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Cheney Channels Cochran

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

You have to hand it to Dick Cheney. He’s figured out a way to mount the ultimate “Chewbacca Defense.” Like the South Park satire of Johnnie Cochran in the O.J. trial, Cheney has discovered the way to get away with anything: simply declare everything you’ve done is “classified.” Warrantless wiretapping? Classified. Rendition and torture? Classified. Political assassinations? Way classified. In fact, that last one is so secret Cheney allegedly directed the C.I.A. to lie to Congress about it and didn’t inform the new C.I. A. director till almost halfway through the new president’s term in office.

Cheney has done such a great job of creating straw men arguments, obfuscating the facts and in general getting everyone to look at the empty hand (the one without the knife) that everyone from the Congress and the President on down seems intent on chasing their own nonexistent tails. In Cheney’s Chewbacca Defense, it’s not important whether he conducted a secret assassination ring out of the Vice-president’s office. It doesn’t matter how many people he had tortured, how many illegal wire taps he sponsored, or how many times he lied to Congress. It doesn’t even matter whether Obama or Eric Holder or the Congress investigates the actions of Former Bush administration officials. It’s all moot.

Why? Because the information about his activities is all classified.

Can you imagine trying to get out of a speeding ticket using this defense?
“License and registration please.”
“Sorry Officer, that information is classified.”
“Do you have any idea how fast you were going?”
“That’s classified too.”
“Why were you speeding?”
“Classified.”
“You broke the law.”
“Not according to John Woo.”
“John Who?”
“My legal advisor.”
“I don’t care what your lawyer says. Going eighty in a thirty mile an hour zone is crazy. You could have killed someone.”
“Just trying to keep the country safe from terrorism.”
“You didn’t even have your headlights on.”
“Sometimes it’s necessary to embrace the dark side.”
“Can you give me one reason why I shouldn’t write you a ticket?”
“See this photo? It’s a picture of Chewbacca. Chewbacca is a Wookie…”

As long as the Obama administration and the Congress respect the artificial, made up “cloak of secrecy” that Bush, Cheney and their minions wrap themselves in every time the topic of the morality, legality or even the efficacy of their actions is raised, the American public will never know what they did in our name. As long as everyone continues to agree that the information surrounding their actions must remain “classified,” no one will ever be able to determine if the actions of Bush officials were legal or illegal. And as long as there is no determination about the legality of their actions, they will never be held accountable for their actions. And last but certainly not least, as long as they are not held accountable for their actions, it becomes ever more likely that future Presidents or vice-presidents who wants to get away with something will look at the precedent of secrecy and use it to defend their actions. As long as everyone is in agreement that lifting the curtain to expose the little men standing behind it is “off the table,” those same little men will continue to pull the levers of power that have each and every one of us dancing like water droplets on a hot skillet. (Hey, if you want to fight terror sometimes you gotta mix a few metaphors.)

The only way to prevent leaders from getting away with murder is through transparency. In a free and open democracy, there can be no action or policy that is so classified and secret that it may not be reviewed by some elected body charged with oversight. If there are departments in government where secrecy is allowed to trump checks and balances, then there is no democracy. Period.

Tags: chewbacca, CIA, classified, cochran, government, law, Morality, secrets, southpark
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I have a Dream

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

I’ve been having this waking nightmare recently. It’s about a man, intent on doing good in the world. A man of integrity with solid moral and ethical principles. A man with only one flaw: He is a pragmatist.

Given the choice between standing on principles or compromising, he will invariably choose the latter. In other words, he lives by the code, “If you can’t accomplish what you should, at least accomplish what you can.”

In my dream, this good man achieves a position of great power. He is ecstatic. At last he will get his chance to right the wrongs, to conquer evil, and make the world a better place. He aches to do good. He yearns for it. He knows he will not accomplish everything he wants. But he is a pragmatist. If he has to compromise to accomplish some good, so be it.

Meanwhile, in his steamy underground bunker, “Evil” smiles his evil smile. He sees immediately the man’s pragmatic streak for what it is: his Achilles heel. Evil knows that all he needs to do to win in any confrontation against this man is stand his ground, be unreasonable and act recalcitrant. Eventually his opponent, so desperate to accomplish some good, any good, will give in. At the bargaining table he will be the first to make concessions. In debate, he will always be a gentleman and cede that his opponent has a valid argument to make. In tennis, if it’s a close call, the man will always give his opponent the benefit of the doubt. In short, the man is reasonable – a fatal handicap that Evil does not share.

And so it is. No matter the arena, whenever they face off, Evil wins again and again. Despite the good man’s best efforts, the rich continue to fatten while the poor starve, wars continue chew up people and spit them out like scrapple, greedy corporations continue to pollute without penalty. It’s inevitable. For when it comes to winning, Evil takes the cake… the whole cake… then argues about how he deserves the crumbs as well.

Through it all, Evil’s greatest accomplishment is the effortless success he has in getting the good man to move further and further away from his core principles. In the guise of helping him to do good more easily Evil offers to give the man some extra power. (Who can refuse more power?) Or maybe he shows the man a simple way to nullify troublesome opponents. With each suggestion, Evil dangles shortcuts like bait, to tempt the man to surrender more and more of his morality and ethics till, one day the man wakes to find he is no longer doing good. The things he accomplishes are no longer helping people. In fact, to his horror he discovers that in his desire to be practical and accomplish “what he can,” he has surrendered so many of his principles that he himself has become evil.

By now you’ve no doubt discerned who the protagonist in this fable is. I voted for Barrack Obama in the last election. I considered him to be a good man. Like many I had hopes he would truly change the direction this country was headed in. I had hopes that he would stick to his ethical principles, that he would right some wrongs, and actually change the nature of the game in this country rather than merely the style with which it is played. Sadly, in decision after decision, he is providing less and less of the change for which I had hoped. Today we have more wars, a bigger defense budget, a worsening financial crisis, and ballooning unemployment figures. On top of this, Obama has supported wiretapping, rendition, and increased use of assassinations with unmanned drones. He has re-instated military commissions and is now talking about “preventative detention,” the establishment of permanent prisons where detainees can be held indefinitely without trial, even if they are not guilty of a crime. As others have pointed out, in it’s decision making, not only is this administration little different from the one that preceded it, in many ways it is becoming worse. And while I do not doubt that Obama’s ethical and moral principles are still superior to Cheney/Bush/Rumsfeld/et al, I fear that in his desire to be pragmatic and “accomplish what he can,” Obama is abandoning the very core ethical and moral principles that won him the White House. The result can not be good.

This is my nightmare. That instead of reinforcing and protecting our liberties, through executive action, our basic freedoms will be removed one by one. No more right to privacy, or habeas corpus, or freedom of speech. I worry that this precious democracy of ours, will die, not quickly with a bullet, but slowly, like blood dripping from a thousand cuts. Worst of all, my fear is that our country will meet its demise not at the hands of a Hitler or Stalin bent on creating a totalitarian regime. Instead it will be undone by a good man, a principled man, a man with solid ethics and morals who just so happens to also be a pragmatist.

Tags: doubt, Evil, government, Morality, Obama, Policy, Politics, Principle Ethics
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