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Fein - Obama is God
The brief article focused on Obama's authority to determine the life or death ``of every creature on the planet,'' with Congress' total acquiescence.
The full text is worth reprinting here: God Is Alive, Due Process is Dead - by Bruce Fein Nietzsche stumbled. God is alive. Due process is dead. President Barack Obama is God. He holds the power of life and death over every creature on the planet.
The Roman Senate waited until Caesar Augustus's death for deification. The United States Congress, by nonfeasance and appalling irresponsibility, has deified President Obama during his White House tenure.
Through the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 and acquiescence in repeated executive usurpations, Congress has empowered President Obama to kill any person anywhere in the world who is secretly listed as an enemy on a list that's reminiscent of the Lord High Executioner's Little List in {The Mikado}.
The putative battlefield is boundless. The standards for listing are secret. The evidence justifying a listing is secret. The legal justification for the assassinations is secret. The secrecy persists after the alleged enemy target is vaporized. No proof is proffered that the corpse had conspired or attempted or had actually engaged in hostilities against the United States; or, that capturing the victim for criminal prosecution or detention would have been unfeasible.
Instead, the White House summons into being as its defense a counter-constitutional divine doctrine of presidential infallibility when it comes to killing suspected enemies. Due process is buried in the detritus of collateral damage.
But enshrined in Article 39 of the Magna Carta, due process is the very wellspring of civilization--the most important concept in the history of mankind.
It recognizes that humans are prone to err. Cravings for money, power, domination, fame and vanity routinely distort truth-telling. Events or actions are multi-dimensional, not one-dimensional, and lend themselves to competing rational interpretations. Justice and human dignity alike require listening to all relevant parties before decisions are forthcoming. Due process should be honored because of what it says about us as a people. It is not saluted as a concession to enemy suspects.
When Russian President Vladimir Putin killed opponent Alexander Litvinenko with Polonium poisoning in London, the assassination was censured in the United States as tyranny. When Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei assassinated Shapour Bakhtier, the last prime minister under the shah, the killing was assailed in the United States as state-sponsored terrorism. But when United States citizens Anwar al-Awlaki, Samir Khan and al-Awlaki's 16-year-old son were assassinated by President Obama in 2011 with predator drones, the United States applauded with virtually inaudible dissent.
In George Orwell's {Animal Farm}, all animals were equal, but some were more equal than others. In the United States Empire, all assassinations are equal, but assassinations perpetrated by the United States president are innocent, while assassinations perpetrated by others are criminal.
The Roman historian Tacitus observed as the Roman Republic surrendered to the Roman Empire: ``The worst crimes were dared by a few, willed by more and tolerated by all.'' Ecclesiastes 1:9 NIV was prescient: ``[T]here is nothing new under the sun.''
Bruce Fein was associate deputy attorney general under President Reagan, 1981-83, and is author of {American Empire Before The Fall}.


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at 10:25 on January 8th, 2012
worth the read. Don't quite agree with some of his arguments, but all in all the hypocrisy of this admin is overbearing.
at 12:18 on January 8th, 2012
One must consider the source. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Fein
at 13:17 on January 8th, 2012
Can't call him bias. He's criticized every President who circumnavigated the Constitution in making law. Frankly, there are not enough people willing to speak out during this administration. The Obama fan club is mute and the Republicans have their hands full occupied with reducing the government and national debt.
at 16:25 on January 8th, 2012
First, if there is a viable charge, take it to court. Second, Republicans have their hand filled with trying to select a leader while simultaneously trying to scratch one anothers' eyes out.
at 22:46 on January 8th, 2012
... and using old arguments of political expediency to convince people they are relevant today. I understand the logic having a Democratic president to avoid a supreme court packed with meatheads, but now that that objective has been met, another Democrat should challenge Obama. Just like the above argument goes, I'd vote for Ron Paul for his non-interventionist policy but not for his economic policies. Somebody recently told me Ron is a Georgist, but nothing I've read would suggest that.
American politics is so much like, going to the store to buy potatoes, but leaving with onions only because an onion is round like a potato, is not frozen, and is not meat; anybody selling potatoes has been kept from his market.
at 04:05 on January 9th, 2012
Democrats have scratched the eyes out of the Democratic Party. What does that make them other than self made victims of their own mandated partisan near-sightedness. At least Republicans are willing to debate. Even when that debate is being driven by Obama's divisive social policies rather than national unity during this exceptional period of economic depression. Obama's faux class warfare and policy decisions created only for his believers may not be impeachable material but, he in no way is supporting either the constitutionality of policy in law, the disenfranchised, nor the middle class. All Obama has done is ensure that the Democrats have been rejected from the House and can barely hold the Senate. Good job Obama. Four more years of Obama and the Republicans will fully control Congress.