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Viewpoint: Arbitrary justice comes to US
By Sherwood Ross (Middle East Times)
Published: January 31, 2006
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Doug Thompson, the "Capitol Hill Blue" E-zine founder and a guy who has a knack for being among the first to report events from inside the White House, says he can't board an airliner. He's on a Federal "No Fly" terrorist "watch list." Thompson recently wrote that US President George W. Bush told staffers the Constitution is "just a goddamned piece of paper" and Bush seems out to prove Thompson was right.

I don't know Thompson but I do have a slight acquaintanceship with John Graham, of Seattle, a former State Department career officer who served in Viet Nam - who also made the No Fly list. Graham recently got a standing ovation at the conclusion of a talk to West Point cadets. An inspiring man, he runs "the Giraffe Project," dedicated to American heroes who "stick their necks" out.

Time magazine once devoted its "Americana" page to Graham's outfit and he's the recipient of numerous honors and awards. When Graham tried to find out why he was on the list, they wouldn't tell him, of course.

Let's use some common sense. Supposedly, there are 80,000 Americans on the No Fly list. Is it believable there are so many potential terrorists? If an individual commits a terrorist crime, or urges one, fine, make an arrest and have a trial. But to ban people from flying on "suspicion", with no charges, no trial, and no way to clear their names? Big Brother is watching. He's here. Now.

This is arbitrary "justice". It's the hallmark of how the totalitarian state operates. It's government by whim. It's capriciousness. It's I-say-so-and-I'm-the-Boss despotism. Once upon a time, when Josef Stalin heard a school teacher criticize him, he packed 30,000 teachers off to the Gulag. Hardly a day passed when Stalin's NKVD didn't bring him a list of names, maybe 500, maybe 3,500, marked for execution. Did he review each case? Ha! He'd sign the paper and hand it to his No 2 Molotov, who would give the secret counter-sign, and that was the end of them.

Those on the list didn't have to be "terrorists", just critics of the paranoid nuthouse Stalin called Soviet Russia. Or bystanders. Some were just "unlucky" in they happened to teach school. Stalin also purged wholesale by categories: army officers or Jews or folks who had received foreign visitors. Bystanders watching their neighbors dragged from their homes would say, "If only Stalin knew!" Except Stalin was the criminal architect who ordered the arrests and murders.

Hitler's thugs operated the same way. Many a man who "looked Jewish" was beaten up by the brown shirts. People were arrested and murdered based on their faith, ancestry, or appearance. (Also, on whether they lived in a good apartment or had a bank account worth looting.)

It's a given the totalitarian state must have its "devils". And the totalitarian Pig-in-Charge decides personally on how to punish them. Hitler tossed his opponents into Dachau. Torture there was also psychological: they weren't told how long they'd be in prison and they got no lawyers or trials.

Well, President Bush has 500 captives locked up in Gitmo the same way, some for years now. Many of the innocent among them must be wondering - just like those on the Federal No Fly list - "What am I being charged with?" And the US military and CIA have arrested and tortured hundreds of men around the world with no court orders. It's arbitrary. It's not based on legal procedure; it's government by zealotry.

Two years ago, Washington invoked the USA Patriot Act to revoke the visa for Tariq Ramadan, the Islamic scholar. The ACLU is saying he was denied entry because of his politics. (He's a moderate.) According to Knight-Ridder, "The Bush administration has never fully explained its decision to revoke Ramadan's visa..." Of course not! Dictatorships don't have to explain nothin' to nobody. They're arbitrary and capricious.

And think of the caprice US counsels exercise when foreign youngsters apply for visas to study in the US! There's report after report of arbitrary rejections. So American universities are losing students to Mexico, Spain, Canada, and countries that still have sane admissions policies.

Add it all up. A war based on lies. NSA spying on citizens with no court warrants. The denial of a citizen's right to travel. Men held in prison indefinitely. Got the picture? I'll spell it for you: t-o-t-a-l-i-t-a-r-i-a-n-i-s-m.

Sherwood Ross, an American citizen, has reported for the Chicago Daily News, worked as an executive in the civil rights movement, and was a columnist for a global wire service.



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