Thousands of Troops are Deployed on
By Naomi Wolf, AlterNet
Posted on October 8, 2008, Printed on October 9, 2008
http://www.alternet.org/story/101958/
Background:
the First Brigade of the Third Infantry Division, three to four thousand
soldiers, has been deployed in the
George
Bush struck down
Posse
Comitatus, thus making it legal for military
to patrol the
He
also led change to the 1807 Insurrection Act to give him far broader powers in
the event of a loosely defined "insurrection" or many other
"conditions" he has the power to identify. The Constitution allows
the suspension of habeas corpus -- habeas corpus prevents us from being seized
by the state and held without trial -- in the event of an
"insurrection." With his own army force now, his power to call a
group of protesters or angry voters "insurgents" staging an
"insurrection" is strengthened.
U.S.
Rep. Brad Sherman of
"The only way
they can pass this bill is by creating and sustaining a panic atmosphere. …
Many of us were told in private conversations that if we voted against this
bill on Monday that the sky would fall, the market would drop two or three
thousand points the first day and a couple of thousand on the second day, and a
few members were even told that there would be martial law in America if we
voted no."
If
this is true and Rep. Sherman is not delusional, I ask you to consider that if
they are willing to threaten martial law now, it is foolish to assume they will
never use that threat again. It is also foolish to trust in an orderly election
process to resolve this threat. And why deploy the First Brigade? One thing the
deployment accomplishes is to put teeth into such a threat.
I
interviewed
"If
the President directed the First Brigade to arrest Congress, what could stop him?"
"Nothing. Their only recourse is to cut off funding. The Congress would be at the
mercy of military leaders to go to them and ask them not to obey illegal
orders."
"But
these orders are now legal?'"
"Correct."
"If
the President directs the First Brigade to arrest a bunch of voters, what would
stop him?"
"Nothing. It would end up in courts but the action would have been taken."
"If
the President directs the First Brigade to kill civilians, what would stop
him?"
"Nothing."
"What
would prevent him from sending the First Brigade to arrest the editor of the
"Nothing. He could do what he did in
"What
happens to members of the First Brigade who refuse to take up arms against
"They'd
probably be treated as deserters as in
"Does
Congress have any military of their own?"
"No.
Congress has no direct control of any military units. The Governors have the
National Guard but they report to the President in an emergency that he
declares."
"Who
can arrest the President?"
"The
Attorney General can arrest the President after he leaves or after
impeachment."
[Note:
Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi has asserted it is
possible for District Attorneys around the country to charge President Bush
with murder if they represent districts where one or more military members who
have been killed in
"Given
the danger do you advocate impeachment?"
"Yes.
President Bush struck down Posse Comitatus -- which
has prevented, with a penalty of two years in prison,
"Should
Americans call on senior leaders in the Military to break publicly with this
action and call on their own men and women to disobey these orders?"
"Every
senior military officer's loyalty should ultimately be to the Constitution.
Every officer should publicly break with any illegal order, even from the
President."
"But
if these are now legal. If they say, 'Don't obey the Commander in Chief,' what
happens to the military?"
"Perhaps
they would be arrested and prosecuted as those who refuse to participate in the
current illegal war. That's what would be considered a coup."
"But
it's a coup already."
"Yes."
Naomi
Wolf is the author of
Give
Me Liberty (Simon and Schuster, 2008), the sequel to the New York Times
best-seller
The
End of America: A Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot (Chelsea Green,
2007).
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