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Jose Padilla and The Death of Liberty

"The very core of liberty secured by our Anglo-Saxon system of separated
powers has been freedom from indefinite imprisonment at the will of the
Executive." Judge Antonin Scalia

By Mike Whitney

09/10/05 "ICH" -- -- I had to sit down when I heard the Padilla case had
been settled. I literally felt sick to my stomach, like I was gasping for
air. The case of Jose Padilla is quite simply the most important case in
the history of the American judicial system. Hanging in the balance are
all the fundamental principles of American jurisprudence including habeas
corpus, due process and "the presumption of innocence". All of those basic
concepts were summarily revoked by the 3 judge panel of the 4th Circuit
Court. The Court ruled in favor of the Bush administration which claimed
that it had the right to indefinitely imprison an American citizen without
charging him with a crime. The resulting verdict confers absolute
authority on the President to incarcerate American citizens without charge
and without any legal means for the accused to challenge the terms of his
detention. It is the end of "inalienable rights", the end of The Bill of
Rights, and the end of any meaningful notion of personal liberty.

I remember reading 3 or 4 years ago, in Zbigniew Brzezinski's, "The Grand
Chessboard", of a strategy to dominate the world that would result in the
loss of freedom for American citizens. Brzezinski recognized the inherent
threat that liberty posed to the development of empire. He stated:

"It is also a fact that America is too democratic at home to be autocratic
abroad. This limits the use of America's power, especially its capacity
for military intimidation. Never before has a populist democracy attained
international supremacy. But the pursuit of power is not a goal that
commands popular passion, except in conditions of a sudden threat or
challenge to the public's sense of domestic well-being. The economic
self-denial (that is, defense spending) and the human sacrifice
(casualties, even among professional soldiers) required in the effort are
uncongenial to democratic instincts. Democracy is inimical to imperial
mobilization." (p.35)

Brzezinski's prescient forecast has proved to be astonishingly accurate.
The determination of the neocons, the Federalist Society, the far-right
radio giants, the Olin, Scaife, Coors and Bradley foundations, and the
entire stable of right-wing, quasi-fascist groups that operate openly
within American society, have pounded the final wooden stake into the
heart of the personal freedom. The basic legal protections that safeguard
the citizen from the arbitrary and hostile action of the state have been
rescinded. We all stand naked before the absolute power of the President.

The government has no case against Jose Padilla, a hapless Chicago
gang-banger who allegedly visited Pakistan before he was arrested at
O'Hare airport 3 and a half years ago. He is simply an unwitting victim of
circumstance; a convenient scapegoat for eviscerating the rule of law. The
Bush administration has used its extraordinary influence in the media to
demagogue the case and keep him locked-away without producing one shred of
evidence against him. The entire affair has been a grotesque mockery of
justice. The hard-right groups that engineered this plot know exactly
where the fault-lines in American jurisprudence lie; in the inalienable
protections of its citizens.

Padilla became the test-case for shattering the Bill of Rights with one
withering blow. It has succeeded beyond anyone's wildest expectation.

There's no chance that the Supreme Court will retry the case and draw more
attention to the shocking details of this judicial-coup; they already
punted once before preferring to pass it along to the lower court. Rather,
the meaning of the case will be ignored until the president needs to
exercise the newly-bestowed powers of supreme leader. That authority is
now firmly rooted in the legal precedent established by the Padilla
ruling.


No Longer the Land of the Free

Americans seem unaware of the great loss we've all suffered by the Padilla
verdict. If the President is allowed to arbitrarily decide who has
"inalienable rights", than those rights become the provisional gifts of
the government rather than a reliable shield against the abuse of state
power. It means that every American citizen is as vulnerable to the same
violation of human rights as the men currently imprisoned in Guantanamo
Bay. It also means that the legal wall that shelters the citizen from the
random violence of the political establishment has been reduced to rubble.

The Padilla ruling is the blackest day in American history. The icons of
American liberty; the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the
Statue of Liberty; are empty shrines if they are not underscored by the
guarantee of freedom. The Vietnam Memorial, the Constitution, the
Gettysburg Address, the 4th of July, the Federalist Papers, and the
American flag; all gratuitous expressions of a principle that has vanished
from the political landscape.

Every man and woman who ever wore an American uniform and died in the
service of their country, died in vain. Their sacrifice has been rendered
completely worthless by the action of the 4th Circuit Court.

George Bush has now extinguished every meaningful part of the American
dream. The last vestige of the social contract has been defiled and
desecrated by the administration and their court. Personal freedom is dead
in America; it was impaled by the verdict against Jose Padilla. How many
thousands or, perhaps, millions of Americans will die or endure
incalculable suffering to regain what we have lost on this tragic day?


Mike Whitney lives in Washington state. He can be reached at:
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