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Habeas Corpus Signed Away........
Keith Olberman
alone speaks out on national media about it- speech below.

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From: Maireid Sullivan Date: Friday,
October 20, 2006 1:26 AM >
To: A Subject: Keith Olbermann on loss of Habeas Corpus
Friends, Last night Keith Olbermann,
MSNBC, spoke about the significance for all American people of Bush's signing
away of Habeas Corpus. He lists the US Presidents of the past who have signed
away freedoms for American citizens. Never have they set aside Habeas Corpus,
which guarantees a person will be deemed innocent until proven guilty, and
therefore cannot be held in custody without due process of law, and dates back
to the Magna Carta in 1215.
This is one of Keith's most powerful
speeches.
Maireid
http://movies.crooksandliars.com/OlbermannSpecialComment-RIPHabeus.mov
Countdown Special Comment: Death of Habeas Corpus: “Your words are lies,
Sir.” By: John Amato @ 6:30 PM - PDT
Keith Olbermann has been calling it like
it is.
His "Special Comments" are indeed special because no other talking head outside
of Cafferty
is willing to step up to the plate and say what needs to be said on 24/7.
"Your words are lies, Sir." They are lies, that imperil us all.' Sounds about
right to me. <>
And lastly, as promised, a Special Comment tonight on the signing of the
Military Commissions Act and the loss of Habeas Corpus.
We have lived as if in a trance.
We have lived… as people in fear.
And now our rights and our freedoms in
peril we slowly awake to learn that we have been afraid… of the wrong thing.
Therefore, tonight, have we truly
become, the inheritors of our American legacy.
For, on this first full day that the
Military Commissions Act is in force, we now face what our ancestors faced, at
other times of exaggerated crisis and melodramatic fear-mongering:
A government more dangerous to our
liberty, than is the enemy it claims to protect us from.
We have been here before and we have
been here before led here by men better and wiser and nobler than George W.
Bush.
We have been here when President John
Adams insisted that the Alien and Sedition Acts were necessary to save American
lives only to watch him use those Acts to jail newspaper editors.
American newspaper editors, in American
jails, for things they wrote, about America.
We have been here, when President
Woodrow Wilson insisted that the Espionage Act was necessary to save American
lives only to watch him use that Act to prosecute 2,000 Americans, especially
those he disparaged as "Hyphenated Americans," most of whom were guilty only of
advocating peace in a time of war.
American public speakers, in American
jails, for things they said, about America.
And we have been here when President
Franklin D. Roosevelt insisted that Executive Order 9-0-6-6 was necessary to
save American lives only to watch him use that Order to imprison and pauperize
110-thousand Americans…
While his man-in-charge…
General DeWitt, told Congress: "It makes
no difference whether he is an American citizen he is still a Japanese."
American citizens, in American camps,
for something they neither wrote nor said nor did but for the choices they or
their ancestors had made, about coming to America.
Each of these actions was undertaken for
the most vital, the most urgent, the most inescapable of reasons.
And each, was a betrayal of that for
which the President who advocated them, claimed to be fighting.
Adams and his party were swept from
office, and the Alien and Sedition Acts erased.
Many of the very people Wilson silenced,
survived him, and…
…one of them even ran to succeed him,
and got 900-thousand votes… though his Presidential campaign was conducted
entirely… from his jail cell.
And Roosevelt's internment of the
Japanese was not merely the worst blight on his record, but it would necessitate
a formal apology from the government of the United States, to the citizens of
the United States, whose lives it ruined.
The most vital… the most urgent… the
most inescapable of reasons.
In times of fright, we have been, only
human.
We have let Roosevelt's "fear of fear
itself" overtake us.
We have listened to the little voice
inside that has said "the wolf is at the door; this will be temporary; this will
be precise; this too shall pass."
We have accepted, that the only way to
stop the terrorists, is to let the government become just a little bit like the
terrorists.
Just the way we once accepted that the
only way to stop the Soviets, was to let the government become just a little bit
like the Soviets.
Or substitute… the Japanese.
Or the Germans.
Or the Socialists.
Or the Anarchists.
Or the Immigrants.
Or the British.
Or the Aliens.
The most vital, the most urgent, the
most inescapable of reasons.
And, always, always… wrong.
"With the distance of history, the
questions will be narrowed and few: Did this generation of Americans take the
threat seriously, and did we do what it takes to defeat that threat?"
