Dr. Steven Jonas

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Updated:  July 27, 2006

                        “WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT, ALFIE?”                                           

The Supreme Court decision in the Hamdan case concerned the Bush Administration’s use of specially designed “military commissions,” not previously defined by U.S. law or the U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justice, at the prison camp at Guantanamo. The rules of these “commissions” deny the accused of any element of due process under either the U.S. Constitution or the Geneva Conventions concerning the treatment of prisoners of war, of which the U.S. is a signatory. The Supreme Court told the Bush Administration that it must abide by the Geneva Conventions, for they are part of the Constitution (see Article VI). The Court said that the President cannot decide on the advice of his Counsel (now the Attorney General) that those Conventions are "quaint" and then choose to ignore them at whim. Nor can Congress draft rather loosely some piece of legislation appearing to give the President the power to do so. Congress must abide by the Constitution too.  A victory for progressives and the fight to preserve Constitutional Democracy in our beloved country?  Not so fast. 

Paraphrasing the title of a famous 1966 British film starring the then debonair romantic lead Michael Caine (this brilliant actor still represents the height of the debonair, even when playing the butler in Batman Returns) and Shelley Winters, “What’s it all about, Alfie?”  Well, with the Georgites it is well known by now that, as Little Miss Buttercup sings to Captain Corcoran in Act II of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta “H.M.S. Pinafore,” “Things are Seldom What they Seem.”  On July 11, 2006, the Deputy Defense Secretary told the Senate Judiciary Committee that from now on the DOD is going to comply with both the Supreme Court decision in Hamdan and the Geneva Conventions as written (The New York Times, "White House Says Terror Detainees Have Basic Geneva Rights," July 12, 2006, p. A20.) No more of those nasty (and they are nasty) Military Commissions. Ah yes. But then at the same hearing, one Daniel Dell'Orto, the DOD principal deputy general counsel says "We would ask this body to render its approval for the system as currently configured" (same ref.). And on July 13 the Times reported that "Administration Prods Congress To Curb the Rights of Detainees" (NYT, July 13, 2006, p. 1).  

As The Times noted in its lead editorial of July 16, 2006 entitled “The Real Agenda”: “This whole sorry story has been on vivid display since [Hamdan]. . . . For one brief, shining moment, it appeared that the administration realized it had met a [Constitutional] check that it could not simply ignore. . . . But by week’s end it was clear that the president’s idea of cooperation was purely cosmetic. At hearings last week, the administration made it clear that it merely wanted Congress to legalize President Bush’s illegal actions . . . . As for the Geneva Conventions, [the] administration . . . . want[s] to scrap the international consensus that no prisoner may be robbed of basic human dignity. . . . The most embarrassing moment came when Bush loyalists argued that the United States could not follow the Geneva Conventions because Common Article Three, which has governed the treatment of wartime prisoners for more than half a century, was too vague. Which part of ‘civilized peoples,’ ‘judicial guarantees’ or ‘humiliating and degrading treatment’ do they find confusing?” 

Then on July 17, 2006, in his Times column entitled “The Definition of Tyranny,” Bob Herbert had this to say: “Congress is dithering. . . .as the administration of George W. Bush systematically trashes such fundamental American values as justice, due process, respect for human rights and submission to the rule of law. . . . In the kangaroo courts that the administration concocted to try detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, a defendant could be prevented from seeing the evidence against him, would not have the right to attend his own trial and would not have the right to appeal the sentence to a civilian court. . . . The court’s decision brought into sharp relief the importance of one of the most fundamental aspects of American government, the separation of powers. Checks and balances. Mr. Bush has tried to scrap the very idea of checks and balances. . . . Justice John Paul Stevens, who wrote the majority opinion in the Hamdan case, referred to a seminal quote from James Madison. The entire quote is as follows: ‘The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.’ ” 

But then one must go on to ask, why are the Georgites so intent on getting around the Geneva Conventions? Is it because doing so will help "fight terror" most effectively? There is no evidence of that coming from the Georgites. Is it that they have a bunch of highly dangerous folks, most of whom could be easily proven guilty of high crimes as well as misdemeanors down at Gitmo? Well, no. It has been leaked on more than one occasion from a variety of sources that the vast majority of the unfortunates being held at Gitmo are guilty of nothing more than being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Is it thus that the Georgites know that if these folks were granted a fair trial most of them would have to be released and the DOD would have egg all over its face? Well, yes. But that is still not the reason, in my view. Their spin machine, lead by the Privatized Ministry of Propaganda, could handle that one, one, two, and three.  

