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Obama's secret assassination program against US citizens

At this point, I didn’t believe it was possible, but the Obama administration has just reached an all-new low in its abysmal civil liberties record.  In response to the lawsuit filed by Anwar Awlaki’s father asking a court to enjoin the President from assassinating his son, a U.S. citizen, without any due process, the administration late last night, according to The Washington Post, filed a brief asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit without hearing the merits of the claims.  That’s not surprising:  both the Bush and Obama administrations have repeatedly insisted that their secret conduct is legal but nonetheless urge courts not to even rule on its legality.  But what’s most notable here is that one of the arguments the Obama DOJ raises to demand dismissal of this lawsuit is “state secrets”:  in other words, not only does the President have the right to sentence Americans to death with no due process or charges of any kind, but his decisions as to who will be killed and why he wants them dead are “state secrets,” and thus no court may adjudicate their legality.

I never thought I could seriously type the title above.  It sounds crazy right?  The President running an assassination program where he can, without judicial or legislative oversight, kill any US citizen.  If Greenwald didn’t link to the legal document above, I wouldn’t have believed it.  Nothing can be done so long as the court sees it as a “state secret” so the only recourse is to elect another President in 2012.

  1. pugswithdrugs reblogged this from lemkin and added:
    THANK YOU, Lemkin.
  2. littleorphanammo reblogged this from section9 and added:
    Right? Are people really, honestly so pearl clutchingly shocked that the President of the US has the power to order the...
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  5. michaelgeorgehanlon reblogged this from the-sexpat-life and added:
    change we believe in? -_-
  6. ruchador reblogged this from jonathan-cunningham and added:
    Every President has had this power, and will continue to. There have been several moments in history—both recent and...
  7. lemkin reblogged this from jonathan-cunningham and added:
    Except that “electing another President” won’t help either. Implicit in the election of Obama (or any Democrat who ran...
  8. sukoon reblogged this from almaswithinalmas and added:
    elect another president in 2012? Wouldn’t the more logical thing be to try harder to expose this kill anyone policy and...
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  10. section9 reblogged this from almaswithinalmas and added:
    Not that I agree with the program (and as a matter of fact, I don’t) but calling this a “Secret Assassination Program”...
  11. lilmonkey23 reblogged this from windsdarkpoem and added:
    So, I saw the title of this on my dashboard and here was my reaction: WHAT THE FUCK? Suffice to say, I didn’t read the...
  12. sanityscraps reblogged this from the-sexpat-life and added:
    .__. Sweet Jesus. Some of the broken promises I could deal with because he had bigger fish to fry, but what is this?...
  13. the-sexpat-life reblogged this from almaswithinalmas and added:
    What? Are you serious now? I’m speechless.
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