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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
John Hawkins :: Townhall.com Columnist
Endangering American Democracy to Go After Bush
by John Hawkins
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Modern liberalism shows remarkably little concern for freedom, democracy, and the will of the people if it's not politically expedient, but now some of the most influential members of the Democratic Party are starting to drift towards outright fascism with the suggestion that members of the Bush Administration should be jailed once they leave power.

For example, we have Paul Krugman caterwauling that Bush should be investigated for his policy on the environment, voting rights issues, political appointees, contracts in Iraq, and because ludicrously, Krugman claims Bush "deliberately misled the nation into invading Iraq."

Furthermore, John Conyers has spoken of going after the Bush Administration for "illegal wiretapping, torture, detention, and other practices (that) could land some members in an international tribunal."

Additionally, Vice-President Joe Biden and House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi have both declared that they're also open to prosecuting members of the Bush Administration.

Let's be very clear what these Democrats want to do: because they hate George Bush and the Republican Party, they're proposing partisan witch hunts in search of a crime that they can use to jail members of the Bush Administration. In other words, this has nothing to do with anyone, including the President, being "above the law." We're not talking about perjury, bribery, corruption, a Nixonian break-in, or some other real crime.

To the contrary, what we're really discussing is the party in power abusing their office to try to jail their political opponents over policy differences. Put another way, it's the sort of thing we'd expect to see in Putin's Russia, Hugo Chavez's Venezuela, or Castro's Cuba -- not in the United States of America.

Now, some people have spoken out against going after members of the Bush Administration on the grounds that it would create partisan division -- but that understates the problem to such an extent that it's like referring to the sun as a "wee bit hot."

Trying to prosecute key Bush Administration officials on what are viewed as trumped up, politically based charges would create a firestorm of partisanship and outright hatred that would surpass anything in American history since the Civil War. Members of a political party in the United States, whether it be Republican or Democrat, are simply not going to stand by idly with their hands in their pockets while their political views are criminalized.

At best, this would lead to tit-for-tat prosecutions. By that, I mean if Democrats throw George W. Bush in jail for ten years, Republicans will do their best to find an excuse to throw Barack Obama in jail for ten years -- and don't think it can't happen. The American political system tends to be cyclical and so today the Democrats may be on top -- but in four to eight years, when Obama leaves office, it's entirely possible the GOP could be in charge of both Houses of Congress -- and looking for an opportunity to get payback for Bush. Again, that is the best case scenario. The worst case scenario could mean blood in the streets, riots, and a breakdown of the "orderly transfer of power" that has always been a hallmark of American democracy.

One of the reasons that has never been an issue previously is precisely because the loss of power for an American politician doesn't mean that he's threatened with the loss of his life or liberty. If we throw the rule of law out the window and leaving office may mean a prison sentence or worse, those "orderly transfers of power" we have in this country are going to begin to break down -- and politicians will use any means necessary to remain in charge. It's understandable if that sounds farfetched since events of that sort haven't happened on a widespread scale here since the Civil War, but there are many nations across the world where a change of leadership is a terrifying and violent ordeal for the populace. There's very little to be said for potentially joining their ranks.

However, if Krugman, Conyers, Pelosi, Biden and Company get their way and we abandon a practice that has helped assure political stability for more than two centuries in this country, then we should not be surprised if America starts to experience the same troubles as the unstable banana republics that we've always urged to follow our example. That would be a truly disastrous turning point for our democracy and that's why it's highly irresponsible for Democratic officials to even publicly speculate about going down that dark and perilous road.

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Hawkins has it backwards

Not going after Bush, and any politician suspected of abusing the power granted him by the people, is what endangers democracy. Politicians have to be held to higher standard than the rest of us, not a lower one. Go after Bush and anyone in his administration, and let the courts decide the cases based on the evidence. Do the same with Obama. Putting partisan politics in the way of controlling the power our politicians have as so many of you are doing is what endangers democracy, and sure as shinola isn't putting country first.

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Constitutional Authority
Dear Mr. John Hawkins,You are way off base. Here in the U.S. we are a Republic, not a Democracy, and as such, there are laws governing what the President has the Authority to do and what he can't do. These laws is our Constitution.It states in section 8 the Powers of Congress that Congress can Declare War. The President doesn't have this power.President Bush Did act illegally and not within the authority of our Constitution. Also when he suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus he acted illegally because there was no case of Rebellion or Invasion and the public safety did NOT require it which are the Constitutional requirements to suspend the Writs of Habeas Corpus. The Constitution has been the law of the land since its inception, and will continue to be. The problem is our politicians don't follow the Constitution, and ignore the restraints the Constitution has on them.They assume they have all the power.Our politicians have rules to Constitutionally follow,and power that isn't granted to them,they do not have. When President Bush signed the NAU he should have been arrested and tried for treason,for attempting to sign away our Sovereignty.We are 1 nation not 3.Congress does have the power to arrest the President for high crimes and misdemeaners,doesn't have the backbone for this. Mr Bush also advocated torture,he doesn't have the Authority. He and his Administration have acted like they are Above the Law through his 8 year rein,and they all need to be tried and held accountable for their lawless actions. Also his nation building policy has deprived us of the funds to rebuild our own National Infrastructure.The Constitution is a sacred document for the benefit of our Republic. Now the people need to Force our politicians to start following it again, or to Force all of the politicians that fail to follow the Constitution out of Office,choose another set of Politicians that will follow our sacred document.
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