According to the Fifth Amendment of the US
Constitution, Americans are never to be deprived of life, liberty, or
property without due process of law. The Constitution is not some
aspirational statement of values, allowing exceptions when convenient,
but rather, it is the law of the land. It is the basis of our Republic
and our principal bulwark against tyranny.
The recent assassination of two American
citizens, Anwar al-Awlaki and Samir Khan, is an outrage and a criminal
act carried out by the President and his administration. If the law
protecting us against government-sanctioned assassination can be voided
when there is a “really bad American”, is there any meaning left to the
rule of law in the
Many
cheer this killing because they believe that in a time of war, due
process is not necessary - not even for citizens, and especially not for
those overseas. However, there has been no formal declaration of war
and certainly not one against
Al-Awlaki's father tried desperately to get the
administration to at least allow his son to have legal representation to
challenge the “kill” order. He was denied. Rather than give him his day
in court, the administration, behind closed doors, served as
prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner.The most worrisome aspect of
this is that any new powers this administration accrues will serve as
precedents for future administrations. Even those who completely trust
this administration must understand that if this usurpation of power and
denial of due process is allowed to stand, these powers will remain to
be expanded on by the next administration and then the next. Will you
trust them? History shows that once a population gives up its rights,
they are not easily won back. Beware.
A Dangerous Precedent
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