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" You wouldn't shoot first and ask questions later .... would you?"

Awe, give it a rest, Arthur!

Well ... I'm just sayin, "Be Afraid. Be very afraid ..."

"Can't possibly happen.
Your kind are alarmists, Arthur. This isn't Seven Days in May or Red Dawn with American troops replacing invaders.
Imagination is out of control old timer.
Got your food supply and bunker built yet, Arthur?
Bought yourself a gun yet?
Taught your wife to shoot at things and people?
Turned your herding dog into Cujo, poisoned your cat's claws with cat-scratch fever and re-trained your attack parakeet?"
... Oh, and if what you're suggesting actually happens, we'll be fleeing out of King County hell-bent-for leather for refuge in Pacific County. How about your house, Arthur? You wouldn't shoot first and ask questions later .... would you?"
Read entire article at Information Clearing House

The Threat Of Martial Law Is Real

By Dave Lindorff

Dave Lindorff is the author of Killing Time: an Investigation into the Death Row Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal. His new book of CounterPunch columns titled "This Can't be Happening!" is published by Common Courage Press. Lindorff's newest book is "The Case for Impeachment",
co-authored by Barbara Olshansky.

He can be reached at: dlindorff@yahoo.com

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07/27/07 "ICH" -- -- The looming collapse of the US military in Iraq, of which a number of generals and former generals, including former Chief of Staff Colin Powell, have warned, is happening none too soon, as it my be the best hope for preventing military rule here at home.

From the looks of things, the Bush/Cheney regime has been working assiduously to pave the way for a declaration of military rule, such that at this point it really lacks only the pretext to trigger a suspension of Constitutional government. They have done this with the active support of Democrats in Congress, though most of the heavy lifting was done by the last, Republican-led Congress.

The first step, or course, was the first Authorization for Use of Military Force, passed in September 2001, which the president has subsequently used to claim-improperly, but so what? -that the whole world, including the US, is a battlefield in a so-called "War" on Terror, and that he has extra-Constitutional unitary executive powers to ignore laws passed by Congress. As constitutional scholar and former Reagan-era associate deputy attorney general Bruce Fein observes, that one claim, that the US is itself a battlefield, is enough to allow this or some future president to declare martial law, "since you can always declare martial law on a battlefield. All he'd need would be a pretext, like another terrorist attack inside the U.S."

... The other thing we saw early on was the establishment of an underground government-within-a-government, though the activation, following 9-11, of the so-called "Continuity of Government" protocol, which saw heads of federal agencies moved secretly to an underground bunker where, working under the direction of Vice President Dick Cheney, the "government" functioned out of sight of Congress and the public for critical months.

... Meanwhile, last October Bush and Cheney, with the help of a compliant Congress, put in place some key elements needed for a military putsch. There was the overturning of the venerable Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which barred the use of active duty military inside the United States for police-type functions, and the revision of the Insurrection Act, so as to empower the president to take control of National Guard units in the 50 states even over the objections of the governors of those states.

Put this together with the wholly secret construction now under way--courtesy of a $385-million grant by the US Army Corps of Engineers to Halliburton subsidiary KBR Inc--of detention camps reportedly capable of confining as many as 400,000 people, and a recent report that the Pentagon has a document, dated June 1, 2007, classified Top Secret, which declares there to be a developing "insurgency" within the U.S, and which lays out a whole martial law counterinsurgency campaign against legal dissent, and you have all the ingredients for a military takeover of the United States.

As we go about our daily lives--our shopping, our escapist movie watching, and even our protesting and political organizing-we need to be aware that there is a real risk that it could all blow up, and that we could find ourselves facing armed, uniformed troops at our doors.

Bruce Fein isn't an alarmist. He says he doesn't see martial law coming tomorrow. But he is also realistic. "Really, by declaring the US to be a battlefield, Bush already made it possible for himself to declare martial law, because you can always declare martial law on a battlefield," he says. "All he would need would be a pretext, like another terrorist attack on the U.S."

Indeed, the revised Insurrection Act (10. USC 331-335) approved by Congress and signed into law by Bush last October, specifically says that the president can federalize the National Guard to "suppress public disorder" in the event of "national disorder, epidemic, other serious public health emergency, terrorist attack or incident." That determination, the act states, is solely the president's to make. Congress is not involved.

Fein says, "This is all sitting around like a loaded gun waiting to go off. I think the risk of martial law is trivial right now, but the minute there is a terrorist attack, then it is real. And it stays with us after Bush and Cheney are gone, because terrorism stays with us forever."

(It may be significant that Hillary Clinton, the leading Democratic candidate for president, has called for the revocation of the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force against Iraq, but not of the earlier 2001 AUMF which Bush claims makes him commander in chief of a borderless, endless war on terror.)

... Fein argues that the only real defense against the looming disaster of a martial law declaration would be for Congress to vote for a resolution determining that there is no "War" on terror. "But they are such cowards they will never do that," he says.

That leaves us with the military.

If ordered to turn their guns and bayonets on their fellow Americans, would our "heroes" in uniform follow their consciences, and their oaths to "uphold and defend" the Constitution of the United States? Or would they follow the orders of their Commander in Chief?

It has to be a plus that National Guard and Reserve units are on their third and sometimes fourth deployments to Iraq, and are fuming at the abuse. It has to be a plus that active duty troops are refusing to re-enlist in droves-especially mid-level officers.

If we are headed for martial law, better that it be with a broken military. Maybe if it's broken badly enough, the administration will be afraid to test the idea.

