Today's
Stories
October 5,
2006
Uri Avnery
Peace
with Syria: Lunch in Damascus
October 4, 2006
Elizabeth Terzakis
The
Walls That Racism Built: Blood Revenge, the Death Penalty and
Kevin Cooper
Paul Wolf
The
Mushy Rebellion: Pakistan Under Musharraf
Sean Penn
The
Arrogant, the Misguided and the Cowards
Dave Lindorff
Outrage as Misdirection: The Real Scandal isn't Foley
Diane Farsetta
For Sale: Iraqi Kurdistan
Sharon Smith
Democrats:
Yes to War, No to Pedophilia
Felice Pace
Revoking 1776
Sara Roy
The Economy of Gaza
Website of
the Day
Alexander Cockburn: the Video Interview (Part Two)
October 3, 2006
Jennifer Van
Bergen
Compassionate
Conservative Pedophiles
Greg Moses
The Infallible Empire: Junking Habeas Corpus
Stan Cox
Real Bad ID: a National Driver's License and the Fading Right
of Anonymity
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
How Empires Die
Evelyn Pringle
Big Pharma Takes a Hit: Alaska's Supreme Court Outlaws Forced
Drugging
Fred Wilhelms
SoundExchange and Unpaid Music Artists: Help Us Find These Musicians
and Get Them Paid!
Michael Abelman
Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food: the Risks of Convenience and
Consolidation
Gary Leupp
The Foley Follies
Website of the Day
Bush and Blair: Endless Love
October 2,
2006
Eric Hazan
Roadmap
to Nowhere: an Interview with Tanya Reinhart on Israel/Palestine
Since 2003
Mike Whitney
Bloodbath on 60 Minutes: Court
Stenographer Finally Comes Clean
Norman Solomon
American Narcissism and Iraq
Assaf Kfoury
Meeting Nasrallah
Missy Beattie
The Meaning of "ummmm": Speaker Hasert and the Over-Friendly
Congressman
Arthur Neslen
Lie Less in Gaza
Paula J. Caplan
How
the Supreme Court Mangled My Research
Website of the Day
Predator Drones Target Bechtel
Sept. 30 /
0ct. 1, 2006
Weekend Edition
Paul Craig
Roberts
The
New Face of Class War
Marjorie Cohn
Rounding Up US Citizens: a Consitutional Shredding
Ben Tripp
Deviant Conservative Males: an Analysis
Ron Jacobs
A Dismal and Chaotic Place: Iraq According to Patrick Cockburn
Ralph Nader
Torturer-in-Chief
Mike Whitney
Iraq: The Breaking Point
Christopher Reed
It Pays to Raise a Ruckus
Seth Sandronsky
The Housing Bust: Excess Investment and Its Discontents
Fred Gardner
The Chancellor's Wife
Mokhiber /
Weissman
Hewlett Packard and the Erosion of Privacy
Michael Dickinson
My Escape Attempt from Prison Transfer: Extract from a Diary
in Turkish Police Custody
Alan Gregory
Fake Green: Top 10 Ways Politicians Pretend to be Environmentalists
Poets' Basement
Gardner, Landau, Lindorff, Davies,& Buknatski
September 29,
2006
Bruce Jackson
Chavez's
Reading, Bush's Reading
Michael J.
Smith
The
Lobby Debate Does Manhattan
Emira Woods
Oil Trip: Record Profits for Exxon, Deprivation for Africa
William S.
Lind
The Sanctuary Illusion: Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq as Theme
Parks for 4GW
David Swanson
Mommy, What's Waterboarding?
