America used to be the land of justice for all. Then Congress and the President decided that due process wasn’t really that important, and somehow got the courts to agree. Now we have warrantless tracking of citizens by their cellphones, or by GPS; the feds seeking backdoors in FaceBook and other social media sites for wiretapping; National Security Letters that let the feds do pretty much anything without the targets even being told of their investigations. All without any real accountability by law enforcement. The latest is an FBI seizure of computer servers, as described at the link. [Yes, in that case the Feds got a warrant, but they gave no notice and no explanation for what they did or why.]
And don’t get me started with the whole “enemy combatant” thing, renditions, and Guantanamo, or the memos rationalizing water boarding as something other than torture.
It’s all a travesty begun by Bush and—unexpectedly, sadly—perpetuated by Obama. It degrades respect for the government, makes oversight by citizens virtually impossible, and destroys any semblance of moral high ground we may have had with other countries.
We need to return—and quickly—to the rule of law, accountability of the government to its citizens, “innocent until proven guilty”, and common sense.
(Source: MSN)
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