Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Coming Soon: Concentration Camps


It's hard to fathom the lunacy coming from the mind of a Ted Rall, but I never thought even a nut like him could concoct a scenario so deranged.

OUR LONG NATIONAL NIGHTMARE HAS JUST BEGUN

You'd think this drooling moron would sit back and savor the election results from Tuesday, but no, the psychopath has worked his fevered mind into thinking the enemies of George Bush will now be rounded up and hereded into concentration camps.

Of course, a nice comfy mental facility would probably suffice in his case.

A Frightening New Security State

We'll be cleaning up Bush's mess long after his scheduled abdication on January 20, 2009. But the trillions of dollars in national debt he has run up and his two losing wars will drain our economy for decades to come. We've provoked a new generation of terrorists. Yet even more damaging and nearly impossible to unravel will be the threats to Americans posed by the neofascist national security apparatus the Bushists will leave behind--unless they use it to remain in power.

Shortly after 9/11 Bush began the first of a long series of power grabs that have transformed him from the leader of a country beholden to its people to an authoritarian despot. He signed a secret executive order granting himself the right to declare anyone in the world, including a U.S. citizen, an "enemy combatant"--without proof--and order him assassinated. Violating federal law and privacy rights, Bush authorized the NSA to listen to our phone calls and read our e-mail. FBI, CIA and HomeSec goons "disappeared" thousands of people into a horrible new matrix of concentration camps and secret prisons.

On October 17, 2006 Bush signed the Military Commissions Act. The new law, scarcely mentioned in the media, is breathtaking for the breadth of its attack on basic rights. Under the MCA either the president or the secretary of defense may declare you an "enemy combatant"--as usual, without proof. Under that designation you may be jailed, without the right to an attorney, for the rest of your life. You can even be tortured. Your U.S. citizenship can't protect you. And it's all "legal."


Concentration Camps


In January 2006 HomeSec awarded a $385 million contract to Kellogg, Brown and Root, the subsidiary of Halliburton Co., to build "temporary detention and processing capabilities"--internment camps--"in the event of an emergency influx of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs."

The question, asks Progressive magazine editor Ruth Conniff, "is what is the government planning to do with mass roundups of people?" After all, Bush and other Republican leaders have spent five years calling Democrats and others who disagree with them traitors and terrorists. Following so much hateful rhetoric, you can't blame liberals for wondering whether they too are about to be declared "enemy combatants." They're not paranoid; they're just paying attention.


If you can stop laughing, read the rest.

Deranged is putting it mildly.

How did the GOP lose to these idiots?

1 comment:

Urban Infidel said...

I did laugh, starting with the picture. No, not at the actual German Nazi concentration camps of course, but at the very idea of the nutroots' deranged paranoia!