Jonathan Cook
Bad
Faith and the Destruction of Palestine
Website of the Day
Jesus: the Recruitment Tapes
September 28, 2006
Sen. Russ Feingold
The
Flaws in the Military Commissions Act
Ron Jacobs
The
Generals, the Democrats and Iraq: One Policy, Two Parties
Mokhiber /
Weissman
Scenes from Laura's Book Festival: Elmo Will Not Save You
Lee Sustar
A Left Challenge to Lula
Robert Jensen
Finding My Way Back to Church--and Getting Kicked Out
John Chuckman
America Has Just Lost Two More Wars
Evelyn Pringle
Inside America's Nursing Homes: a Hidden Tragedy of Neglect and
Abuse
Nicola Nasser
Bush and Islam: Words vs. Deeds
Uri Avnery
Political
Corruption in Israel
Website of the Day
Art Against the Empire
September 27, 2006
Patrick Cockburn
A
Final Explosion Looms in Mosul
Camilo Mejia
Blowback From Iraq: Giving Terrorism a Reason to Exist
Pat Williams
Tax Burdens and Cheaters in the Rockies: Send Those IRS Mercenaries
in Search of Montana's Land Barons and Oil Drillers
Ben Terrall
Failing Haiti: Another Bungled UN Mission
Ridgeway /
Ng
Paul Weyrich Explaines His Opposition to the Patriot Act: a Short
Film
Joe Allen
Where are the Mass Protests?
Andrew Wimmer
Don't Disappear Into a Black Hole
Franklin C. Spinney
Rumsfeld's AutoCarterization: Skullduggery in the Pentagon's
Budget
Website of
the Day
Model Nukes: the Photo Contest
September 26, 2006
Hani Shukrallah
The
American Mind: When Historical Analysis is Reduced to Whim
William Blum
If It's Election Season, It Must Be Time for a Terror Alert
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Torturing the Obvious
Barbara Becnel
Witness to an Execution: a Slow and Very Painful Death
Paul Rockwell
Judicial Complicity in US War Crimes: the Watada Case
Dave Lindorff
Bush and Iran: Going to War to Save His Own Ass?
Rich Gibson
Lessons from the Detroit Teachers' Strike
Anthony Papa
The Danger of Meth Registries: "Have a Cold? Prove It, Then
Sign Here"
Nate Mezmer
New Orleans is Back ... Without Blacks: Monday Night Football
at the Superdome
Uri Avnery
Mohammed's
Sword
Website of the Day
Only YOU Can Stop the Sale of Public Lands to Mining, Timber
and Real Estate Corporations
September 25, 2006
Patrick Cockburn
The
Most Dangerous Place in the World: a Journey to Iraq's "Taliban
Republic"
Jonathan Cook
Human Rights Watch: Still Missing the Point on Lebanon
Joshua Frank
Did
Maria Cantwell's Campaign Try to Buy Off Aaron Dixon?
Paul Craig
Roberts
Is
the Bush Administration Itching to Nuke Iran?
Robert Jensen
Defending Chavez on FoxNews
Dave Lindorff
Horowitz on Campus: This Mouth for Hire
Norman Solomon
Media Tall Tales for Next War
Dr. Charles
Jonkel
Save a Grizzly, Visit a Library: "People like the Croc Hunter
are Worse Than the Most Bloodthirsty Slob Hunter
Michael Dickinson
"The King's New Clothes:" a Play Written in a Turkish
Jail
Alexander Cockburn
Flying
Saucers and the Decline of the Left
Website of
the Day
Great Bear Foundation
September 23
/ 24, 2006
Weekend Edition
Jonathan Cook
How
Israel is Engineering the "Clash of Civilizations"
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Star Wars Goes Online ... Crashes
Dr. Anon
A Doctor's Life in Baghdad
Tom Barry
Oil and Political Opportunism
Carl G. Estabrook
The Darfur Smokescreen
Laura Carlsen
Mexico's Two Presidents
Todd Chretien
The Axis of Lesser Evilism
Dr. Charles
Jonkel
From Grizzly Man to the Croc Hunter: the Global Media and the
Death of Bears
Debbie Nathan
I Was Disappeared By Salon
Fred Gardner
Dustin Costa Struggles Against Invisibility
Fred Wilhelms
The Money Belongs to the Artists Who Created the Music
Seth Sandronsky
The Cruel Economics of Health Care in America
Ralph Nader
Mavericks at Work
Rev. William
Alberts
"Specks" and "Logs" and 9/11
Jon Van Camp
Who is Hezbollah?
