Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Terror Of Being Terrified

The Double G calls out the spineless wimps on the right who are too afraid to bring 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Muhammad to trial.
This is literally true:  the Right's reaction to yesterday's announcement -- we're too afraid to allow trials and due process in our country -- is the textbook definition of "surrendering to terrorists."  It's the same fear they've been spewing for years.  As always, the Right's tough-guy leaders wallow in a combination of pitiful fear and cynical manipulation of the fear of their followers.  Indeed, it's hard to find any group of people on the globe who exude this sort of weakness and fear more than the American Right.

People in capitals all over the world have hosted trials of high-level terrorist suspects using their normal justice system.  They didn't allow fear to drive them to build island-prisons or create special commissions to depart from their rules of justice.  Spain held an open trial in Madrid for the individuals accused of that country's 2004 train bombings.  The British put those accused of perpetrating the London subway bombings on trial right in their normal courthouse in London.  Indonesia gave public trials using standard court procedures to the individuals who bombed a nightclub in Bali.  India used a Mumbai courtroom to try the sole surviving terrorist who participated in the 2008 massacre of hundreds of residents.  In Argentina, the Israelis captured Adolf Eichmann, one of the most notorious Nazi war criminals, and brought him to Jerusalem to stand trial for his crimes.

It's only America's Right that is too scared of the Terrorists -- or which exploits the fears of their followers -- to insist that no regular trials can be held and that "the safety and security of the American people" mean that we cannot even have them in our country to give them trials.  As usual, it's the weakest and most frightened among us who rely on the most flamboyant, theatrical displays of "strength" and "courage" to hide what they really are.   Then again, this is the same political movement whose "leaders" -- people like John Cornyn and Pat Roberts -- cowardly insisted that we must ignore the Constitution in order to stay alive:  the exact antithesis of the core value on which the nation was founded.  Given that, it's hardly surprising that they exude a level of fear of Terrorists that is unmatched virtually anywhere in the world.  It is, however, noteworthy that the position they advocate -- it's too scary to have normal trials in our country of Terrorists -- is as pure a surrender to the Terrorists as it gets.

Amen to that.  Democracy, freedom and especially justice are only permissible to the right as long as it doesn't inconvenience them, and frankly anyone telling you that America isn't capable of putting these murderers on trial in NYC is a pathetic coward.

[UPDATE 12:36 PM] The fearmongering never ends with Republicans.
Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey said today that it is highly likely that terrorists will attack New York City as a consequence of the Obama administration's decision to send five alleged Sept. 11 plotters there for trial in federal court.
Yes, because Lex Luthor and Magneto will break him out, and go on to recruit Doctor Doom and Darkseid!
HIDE UNDER YOUR BEDS, NEW YORKERS!

2 comments:

wdstarr said...

What did you think of Greenwald's condemnation of Obama's attack on the United States, in his accompanying column,

http://tinyurl.com/ykbjvk6
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/11/13/guantanamo/index.html

Detainees to get the "state-always-wins" system of "justice"

?

Zandar said...

Double G has a point. We really, really should be trying ALL Gitmo detainees.

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