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War on terror endangers liberty
Paul Craig Roberts

The war on terror is creating media attention and
fund-raising opportunities for conservative
organizations. It is also creating confusion of
thought among conservatives and, thereby,
opportunities for more centralized government
power and a police state.

Too many Americans are coming to accept that a
successful war on terror requires a police state
in whole or part.

For example, the Model State Emergency Health
Powers Act would give state governors the power
to order people from their homes and force them
into quarantines, separate parents from children,
impose price controls and rationing, and confiscate
guns and other property.

Supposedly, this is to protect us from germ
warfare, but herding people into confined spaces
is the best way to spread disease.

The Emergency Health Powers Act is sponsored by
the federal agency Centers for Disease Control.
According to Phyllis Schlafly (www.eagleforum.org),
the bill, conveying dictatorial powers upon
governors, is already moving through state
legislatures.

We are in far more danger from the belief that
the ends justify the means than we are from
terrorists. Fortunately, in our time of need
Loyola College Professor Thomas J. DiLorenzo
has stepped forward with a blockbuster of a
book, "The Real Lincoln," just released by Prima
Publishing. Read it and regain perspective.

Lincoln believed that his ends justified his
means. He used war to destroy the U.S. Constitution
in order to establish a powerful central government.

Lincoln assumed dictatorial military powers. He
used them to suppress all Northern opposition to
his illegal and unconstitutional acts.

Lincoln violated every constitutionally guaranteed
civil right. He ignored rulings hand-delivered to
him by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Roger Taney
ordering Lincoln to respect and faithfully execute
the laws of the United States and to protect
civil rights.

Lincoln replied by suspending habeas corpus, by
instituting a secret police and by arbitrarily
arresting without warrants or due process thousands
of leading citizens of Northern cities, state
legislators, U.S. congressmen, newspaper owners and
editors, ministers, bankers, policemen -- literally
everyone who expressed the slightest reservation
about Lincoln's aims and means, or who was
anonymously denounced by a rival or envious neighbor.

In the thoroughness with which Lincoln suppressed
dissent, he prefigured 20th century totalitarians.

Lincoln's "train of abuses" far exceeded those that
provoked our Founding Fathers to declare independence
from Britain.

In conducting the war, Lincoln encouraged his generals
to violate international law, the U.S. Military Code
and the moral prohibition against waging war on
civilians. Lincoln urged his generals to conduct
total war against the Southern civilian population,
to slaughter them with bombardments, to burn their
homes, barns and towns, to use rape as a weapon of
war, to destroy foodstuffs, and to leave women,
children and the elderly in the cold of winter
without shelter or a scrap of food.

In order to carry out Lincoln's wishes, a new kind
of soldier was needed. Gen. Sherman filled his
regiments with big city criminals and foreigners
fresh from the jails of Europe. The war against
the Southern civilian population was fought with
the immigrant soldier.

DiLornezo writes that had the South won the war,
there is no doubt that Lincoln and his generals -- Grant,
Sherman and Sheridan -- would have been hung as war
criminals under the Geneva Convention of 1863.

Lincoln was an American Pol Pot, except worse. Pol
Pot's barbarism was justified by the Marxian doctrine
of class genocide to which he adhered. Lincoln's
barbarism was prohibited by the morality of his
time and the U.S. Constitution, yet neither deterred
him.

DiLorenzo's greatest contribution is to show the real
reasons for which Lincoln went to war. Abolishing
slavery was not one of them. Lincoln was determined
to destroy the Southern states in order to remove
the constraints that Southern senators and congressmen,
standing in the Jeffersonian tradition, placed in the
way of centralized federal power, high tariffs and
subsidies to Northern industries.

Lincoln lusted after Empire. The juggernaut he put
in place exterminated the Plains Indians with the
same ferocity with which Southern towns and cities
were sacked and pillaged. Far from "saving the
union," Lincoln utterly destroyed the union achieved
by the Founding Fathers and the U.S. Constitution.

So little is left of accountable government that the
war on terror could very easily bring down the
remaining timbers of a once great house. Conservatives
should rethink their enthusiasm for the police state
methods of the war on terror while there is still time.

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