Heather Gray
Conservatives and Technology
David Vest
Jerry Lightfoot, RIP
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Playlist: What I'm Listenting to This Week
Poets' Basement
Landau / Davies
Website of
the Weekend
Meet
Me In The Morning: C. Wonderland & J. Lightfoot
Video of the Weekend
Is It a Bird? A Missile? Or, Just Perhaps, a Friggin' Plane?
September 22,
2006
Patrick Cockburn
Republic
of Fear: Torture in Bush's Iraq, Worse Than Under Saddam
Michael Donnelly
It's
the Manipulated Economy, Stupid!
Ramzy Baroud
The Next Palestinian Struggle
Evo Morales
"We Need Partners, Not Bosses": Address to the United
Nations
Stanley Howard
Torture and Justice in Chicago
Sarah Leah
Whitson
Hezbollah's Rockets and Civilian Casualties: a Reply to Jonathan
Cook
JoAnn Wypijewski
Conservations
at Ground Zero
Website of the Day
Cockburn in Atlanta: the Video Interview
September 21, 2006
Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad
"No
Nation Should Have Superiority Over Others:" UN Address
Justin E. H.
Smith
Ending
the Death Penalty: Outline of an Abolitionist Program
Rick Kuhn
Australian Government Steps Up Attacks on Muslims: "I Certainly
Don't Want That Type of People in Australia"
Mike Roselle
Ed
Wiley's Long March: the Elementary School vs. the Strip Mine
Amira Hass
In the Name of Security: What Israeli Police Files Reveal About
the Occupation of Palestine
Deborah Rich
From the Kitchen of Dr. Frankenstein: the Consumption of Gene-Engineeered
Foods
Mickey Z.
10 Reasons Cars Suck
Saul Landau
Terrorism at Sheridan Circle
Website of
the Day
Stop
the Decapitation of Mountains!
September 20, 2006
Sharon Smith
Elections, Detentions and Deportations
Christopher
Reed
Goodbye
Koizumi, Hello Abe
John Ross
Mexico:
Does AMLO Have a Future?
Joshua Frank
A Wasted Campaign: How Jonathan Tasini Helped Hillary Clinton
and Distracted the Antiwar Movement
Arthur Neslen
The Clenched Fist of the Phoenix: What Made Israel Burn Lebanon,
Again?
Norman Solomon
The Hollow Promise of Digital Technology
Michael Carmichael
The Vatican's Tyrant
Evelyn Pringle
The Merck Vioxx Litigation: a Scorecard
Hugo Chavez
Rise Up Against the Empire: Address to the United Nations
Website of the Day
Before You
Enlist: Watch This Video!
September 19, 2006
Patrick Cockburn
Deadly
Harvest: Lebanese Fields Sown with Israeli Cluster Bombs
Jeff Leys
Economic
Warfare: Iraq and the IMF
Brian M. Downing
War,
Taxes and Democracy
Col. Dan Smith
Dispelling
Brutality
Liaquat Ali
Khan
Presidential Incitements: Did Bush's Speech Violate Geneva Conventions
on Genocide?
Ron Jacobs
Just Sign on the Dotted Line: Iraqi Oil and Production Sharing
Agreements
Nik Barry-Shaw
/ Yves Engler
Canada in Haiti: Torture, Murder and Complicity
Lucinda Marshall
Air Paranoia: the Great Toothpaste and Hair Gel Scare
Saul Landau
The Pinochet Syndicate
Photo of the Day
Hold That Bridge!
Website of
the Day
Scenarios for an Iranian War
September 18, 2006
Carl Boggs
Crimes of Empire
Uri Avnery
Peace
Panic
Mike Stark / Jim Bullington
Ann Richards, the Original Texacutioner
Joshua Frank
Corporate E. Coli
John Murphy
The Price of Free Speech
Ramzy Baroud
Murdoch Almighty
Dave Lindorff
On Constitution Day
Bill Quigley
Showing Conviction at Echo 9
Website of the Day
Tutorial: How to Hack a Diebold Voting Machine
September 16 / 17, 2006
Weekend Edition
Tariq Ali
A
Bavarian Provocation
Eliza Ernshire
Death
and Tears in Nablus
Jeffrey St.
