So this only applies to foreign terrorists who "deserve what they get," including torture, being imprisoned forever without trial, and
summary execution, right?
That's what you might believe from the way the media is reporting this story. But the reality is that nothing in
the Act prevents U.S. citizens in America from being secretly arrested, imprisoned and tortured for the rest of their lives.
To see a copy of the law click here and run a search for Military Commissions Act.
In addition, foreign tourists and resident aliens are explicitly included under the MCA-regime. Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown
and Root, has already been given a $345 million contract to set up secret detention camps in the U.S. capable of housing tens of thousands of innocent
people.
Contrary to Bush's claim that his secret prisons only house "the worst of the worst", the military's own Taguba report found that 70%
of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq were not terrorists. Other groups put the figure at more like 90%. Among the prisoners have been children as
young as 10, pregnant women, sheep herders trying to defend their livestock, village elders, and foreign tourists.
Worldwide, the U.S. now imprisons approximately 35,000 people (including women and children) swept up in the global war on terror,
virtually all without charges, trial, or any access to family, friends or the media. Many have been beaten and tortured. Some have been killed.
Before October 18, 2006, all of these activities were illegal under the U.S. Constitution, the Geneva Conventions, and many
international treaties signed by the U.S. Now almost anything is legal.
If you think this can't happen to you, think again. In the five years since 9/11, hundreds of U.S. citizens have been charged with
"issuing terroristic threats, including school yard bullies, and even children who draw "violent pictures."
Under the MCA anyone who "gives material support to terrorist groups," even unknowingly can be labeled an enemy combatant. Indeed,
some commentators like Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly, have already called for opponents of the War in Iraq to be arrested and charged with treason.
The Military Commissions Act does nothing less than legally transform the U.S. into a "democratic dictatorship," with more in common
with the old Soviet Union and Nazi Germany than with the just and free American Republic created by our forefathers.
There are already 88 lawsuits challenging the Military Commissions Act. For the sake of our children and the future of our country,
let us pray that they succeed.
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