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1984, knocking on your door

 

 

 

Thinking for Yourself is Now a Crime

 

January 4, 2008

 

By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

 

What was the greatest failure of 2007? President Bush's " surge " in

Iraq? The decline in the value of the US dollar? Subprime mortgages? No. The

greatest

failure of 2007 was the newly sworn in Democratic Congress.

 

The American people's attempt in November 2006 to rein in a rogue government,

which has committed the US to costly military adventures while running roughshod

over the US Constitution, failed. Replacing Republicans with Democrats in the

House

and Senate has made no difference.

 

The assault on the US Constitution by the Democratic Party is as determined as

the

assault by the Republicans. On October 23, 2007, the House passed a bill

sponsored

by California Democratic congresswoman Jane Harman, chairwoman of a Homeland

Security

subcommittee, that overturns the constitutionally guaranteed rights to free

expression,

association, and assembly.

 

The bill passed the House on a vote of 404-6. In the Senate, the bill is

sponsored

by Maine Republican Susan Collins and apparently faces no meaningful opposition.

 

Harman's bill is called the " Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism

Prevention Act . " When HR 1955 becomes law, it will create a commission tasked

with identifying extremist people, groups, and ideas. The commission will hold

hearings

around the country, taking testimony and compiling a list of dangerous people

and

beliefs. The bill will, in short, create massive terrorism in the United States.

But the perpetrators of terrorism will not be Muslim terrorists; they will be

government

a gents and fellow citizens.

 

We are beginning to see who will be the inmates of the detention centers being

built

in the US by Halliburton under government contract.

 

Who will be on the " extremist beliefs " list? The answer is: civil libertarians;

critics of Israel; 9/11 skeptics; critics of the administration' s wars and

foreign policies; critics of the administration' s use of kidnapping, rendition,

torture, and violation of the Geneva Conventions; and critics of the

administration'

s spying on Americans. Anyone in the way of a powerful interest group--such as

animal

rights activists or environmentalists- - is also a candidate for the list.

 

The " Extremist Beliefs Commission " is the mechanism for identifying Americans

who pose " a threat to domestic security " and a threat of " homegrown

terrorism " that " cannot be easily prevented through traditional federal

intelligence or law enforcement efforts. "

 

This bill is a boon for nasty people. That SOB who stole your girlfriend, that

hussy

who stole your boyfriend, the gun owner next door--just report them to Homeland

Security as holders of extreme beliefs. Homeland Security needs suspects, so

they

are not going to check. Under the new regime, accusation is evidence. Moreover,

" our " elected representatives will never admit that they voted for a bill

and created an " Extremist Belief Commission " for which there is neither

need nor constitutional basis.

 

That boss who harasses you for coming late to work--he's a good candidate to

be reported; so is that minority employee that you can't fire for any normal

reason. So is the husband of that good-looking woman you have been unable to

seduce.

Every kind of quarrel and jealousy can now be settled with a phone call to

Homeland

Security.

 

Soon Halliburton will be building more detention centers.

 

Americans are so far removed from the roots of their liberty that they just

don't

get it. Most Americans don't know what habeas corp us is or why it is important

to them. But they know what they want, and Jane Harman has given them a new way

to settle scores and to advance their own interests.

 

Even educated liberals believe that the US Constitution is a " living document "

that can be changed to mean whatever it needs to mean in order to accommodate

some

new important cause, such as abortion and legal privileges for minorities and

the

handicapped. Today it is the " war on terror " that the Constitution must

accommodate. Tomorrow it can be the war on whomever or whatever.

 

Think about it. More than six years ago the World Trade Center and Pentagon were

attacked. The US government blamed it on al Qaeda. The 9/11 Commission Report

has

been subjected to criticism by a large number of qualified people--including the

commission's chairman and co-chairman.

 

Since 9/11 there have been no terrorist attacks in the US. The FBI has tried to

orchestrate a few, but the " terrorist plots " never got beyond talk organized

and led by FBI agents. There are no visible extremist groups other than the

neoconservatives

that control the government in Washington. But somehow the House of

Representatives

overwhelmingly sees a need to create a commission to take testimony and search

out

extremist views (outside of Washington, of course).

 

This search for extremist views comes after President Bush and the Justice (sic)

Department declared that the President can ignore habeas corpus, ignore the

Geneva

Conventions, seize people without evidence, hold them indefinitely without

presenting

charges, torture them until they confess to some made up crime, and take over

the

government by declaring an emergency. Of course, none of these " patriotic "

views are extremist.

 

The search for extremist views follows also the granting of contracts to

Halliburton

to build detention centers in the US. No member of Congress or the executive

branch

ever explained the need for the detention centers or who the detainees would be.

Of course, there is nothing extremist about building detention centers in the US

for undisclosed inmates.

 

Clearly the detention centers are not meant to just stand there empty. Thanks to

2007's greatest failure--the Democratic Congress--there is to be an " Extremist

Beliefs Commission " to secure inmates for Bush's detention centers.

 

President Bush promises us that the wars he has launched will cause the " untamed

fire of freedom " to " reach the darkest corners of our world. " Meanwhile

in America the fire of freedom has not only been tamed but also is being

extinguished.

 

The light of liberty has gone out in the United States.

 

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan

administration.

He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and

Contributing

Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. He

can be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@

 

 

" NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may

have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this

without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor

protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President. "

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