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Memos Provide Blueprint for Police State

by: Marjorie Cohn, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

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President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in 2006. (Photo: Ron Edmonds / AP)

    Seven newly released memos from the Bush Justice Department reveal a concerted strategy to cloak the president with power to override the Constitution. The memos provide "legal" rationales for the president to suspend freedom of speech and press; order warrantless searches and seizures, including wiretaps of US citizens; lock up US citizens indefinitely in the United States without criminal charges; send suspected terrorists to other countries where they will likely be tortured; and unilaterally abrogate treaties. According to the reasoning in the memos, Congress has no role to check and balance the executive. That is the definition of a police state.

    Who wrote these memos? All but one were crafted in whole or in part by the infamous John Yoo and Jay Bybee, authors of the so-called "torture memos" that redefined torture much more narrowly than the US definition of torture, and counseled the president how to torture and get away with it. In one memo, Yoo said the Justice Department would not enforce US laws against torture, assault, maiming and stalking in the detention and interrogation of enemy combatants.

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Justice Department to Reveal More Bush Administration Legal Memos    β€’

    What does the federal maiming statute prohibit? It makes it a crime for someone "with the intent to torture, maim, or disfigure" to "cut, bite, or slit the nose, ear or lip, or cut out or disable the tongue, or put out or destroy an eye, or cut off or disable a limb or any member of another person." It further prohibits individuals from "throwing or pouring upon another person any scalding water, corrosive acid, or caustic substance" with like intent.

    The two torture memos were later withdrawn after they became public because their legal reasoning was clearly defective. But they remained in effect long enough to authorize the torture and abuse of many prisoners in US custody.

    The seven memos just made public were also eventually disavowed, several years after they were written. Steven Bradbury, the principal deputy assistant attorney general in Bush's Department of Justice, issued two disclaimer memos - on October 6, 2008 and January 15, 2009 - that said the assertions in those seven memos did "not reflect the current views of this Office." Why Bradbury waited until Bush was almost out of office to issue the disclaimers remains a mystery. Some speculate that Bradbury, knowing the new administration would likely release the memos, was trying to cover his backside.

    Indeed, Yoo, Bybee and Bradbury are the three former Justice Department lawyers that the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) singled out for criticism in its still unreleased report. The OPR could refer these lawyers for state bar discipline or even recommend criminal charges against them.

    In his memos, Yoo justified giving unchecked authority to the president because the United States was in a "state of armed conflict." Yoo wrote, "First Amendment speech and press rights may also be subordinated to the overriding need to wage war successfully." Yoo made the preposterous argument that since deadly force could legitimately be used in self-defense in criminal cases, the president could suspend the Fourth Amendment because privacy rights are less serious than protection from the use of deadly force.

    Bybee wrote in one of the memos that nothing can stop the president from sending al-Qaeda and Taliban prisoners captured overseas to third countries, as long as he doesn't intend for them to be tortured. But the Convention Against Torture, to which the United States is a party, says that no country can expel, return or extradite a person to another country "where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture." Bybee claimed the Torture Convention didn't apply extraterritorially, a proposition roundly debunked by reputable scholars. The Bush administration reportedly engaged in this practice of extraordinary rendition 100 to 150 times as of March 2005.

    The same day that Attorney General Eric Holder released the memos, the government revealed that the CIA had destroyed 92 videotapes of harsh interrogations of Abu Zubaida and Abd al Rahim al Nashiri, both of whom were subjected to waterboarding. The memo that authorized the CIA to waterboard, written the same day as one of Yoo/Bybee's torture memos, has not yet been released.

    Bush insisted that Zubaida was a dangerous terrorist, in spite of the contention of one of the FBI's leading al-Qaeda experts that Zubaida was schizophrenic, a bit player in the organization. Under torture, Zubaida admitted to everything under the sun - his information was virtually worthless.

    There are more memos yet to be released. They will invariably implicate Bush officials and lawyers in the commission of torture, illegal surveillance, extraordinary rendition, and other violations of the law.

    Meanwhile, John Yoo remains on the faculty of Berkeley Law School and Jay Bybee is a federal judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. These men, who advised Bush on how to create a police state, should be investigated, prosecuted and disbarred. Yoo should be fired and Bybee impeached.

