Obama Has to Hold Bush Accountable for the Laws He Broke
http://www.truthout.org/011909M
Elizabeth Holtzman, The Nation: "President Obama, on his first day in
office, can make a number of changes that will mark a clean break
with
the Bush presidency. He can, and should, issue an executive order
revoking any prior order that permits detainee mistreatment by any
government agency. He should begin the process of closing Guantanamo,
and he should submit to Congress a bill to end the use of military
commissions, at least as presently constituted. Over the coming
months
he can pursue other reforms to restore respect for the Constitution,
such as revising the Patriot Act, abolishing secret prisons and
'extraordinary rendition,' and ending practices, like signing
statements, that seek to undo laws. While these steps are all
crucial,
however, it is not enough merely to cease the abuses of power and
apparent criminality that marked the highest levels of George W.
Bush's administration. We cannot simply shrug off the constitutional
and criminal misbehavior of the administration."


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