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On Wednesday evening, August 1st, at 7pm, you are invited to a gathering at:
Trinity United Methodist Church,
(6512 23rd Ave. NW Seattle, 98117)

The email reproduced below is purportedly from Reverend Rich Lang, Trinity Methodist Church.  I heard a similar announcement by the owner of Seattle's Asteroid Cafe on AM 1090:


We are in a grave constitutional crisis with a President who seemingly wants to be king.

This administration is building, plank by plank, the framework for military dictatorship.

Already in place is a global governing philosophy that uses the military as muscle for invading other nations for the purpose of social engineering and massive Corporate profits.

The Defense Authorization Act of 2006 empowers the President to impose martial law in the event of a terrorist incident.

The National Defense Authorization Act of 2007 permits the President to command National Guard troops without the consent of state governors.

The National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive gives the President dictatorial powers in the event of a "catastrophic incident".

The Military Commissions Act suspends the right of habeas corpus.

This short list doesn't include wide spread wire tapping of citizens, construction of concentration camps, Black-shirt private armies, an ever expanding military budget, increased government secrecy, non co-operation with Congress, and the inevitable bankrupting of domestic budgets. And now, the latest grab for power has the Executive announcing that "our property" can be seized for dissent against the invasion and occupation of Iraq.

a.) New Bush Executive Order Kills Right to Property

b.) Executive Order: Blocking Property of Certain Persons Who Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq

c .) Friday, July 20, 2007 We ARE In A Constitutional Crisis

We are in a very grave constitutional crisis folks. I encourage every one of you to make a noise in the offices of Murray, Cantwell, and your congressional representative. Silence is the death of democracy.

But I think we also need to begin the process of organizing some form of resistance, protest, and/or strategy for impeachment.

Our politicians are fiddling while democracy burns.
Feeding from common Corporate money sources they are no longer worthy of our trust. Indeed, they have betrayed us.

For example, almost daily some media figure or political operative drops a hint that our country might be hit again by the terrorists.
Ask yourself, in the event of another catastrophic occurrence can you trust this government to stay true to the idealism of democracy, and the laws of limited checks and balances of power, encoded in the Constitution?
Can you trust Congress to represent the people?

I certainly cannot.

We are, I repeat, in a grave, surreal even, constitutional crisis.

We are dealing with a spirituality of tyranny; an unleashing of ruthless, arrogant power that corrupts all it touches.

It's time to get angry and cast out this unclean spirit from our land.

Such a statement can now get me arrested, disappeared, and stripped of all assets.

Is this America?

Is this the country in which we have been raised?

And how long, friend, until you yourself awaken only to discover that there is now a knock on your door?

On Wednesday evening, August 1st, at 7pm, you are invited to a gathering at:
Trinity United Methodist Church,
(6512 23rd Ave. NW Seattle, 98117).

There we will begin to strategize how to reclaim the power of the people, the birthright we share from our heritage of democracy.

Knock. Knock.

Rev. Rich Lang

by noemie maxwell on Sat Jul 28, 2007 at 02:50:06 PM PST

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Is it true Canada is going to send back US citizens if we institute martial law?

by Brian on Sat Jul 28, 2007 at 09:35:28 PM PST

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but a MUST place to start. Whether or not a "martial law" tactic to stay in power is part of all the presidents' men's plans ... an initiated impeachment sends a message to that crew. Moreso a message to the people who hopefully would become aware ... and more fully react on behalf of each other. You know ... hang together against tyranny and that kind of stuff.

Cause the right-wingers ain't gonna take it sitting on their one-spots. They'll be in full name-calling, lying and misleading obfuscatter ...

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P-I Guest Article

Last updated July 27, 2007 4:54 p.m. PT

It's time to impeach Bush, Cheney and the public knows it

JOHN NICHOLS
GUEST COLUMNIST

Recently the Bill Moyers Journal on PBS devoted a full hour to the subject of impeaching George W. Bush and Dick Cheney -- the first such attention by a national network.

The remarkable thing about the response was not its size or intensity. After visiting more than a dozen states to address the issue, I have come to understand the depth of the public's desire for accountability.

But it was only after Moyers invited conservative legal scholar Bruce Fein and me to lay out not merely the specific grounds for impeachment but the historical rationale for applying the "heroic medicine" -- the Founders' preferred cure for a constitutional crisis -- that I fully understood the extent to which Americans recognize that this is about a lot more than the high crimes and misdemeanors of a regal president and his monarchical vice president.

... Pelosi should step out of the way and let her colleagues restore the rule of law ....

Bush, it is said, has begun to worry about his legacy. The rest of us should, too. No matter how unsuccessful we may think his tenure has been, it will leave a mark on the republic. If that mark is of a presidency without limit or accountability, Bush and Cheney will have changed the country far more fundamentally than any of their predecessors.

Arthur
You sure you ain't staking too much on yer theories? Not enough common sense?

by Arthur Ruger on Sun Jul 29, 2007 at 07:36:14 AM PST

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Posse Comitatus.

There may be some sub-optimal things about our military, but I still believe there are plenty of them who won't violate that particular Act, which allows the use of the Military for law-enforcement purposes within the U.S. only as permitted by the Constitution or an Act of Congress.

We do have the Congress, and a Supreme Court that still has pretensions of autonomy. And a huge block of the military would not be a party to such a perversion.

Ever hear about Al Haig, and his insistence that the politicos go in and tell Nixon to resign? He, as a senior general, knew that if he did it, it would be (in essence) a military coup - something the U.S. military will not countenance. They swear an oath to the Constitution, not the President.

by robespierrette on Mon Jul 30, 2007 at 10:22:55 AM PST

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