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Justice Department to Reveal More Bush Administration Legal Memos

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by: Carrie Johnson, The Washington Post

    Justice Department officials intend to release more secret legal memos that underpinned the Bush administration's approach to national security issues, responding to pressure from Democratic lawmakers and interest groups that have sued for access to the sensitive materials, sources said yesterday.

    At his January confirmation hearing, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said he would direct new leaders of the department's Office of Legal Counsel to review opinions issued in the Bush years to determine whether some of the still-private rulings could be published.

    A formal review has not yet begun, but authorities released nine memos on Monday in part because some of them had been sought in a related civil lawsuit involving John C. Yoo. Yoo, a former lawyer at the OLC, authored many controversial legal rulings supporting an expansive view of presidential authority after the terrorist strikes of Sept. 11, 2001.

    No imminent releases of information are planned, a department source said, but the appetite for the opinions is growing among civil liberties groups and legal scholars.

    Word that more documents are to be released comes as Senate Democrats prepare to hold a hearing today on a proposal by Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) to establish a "truth commission" to get to the bottom of contentious Bush-era national security practices. Leahy has called the Office of Legal Counsel under Bush a "rubber stamp for some of the administration's worst abuses of power."

    Two other members of the committee, Majority Whip Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), have demanded that Justice Department leaders produce a report prepared by internal ethics watchdogs on the work of three former OLC lawyers including Yoo. The inquiry, which has been underway for more than 4 1/2 years, focuses on whether Yoo and former OLC chief Jay S. Bybee violated professional standards in preparing the national security opinions. The review also examined the work of another former OLC chief, Steven G. Bradbury, but did not make disciplinary recommendations about him, a former Bush lawyer said.

  

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Marjorie Cohn is president of the National Lawyers Guild and a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. She is the author of "Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law" and co-author of "Rules of Disengagement: The Politics and Honor of Military Dissent." Her anthology, "The United States of Torture: America's Past and Present Policy of Interrogation and Abuse," will be published next year by NYU Press. See www.marjoriecohn.com.

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Do we know when and which

Do we know when and which policies were carried out? It is not clear to me that some of the policies were begun after Sept. 11, 2001, not before. And, yes, I agree with Prof. Marjorie Cohn, that investigation and prosecution is in order, from top on down, of all violations of US law. The fiction of the Bush Administration could do "anything" because one or more lawyers' opinions "said so" is nonsense.

Everything they did was

Everything they did was based on 9/11. The shredding of our Constitution and our basic rights. The fake wars. The deaths of over a million Iraq citizens. The death and disabling of thousands and thousands of our brave soldiers. The hundreds of billions of our tax dollars transfered to their own corporate war machine or "lost" through fraud. Their endless lies. And let's not forget that steel frame buildings can not and do not just collapse at free fall speed into their own footprints (THE PATH OF MOST RESISTANCE), because that's impossible without a whole lot of preparation!

I am surprised that

I am surprised that President Bush did not declare marshal law just to keep himself in office. Somewhere in the Bible is states about the anti-Christ and his power in trying to destroy the world, having seen what President Bush has done to this country I believe he is the anti-Christ. Susan

TREASONOUS. HORRIFYING acts

TREASONOUS. HORRIFYING acts resulted from what these men set in motion. Cohn writes, "John Yoo remains on the faculty of Berkeley Law School and Jay Bybee is a federal judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. These men, who advised Bush on how to create a police state, should be investigated, prosecuted and disbarred. Yoo should be fired and Bybee impeached." Isn't this the least kind of response? Aren't these acts and the intent behind them treasonous? Prosecutions of the Bush Cabinet are an urgent necessity. Democrats versus Republicans do not define the real issue. The real distinction to be made should be seen in distinctions seen clearly between Constitutional and anti-Constitutional β€œRepresentatives”. Will we have democracy or tyranny? Alarmingly it seems that there remains a very active threat to the Republic and the democratic safety of citizens.

How long before 9/11 were

How long before 9/11 were these wheels in motion? How close were we to becoming a Police State, run in our best interests by a few people who would control all things known? And WHEN will the current Administration publish ALL the information about this criminal behavior? Special Prosecutors NEEDED and the information needs to flow, transparently and openly.

