What's Sensenbrenner doing in the Judiciary Committee?
"A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS
This morning, House Judiciary Chairman James Sensenbrenner, Jr. (R-WI)
<http://www.house.gov/sensenbrenner/contact.htm> unilaterally and
arbitrarily shut down committee hearings on the reauthorization of the
Patriot Act without comment or issuing a statement. Sensenbrenner
gaveled the committee hearings in the middle of witnesses testifying
about human and civil rights abuses at Guantanamo Bay, racial profiling
of individuals of Middle Eastern descent, prolonged detentions of
Americans after September 11th and other abuses.
The suppression of free speech and testimony in the congressional
committee in charge of protecting our civil liberties shows the
Republican's power grab has no limits and no decency. The irony was not
lost on anyone.
The witnesses appearing before the House Judiciary Committee included,
Chip Pitts, Chair of the Board of Amnesty International USA; Dr. James
J. Zogby, President of the Arab American Institute; Deborah Pearlstein,
Director of the U.S. Law and Security Program "Human Rights First"; and
Carlina Tapia Ruano of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
The witnesses were called by the indomitable Rep. John Conyers, Jr.
(D-MI) <http://www.house.gov/conyers> who continues to stand up to the
right-wing's attempt to eviscerate American Constitutional liberties.
"There are few issues that are more important to this Committee or this
Congress than the Patriot Act and the war against terror. This not only
affects the rights and privacy of every American, but impacts the extent
to which our nation is able to hold itself out as a beacon of liberty as
we advocate for democracy around the world," said Congressman Conyers as
he opened the committee hearings.
Sixteen provisions in the USA Patriot Act are expiring because Rep.
Conyers fought for sunset provisions to keep the erosion of civil
liberties from becoming permanent when the Patriot Act was first
introduced in the fervor following September 11th. Now the Bush
administration is seeking to not only reauthorize but expand the reach
and power of the Patriot Act, such as giving the FBI the ability to
issue secret wire taps and conduct searches without warrants approved by
a federal judge. A policy tantamount to creating a secret police force
above the rule of law.
"Rather than making us safer, the abuses and excesses of our war against
terrorism are actually tarnishing our nation's reputation and making us
less safe," said Conyers.
Chip Pitts of Amnesty International USA in his written statement to be
addressed to the House Judiciary Committee - before Sensenbrenner
effectively muzzled him and other witnesses - observed that the Patriot
Act has a "chilling affect on freedom." Pitts added "the law jeopardizes
due process and fair trial procedures by encouraging a presumption of
guilt until proven innocent. ...The Patriot Act is of concern both in
itself, and also because it has inspired a significant cascade of
similar legislation around the world that weakens the rule of law which
is so essential to the protection of human rights."
The overarching fear with expanding the Patriot Act is the lack of
oversight given to judges, the denial of due process to American
citizens such as keeping detainees from the right to see a lawyer, and
the broad discretion given to police and homeland security officials in
the Bush administration. You can be labeled a suspected terrorist, if
not presumed guilty, if the Bush administration says you are. The
secretive Busheviks appear more interested in obtaining Stalin-like
police powers than in protecting Americans from terrorism.
Sensenbrenner's Soviet-style tactic of gaveling a meeting to end it
because he didnt like what he heard about the Bushevik abuses of our
civil liberties is a horrifying example of what America faces if the GOP
one-party state is given expanded police powers to invade the rights of
Americans.
"The governments that are most effective in safeguarding human security
are those that operate strictly under the rule of law: that is, under a
system in which people are governed by public laws that are set in
advance, applied equally in all cases," said Deborah Pearlstein,
Director, U.S. Law and Security Program who was called to testify.
The Bush administration has routinely flouted the rule of law since
September 11th claiming the need for broad police powers to protect
security and prevent terrorism. But the Bush administration as well as
Department of Justice and Homeland Security officials have been
routinely discredited and rebuked for their actions. They have
repeatedly initiated arrests and invasions of privacy for public
relations purposes, only to drop charges later.
In short, many Americans and organizations just don't trust the Bush
administration, and rightly so after a systematic pattern of abuse and
erosion of the Constitution. The Busheviks are clearly using the fear of
terrorism as a means to consolidate dictatorship like powers.
What member of Congress in their right mind could possibly consider
giving more power to an Administration that endorses torture and
indefinite detentions?
Democracies do not fail overnight. They slowly erode and descend by
denying rights to the minority, the takeover of an independent
judiciary, suppressing speech and assembly, and the rise of secrecy and
repressive police powers in the executive branch.
Sensenbrenner's belligerent act to shut down dissent and gag witnesses
warning about the broad police powers given to the administration should
give Americans pause as the Republican Party inches closer and closer to
turning American into a one-party state.
The witnesses to the Bushevik violations of our Constitution, civil
liberties, and individual rights valiantly continued to speak after
Sensenbrenner formally shut down the hearing (probably as a result of a
phone call from the White House). But their voices were hardly heard,
which was the objective of the Busheviks.
What makes the barbarians in the White House shudder most is a bright
light of truth reaching the American public.
They have been unusually successful in intimidating the media into
enabling their lies. Now, they are just preemptively breaking laws and
the rules of Congress to suppress the truth.
It can happen here, and it is."





He just down the committee without comment in the middle of testimony critical of the Administration? This is what political discourse and free speech has ended up becoming in America?
June 10, 2005 3:20 PM | Reply | Permalink
Found out a bit more: Check out DemBloggers.com where they have the video. It's pretty stunning to watch. Basically, Sensenbrenner got all up in arms that the witnesses were bringing up topics related to the human and civil rights behavior of the Administration and not sticking to the 16 provisions of the Patriot Act that (thankfully) sunset.
Rep. Nadler of New York's speech after the hearing was closed is really good (even after they turned the mike off!).
I'll be posting the videos (probably temporarily, unfortunately) off my website as well, http://www.asahopkins.com.
June 10, 2005 3:59 PM | Reply | Permalink