From: Romi Elnagar <bluesapphire48@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 9:40 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Death of the First Amendment: The Nazification of the United States
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| Death of the First Amendment The Nazification of the United States By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS  Chuck Norris is no pinko-liberal-commie, and Human  Events is a very conservative publication. The two have come together to  produce an important article, "Obama's US Assassination Program."  It seems only yesterday that Americans, or those  interested in their civil liberties, were shocked that the Bush regime  so flagrantly violated the FlSA law against spying on American citizens  without a warrant. A federal judge serving on the FISA court even  resigned in protest to the illegality of the spying.   Nothing was done about it.  "National security" placed  the president and executive branch above the law of the land. Civil  libertarians worried that the US government was freeing its power from  the constraints of law, but no one else seemed to care.  Encouraged by its success in breaking the law, the  executive branch early this year announced that the Obama regime has  given itself the right to murder Americans abroad if such Americans are  considered a "threat."  "Threat" was not defined and, thus, a death  sentence would be issued by a subjective decision of an unaccountable  official.  There was hardly a peep out of the public or the  media. Americans and the media were content for the government to  summarily execute traitors and turncoats, and who better to identify  traitors and turncoats than the government with all its spy programs.  The problem with this sort of thing is that once it  starts, it doesn't stop. As Norris reports, citing Obama regime security  officials, the next stage is to criminalize dissent and criticism of  the government.  The May 2010 National Security Strategy states: "We are  now moving beyond traditional distinctions between homeland and  national security. . . . This includes a determination to prevent  terrorist attacks against the American people by fully coordinating the  actions that we take abroad with the actions and precautions that we  take at home."  Most Americans will respond that the "indispensable"  US government would never confuse an American exercising First Amendment  rights with a terrorist or an enemy of the state. But, in fact,  governments always have. Even one of our Founding Fathers, John Adams  and the Federalist Party, had their "Alien and Sedition Acts" which  targeted the Republican press.  Few with power can brook opposition or criticism,  especially when it is a simple matter for those with power to sweep away  constraints upon their power in the name of "national security." Deputy  National Security Adviser John Brennan recently explained that more  steps are being taken, because of the growing number of Americans who  have been "captivated by extremist ideology or causes." Notice that this  phrasing goes beyond concern with Muslim terrorists.  In pursuit of hegemony over both the world and its own  subjects, the US government is shutting down the First Amendment and  turning criticism of the government into an act of "domestic extremism,"  a capital crime punishable by execution, just as it was in Hitler's  Germany and Stalin's Russia.   Initially German courts resisted Hitler's illegal  acts. Hitler got around the courts by creating a parallel court system,  like the Bush regime did with its military tribunals. It won't be long  before a decision of the US Supreme Court will not mean anything. Any  decision that goes against the regime will simply be ignored.  This is already happening in Canada, an American puppet state. Writing for CounterPunch,  Andy Worthington documents the lawlessness of the US trial of Canadian  Omar Khadr. In January of this year, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled  that the interrogation of Khadr constituted "state conduct that violates  the principles of fundamental justice" and "offends the most basic  Canadian standards about the treatment of detained youth suspects."  According to the Toronto Star, the Court instructed the government to  "shape a response that reconciled its foreign policy imperatives with  its constitutional obligations to Khadr," but the puppet prime minister  of Canada, Stephen Harper, ignored the Court and permitted the US  government to proceed with its lawless abuse of a Canadian citizen.  September 11 destroyed more than lives, World Trade  Center buildings, and Americans' sense of invulnerability. The event  destroyed American liberty, the rule of law and the US Constitution. | 
Palash Biswas
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