Obama's Right and Cheney Doesn't Get It: Freedom Makes Us Strong
By Robert Schlesinger, Thomas Jefferson Street blog
The president made an important point today that really can't be understated: Our freedoms and our democratic form of government are a great strength and aid to our national security. George W. Bush used to talk about freedom, and argue that our enemies didn't understand freedom. But I never got the sense that those around Bush, particularly Dick Cheney, understood freedom. Cheney and his allies come from the grim realist school of foreign policy, which sees weakness in an open society waiting to be exploited by more ruthless enemies. A quarter century ago, that enemy was the Soviet Union—presumably stronger because its leaders could act as they saw fit, unfettered by the rule of law and freedoms which protect individuals. Now that enemy is al Qaeda, preying, we're told, on our open (read: weak) society.
The shock and trauma of 9/11 gave an excuse to act on these impulses. People who claim to be strict constructionists invented extraordinary powers for the president in the name of national defense and curtailed the reach of our laws on the theory that our system was not otherwise capable of handling this new enemy.
It is true that at times through history our liberties have been abridged in the name of national security. Lincoln, for example, suspended habeas corpus. And in some of these cases (specifically where the country's existence was at stake), these moves might have been justified.
But remember this about al Qaeda and its ilk: Terrorists do not in and of themselves pose an existential threat to the United States of America. Can they kill large numbers of people? Yes. But nothing that al Qaeda can do will cause the United States to cease to exist. The existential danger we do face is that we undermine our values and emasculate our liberties in the name of security.
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Freedom obama are you kidding me?
Are you for real?
You say "Our freedoms and our democratic form of government are a great strength and aid to our national security"
President Obama is taking or trying to take most of our freedoms away. Private business, gun rights, freedom to be stupid and screw up your life, etc.
Torture is ok
Torture is ok, if it doesn't happen to you or someone you know! After WWII we proscuted people who tortured others. The excuse of "just following orders" was not accepted.
So now I see the nation reversing itself, not only not condemming torture but using it ourselves under another name. Enchanced interogation. At one time, the US was the best at gaining information and using it to protect ourselves. Now we endorse just beating the information out of "terrorists" (who have never had any kind of a trial or hearing)
Just how low can we sink in this cloud of paranoia?
Terrorist Threats
In reading one more rant against the Bush administration, it sounds like it's OK with Mr. Schlesinger if thousands of people are killed by terrorists as long as "The Stase" survives. How fitting with the statists disregard for individual freedom and individual life. No Mr. Schlesinger, Dick Cheney was absolutely right.
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