Americans Are Hell-Bent on Tyranny: Obama Bush US Liberty
29 December 2009
By Paul Craig Roberts
Obama's
dwindling band of true believers has taken heart that
their man has finally delivered on one of his many
promises--the closing of the Guantanamo prison. But
the prison is not being closed. It is being moved to
Illinois, if the Republicans permit.
In truth, Obama has handed his supporters another
defeat. Closing Guantanamo meant ceasing to hold
people in violation of our legal principles of habeas
corpus and due process and ceasing to torture them in
violation of US and international laws.
All Obama would be doing would be moving 100 people,
against whom the US government is unable to bring a
case, from the prison in Guantanamo to a prison in
Thomson, Illinois.
Are the residents of Thomson despondent that the US
government has chosen their town as the site on which
to continue its blatant violation of US legal
principles? No, the residents are happy. It means
jobs.
The hapless prisoners had a better chance of obtaining
release from Guantanamo. Now the prisoners are up
against two US senators, a US representative, a mayor,
and a state governor who have a vested interest in the
prisoners' permanent detention in order to protect the
new prison jobs in the hamlet devastated by
unemployment.
Neither the public nor the media have ever shown any
interest in how the detainees came to be incarcerated.
Most of the detainees were unprotected people who were
captured by Afghan war lords and sold to the Americans
as "terrorists" in order to collect a proffered
bounty. It was enough for the public and the media
that the Defense Secretary at the time, Donald
Rumsfeld, declared the Guantanamo detainees to be the
"780 most dangerous people on earth."
The vast majority have been released after years of
abuse. The 100 who are slated to be removed to
Illinois have apparently been so badly abused that the
US government is afraid to release them because of the
testimony the prisoners could give to human rights
organizations and foreign media about their
mistreatment.
Our British allies are showing more moral conscience
than Americans are able to muster. Former PM Tony
Blair, who provided cover for President Bush's illegal
invasion of Iraq, is being damned for his crimes by UK
officialdom testifying before the Chilcot Inquiry.
The London Times on December 14 summed up the case
against Blair in a headline: "Intoxicated by Power,
Blair Tricked Us Into War." Two days later the British
First Post declared: "War Crime Case Against Tony
Blair Now Rock-solid." In an unguarded moment Blair
let it slip that he favored a conspiracy for war
regardless of the validity of the excuse [weapons of
mass destruction] used to justify the invasion.
The movement to bring Blair to trial as a war criminal
is gathering steam. Writing in the First Post Neil
Clark reported: "There is widespread contempt for a
man [Blair] who has made millions [his reward from the
Bush regime] while Iraqis die in their hundreds of
thousands due to the havoc unleashed by the illegal
invasion, and who, with breathtaking arrogance, seems
to regard himself as above the rules of international
law." Clark notes that the West's practice of shipping
Serbian and African leaders off to the War Crimes
Tribunal, while exempting itself, is wearing thin.
In the US, of course, there is no such attempt to hold
to account Bush, Cheney, Condi Rice, Rumsfeld,
Wolfowitz, and the large number of war criminals that
comprised the Bush Regime. Indeed, Obama, whom
Republicans love to hate, has gone out of his way to
protect the Bush cohort from being held accountable.
Here in Great Moral America we only hold accountable
celebrities and politicians for their sexual
indiscretions. Tiger Woods is paying a bigger price
for his girlfriends than Bush or Cheney will ever pay
for the deaths and ruined lives of millions of people.
The consulting company, Accenture Plc, which based its
marketing program on Tiger Woods, has removed Woods
from its Web site. Gillette announced that the company
is dropping Woods from its print and broadcast ads.
AT&T says it is re-evaluating the company's
relationship with Woods.
Apparently, Americans regard sexual infidelity as far
more serious than invading countries on the basis of
false charges and deception, invasions that have
caused the deaths and displacement of millions of
innocent people. Remember, the House impeached
President Clinton not for his war crimes in Serbia,
but for lying about his
affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Americans are more upset by Tiger Woods' sexual
affairs than they are by the Bush and Obama
administrations' destruction of US civil liberty.
Americans don't seem to mind that "their" government
for the last 8 years has resorted to the detention
practices of 1,000 years ago--simply grab a person and
throw him into a dungeon forever without bringing
charges and obtaining a conviction.
According to polls, Americans support torture, a
violation of both US and international law, and
Americans don't mind that their government violates
the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and spies on
them without obtaining warrants from a court.
Apparently, the brave citizens of the "sole remaining
superpower" are so afraid of terrorists that they are
content to give up liberty for safety, an impossible
feat.
With stunning insouciance, Americans have given up the
rule of law that protected their liberty. The silence
of law schools and bar associations indicates that the
age of liberty has passed. In short, the American
people support tyranny. And that's where they are
headed.