorney general would defend torture or that a Republican
Congress would pass a bill legalizing torture by the executive
branch and exempting the executive branch from the Geneva
Conventions?
What American ever would have expected the US Congress to accept
the president’s claim that he is above the law?
What American could have imagined that if such crimes and
travesties occurred, nothing would be done about them and that
the media and opposition party would be largely silent?
Except for a few columnists, who are denounced by
“conservatives” as traitors for defending the Bill of
Rights, the defense of US civil liberty has been limited to the
American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty
International, and Human Rights Watch. The few federal judges who
have refused to genuflect before the Bush police state are
denounced by attorney general Alberto Gonzales as a “grave
threat” to US security. Vice president Richard Cheney called a
federal judge’s ruling against the Bush regime’s illegal and
unconstitutional warrantless surveillance program “an
indefensible act of judicial overreaching.”