John Yoo stands outside the Anglo-American legal tradition. His views lead to self-incrimination wrung out of a victim by torture. He believes a president of the US can initiate war, even on false pretenses, and then use the war he starts as cover for depriving US citizens of habeas corpus protection. A US attorney general informed by Yoo’s memos even went so far as to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee that the Constitution does not provide habeas corpus protection to US citizens.
Yoo’s animosity to US civil liberties made him a logical choice for appointment to the Bush Regime’s Department of Justice (sic), but his appointment as a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, shatters that university’s liberal image.
Habeas corpus is a centuries-old British legal reform that stopped authorities from arbitrarily throwing a person into a dungeon and leaving him there forever without presenting charges in a court of law. Without this protection, there can be no liberty.......
.....Writing on the Wall Street Journal editorial page on June 17, Yoo denounced the five Supreme Court justices who defended the US Constitution against arbitrary “energy in the executive.”
Yoo believes that the Constitution and liberty rank below “the nation’s security.” Fortunately, Yoo wrote, a fix is at hand. “The advancing age of several justices” means that President McCain can give us more judges like Roberts (no relation) and Alito who will make certain that mere civil liberties don’t get in the way of arbitrary executive power justified by national security.
In a Yoo-McCain regime, the terrorists you will have to fear are those in your own government, against whom you will have no protection whatsoever.
Unfortunately, I don't think much will change even should McCain be defeated. The Democrats have made no attempt to restore our civil liberties, wanting to be sure that arbitrary executive power is available to them should they win the presidency. Civil liberties are quite inconvenient to the ruling class...whether they happen to call themselves Rethuglicans or Demofacists. We really are screwed aren't we...those of us who care about freedom.
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Woo is a symptom of a terrifying movement in our government toward authoritarian rule. Troubling, indeed. He was prominent in a TV program about presidential power and its abuses and the political fiasco aver attorney firings at Justice. I hope I am not overly optimistic in wishing for some improvement if Obama wins. It's hard to imagine any of these government types giving up any power, isn't it? Phil
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