And what if 9/11 turns out

And what if 9/11 turns out to be an insider's job,. which is most definitely is? With the resume of corruption these guys offer, how in the world can anyone be stupid or naive enough to not KNOW that 9/11 was the first domino in this long line of corruption?

I am pleased to see a

I am pleased to see a reminder in the first comment that"steel frame buildings can not and do not collapse at free fall speed into their own footprints WITHOUT A WHOLE LOT OF PREPARATION. When will this and all the rest of 9/11 lies be properly investigated and the true findings published???????

This is just what we know so

This is just what we know so far, imagine what we don't know. Many of these are capital crimes committed by American citizens acting in an official capacity on behalf and in the name of an unsuspecting American Public. The men and women responsible for these criminal acts must be brought to trial and if found guilty, punished to the fullest extent of the law. "EQUAL JUSTICE..!" That's our battle cry. In the courts, in health care, in education, in taxation, in energy and most important in opportunity. EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL...! Best regards, Econolicious

"Recommend criminal charges

"Recommend criminal charges against them"? Excellent idea. I suggest treason to start with.

"Liberals" are the

"Liberals" are the Constitutional Conservatives. repugs define patriotism as agreeing with george bush jr.. Liberals are deemed less patriotic for agreeing with George Washington. None of what has recently come out is "news". We saw these "blueprints" before. It's one of those forgotten details about the Iran-Contra scandal that we liberals were called "paranoid" for pointing out. These people need to be called out publicly so this won't go down in future (legislatively pre-approved) "history" books as an example of a "paranoid liberal conspiracy theory". The fact that these psychos have made a concerted effort to inject that exact phrase into the popular lexicon is just part of the plan to get away with these very deeds. THESE PEOPLE HAVE COMMITTED TREASON. There's no getting around that fact. What would that great American transvestite ann coulter say if President Clinton had done anything like this? I'll give you a hint: He didn't do anything remotely this anti-American, yet she once said "the only debate (about President Clinton) is whether to impeach or ASSASSINATE". Here's a good link discussing this intentionally engineered double-standard: http://www.thenation.com/doc/20020923/alterman

The one reason I question

The one reason I question the 9/11 inside job theory is that they wanted to invade Iraq, not Afghanistan, so why would they pin it on Bin Laden?

Moment of truth for the

Moment of truth for the Republic. If we don't repair the breech, they will come thru again, much stronger than before. We have witnessed a progression and a push towards tyranny, the very shadow and antithesis of our original cause. Those who espouse that our founding principles and American ideals be put aside in the name of a false security, are not patriots. They are not worthy to bear the full responsibilities and risks that freedom requires, nor are they mature enough in character to enjoy the full citizenship that our American Revolution proclaims. This is the land of the free and the home of the brave! Those who are not brave or strong enough to operate within the law and the Constitution or to shoulder fully the risks and trials of this noble liberty, betray the Republic and the Nation and corrupt the deeply held ideals for which it stands. To be free is a risky business , fellow citizens, and the price of Liberty is eternal vigilance!

Project for New American

Project for New American Century issued the White Paper in 1999. All of them were in on it. Cheney,Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld.Perle. Neo Cons in heat. Who are they? Zionists. Where did they come from? University of Chicago. What's the plan? Perpetual war. Why? To protect Israel. Bush wanted his oil with James Baker. Saddam did not want to play ball. Bin Laden became a renegade of the CIA anti Russian campaign with Saudi/Amercian backers. He needed to be silenced in order to have someone to blame for 9/11. He became the perfect patsy. The Taliban shut down the poppies. Karzai's Brother wanted them operational. The Taliban wanted to deal for the pipeline but Unocal had other ideas. Condie, Kahalizad and Karzai were all Unocal. Chevron bought it to end the paper trail. Conspiracy is a moot point as all actions created causes for subsequent actions which fit the objective. This is not a liberal perspective . The perspective is of Bush/Cheney. Martial Law was based on subsequent attacks. Cheney and Rove ran out of time but they will be back. Rush never went away, did he?

9/11 Seems like the ultimate

9/11 Seems like the ultimate left-wing conspiracy nut whack job - until you remember that Cheney, Rumsfeld and Bush senior worked for Gerald Ford, who was on the Warren Commission whitewash and who, as President, pardoned Nixon and who later were movers in the Reagan Administration and who through Ollie North engineered the October Surprise unseating President Carter, and who instigated Iran/Contragate, And DON'T THESE THINGS MARK THE ALL POLITICAL OPPRESSIONS OF OUR LIFETIME???? ...it really is all connected... so if there ever was a time to DO SOMETHNING, NOW IS THE TIME! The Bush Cabinet must be prosecuted!

