i heard this interview on the radio a few days ago. id be angry too. come to 
think of it, i AM a little angry. i would prefer to drive or take a boat 
though, so they wont really have any way to stop me from travelling if i were 
to make my opinions widely public. flying is just too damn costly as far as air 
quality (and money, too) goes.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kirk McLoren 
  To: biofuel 
  Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 1:19 PM
  Subject: [Biofuel] becoming an enemy of the people




    becoming an enemy of the people

    By: Mark Graber

    I am posting the below with the permission of
    Professor Walter F. Murphy, emeritus of Princeton
    University. For those who do not know, Professor
    Murphy is easily the most distinguished scholar of
    public law in political science. His works on both
    constitutional theory and judicial behavior are
    classics in the field. Bluntly, legal scholarship
    that does not engage many themes in his book,
    briefly noted below, Constitutional Democracy, may
    be legal, but cannot be said to be scholarship. As
    interesting, for present purposes, readers of the
    book will discover that Murphy is hardly a
    conventional political or legal liberal. While he
    holds some opinions, most notably on welfare,
    similar to opinions held on the political left, he
    is a sharp critic of ROE V. WADE, and supported
    the Alito nomination. Apparently these credentials
    and others noted below are no longer sufficient to
    prevent one from becoming an enemy of the people.

    "On 1 March 07, I was scheduled to fly on American
    Airlines to Newark, NJ, to attend an academic
    conference at Princeton University, designed to
    focus on my latest scholarly book, Constitutional
    Democracy, published by Johns Hopkins University
    Press this past Thanksgiving."

    "When I tried to use the curb-side check in at the
    Sunport, I was denied a boarding pass because I
    was on the Terrorist Watch list. I was instructed
    to go inside and talk to a clerk. At this point, I
    should note that I am not only the McCormick
    Professor of Jurisprudence (emeritus) but also a
    retired Marine colonel. I fought in the Korean War
    as a young lieutenant, was wounded, and decorated
    for heroism. I remained a professional soldier for
    more than five years and then accepted a
    commission as a reserve office, serving for an
    additional 19 years."

    "I presented my credentials from the Marine Corps
    to a very polite clerk for American Airlines. One
    of the two people to whom I talked asked a
    question and offered a frightening comment: "Have
    you been in any peace marches? We ban a lot of
    people from flying because of that." I explained
    that I had not so marched but had, in September,
    2006, given a lecture at Princeton, televised and
    put on the Web, highly critical of George Bush for
    his many violations of the Constitution. "That'll
    do it," the man said. "

    "After carefully examining my credentials, the
    clerk asked if he could take them to TSA
    officials. I agreed. He returned about ten minutes
    later and said I could have a boarding pass, but
    added: "I must warn you, they ' re going to
    ransack your luggage." On my return flight, I had
    no problem with obtaining a boarding pass, but my
    luggage was "lost." Airlines do lose a lot of
    luggage and this "loss" could have been a mere
    coincidence. In light of previous events, however,
    I'm a tad skeptical."

    "I confess to having been furious that any
    American citizen would be singled out for
    governmental harassment because he or she
    criticized any elected official, Democrat or
    Republican. That harassment is, in and of itself,
    a flagrant violation not only of the First
    Amendment but also of our entire scheme of
    constitutional government. This effort to punish a
    critic states my lecture's argument far more
    eloquently and forcefully than I ever could.
    Further, that an administration headed by two men
    who had "had other priorities" than to risk their
    own lives when their turn to fight for their
    country came up, should brand as a threat to the
    United States a person who did not run away but
    stood up and fought for his country and was
    wounded in battle, goes beyond the outrageous.
    Although less lethal, it is of the same evil ilk
    as punishing Ambassador Joseph Wilson for
    criticizing Bush's false claims by "outing" his
    wife, Valerie Plaime, thereby putting at risk her
    life as well as the lives of many people with whom
    she had had contact as an agent of the CIA. ..."

    "I have a personal stake here, but so do all
    Americans who take their political system
    seriously. Thus I hope you and your colleagues
    will take some positive action to bring the
    Administration's conduct to the attention of a far
    larger, and more influential, audience than I
    could hope to reach. "






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