Entries by emptywheel

Obama’s Re-elect Strategy: Vote for Me, or Newt Will Have Authority to Indefinitely Detain You

Ken Gude, writing for the Democratic Party’s house think tank, offers a thoroughly disgusting defense of Obama signing the Defense Authorization and its detainee provisions. In his first paragraph, he asserts that the detainee provisions don’t establish indefinite military detention. Let me put this simply: The detainee provisions in the bill do not establish indefinite […]

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Jay Carney: NDAA Still Doesn’t Give the Courts Any Oversight Over Detention and Killing

Jason Leopold pointed out this language in Jay Carney’s press briefing yesterday: Q    You had objections to the defense bill; you’ve dropped them.  There’s still a lot of civil liberties experts who are convinced that that bill contains the seed of the future detention of U.S. citizens indeterminately if they’re suspected of terrorism.  Are you […]

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Our Trade Pact Partners–Colombia and Panama–and Multinational Hezbollah Plots

The government continues to crack down on Ayman Joumaa’s Hezbollah-tied money laundering ring, yesterday suing some exchange companies and the auto dealers tied the ring. The announcement reads like a Bush Axis of Evil speech, emphasizing the role of Hezbollah even though just “tens of millions” of the hundreds of millions involved went via one […]

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Feinstein Tries Again to Fix the Detainee Provisions

Kudos to Dianne Feinstein for trying to eliminate the President’s ability to indefinitely detain (and kill?) American citizens. This time, she’s trying a free-standing bill titled the Due Process Guarantee Act of 2011. It says, (1) An authorization to use military force, a declaration of war, or any similar authority shall not authorize the detention […]

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Senate Passes Defense Authorization

The final vote was 86-13. No votes were Lee, Paul, DeMint, Risch, Crapo, and Coburn (the last three not on civil liberties grounds), and Cardin, Wyden, Sanders, Durbin, Franken, Harkin, and Merkley. I’m sure Obama will sign this in time for us all to be indefinitely detained this weekend. Update: Senator Franken sent out a […]

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No, the Iraq War Is NOT Over

The NYT, which played a key propaganda role in getting us into the Iraq war, has a 1000-word article telling us the Iraq war has officially been declared over. And while it is true that the Administration had a campaign event dog and pony show yesterday declaring the war over, it is not. After all, […]

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Did Dianne Feinstein’s “Fix” on AUMF Language Actually Authorize Killing American Citizens?

To explain why it caved on its Defense Authorization veto threat, the Obama Administration had the following to say about the affirmation of detention authority. Ensuring that we track current law and minimize risks associated with legislating on AUMF: Made our requested modifications to the provision that codifies military detention authority under the September 2001 […]

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Obama Will Not Veto Defense Authorization

I said this about the detainee provisions in the conference Defense Authorization bill. It seems to me the language does enough to avoid a veto from the cowardly Obama, but still does terrible damage to both the clarity of national security roles and overall investigative expertise. And I was absolutely correct: Obama’s aides have announced […]

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England Gave Us Habeas Corpus Once Before…

Can they do it again? The British human rights organization today won a habeas corpus petition for their client, Yunus Rahmatullah, who has been detained at Bagram for 7 years, in the English Court of Appeal. The Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger, Lord Justice Maurice Kay, and Lord Justice Sullivan, said the case raised […]

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