What the Georgites are now in the process of doing is confirming their position that as long as the President says that he is "fighting terrorism" he can do whatever he wants to whomever he wants to whenever he wants to do it. The legislation on how to handle Gitmo-type prisoners as so far drafted supposedly meets the Supreme Court's Hamdan requirements. But it doesn’t (Center for American Progress: The Progress Report, July 18, 2006, “NATIONAL SECURITY: The Specter of Compromise). In classic Georgite fashion it says that it is abiding by the Geneva Conventions, while it is violating them. It says that the President will abide by the limits on his power prescribed by Article II of the Constitution, when it does anything but.  

Thus it confirms the President's claim that he can violate the Constitution whenever he pleases to do so under some totally imaginary "Commander-in-Chief" powers. (In Article II, the Founders were very explicit about what the President's powers were and were not to be. If they had wanted to say that in his role as Commander-in-Chief he could violate any provision of the Constitution he wanted to as long as he deemed it necessary, they would have just given him that power. They didn't. Hey, who is an "Original Constructionist" now?) By the time the matter gets back to the Supreme Court, first of all Roberts will be voting, and second of all it is highly likely that at least one of the liberals will have been replaced, for one reason or another. And then the Georgites will have their equivalent of the Hitlerite Enabling Act of 1933 which gave that person the power to over-ride the German Constitution whenever he pleased to do so. 

And so, well beyond Gitmo and violating the Geneva Conventions provisions of the Constitution explicitly, why are the Georgites trying so hard to get around the Constitutional system of checks and balances?  And why do the Georgites want to do away with the most central element in the Constitution concerning how governing is to be conducted and how government should operate?  Why are they, in Bob Herbert’s words, absolutely intent on establishing tyranny right here at home?  To deal with "terrorism?" Well, as pointed out above, hardly. To have the President’s “hands untied” so that he can deal directly and most effectively and efficiently with such major national problems as the uncontrolled export of US capital and with it US jobs, the Hurricane Katrinas, the rapid degradation of our domestic environment, global warming, massive government corruption?  Well, hardly. 

In fact, there is an increasing amount of opposition among Americans of whatever political stripe, except Right-wing Christian Fundamentalism, to all the major Georgite policies, on the War, on the economy, on the environment, on global warming, on corruption, on the very nature of government and its functions.  Especially if the Georgites continue to steal elections, that opposition could become seriously organized, it could become seriously militant, it could become seriously dangerous to the continued existence of Georgite authoritarianism.  As Winston Churchill once said: “The power of the executive to cast a man into prison without formulating any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgment of his peers, is in the highest degree odious, and the foundation of all totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist" (courtesy of International Clearinghouse, emailtom@coxnet, 7-12-06). And you thought that you weren't labelable as a "terrorist," didn't you? See you in the camps, folks. And that's what it's all about, Alfie. 

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Author’s note:  This column is based in part on a Comment of mine that appeared on BuzzFlash, on July 14, 2006, under the same title (http://www.buzzflash.com/jonas/06/07/jon06012.htm).

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Dr. Steven Jonas is a contributing author for The Political Junkies (www.thepoliticaljunkies.net) He is a Professor of Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University (NY) and author/co-author of over twenty books. Dr. Jonas is one of America's most perceptive Democratic political analysts.

In his book The New Americanism, Dr. Jonas presents his proposal for that “new vision and mission” for the Democratic Party that so many, for so many years, have been urging it to find.  A new vision and mission are obviously needed with increasing urgency as with increasing speed and determination the Georgites drive our nation towards frank theocratic fascism.  Dr. Jonas finds the needed vision and mission in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.  
"The New Americanism: How the Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency  is available from Amazon.com (go to "Books;" enter the title) and BarnesandNoble.com (same). 

 He is also the author of The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2022.  Under the pseudonym "Jonathan Westminster" this book was originally published in 1996.  It was republished with a New Introduction in 2004.  Under Georgite rule, the “fictional non-fiction” scenario of this work of “future history” is, most unfortunately, becoming all too real, now almost day-by-day.  The 2004 edition is available at www.barnesandnoble.com (search with the book title) and www.xlibris.com (click on “Bookstore,” then “Search” with the title).  Both versions are available at www.amazon.com (go to "Books;" search with the title).

 Dr. Jonas is also a Contributing Editor for the Weblog http://planetarymovement.org/blog/, produced by The Planetary Movement Ltd. UK (http://planetarymovement.org/blog/), TPJ's own Michael Carmichael,  President and Chief Executive Officer, a Contributing Columnist for the Project for the Old American Century, POAC (http://www.oldamericancentury.org/), on which his TPJ columns appear regularly, and a Columnist for the webmagazine BuzzFlash (http://www.buzzflash.com/) on which short(er) articles are published once a week or so. By invitation, Dr. J's TPJ columns are also posted periodically on the weblog Thomas Paine's Corner (http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/).

