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John Ashcroft: American Fascist

"No one can terrorize a whole nation, unless we are all his accomplices."

- Edward R. Murrow

Attorney General John Ashcroft was called before Congress yesterday to give testimony 
regarding the unprecedented restrictions being placed upon the commonest of American 
liberties. With the passage of the PATRIOT Anti-Terror Bill, and through an Executive 
Order signed by Bush authorizing secret military tribunals for suspected terrorists, 
the latter of which was enacted with virtually no Congressional oversight despite the 
fact that it seems to violate the spirit, if not the letter of the Posse Comitatus 
Act, Ashcroft had some things to answer for.

 From the beginning of his testimony, Ashcroft was defiant in the face of some 
skeptical Democratic Senators. He waved a copy of an Al Qaeda terrorism handbook in 
their faces as proof positive that no restriction of freedom was too severe when 
considering the enemy he seeks.

In his opening remarks, Ashcroft made the following statement: "To those who scare 
peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty; my message is this: Your tactics 
only aid terrorists - for they erode our national unity and diminish our resolve."

There is no plainer way to say it - this is rank demagoguery of a strain so pure that 
it has not been heard in the political dialogue of this nation since the dark days 
when Richard Nixon and Joseph McCarthy made careers out of shattering innocent lives 
during highly publicized anti-communist Congressional hearings in the 1950s.

In essence, John Ashcroft claims that if you question the unprecedented steps he and 
his Justice Department are taking, if you voice doubts about the concept of destroying 
freedom in order to save it, if you step out of the narrow line being drawn by he and 
Mr. Bush, you are a terrorist. If you dare to participate in that most fundamental 
American activity - dissent - you are aiding and abetting the murderous butchers who 
sent thousands of our citizens to death three months ago.

No more grave an accusation can be leveled in this time, and no more base and 
groundless a charge can be or has been spoken. It is one thing to sit for weeks and 
hold your tongue for fear of being called unpatriotic, as many patriotic Americans did 
in the aftermath of September 11th. It is another again to be called a terrorist for 
defending the sanctity of the United States Constitution from men who come for it with 
erasers and redacting tape.

Ashcroft claims that there are people who are scaring Americans with "phantoms of lost 
liberty." Let us examine some of these phantoms, and see if there is any flesh on the 
bone.

The First Amendment of the Constitution reads as follows: "Congress shall make no law 
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or 
abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably 
to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

The idea that it was unpatriotic to question Bush in the aftermath of September 11th 
received wide play and acclaim in the media, and still does in many circles. This 
skirted the edges of free speech restrictions forbidden by the First Amendment. 
Ashcrofts proclamation of December 6th, that anyone who speaks out against his and Mr. 
Bush's plans, fairly defines the reason this Amendment was created in the first place.

Patriotic Americans will now fear to speak out against the government, the first 
fundamental responsibility of any citizen, for fear of an accusation that will taint 
them forever. It is intimidation in the raw of the first principle - the right to 
speak your mind, and to defy authority when it has gone awry.

The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution reads as follows: "The right of the people to 
be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches 
and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable 
cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be 
searched, and the persons or things to be seized."

Section 213 of the PATRIOT Anti-Terrorism Bill is entitled 'Authority for Delaying 
Notice of the Execution of a Warrant.' Legal analysts have given this provision a 
snappier title: the "sneak and peek" section. Under 213, Federal officers can enter 
your home, search your belongings, and attach devices to your personal computer that 
record and broadcast back to them any and all keystrokes you make while online. They 
can do all of this without ever letting you know they were there.

Ostensibly, this provision is aimed at true-blue terrorists. We don't want them to 
know we're watching. After Ashcroft's performance of December 6th, however, any belief 
we may have that he or his department will restrain themselves from using this 
provision to police ordinary Americans must be shaken to the core. If you speak out 
against Ashcroft, you are a terrorist. The next logical step is that you will 
therefore be treated like one.

The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution reads as follows: "In all criminal 
prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an 
impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, 
which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of 
the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against 
him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the 
Assistance of Counsel for his defense."

