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Slouching Toward Tyranny

By Chris Floyd
Metropolis (Russia)
11-26-2

We've said it before, and we'll keep on saying it: A country whose
leader has the power to imprison any citizen, on his order alone,
and hold them indefinitely, in military custody, without access to
the courts, without a lawyer, without any charges, their fate
determined solely by the leader's arbitrary whim -- that country is
a tyranny, not a democracy, not a republic, not a union of free
citizens...

Now, it may be that it is still a tyranny in utero, a rough beast
slouching toward Bethlehem -- or in this case, Washington -- to be
born, and not yet the full-blown monster, fangs bared and back
plated with bristling armored scales. But the tyranny has been
conceived, it's taken root in the womb, gained definite form and is
clawing, tearing its way toward the light. President George W. Bush
openly claims that he now holds this power of arbitrary arrest and
imprisonment. His minions defend it with earnest arguments. They
have already begun acting on its dictatorial tenets. If this claim
is not rejected by the other two branches of government -- an
unlikely event, with both branches now held by Bush partisans --
then the fundamental liberty of every American citizen will have
been stripped away finally and completely. Henceforth, liberty is
not the inalienable right of the citizen, but a privilege granted --
or not -- by an autocratic government.

What we are witnessing is the mutation of a democratic republic into
a military autocracy: Bush bases his claim of arbitrary power on the
president's constitutional role as commander-in-chief of the U.S.
armed forces. Although there is nothing in the constitution that
warrants the extension of military command to cover arbitrary rule
over the entire citizenry, and certainly nothing that countenances
the abrogation of basic rights and liberties on the unchallengeable
say-so of an all-powerful leader, the "commander-in-chief" argument
nevertheless serves a useful purpose for the autocrat, creating the
illusion of a limited and temporary suspension of liberties -- a
drastic but necessary "wartime" measure.

But Bush and his officials have already warned us that this "wartime
emergency" might never end. A direct quote from the
commander-in-chief: "There's no telling how many wars it will take
to secure freedom in the homeland." The other branches concur in
this militarization of American society. Citing a political
landscape "changed by war," the new head of the Senate Armed
Services Committee, Republican John Warner, says he wants to "break
down the barriers" -- the constitutional barriers -- that restrict
the military's involvement in civilian life. The chief justice,
William Rehnquist, whose Supreme Court stands as the last defense
against the dictatorship of the executive branch, has already
signaled his public approval of military rule, quoting the old Roman
maxim: "In time of war, the laws are silent." So if the wars never
cease raging, the laws will no longer speak. Or rather, they will
speak only to ratify the will of the authoritarian regime.

Just this week, a "special" appeals court -- a secret panel
operating outside the ordinary judicial system -- upheld the right
of the state to invade the privacy of any citizen through expanded
wiretap and surveillance powers, Reuters reports. These invasions no
longer need meet the already-lax standards previously required for
domestic surveillance, but can now proceed virtually at the whim of
the federal forces, even without any direct connection to suspected
terrorist or espionage activity.

The "special" court is a three-judge board made up of appointees
from the Reagan-Bush administration, chosen for this secret duty by
that obedient Roman, William Rehnquist. It overturned a lower-court
ruling that curbed surveillance powers after documenting 75 cases of
their abuse by federal agents in both the Clinton and Bush II
administrations. However, Attorney General John Ashcroft -- whose
agents will carry out most of the secret investigations -- said this
week that the government will not "overstep its legal bounds" with
the new, broader powers. And indeed, with a "silent" high court and
a supine legislature willing to lend an air of legitimacy to any
action of the ruling junta -- hijacking a presidential election,
imprisoning citizens without charge, waging aggressive war -- no
doubt Ashcroft is right. There are no longer any "legal bounds" to
overstep.

Bush's dictatorial powers of arrest and imprisonment are only part
of an unprecedented expansion of militarized state power into every
aspect of American life, coupled with an unprecedented level of
secrecy surrounding government activity. These changes are meant to
be permanent -- and they are meant to remain under the control of
the Bush Regime and like-minded successors. It is absurd to believe
that Bush, Cheney and the rest of the junta are constructing this
vast machinery of dominance only to risk turning it over to any
political adversary who genuinely opposed empire, plutocracy and
rule by a privileged elite.

It is equally absurd to believe that these new, unconstrained powers
will not be abused. The very fact of their assertion is itself an
abuse, a perversion of the freedoms that Bush has sworn -- falsely
-- to uphold. They are a far greater threat to the foundations of
American liberty than even the most horrendous attack by murderous
criminals. No foreign terrorist can strip the entire American system
of its basic freedoms -- the inviolability of the citizen, the right
to due process, the constitutional separation of powers, the
people's right to know what their government is doing in their name.

Only an American tyrant can do that. And he is doing it, day by day.

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- Chris Floyd is a columnist for the Moscow Times and a regular
contributor to CounterPunch. He can be reached at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Counterpunch, the article is titled "Rough Beast Slouching The
Birth of an American Tyranny", renamed for this scoop version.
Original posted at: http://www.counterpunch.org/floyd1123.html

Source of this version:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0211/S00181.htm

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