Clair
The Remaking of Cataract Canyon (Part 7): To Tilted Park
Mairead Corrigan Maguire
A Nobel Laureate Visits with Israeli
Nuclear Whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu
Brian Cloughley
"Let Them Drink Coke!": Losing Hearts and Minds in
Afghanistan
Ben Tripp
November Prognostication: Republicans Sweep!
Laura Carlsen
Bush and Latin America: War on Terrorism or Fight for Social
Justice
Ralph Nader
Terror on the Road
Ron Jacobs
Shooting Sgrena
John Chuckman
Imperial Entropy
Robert Fisk
The American Military's Cult of Cruelty
Gary Leupp
The Pope's New Crusade: Defender of the West, Scourge of Islam
Lawrence R.
Velvel
The Pretexter in Chief: Learning About Bush from Hewlett-Packard
Missy Comley Beattie
The Insecurity of Immorality
Adrienne Johnstone
Deporting Widows: the Nightmare of a Kenyan Immigrant
Mickey Z.
Why I Hate America
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Playlist: What I'm Listening to This Week
Poets' Basement
Kearney, Orloski, Engel, Louise and Davies
Website of
the Weekend
Still
Life with Killpecker
September 15, 2006
Diana Johnstone
In
Defense of Conspiracy: 9/11, in Theory and in Fact
Diane Christian
On
Retaliation
William S. Lind
General Puffery: When the Military Brass Deceives
Lee Sustar
Bosses Take Aim at Undocument Workers
Dave Lindorff
Retroactive Immunity for Bush?
Ramzy Baroud
Presidential PR: Lost in the Bush Spin Cycle
Mokhiber / Weissman
The Cesspool
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Glow,
River, Glow: Radioactive Leaks and Plumbers at Hanford
Website of the Day
F-22: The Most Expensive Piece of Junk Ever Built?
September 14, 2006
Franklin Lamb
Israel's
Use of American Cluster Bombs: a Walk Through the Rubble
Tim Wilkinson
Alan Dershowitz's Sinister Scheme
Dick J. Reavis
Mexico's
Time of Troubles: Who Benefits?
Sam Husseini
9/11 Five Years Later: a Conspiracy to Silence
Doug Giebel
Democracies of Death: Why John Adams Wouldn't Recognize His Own
Country
Bill Berkowitz
The Messaging Strategy of the Iraq War
Diane Farsetta
What Media Democracy Looks Like
Mary Turck
Targeting Refugees and Human Rights Workers in Colombia
Patrick Cockburn
Amnesty Intl Accuses Hizbollah of War Crimes, But Katyusha Damage
"Much Less" Than Israel Claimed
J.L. Chestnut,
Jr.
Ah,
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
Website of
the Day
The Shocking Truth About Inequality
September 13, 2006
Jack Bratich
Eyes
Put a Spell on You: Signs of Surveillance in the Public Secret
Sphere
John Ross
Welcome
to the Nightmare: Al Qaeda de Mexico?
Christopher
Brauchli
"You Had to Have Been There": Teaching Iraq and Iran
Dave Lindorff
Mourning in America: Bush Weeps? Who are They Kidding?
Antony Loewenstein
My Israel Question
Al Krebs
The Gates Foundation and African Agriculture
Leonard Peltier
Crazy Horse in Chains
Jim Bensman
My
Adventures with the FBI: How I Was Targeted as a Terrorist
Website of the Day
FreedomWalk: Take a Moment for Leonard Peltier
September 12, 2006
Norman Finkelstein
Kill
Arabs, Cry Anti-Semitism
Seth Sandronsky
The War on Nurses
John Walsh
Khatami
Comes to Harvard
Alan Maass
"Islamic Fascism": the New Hysteria
David Krieger
Troubling Questions About Missile Defense
Nate Mezmer
September 12th, America
Kathleen Christison
The
Coming Collapse of Zionism
September 11, 2006
Uri Avnery
State
of Chutzpah
Patrick Cockburn
Palestinians
Forced to Scavenge Rubbish Dumps for Food
Col Dan Smith
The
Centrality of War in the Presidency of George W. Bush
Dr. Susan Block
Beyond Terror
Anthony Alessandrini
Forgetting 9/11
Dave Lindorff
Bush After 9/11: Five Years of High Crimes and Misdemeanors
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
What Happened?