 

2006
Jul 19, 2006        
"Democratic Ideas, VIII: Let's Play Capture The Flag"
Jul 13, 2006        
"Ann Coulter: The New Face Of The Republican Party"
Jul 6,2006          
"Ideas For Democrats, VII: Bipartisanship On Iraq"

Jun 29, 2006       "Ideas For Democrats, VI: Attack On Defense, II”
Jun 22, 2006       "Ideas For Democrats, V: Attack On Defense"
 
Jun 15, 2006      
"Ideas For Democrats, IV: The Ten Commitments, Re-visited”
Jun 8, 2006        
"Ideas For Democrats, III: Dealing The DLC”
Jun 1, 2006        
"Ideas For Democrats, II: Why Don't The Democrats?” 

May 25, 2006      
"Ideas For Democrats, I: The Vision”
May 18, 2006     
 "On Conspiracy Theories"
May 11, 2006      
"The Significance Of The Tony Snow Job”*
May 3, 2006        
"Bush Is Not Hitler, II"

April 25, 2005      
"Bush Is Not Hitler, I”
April 20, 2006       "
Some Thoughts On The 'Immigration Problem'"
April 13, 2006      
“The Georgite State Of The Union Address Revited"
April 6, 2006         "A Firebell In The Night:  The So-Called 'Gay Marriage' Amendment, II"
April 2, 2006        
"A Fireball In The Night:                        
                            The So-Called ‘Gay Marriage’ Amendment, I


Feb 22, 2006        
“The German Reichstag Fire of 1933 and 9/11: Some Comparisons. A Revisit,
                              Part II” 

Feb 16, 2006        
“The German Reichstag Fire Of 1933 And 9/11: Some
                            Comparisons.  A Revisit, Part1"
 

Feb 9, 2006           "
A Comment On The Democratic Alchemy,’
    
                        Appearing In The American Prospect”         

Feb 2, 2006          
"Vengeance Is Mine, Saith The LORD"

Jan 26, 2006          "George Bush And The Doctrine Of Original Intent"       
Jan 19, 2006         
"Let's Hear It For Original Intent (Version 2)"
Jan 12, 2006         
"A Quick Visit To Mexico"
Jan 5, 2006            
"Why The Patriot Act, Redux: Fascism In The Here And Now, Cont." 


Dec 22, 2005          "Why The Patriot Act, Redux: Fascism In The Here And Now"
Dec 15, 2005         
"An Iraq Exit Proposal"
Dec 10, 2005         
“Exiting Iraq, The Georgite Way"
Dec 1, 2005            "
The Future Of The Democratic Party, VIII:
                              A Politically Viable Progressive Position On The War"
 

Nov 25, 2005            “The Future Of The Democratic Party, VII: ‘The Ten Commitments’”
Nov 17, 2005            "
The Future Of The Democratic Party, VI: An Organizing Proposal For Progressives” 
Nov 10, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, V:
                               There Is No Middle Ground"

Nov 3, 2005             
“On The (Possible) Indictments.”

Oct 27, 2005            “The Future of the Democratic Party, IV:
                                Bush, Bennett, Miers, and the DLC.” 

Oct 20, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, III:
                                First Thoughts On Dealing With The DLC.”

Oct 13, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, II: On The Republicans” 
Oct 6,  2005            
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, I”

Sept 29, 2005          "The Bush Flood, And The Georgites: New Orleans, III"
Sept 22, 2005         
"On The Great New Orleans Flood Of 2005, II"
Sept 15, 2005
          "On The Great New Orleans Bush Flood Of 2005, I"

Sept 8, 2005           
"Let's Hear It For Original Intent"
Sept 1, 2005           
"An Iraq Solution"

Aug 25,2005             "Some Thoughts On The Atomic Bombing Of Japan"
Aug 18, 2005           
"Why God Sent Us George W. Bush" 
Aug 12, 2005           
"John Bolton And The Nuclear Option II"
Aug 5, 2005             
"The Significance Of The Karl Rove Speech"

July 28, 2005             “Iran Nukes, Revisited"
                                 (Expanded Edition)

July 21, 2005            
“Iran Nukes, Revisited"
July 14, 2005            
"The Dick Durbin Disaster" A Follow Up
July 7, 2005               "
The Dick Durban Disaster"

June 23, 2005            "Why All Of This Repression Abroad?"
June 16, 2005          
 Not Very Intelligent Design"
June 8,2005              "Pat Buchanan's "What If, "III?"
June 2, 2005             "
Pat Buchanan's 'What If,' II?"

