Saturday, June 26, 2010

The Justice Department’s assault on individual rights and civil liberties

Dr. Ron Paul

Dr. Ron Paul
Dr. Paul says it all about the continuing erosion of American civil liberties, no one is innocent. "We have met the enemy... and he is us"

Statement of Congressman Ron Paul United States House of Representatives Statement on H. Res. 1422 June 24, 2010.
Madam Speaker, the House of Representatives recently considered H.RES. 1422, honoring the 140th anniversary of the Department of Justice. I voted against this resolution because of the Justice Department’s history of violating individual rights.

It is the Justice Department that leads the ongoing violations of the Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and Tenth Amendments in the name of the “war on drugs.” It is Justice Department agents who perform warrantless wiretap, and “sneak-and-peak” searches under the misnamed PATRIOT Act. It is the Justice Department that prosecutes American citizens for violating unconstitutional federal regulations even in cases where no reasonable person could have known their actions violated federal law.

Some like to pretend that the Justice Department’s assault on liberties is a modern phenomenon, or that abuses of liberties are only carried out by one political party. However, history shows that the unconstitutional usurpations of power and abuse of rights goes back at least almost a hundred years to the “Progressive” era and that Justice Departments of both parties have disregard the Constitution and violated individual liberties.

During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson’s Justice Department imprisoned people who dared to speak out against the war. Following the war, the progressive assault on the First Amendment continued with the infamous “Palmer raids,” named for Wilson’s Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. Just as President Wilson’s policies of foreign interventionism and domestic welfare served as a model for future presidents, Attorney General Palmer’s assaults on civil liberties served as a model for future attorney generals of both parties. Think of Robert Kennedy authorizing the wiretapping of Martin Luther King, Jr, John Mitchell’s role in the abuses of civil liberties by Nixon Administration, Ed Meese’s assault on the First Amendment with his “pornography commission,” Janet Reno’s role in the murder of innocent men, women and children at Waco, and the steady erosion of our rights over the past decade. In addition, it is the attorney general and the Justice Department that defend and justify violations of constitutional liberties by the president and the other federal bureaucracies.

Many civil libertarians were hopeful the new administration would be more sympathetic to civil liberties than was the prior administration. But the current administration has disregarded campaign promises to restore respect for civil liberates and has continued, and in many cases expanded, the anti-freedom policies of its predecessors. For instance, the current administration is supporting renewal of the policies of warrantless wiretapping, and other PATRIOT Act provisions. The administration, despite promising to be more open and transparent, is also continuing to use the claim of "state secrets" to shield potentially embarrassing information from Americans. According to the New York Times, the current administration is even outdoing its predecessors in the prosecution of government whistleblowers. It is little wonder that the head of the American Civil Liberties Union recently said he is disgusted with the administration’s record on civil liberties.

Of course, Madam Speaker, Congress bears ultimate responsibility for the Justice Department’s actions, as it is Congress that passes the unconstitutional laws the Justice Department enforces. Congress also fails to perform effective oversight of the Justice Department. Instead of honoring the Justice Department, Congress should begin to repeal unconstitutional laws and start exercising congressional oversight of executive branch agencies that menace our freedoms.

Congressman Ron Paul Washington, DC 203 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone Number: (202) 225-2831

Time For Budget Solutions, Not State Rock Debate PODCAST VIDEO


SACRAMENTO - With less than five days until the end of the fiscal year, Assembly Republican Leader Martin Garrick, of Carlsbad, calls on Sacramento Democrats to stop wasting time on trivial and symbolic acts and instead focus on passing a responsible budget.

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Time For Budget Solutions, Not State Rock Debate - Garrick's Assembly Republican Weekly Address

Hello. I'm Martin Garrick with this week's radio address from the State Capitol.

With less than five days until the end of the fiscal year, and California in a downward financial spiral, you would think the Legislature's sole focus would be on the state's budget. You expect your representatives to be working around the clock on a bipartisan solution to close our $19.1 billion dollar budget deficit. Or passing urgent legislation to get our struggling economy back on track and get people back to work. Unfortunately, you would be wrong.

In fact, you would be shocked to learn what Democrats were actually debating this week. Instead of going through the budget line by line to find budget savings, Democrats this week held hearings about a plan to get rid of the state's rock. It's currently serpentine, which apparently can be bad for your health according to one Democrat Senator.

The Legislature also declared June 14 through the 20th as "California Golf Week,"... after the week had already passed. This is a sad reminder that it's not just budgets that don't get passed on time at the State Capitol.

Finally, Democrats introduced a bill this week to criminalize "gate crashing" at the Oscars and other black-tie award ceremonies. While Hollywood party crashers might be really annoying to some, should this really be an urgent priority with 2.3 million people out of work?

There is a reason why politicians miss budget deadlines in Sacramento. And it's not because the Constitution requires a two-thirds vote for budgets and tax increases. It's because Democrats refuse to get serious about cutting wasteful spending and reforming state government.

Republicans stand behind the Governor's blueprint for a balanced budget. It will close the $19.1 billion dollar deficit responsibly - by setting priorities and reducing spending, without raising taxes. Meanwhile Assembly and Senate Democrat Leaders continue to fight with each other. They can't even agree on their costly schemes to tax and spend. But they seem determined to borrow from your children's future to protect government jobs.

The people have already spoken. They want a budget that lives within its means. They want measures that help the private sector create jobs. They don't want any more borrowing. They don't want any more taxes. And they don't want their elected representatives wasting time on trivial and symbolic acts in the face of a serious fiscal crisis.

This is Martin Garrick. Thank you for listening.

6/25/2010 Seth Unger (916) 319-2074