Joshua Frank
Proving Nothing: How the 9/11 "Truth" Movement Helps
Bush & Cheney
Jean Bricmont
The
End of the "End of History"
Sprague / Emesberger
"You Are a Dog. You Should Die": Death Threats Against
Lancet's Haiti Investigator
Website of
the Day
Web Piracy
September 9/10,
2006
Weekend Edition
Alexander Cockburn
The
9/11 Conspiracy Nuts: How They Let the Guilty Parties of 9/11
Off the Hook
Jeffrey St.
Clair
The
Remaking of Cataract Canyon: In the Footsteps of Vladimir Putin
(Part Six)
Greg Grandin
Good
Christ, Bad Christ: Testament of the Death Squads
Peter
Stone Brown
Bob Dylan's Swing Time Waltz in the
Face of the Apocalypse
Ralph
Nader
X-Raying Greed
Brian
Cloughley
Rumsfeld at the American Legion:
Dead Babies and Nazi Propaganda
Col.
Chet Richards
Crossroads at the Litani
David
Model
Tailoring the Case Against Iran: Cut
from the Same Old Pattern
Dave
Himmelstein
From Bil'in to Birmingham
Ron
Jacobs
War and the Power of Words
Fred
Gardner
Is Medical Pot Image a Turn-Off to
Teens?
Mike
Whitney
America's Economic Meltdown
Josh
Gryniewicz
In the Belly of the Bentonville Beast:
Working for Wal-Mart
Daniel
Gross /
Joe Tessone
An IWW Story at Starbucks
Joe
Bageant
Inside the Iron Theater
Nicole
Colson
The Colbert Factor: Some Truthiness,
At Last
Alexander
Billet
Thirty Years of "White Riot":
Long Live The Clash!
Poets'
Basement
Engel, Louise, Buknatski, Davies, &
Orloski
September
8, 2006
Uri
Avnery
"I'm a Leftist, But ...":
the Liberals' War on Lebanon
Paul
Craig Roberts
Books Are Our Salvation
Bill
Quigley
Judge Says: "No Clowning Around Our WMDs!"
Robert
Jensen
Parallel Purges: Academic Freedom
in Iran and the US
Norman
Solomon
Perception Gap: The War on Terror as Others See It
Keith
Bolin
September
8, 2006
Uri
Avnery
"I'm a Leftist,
But ...": the Liberals' War on Lebanon
Paul
Craig Roberts
Books Are Our Salvation
Bill
Quigley
Judge Says: "No Clowning Around Our WMDs!"
Robert
Jensen
Parallel Purges: Academic Freedom
in Iran and the US
Norman
Solomon
Perception Gap: The War on Terror as Others See It
Keith
Bolin
The Future of the Family Farm
Kristin
S. Schafer
The Global Trade in Deadly Pesticides
Jeffrey
St. Clair
The Remaking of Cataract Canyon (Part Five)
Patrick
Cockburn
Gaza is Dying
Website
of the Day
Help the Bismark 3!
September 7, 206
Marjorie
Cohn
Why Bush Really Came Clean About the
CIA's Secret Torture Prisons
Sharon
Smith
Downward Mobility: No Recovery for Workers
René
Drucker Colín
The Fraud in Mexico
Michael
Donnelly
Bush Family Values: About Those Nazi Appeasers
John
Borowski
Scholastic Peddles a Fictitious Path to 9/11 to Kids
Lucinda
Marshall
Bombing Indiana
Charles
Sullivan
Katrina and the New Jim Crow: Ethnic Cleansing in New Orleans
Jeffrey
St. Clair
The Remaking of Cataract Canyon: Part Four
Jonathan
Cook
How Human Rights Watch Lost Its Way
in Lebanon
Website
of the Day
Rasta!