One of the main reasons Ashcroft was ordered to appear before Congress was because of 
Bush's recent Executive Order authorizing the use of secret military tribunals to try 
- and potentially order the execution of - anyone suspected of being a terrorist. This 
is troubling on its face - secret trials with secret evidence followed by secret 
judgments.

Read the Executive Order closely, however. The section entitled 'Definition and 
Policy' describes what manner of suspect would come before the tribunal:

"(a) The term 'individual subject to this order' shall mean any individual who is not 
a United States citizen with respect to whom I determine from time to time in writing 
that:

(1) there is reason to believe that such individual, at the relevant times, (i) is or 
was a member of the organization known as al Qaida; (ii) has engaged in, aided or 
abetted, or conspired to commit, acts of international terrorism, or acts in 
preparation therefor, that have caused, threaten to cause, or have as their aim to 
cause, injury to or adverse effects on the United States, its citizens, national 
security, foreign policy, or economy; or (iii) has knowingly harbored one or more 
individuals described in subparagraphs (i) or (ii) of subsection 2(a)(1) of this order;

and (2) it is in the interest of the United States that such individual be subject to 
this order."

It is (2) that gives pause. There are some 20 million non-citizens occupying and 
working in this country right now. They could be arrested, detained, tried and 
convicted in secret if someone decides "it is in the interest of the United States." 
If John Ashcroft, whose idea of treason extends to questioning his highly questionable 
actions, is representative of the attitude being brought to this anti-terrorism 
endeavor, the precepts laid out in the Sixth Amendment have suddenly turned 
appallingly fragile.

One last thought: considering the lengths Ashcroft seems willing to go in order to 
stifle dissent, one wonders how difficult it would be to strip someone like you or I 
of our citizenship if we yell a bit too loudly. We would then be subject to (2) as 
well. If we have learned anything in the last three months, we have learned that the 
only thing sure to happen is the previously inconceivable.

The phantoms Mr. Ashcroft so arrogantly disparaged seem to have some significant 
substance, after all.

It comes to this: At the bottom, America is an idea, one represented and defended by 
the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Amendments listed above. Destroy the 
idea and you have destroyed the nation. If we are to believe the hyperbole of the 
administration, those who attacked us on September 11th did so because they despise 
our freedoms. To destroy those freedoms in response to the attack is tantamount to 
surrender.

I am not ready to surrender. Are you? Is Ashcroft? Is Bush? If not, then there are 
other motives at work here. Power, after all, is always hungry and in search of more 
territory to annex. Thus has it always been, which is why those Amendments are so 
vital.

Fascism is defined as, "A system of government marked by centralization of authority 
under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition 
through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism."

The only thing probable is the unimaginable now. This definition cuts too close to the 
bone. The time has come to stand up and say no to this slow evisceration of the idea 
that is America, to say no to men like Ashcroft who hold our essential freedoms in 
such contempt.

Never forget that it was Ashcroft, in the earliest iteration of the Anti-Terrorism 
bill, who advocated the suspension of habeas corpus. If there is a beating heart 
within the body of laws that protect our freedoms, habeas corpus is it. That alone 
should be enough to rouse us all.

I intend to challenge, at every opportunity, the assertion by Mr. Ashcroft that 
dissension is equal to terrorism. I intend to continue my questioning of his 
contra-Constitutional program of restrictions until they are stopped. I beg you to do 
the same.

I offer you the opportunity to add your name and voice to this fight. Send me an email 
here, and I will place your name on a list to appear on this website. By giving me 
your name, you sign a document that states your opposition to Ashcroft's 
Constitutional revisions while denouncing him for daring to call you a terrorist.

You are an American patriot. Stand up and be counted as one.

It is entirely possible that there will be trouble for you if you do this. Any fight 
for freedom has costs, and I cannot promise that you will not be made to pay for 
daring to speak your American mind here.

All I can promise is this: You will have done the right thing.

Stand up.

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-InfoWarz
We don't want your stinkin' fake terror and phoney war. And we sure in the hell don't 
want your Fascist police state.  And keep your criminal hands off our Constitution and 
Bill of Rights.

If terrorism's goal is to destroy freedom, then the Bush Administration is jam-packed 
full of terrorists.

Ashcroft: Mid-level terrorist. A little lower than terrorists Clinton and Bush, a 
little above Bin-laden.

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