U.S. Democracy Has VAstly Eroded Since 9/11, Says Legal Expert

Louis Fisher’s new book reviews the Bush Administration’s denials of due legal process for both American citizen and non-citizen alike. U.S. Democracy Has Vastly Eroded Since 9/11, Says Legal ExpertBy Cliff Montgomery – Sept. 19th, 2008Few corporate journalists have the guts to openly attack the U.S. government’s post-9/11 rejections of Constitutional law–or to point out how many of these tyrannical power grabs have been spear-headed by the Bush White House.But Louis Fisher, top U.S. Constitutional scholar and separation of powers specialist at the Law Library of Congress, discusses the matter with a clear prose in his recently released book, The Constitution and 9/11: Recurring Threats to America’s Freedoms. The work has just been published by University of Kansas Press.Fans of know that we often quote from Fisher’s impressive analyses of U.S. law and American freedoms.A fine read for both the non-specialist and the expert, Fisher’s new book reviews the Bush Administration’s denial of due legal process for both American citizen and non-citizen alike.Fisher also gives an expert analysis of such anti-democratic matters as U.S. domestic spying, military tribunals, the so-called “state secrets” privilege and Guantanamo Bay, as well as many other erosions of American freedoms and admissions of Natural Right.But all is not lost: Fisher reminds his readers of past attempts to quash or curtail democracy in America, and of how each attempt eventually came to ruin and infamy.Below we quote a few small excerpts from Fisher’s new book:  “Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States abandoned many of its rights and privileges for the accused, both citizens and non-citizens.””With political power concentrated in the President, executive branch officials met in secret to draft policies that supported the arrest and detention of ‘suspected terrorists’. [But] They saw no need to make specific charges, provide counsel, or allow the accused an opportunity to examine evidence.””Secret trials and the use of secret evidence became part of the war against terrorism.””Military commissions became a substitute for civil courts and courts-martial. Suspects were flown to foreign prisons for interrogation and torture. Some of the administration initiatives violated existing statutes and treaties.””In times of heightened stress and calls for ‘national security’, the United States was once again violating basic principles of constitutional government and losing its leadership in the world community.””Once again in America, emergency powers were invoked to disregard individual rights and [actually to] weaken national security.””[This book will consider] what steps can be taken to rekindle interest in and respect for constitutional government, lessen the chance of future violations, and restore America’s place among democratic nations.”Like what you’re reading so far? Then why not order a full year (52 issues) of thee-newsletter for only $15? A major article covering an story not being told in the Corporate Press will be delivered to your email every Monday morning for a full year, for less than 30 cents an issue. Order Now!

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