Reggae's Joe Hill
September
6, 2006
Stephen
Soldz
Protecting the Torturers: Bad Faith
and Distortions frm the American Psychological Assocation
Dave
Zirin
Cops vs. Jocks: the Shooting of Steve
Foley
Ramzy
Baroud
The Gaza Maze: Who Gained Most from the Fox Reporters' Kidnapping
Noel
Ignatiev
Democrats, Pwogs and the Lesser Evil Folly
Dave
Lindorff
Bombing Without Regrets: The US and Cluster Bombs
Norman
Solomon
Spinning Troop Levels in Iraq
Binoy
Kampmark
The Death of Steve Irwin and the Politics of the Zoo
Jeffrey
St. Clair
A Premature Burial: the Remaking of Cataract Canyon (Part Three)
John
Ross
The Death of Mexican Presidency
Website
of the Day
Flaming Arrows
September
5, 2006
Jonathan Cook
Will Robert Fisk tell us the whole story? Time For A Champion
of Truth to Speak Up
Patrick Cockburn
Better Not Meet at the Casbah
Mike Whitney
The Worst Secretary of Defense in U.S. History? You Be the Judge
Roland Sheppard
The Civil Rights Movement is Dead and So is the Democratic Party
James Petras
As Bush Regime Faces Twilight Slide, How Much Havoc Can Paulson
Wreak?
Alexander Cockburn
Will Bush Bomb Teheran?
September 4,
2006
Clancy Sigal
The Women Who Gave Us Labor Day
Jeffrey St.
Clair
The
Remaking of Cataract Canyon: Part 2
Anthony Alessandrini
The
Great Debate about Aroma Coffee: Why I Boycott
Dennis Perrin
The
Great Debate in Tarrytown: Straight Zion, No Chaser
Daniel Cassidy
'S
lom to Slum
Paul Craig
Roberts
The
War Is Lost
September 2
/ 3, 2006
Uri Avnery
When
Napoleon Won at Waterloo
Jeffrey St.
Clair
A
Premature Burial: the Remaking of Cataract Canyon
Ralph Nader
The
No-Fault White House
Noam Chomsky
Viewing the World from a Bombsight
Allan Lichtman
Arrested Democracy: Letter from the Baltimore County Jail
Stanley Heller
When Criticism of Cluster Bombs is "Anti-Semitic"
Rana el-Khatib
Invasion's Child: the Making of Issa
Peter Montague
Taking on the Pentagon: Chemical Weapons to Burn
Laura Carlsen
Mexico on a Collision Course
Dr. Susan Block
Bush Hate Rising
Joe Bageant
Roy's People: Why Progressives Need to Listen to Orbison, Not
Policy Wonks
Scott Stedjan / Matt Schaaf
A New Generation of Landmines?
Gary Leupp
The Emperor Has Been Exposed
Stephen Fleischman
The Great American Oligarchy
Paul Balles
Has Ahmadinejad Already Checkmated Bush?
Ingmar Lee
Canada's $450 Million Gift to Bush: the Softwood Lumber Slush
Fund
Jane Stillwater
Burning Man: the Good, the Bad and the Evil Twin
Ron Jacobs
Dylan Faces the Apocalypse, Again
St. Clair /
Bossert
Playlist: What We're Listening to This Week
Poets' Basement
Grima, Engel, Orloski and Davies
Website of
the Weekend
To New Orleans: a Photo Journal
September 1,
2006
Uri Avnery
Olmert
Agonistes
Paul Craig
Roberts
Of
Wolves and Men (and Impotent Democrats)
Bill Ayers
Exclusionary Signs of the Times
Kevin Zeese
The Best War Ever
Xochitl Bervera
The Forgotten Children of New Orleans
Norman Solomon
Bush vs. Ahmadinejad: a TV Debate We'll Never See
Alexander Cockburn
Hezbollah Denounces Nasrallah Interview as a Fake
Richard Neville
Rupert
Murdoch's Victims
Website of the Day
The Uranium Flood
October
5, 2006
Waterboarding the Constitution
After
Torture, What's Next?
