President Obama and His DOJ Pissing on the Constitution and the American People

President Barack Obama and his Department of Justice have  just trumped the criminal Bush regime in pissing on the Constitution and the rights of the American people.

Obama and Holder are claiming that Bush (thus Obama) cannot be held accountable by any court for warrantless spying on Americans, and using the despicable state secrets argument (which I've written about frequently including today when I wrote that it was the refuge of Bushite government cover-ups) and also claiming "sovereign immunity" 

My God, we didn't vote to install a king!  What the hell do Obama and his DOJ think they are doing? Is this a democracy of cult of personality?  This is worse than the imperial Bush!

Glenn Greenwald at Salon writes about this shocking policy coming from Obama and his DOJ headed by Eric Holder.  

"Several weeks ago, I noted that unlike the Right -- which turned itself into a virtual cult of uncritical reverence for George W. Bush especially during the first several years of his administration -- large numbers of Bush critics have been admirably willing to criticize Obama when he embraces the very policies that prompted so much anger and controversy during the Bush years.  Last night, Keith Olbermann -- who has undoubtedly been one of the most swooning and often-uncritical admirers of Barack Obama of anyone in the country (behavior for which I rather harshly criticized him in the past) -- devoted the first two segments of his show to emphatically lambasting Obama and Eric Holder's DOJ for the story I wrote about on Monday:  namely, the Obama administration's use of the radical Bush/Cheney state secrets doctrine and -- worse still -- a brand new claim of "sovereign immunity" to insist that courts lack the authority to decide whether the Bush administration broke the law in illegally spying on Americans.


"The fact that Keith Olbermann, an intense Obama supporter, spent the first ten minutes of his show attacking Obama for replicating (and, in this instance, actually surpassing) some of the worst Bush/Cheney abuses of executive power and secrecy claims reflects just how extreme is the conduct of the Obama DOJ here.  Just as revealingly, the top recommended Kos diary today (voted by the compulsively pro-Obama Kos readership) is one devoted to attacking Obama for his embrace of Bush/Cheney secrecy and immunity doctrines.  Also, afront page Daily Kos post yesterday by McJoan vehemently criticizing Obama (and quoting my criticisms at length) sparked near universal condemnation of Obama in the hundreds of comments that followed.  Additionally, my post on Monday spawned vehement objections to what Obama is doing in this area from the largest tech/privacy sites, such as Boing Boingand Slashdot.


"But where -- as here -- Obama embraces the very same extremist secrecy and immunity powers which provoked such intense criticism when Bush claimed those powers....It is simply impossible for X to have been a hallmark of lawless tyranny when Bush did it but an understandable or tolerable action (or, worse, a routine fulfillment of one's duties) when Obama does it."

Americans have rights, they just can't be enforced and the people cannot hold their government accountable.  What a crock!  This better get nipped in the bud now!  

NOBODY, NOT EVEN A PRESIDENT, NO MATTER HOW POPULAR, IS ABOVE THE LAW.

 

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