Why do Democrats and

Why do Democrats and President Obama seem so Reticent AND Hesitant in opening a serious, widespread Justice Department Investigation into what BuSh, Cheney, Gonzales, Yoo, Rove, ET.AL.... did and attempted to do to ALL OF US AND OUR REPUBLIC...?............. Does anyone really believe that all they did was just the result of some ''''patriotic-leadership over reaction''''' to an attack by terrorists..?... OR... a 'scrambling effort to 'secure the Nation from harm'...?.... OR.. that they acted in any way shape or form other than in a self serving, self empowering, nasty, calculated attempt to undermine the very foundation of our Republic for the sake of power, control and foisting whatever crazy agenda they had in mind on the American People and the CONSTITUTION they swore to serve and protect and UPHOLD...??????...................... ARE WE A NATION OF LAWS AND NOT OF MEN...?.................... Or Not...?

Bush and Obama had the same

Bush and Obama had the same corporate backers and now follow the same policies. We've had decades of the same oligarchs in charge. There is one more option before it becomes clear that the system can't be changed from within. The Libertarians/Constitutionalists have yet to take the reins. Ditch the Republicrats and check out the second parties for a change.

The real motives for

The real motives for confessor Yoo and judge Bybee are not money but other kinds of rewards like the positions you are in right now. Was it Walker Bush or Cheney or Ashcroft ?. Only a legal proceeding will bring out the truth as you two know it.

Bush and Cheney publicly

Bush and Cheney publicly admitted authorizing torture. These are High Crimes against the Constitution and War Crimes. The preeminent issue for American citizens is whether there was a systematic subversion of bedrock law of the Constitution and its various legal expressions by the Bush Administration. The issue is so large that we tend to miss it because it involves racketeering, and the intentional undoing of the Constitution. Citizens need to be focused about this. Probably nothing is more important to our safety and future. Without accountability to the terms of the Constitution all of our freedoms could unravel straight to the gulag. They almost did.

So, can we now, whenever

So, can we now, whenever Bush and Cheney are mentioned in print or otherwise, refer to them as the first co-Fascist dictatorship of the USA?

We need a real and honest

We need a real and honest understanding of the Bush Legacy, one that expands on what illegal acts this administration implemented. This kind of facist behavior needs to go down in flames after a FULL accounting to the people of American and the world. Only then will we regain the respect we once had.

To the person who said,

To the person who said, "There is one more option before it becomes clear that the system can't be changed from within. The Libertarians/Constitutionalists have yet to take the reins. Ditch the Republicrats and check out the second parties for a change.": I apologize for laboring a point that is a bit off-topic (although it concerns the funding for the neo-con priorities mentioned in the article), but I think the idea that libertarianism would be a change from current republican/milton friedman thinking needs to be tackled head-on. "Libertarians" are just right-wing republicans in sheep's clothing who think the only thing tax dollars should be spent on is "defense". How many Libertarians actually think we should stop funding the military altogether? gingrich argued for more libertarianism in the 90s. These ideas wouldn't "shrink the size of our government". They'd just maintain it, while shrinking its responsiveness to our non-military needs. The military representing 60% of our current budget just isn't enough for so-called libertarians. If they wanted to do away with funding the police and military as well, they wouldn't be "libertarians". They'd be "anarchists". Don't be fooled by the same freedom-hating neo-cons who just left office using the "libertarian" bait-and-switch every time they're out of office.

Yes, we know that Yoo and

Yes, we know that Yoo and Bybee were acting on orders from Bush and Cheney. But that does not excuse them. Nor does it excuse Bush and Cheney et al from then using the orders they had ordered to be written. Unless there are serious sanctions exacted, this country can give up all claims to being a nation of laws. Unless the whiter-than-thou high crimes and misdemeanors are duly prosecuted and punished, we can also quit expecting that Americans will abide by any laws. Why should we, if our fat-cat leaders don't have to?