Wise words.
And ironic ones, Mr. Bush.
Your own, of course, yesterday, in
signing the Military Commissions Act.
You spoke so much more than you know,
Sir.
Sadly of course the distance of
history will recognize that the threat this generation of Americans needed to
take seriously… was you.
We have a long and painful history of
ignoring the prophecy attributed to Benjamin Franklin that "those who would give
up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither
liberty nor safety."
But even within this history, we have
not before codified, the poisoning of Habeas Corpus, that wellspring of
protection from which all essential liberties flow.
You, sir, have now befouled that spring.
You, sir, have now given us chaos and
called it order.
You, sir, have now imposed subjugation
and called it freedom.
For the most vital… the most urgent… the
most inescapable of reasons.
And again, Mr. Bush all of them,
wrong.
We have handed a blank check drawn
against our freedom to a man who has said it is unacceptable to compare anything
this country has ever done, to anything the terrorists have ever done.
We have handed a blank check drawn
against our freedom to a man who has insisted again that "the United States does
not torture. It's against our laws and it's against our values" and who has said
it with a straight face while the pictures from Abu Ghraib Prison and the
stories of Waterboarding figuratively fade in and out, around him.
We have handed a blank check drawn
against our freedom to a man who may now, if he so decides, declare not merely
any non-American citizens "Unlawful Enemy Combatants" and ship them somewhere
anywhere but may now, if he so decides, declare you an "Unlawful Enemy
Combatant" and ship you somewhere - anywhere.
And if you think this, hyperbole or
hysteria… ask the newspaper editors when John Adams was President, or the
pacifists when Woodrow Wilson was President, or the Japanese at Manzanar when
Franklin Roosevelt was President.
And if you somehow think Habeas Corpus
has not been suspended for American citizens but only for everybody else, ask
yourself this: If you are pulled off the street tomorrow, and they call you an
alien or an undocumented immigrant or an "unlawful enemy combatant" exactly
how are you going to convince them to give you a court hearing to prove you are
not? Do you think this Attorney General is going to help you?
This President now has his blank check.
He lied to get it.
He lied as he received it.
Is there any reason to even hope, he has
not lied about how he intends to use it, nor who he intends to use it against?
"These military commissions will provide
a fair trial," you told us yesterday, Mr. Bush. "In which the accused are
presumed innocent, have access to an attorney, and can hear all the evidence
against them."
'Presumed innocent,' Mr. Bush?
The very piece of paper you signed as
you said that, allows for the detainees to be abused up to the point just before
they sustain "serious mental and physical trauma" in the hope of getting them to
incriminate themselves, and may no longer even invoke The Geneva Conventions in
their own defense.
'Access to an attorney,' Mr. Bush?
Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift said
on this program, Sir, and to the Supreme Court, that he was only granted access
to his detainee defendant, on the promise that the detainee would plead guilty.
'Hearing all the evidence,' Mr. Bush?
The Military Commissions act
specifically permits the introduction of classified evidence not made available
to the defense.
Your words are lies, Sir.
They are lies, that imperil us all.
"One of the terrorists believed to have
planned the 9/11 attacks," …you told us yesterday… "said he hoped the attacks
would be the beginning of the end of America."
That terrorist, sir, could only hope.
Not his actions, nor the actions of a
ceaseless line of terrorists (real or imagined), could measure up to what you
have wrought.
Habeas Corpus? Gone.
The Geneva Conventions? Optional.
The Moral Force we shined outwards to
the world as an eternal beacon, and inwards at ourselves as an eternal
protection? Snuffed out.
These things you have done, Mr. Bush…
they would be "the beginning of the end of America."
And did it even occur to you once sir
somewhere in amidst those eight separate, gruesome, intentional, terroristic
invocations of the horrors of 9/11 that with only a little further shift in
this world we now know just a touch more repudiation of all of that for which
our patriots died
Did it ever occur to you once, that in
just 27 months and two days from now when you leave office, some irresponsible
future President and a "competent tribunal" of lackeys would be entitled, by the
actions of your own hand, to declare the status of "Unlawful Enemy Combatant"
for… and convene a Military Commission to try… not John Walker Lindh, but George
Walker Bush?
For the most vital, the most urgent, the
most inescapable of reasons.
And doubtless, sir, all of them as
always wrong.
Good night, and good luck
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