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Bush Moves Toward Martial Law
by Frank Morales
Saturday Oct 28th, 2006 7:19 PM
http://www.uruknet.info?p=27769
Bush Moves Toward Martial Law
Frank Morales

October 26, 2006

In a stealth maneuver, President Bush has signed into law a provision 
which, according to Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont), will actually 
encourage the President to declare federal martial law (1). It does so by 
revising the Insurrection Act, a set of laws that limits the President's 
ability to deploy troops within the United States. The Insurrection Act (10 
U.S.C.331 -335) has historically, along with the Posse Comitatus Act (18 
U.S.C.1385), helped to enforce strict prohibitions on military involvement 
in domestic law enforcement. With one cloaked swipe of his pen, Bush is 
seeking to undo those prohibitions.

Public Law 109-364, or the "John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007" 
(H.R.5122) (2), which was signed by the commander in chief on October 17th, 
2006, in a private Oval Office ceremony, allows the President to declare a 
"public emergency" and station troops anywhere in America and take control 
of state-based National Guard units without the consent of the governor or 
local authorities, in order to "suppress public disorder."

President Bush seized this unprecedented power on the very same day that he 
signed the equally odious Military Commissions Act of 2006. In a sense, the 
two laws complement one another. One allows for torture and detention 
abroad, while the other seeks to enforce acquiescence at home, preparing to 
order the military onto the streets of America. Remember, the term for 
putting an area under military law enforcement control is precise; the term 
is "martial law."

Section 1076 of the massive Authorization Act, which grants the Pentagon 
another $500-plus-billion for its ill-advised adventures, is entitled, "Use 
of the Armed Forces in Major Public Emergencies." Section 333, "Major 
public emergencies; interference with State and Federal law" states that 
"the President may employ the armed forces, including the National Guard in 
Federal service, to restore public order and enforce the laws of the United 
States when, as a result of a natural disaster, epidemic, or other serious 
public health emergency, terrorist attack or incident, or other condition 
in any State or possession of the United States, the President determines 
that domestic violence has occurred to such an extent that the constituted 
authorities of the State or possession are incapable of ("refuse" or "fail" 
in) maintaining public order, "in order to suppress, in any State, any 
insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy."

For the current President, "enforcement of the laws to restore public 
order" means to commandeer guardsmen from any state, over the objections of 
local governmental, military and local police entities; ship them off to 
another state; conscript them in a law enforcement mode; and set them loose 
against "disorderly" citizenry - protesters, possibly, or those who object 
to forced vaccinations and quarantines in the event of a bio-terror event.

The law also facilitates militarized police round-ups and detention of 
protesters, so called "illegal aliens," "potential terrorists" and other 
"undesirables" for detention in facilities already contracted for and under 
construction by Halliburton. That's right. Under the cover of a trumped-up 
"immigration emergency" and the frenzied militarization of the southern 
border, detention camps are being constructed right under our noses, camps 
designed for anyone who resists the foreign and domestic agenda of the Bush 
administration.

An article on "recent contract awards" in a recent issue of the slick, 
insider "Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International" 
reported that "global engineering and technical services powerhouse KBR 
[Kellog, Brown & Root] announced in January 2006 that its Government and 
Infrastructure division was awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite 
Quantity (IDIQ) contract to support U.S. Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement (ICE) facilities in the event of an emergency." "With a maximum 
total value of $385 million over a five year term," the report notes, "the 
contract is to be executed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers," "for 
establishing temporary detention and processing capabilities to augment 
existing ICE Detention and Removal Operations (DRO) - in the event of an 
emergency influx of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid 
development of new programs." The report points out that "KBR is the 
engineering and construction subsidiary of Halliburton." (3) So, in 
addition to authorizing another $532.8 billion for the Pentagon, including 
a $70-billion "supplemental provision" which covers the cost of the 
ongoing, mad military maneuvers in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places, the 
new law, signed by the president in a private White House ceremony, further 
collapses the historic divide between the police and the military: a 
tell-tale sign of a rapidly consolidating police state in America, all 
accomplished amidst ongoing U.S. imperial pretensions of global domination, 
sold to an "emergency managed" and seemingly willfully gullible public as a 
"global war on terrorism."

Make no mistake about it: the de-facto repeal of the Posse Comitatus Act 
(PCA) is an ominous assault on American democratic tradition and 
jurisprudence. The 1878 Act, which reads, "Whoever, except in cases and 
under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of 
Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or Air Force as a posse 
comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title 
or imprisoned not more than two years, or both," is the only U.S. criminal 
statute that outlaws military operations directed against the American 
people under the cover of 'law enforcement.' As such, it has been the best 
protection we've had against the power-hungry intentions of an unscrupulous 
and reckless executive, an executive intent on using force to enforce its 
will.