The problem for them is that

The problem for them is that they have to LIVE with themselves, they have to look in the mirror every morning! How does this feel????????????????

Read Protocol No. 10...

Read Protocol No. 10... under "We Name Presidents"

In February of 2001

In February of 2001 documents and evidence from a massive international investigation into Safari Club/BCCI/Organized crime activities were moved from a number of locations and into the WTC. This was done because the offices of the DOJ that typically handle these gov't RICO cases is in the SD of NY. If one traces the Safari Club history, you'll see that the players date back and link back to Watergate, and prior "intelligence/financial/oc" relationships. All of the documents and all of that evidence, which would link the international intelligence cabal to widespread organized criminal misconduct, and potentially expose them to "justice" had to be destroyed. The WTC went down, as did all of the other locations where sensitive information was being gathered and shared. Why Bin Laden? Why not? We always need a bogey man, a face of evil so we can direct out pain, anger and hate. Why Iraq? Waterways and oil. Why Afghanistan? Poppies - dope....and an oil pipeline that was not allowed to go through until after 9/11 and is not yet finished. There is a lot of talk about "justice" and "accountability". When has this country ever held it's leaders accountable for any of their criminal misconduct? When has the DOJ ever followed through and fulfilled their oath to protect and defend the Constitution when confronted with the likes of a political patsy like Ollie North?

-'have to live with

-'have to live with themselves..look in the mirror..' don't worry, it bothers them not-they are killers.

It' s worth noting that the

It' s worth noting that the "Department of Homeland Security" is another building block in the creation of an American police state. Janet Napolitano apparently wants to beef up many "measures" that threaten privacy and freedom of movement in the US. This department will become the KGB or the SS of America if it is not eliminated very soon.

We have been in a state of

We have been in a state of "undeclared war" ever since Korea which has been the pretext for a police state. The colors of the American flag are red white and blue- it is only the flag of war with the golden fringe- apparently people think of this as a nice adornment or some sort, but what it means is the usual Constitutional protections do not apply "for the duration."t. Unfortunately, Congress shows no sign of being capable of being shamed into compliance with that document; people can starve as immense astronomical sums are poured down the rat hole of military spending while Obama, with a boyish smile, glibly promises change. And this is a man who actually taught Constitutional law! Tell, us, Mr. Obama- what is with the tassels on the flag?

A most informative post by

A most informative post by 'Anonymous'...( 'In February 2001...') concernig the convenient destruction of sensitive material lost in the WTC disaster of September 11. Sadly...the majority of Americans would rather believe the dangers come from without..not within their country...no matter how compelling the evidence to the contrary. The very idea that such a heinous crime on American soil could be committed from within..to cover earlier treasonous and illegal activities by their own is impossible for most to compute. I firmly believe that these people will never be prosecuted for any of the illegal activities committed in the name of American 'democracy and freedom' . The proof is in the political pudding...Ollie North being a good example. These men are guilty of horrendous crimes against humanity..and the flauting of not only American ..but..International law. Apparently... Americans are most put off by the notion of their leaders indulging in extra- marital sex than the destruction of the American Constitution , wholesale corruption and murder these people have gotten away with...over and over again. Tragic.

Conservatives are

Conservatives are authoritarians. Authoritarians are tyrants. They were running the nation. And they still do, in the baordrooms of Corporate America. In the lunchrooms they make sure the TV sets are tuned into FoxNews, and no other channel. Who voted them into power? We were promised vast wealth for voting for the GOP, and that they in turn, would legislate their narrow version of christian fundamentalist morality into the U.S. Constitution. They said they could make all of us rich by making permanent, mega-billion dollar tax breaks for the rich, and fighting Saddam to stop his WMD's. We bought into those lies... and what did it get us? Now, they're accusing everyone of being socialists. When does this insanity end? When America is destroyed by them? Then the GOP and their Irrational Right membership will say, "I told you so."

"Conservatives" ??? The

"Conservatives" ??? The Neo-cons are not at all 'conservative', certainly not interested in conserving the nation. These robots are out and out fascists determined to and largely have succeeded in taking over the nation .... and they betrayed genuine conservative values ages ago. And the irrational diatribe against 'zionists' etc. is exactly that, irrational. The rampant anti-Israeli, anti-Jewish rantings on the whack-left are counter-productive to finding the real culprits.