Intro excerpt:

"In the last week alone, the Obama DOJ (a) attempted to shield Bush's
illegal spying programs from judicial review by (yet again) invoking the
very "state secrets" argument that Democrats spent years condemning and by
inventing a brand new "sovereign immunity" claim that not even the Bush
administration espoused, and (b) argued that individuals abducted outside of
Afghanistan by the U.S. and then "rendered" to and imprisoned in Bagram have
no rights of any kind -- not even to have a hearing to contest the
accusations against them -- even if they are not Afghans and were captured
far away from any "battlefield." These were merely the latest -- and among
the most disturbing -- in a string of episodes in which the Obama
administration has explicitly claimed to possess the very presidential
powers that Bush critics spent years condemning as radical, lawless and
authoritarian.


An emerging progressive consensus on Obama's executive power and secrecy
abuses
- Glenn Greenwald
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/04/13/obama/index.html



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