Unfortunately, this past week, the president dealt posse comitatus, along 
with American democracy, a near fatal blow. Consequently, it will take an 
aroused citizenry to undo the damage wrought by this horrendous act, part 
and parcel, as we have seen, of a long train of abuses and outrages 
perpetrated by this authoritarian administration.

Despite the unprecedented and shocking nature of this act, there has been 
no outcry in the American media, and little reaction from our elected 
officials in Congress. On September 19th, a lone Senator Patrick Leahy 
(D-Vermont) noted that 2007's Defense Authorization Act contained a "widely 
opposed provision to allow the President more control over the National 
Guard [adopting] changes to the Insurrection Act, which will make it easier 
for this or any future President to use the military to restore domestic 
order WITHOUT the consent of the nation's governors."

Senator Leahy went on to stress that, "we certainly do not need to make it 
easier for Presidents to declare martial law. Invoking the Insurrection Act 
and using the military for law enforcement activities goes against some of 
the central tenets of our democracy. One can easily envision governors and 
mayors in charge of an emergency having to constantly look over their 
shoulders while someone who has never visited their communities gives the 
orders."

A few weeks later, on the 29th of September, Leahy entered into the 
Congressional Record that he had "grave reservations about certain 
provisions of the fiscal Year 2007 Defense Authorization Bill Conference 
Report," the language of which, he said, "subverts solid, longstanding 
posse comitatus statutes that limit the military's involvement in law 
enforcement, thereby making it easier for the President to declare martial 
law." This had been "slipped in," Leahy said, "as a rider with little 
study," while "other congressional committees with jurisdiction over these 
matters had no chance to comment, let alone hold hearings on, these 
proposals."

In a telling bit of understatement, the Senator from Vermont noted that 
"the implications of changing the (Posse Comitatus) Act are enormous". 
"There is good reason," he said, "for the constructive friction in existing 
law when it comes to martial law declarations. Using the military for law 
enforcement goes against one of the founding tenets of our democracy. We 
fail our Constitution, neglecting the rights of the States, when we make it 
easier for the President to declare martial law and trample on local and 
state sovereignty."

Senator Leahy's final ruminations: "Since hearing word a couple of weeks 
ago that this outcome was likely, I have wondered how Congress could have 
gotten to this point. It seems the changes to the Insurrection Act have 
survived the Conference because the Pentagon and the White House want it."

The historic and ominous re-writing of the Insurrection Act, accomplished 
in the dead of night, which gives Bush the legal authority to declare 
martial law, is now an accomplished fact.

The Pentagon, as one might expect, plays an even more direct role in 
martial law operations. Title XIV of the new law, entitled, "Homeland 
Defense Technology Transfer Legislative Provisions," authorizes "the 
Secretary of Defense to create a Homeland Defense Technology Transfer 
Consortium to improve the effectiveness of the Department of Defense (DOD) 
processes for identifying and deploying relevant DOD technology to federal, 
State, and local first responders."

In other words, the law facilitates the "transfer" of the newest in 
so-called "crowd control" technology and other weaponry designed to 
suppress dissent from the Pentagon to local militarized police units. The 
new law builds on and further codifies earlier "technology transfer" 
agreements, specifically the 1995 DOD-Justice Department memorandum of 
agreement achieved back during the Clinton-Reno regime.(4)

It has become clear in recent months that a critical mass of the American 
people have seen through the lies of the Bush administration; with the 
president's polls at an historic low, growing resistance to the war Iraq, 
and the Democrats likely to take back the Congress in mid-term elections, 
the Bush administration is on the ropes. And so it is particularly worrying 
that President Bush has seen fit, at this juncture to, in effect, declare 
himself dictator.

Source:

(1) http://leahy.senate.gov/press/200609/091906a.html and 
http://leahy.senate.gov/press/200609/092906b.html See also, Congressional 
Research Service Report for Congress, "The Use of Federal Troops for 
Disaster Assistance: Legal Issues," by Jennifer K. Elsea, Legislative 
Attorney, August 14, 2006

(2) http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill+h109-5122

(3) Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International, "Recent 
Contract Awards", Summer 2006, Vol.12, No.2, pg.8; See also, Peter Dale 
Scott, "Homeland Security Contracts for Vast New Detention Camps," New 
American Media, January 31, 2006.

(4) "Technology Transfer from defense: Concealed Weapons Detection", 
National Institute of Justice Journal, No 229, August, 1995, pp.42-43.

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