By JAMES ABOUREZK
S o, waterboarding is now OK. So is
the suspension of one of our basic rights of freedom-the Writ
of Habeas Corpus. Habeas Corpus, according to the U.S. Constitution,
can only be suspended in cases of invasion or rebellion. Our
Supreme Court has held, "habeas corpus is the fundamental
instrument for safeguarding individual freedom against arbitrary
and lawless state action."
Abe Lincoln suspended the Writ
during the Civil War, and even then it was a questionable act.
And even more hopeless is that part of the law that permits
President George W. Bush to interpret Common Article Three of
the 1949 Geneva Conventions. Although Mr. Bush claims that the
article is vague, no one before him has had any trouble understanding
that torture is wrong, and in violation of international law.
But the suspension of the Writ
in 2006 is not only unconstitutional because there is neither
a rebellion nor have we been invaded. It is flat out wrong.
The only rebellion we were
faced with was the one begun by three Republican Senators-McCain,
Graham and Warner. All three had served in the military, but
McCain had actually spent time as a prisoner of war in North
Viet Nam . Many of us cheered when he stood up to the President
to say that if we permitted torture, which is what Bush and Cheney
were trying to legalize, our own soldiers, sailors and airmen
would be subject to the same brutalization as Mr. Bush was hoping
to inflict on his "terror suspects."
But the rebellion was quickly
quelled when McCain, Graham and Warner caved in and said that
the compromise they worked out with the President would both
preserve our morals and get valuable information from enemy combatants.
First, people who are experts
in interrogation of the enemy pretty much agree that torture
doesn't work. Those being tortured will say anything they think
their interrogators want to hear, just so the torture will stop.
Secondly, the information, even if true, which is rare, in virtually
every case is outdated by the time the torture is finished.
Certainly no enemy would continue with plans known to someone
who was captured.
But even more importantly,
as Former Secretary of State and famous Army general, Colin Powell,
said, we lose our moral high ground if we torture prisoners.
To me, that is a hundred times more powerful a statement than
the repetitious rantings of George W. Bush who continually cites
the mantra, "we are protecting Americans." That phrase,
of course, is born of polling that says Americans want to be
protected, and delivered by the likes of Karl Rove, who, if nothing
else, knows how to demagogue.
But the hottest place in political
hell should be reserved for members of Congress, including the
weak-kneed Democrats, who essentially went along with Mr. Bush's
"compromise."
It did not seem to bother Senators
and Representatives that the Writ of Habeas Corpus is being suspended
for enemy combatants. There is now no way to learn whether or
not the prisoner is indeed an enemy, or just someone who was
gathered up in a sweep of foreigners in Afghanistan, because,
without habeas corpus, their detention cannot be tested in a
court.
Senate Democrats, who in recent
years have dug in to filibuster at the slightest provocation,
this time merely stood up to record their opposition, knowing
full well they would lose a straight up or down vote on the Bush
compromise. But instead of really trying to stop the legislation,
those who opposed it were content to make a speech and vote against
it so they could later brag about their principled stand.
Everyone knew that was the
Bush/Rove strategy-bring it up just before the elections so you
can accuse the opposition of being soft on terrorism. It worked
with the Iraqi War resolution in 2002, so why not now?
My wife, who is from the Middle
East, in fact from a country that tortures its prisoners, was
nearly in tears when, after hearing about the legislation, told
me that everyone in her home country always looked up to America
as a beacon of freedom. But those who loved America as an idea
would now feel completely alone.
President Bush continually
says that, "they" hate us because of our freedoms.
That may explain why, in this legislation and in the Patriot
Act, he is, piece by piece, trying to remove our freedoms. If
this is his idea of protecting Americans, we really can't stand
much more protection.
The public's opposition to
this draconian law is the only thing that will give Congress
the backbone to preserve our freedoms.
James Abourezk served as the U.S. Congressman and
Senator from South Dakota from 1973-1979. His memoir, Advise
& Dissent: Memoirs of South Dakota and the U.S. Senate, was
published in 1989. Abourezk founded the Arab-American
Anti-Discrimination Committee, and he is a signer of the Call
from World Can't Wait-Drive Out the Bush Regime which is holding
protests in over 150 cities on October 5, 2006.
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