Why are we supposed to be "terrorized" by the one in a hundred
million chance of being blown up by cookware in the streets when we have
black-booted, goose-stepping Republican goons insisting that the rights
and liberties guaranteed by the US Constitution don't apply any time they
don't think they should? What terrifies me is not the bang in Boston
but the whimper of cowards demanding that people can arbitrarily be
deprived of their innate and inalienable rights by semantic chicanery
and that we justify it by fear. Why is the serial killer, the arsonist,
the
murderous Christian leader not a terrorist and so exempt from the
protection of the law we fraudulently flaunt as our American
birthright? Because we don't like their religion? Because they have
'foreign' names? Ask the Republicans. Ask them why they're again
demonstrating that the Constitution is a quaint anachronism and an
impediment to the lustful needs of absolute power -- or 'Homeland
Security' as they like to call it. Ask them why a massacre in Boston
justifies the dismemberment of the Constitution that grew out of a
previous one.
There
is no chance in hell that whether or not young Mr. Tsarnaev talks to
the FBI truthfully or not at all, has anything to do with whether or not
he is ritually told he has the right to keep quiet, is responsible for
what he says and has the right to legal counsel. He has those rights
and we all have the guarantee of those rights. He already knows it and
he's already demonstrated the personal qualities that prove he doesn't
have a hell of a lot of respect for the USA or its laws and restraints
anyway. If he can be forced to incriminate himself, if he can be
stripped of all the rights we used to guarantee, we thereby incriminate
ourselves as liars, hypocrites and barbarians unworthy of being called a
free nation.
We have no idea whether he was in any
condition to answer questions when apprehended or whether or not any
were asked. We know that the request to surrender was first answered
with a fusillade which is prima facie evidence of a mood of
non-compliance. Police weren't required to "Mirandize" him before
asking him to give up or asking him if he had explosives or if the boat
was booby trapped or if he had accomplices at large or anything similar
and at present he's sedated and intubated and the question of further
questioning is moot. Nothing he might say or might have said, is needed
to convict him.
When the Senators from the Great
State of Chickenshit insist that they have or someone has the power to
ignore the US Constitution with some peremptory declaration that a
criminal is an "enemy combatant" when there is no declared state of war
and no entity at war with us that the criminal belongs to or acted in
concert with, it's possible they are so stupid -- Republican Stupid --
that they haven't thought it out, but far more likely that they're still
their old anti-American, Democracy hating, liberty fearing bastard
selves -- and cowards, of course. Are they really afraid that he will
be released for lack of evidence, exonerated by some court just because
he has a public defender? Of course not. It's not about bombs, it's
about Obama. It's about accusing Obama of being a terrorist sympathizer
and crypto-jihadist for the benefit of the fearful, the bigoted, the
ignorant, the racist, the demented, delusional and dimwitted: the
Republican Base, or as one says in Arabic -- Al Qaeda.
The
stain remains on the American escutcheon from having sent American
citizens to the gallows using a secret military tribunal in 1865, but I
guess there's plenty more room for bloody fingerprints in the opinions
of Senators McCain and Graham, who by fighting against the foundations
of our nation are in my opinion true Enemy Combatants, subject to
indefinite imprisonment without charge or access to due process and of
course torture for the crime of having declared war on our country and
the laws they have sworn to uphold.
If we lose the
protection of the law simply because some political demagogue can strip
you of it then we have lost the moral basis of the American revolution
and the country should declare it's mistake and pledge its allegiance to
the Crown of England which may long since have surpassed us in its
concept and guarantee of justice anyway.
9/11 didn't change a goddamn thing. 9/11 was an excuse our internal enemies have been waiting for since the beginning.