http://bit.ly/4RzUxo

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No presidential statement or White House press briefing was held on
it. In fact, all that can be found about it on the official White
House Web site is the Dec. 17 announcement and one-paragraph text of
President Obama's Executive Order 12425, with this innocuous headline:
"Amending Executive Order 12425 Designating Interpol as a public
international organization entitled to enjoy certain privileges,
exemptions, and immunities."In fact, this new directive from Obama may
be the most destructive blow ever struck against American
constitutional civil liberties. No wonder the White House said as
little as possible about it.

There are multiple reasons why this Obama decision is so deeply
disturbing. First, the Obama order reverses a 1983 Reagan
administration decision in order to grant Interpol, the International
Criminal Police Organization, two key privileges. First, Obama has
granted Interpol the ability to operate within the territorial limits
of the United States without being subject to the same constitutional
restraints that apply to all domestic law enforcement agencies such as
the FBI. Second, Obama has exempted Interpol's domestic facilities --
including its office within the U.S. Department of Justice -- from
search and seizure by U.S. authorities and from disclosure of archived
documents in response to Freedom of Information Act requests filed by
U.S. citizens. Think very carefully about what you just read: Obama
has given an international law enforcement organization that is
accountable to no other national authority the ability to operate as
it pleases within our own borders, and he has freed it from the most
basic measure of official transparency and accountability, the FOIA.

The Examiner has asked for but not yet received from the White House
press office an explanation of why the president signed this executive
order and who among his advisers was involved in the process leading
to his doing so. Unless the White House can provide credible reasons
to think otherwise, it seems clear that Executive Order 12425's
consequences could be far-reaching and disastrous. To cite only the
most obvious example, giving Interpol free rein to act within this
country could subject U.S. military, diplomatic, and intelligence
personnel to the prospect of being taken into custody and hauled
before the International Criminal Court as "war criminals."

As National Review Online's Andy McCarthy put it, the White House must
answer these questions: Why should we elevate an international police
force above American law? Why would we immunize an international
police force from the limitations that constrain the FBI and other
American law-enforcement agencies? Why is it suddenly necessary to
have, within the Justice Department, a repository for stashing
government files that will be beyond the scrutiny of Congress,
American law enforcement, the media, and the American people?
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Wow. Don't be fooled into thinking he's a naive do-gooder. He knows
exactly what he's doing, even when he's getting his diplomatic clock
cleaned by the clowns in Tehran, or trading our strategic advantages
to Russia for the short term gain of friendly CEOs at GE.

It is by design, and his goal is to destroy this country as we've
known it. From the inside.

- Publius

-- 

"It ought never to be forgotten, that a firm union of this country,
under an efficient government, will probably be an increasing object
of jealousy to more than one nation of Europe; and that enterprises to
subvert it will sometimes originate in the intrigues of foreign
powers, and will seldom fail to be patronized and abetted by some of
them. Its preservation, therefore ought in no case that can be
avoided, to be committed to the guardianship of any but those whose
situation will uniformly beget an immediate interest in the faithful
and vigilant performance of the trust." [Federalist Papers #59]

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