May 26, 2005            "Pat Buchanan's 'What If?'"
May 18, 2005            "
The Schiavo Case, V: The Attack On Science" 
May 12, 2005           
“Possible Explanations For Bush-Behavior On And Around 9/11"
May 5, 2005              "Bill Frist's Declaration Of War"

April 28, 2005            "The Schiavo Case, IV: The Definitions Of Life And Death"
April 24, 2005            "The Schiavo Case, III: Further Legal Considerations And Their Political Implications"
April 14, 2005           
“The Schiavo Case, II: William Bennett And The Beginning Of The End Of The Separation Of Powers"
April 7, 2005
              "The Schiavo Case And The Locus Of The 'Police Power'"

March 31, 2005           “John Bolton And The Nuclear Option"
March 22, 2005            Of "Moolahs," Putin and Bush
March 17, 2005           
Georgite "Freedom And Democracy"
March 10, 2005            "We Won't Have To Worry Any More"
March  3, 2005             "Iranian Nukes"

February 24, 2005        "Going Nuclear In Iran"
February 16, 2005       
“The Georgite Social Security Scam: Bases For Suspicion”
February 10, 2005        “The Georgite Version of ‘Freedom and Democracy’ ”

                                   “The Coming 2nd Civil War (Unless),” No. 6

Feb 3, 2005                  “WMD Discovered --- In Washington”

Jan 27, 2005                 “Comparing George W. Bush And Adolf Hitler”
Jan 18, 2005
                 “The Bush Second Inaugural: A Preview” “The Coming 2nd Civil War
                                    (Unless),” No. 5 

Jan 13, 2005
                 “The Georgite Concept of Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law”
Jan 6, 2005
                   “The ‘Unless’ Of The ‘Coming Second Civil War’ Series; Part II”  

Dec 30, 2004                 “The ‘Unless’ of the ‘Coming Second Civil War’ Series, Part I” 
Dec 23, 2004
                 “The Real Meaning Of The ‘Faith-Based Presidency;’ Part II”
Dec 15, 2004
                 “The Coming Second Civil War (Unless)” 
Dec 9, 2004
                   “The Real Meaning Of The ‘Faith-Based Presidency’ ”      

Oct 28, 2004                 Why The Patriot Act?”
Oct. 21, 2004
                “The Cheneys’ Daughter Flap”
Oct 14, 2004
                 “George Bush’s America” 
Oct 7, 2004
                   “The Debate” 

Sept 30, 2004                “Four 800 Lb. Gorillas In The Campaign Room” 
Sept 23, 2004               "Fixing The Kerry Campaign, 9/15/2004"
Sept 16, 2004               "Lessons From Japan.  Part II: Successful Occupations"
Sept 9, 2004                 "Thoughts On the Third Anniversary of the Tragedy of 9/11/2001"
Sept 2, 2004                 "Lessons From Japan, Part 1"

August 26,2004             “Dealing with the Republican National Convention and Related
                                     Issues”

August 18, 2004            "The Best Of Dr. Jonas"
August 12, 2004             “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, VI”
August 5,2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, V”

July 29, 2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, IV”
July 22, 2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign III”              
July 15, 2004                “Some Thoughts For And About The Kerry Campaign II”
July 7, 2004                  “Some Thoughts For And About The Kerry Campaign,I”
July 1, 2004                  “Counsel To The President”
June 24, 2004               “ ’You Know me Al:’ On the German Reichstag Fire of Feb. 27, 1933
                                     and the 9/11/01 Bombing of the World Trade Center, Part II”

June 17, 2004               “ ‘The Ralph Nader Problem’ --- A Re-run plus”
June 10, 2004               “Ronald Reagan’s Legacy”
June 3, 2004                 “’You Know Me Al:’ On The Reichstag Fire Of Feb. 27, 1933 And The
                                      9/11/01 Bombing Of The World Trade Center, Part I”

May 27, 2004                “On Fascism -- And The Georgites”
May 20, 2004                “On John Ashcroft -- And Jefferson Davis”
May 13, 2004                “Karl Rove’s Personal Political Notebook”
May 6, 2004                  “Possible Explanations For Bush Behavior And 9/11” 

April 29, 2004               “On George Bush and Religion, Part 2
April 22, 2004               “What Condi Rice Might Have Said”
April 8, 2004                 “On George Bush And Religion”
April 1, 2004                 “Some Political Thoughts For Senator Kerry”  

March 25, 2004              “Brief Essays”
March 16, 2004             “You Know Me Al: The Iraq War --- So What Was It About, Anyway?
March 11, 2004             “A Word (Or Two) On Ralph Nader”
March 4, 2004               “A Firebell In The Night” 

February 27, 2004        “On Doctor Dean”


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