Thursday, September 24, 2009

Shh! It's a state secret

The folks at Common Dreams seem to be quite impressed with this WP story on the O-man's emergent new take on the state secrets privilege:
Obama Tightens State Secrets Standard

The Obama administration on Wednesday announced a new policy making it much more difficult for the government to claim that it is protecting state secrets when it hides details of sensitive national security strategies such as rendition and warrantless eavesdropping.
Marcy Wheeler seems much less impressed:
In a nutshell, the Administration's new policy requires that a state secrets claim must be run by the DOJ leadership before being invoked in court. What, this wasn't being done before?
Who is closer to the truth? Marcy, methinks. As this blogger wisely remarks:
...if the Bush Administration taught us anything, it’s that you can get whole teams of Justice Department lawyers to sign off on conduct that’s plainly illegal if that’s what the president wants. In the past, the executive branch’s use the state secrets privilege has amounted to: “Trust us.” Under Obama it’s: “Now you can really, really trust us.”
Turns out Obama's "revisionism" is simply an attempt to stave off some genuinely reformist legislation proposed by Senators Russ Feingold and Pat Leahy. The Feingold/Leahy reforms include the following:
Require judges to look at the evidence that the government claims is privileged, rather than relying solely on government affidavits

Forbid judges from dismissing cases at the pleadings stage, before there has been any document discovery, while protecting innocent defendants by allowing cases to be dismissed when they would need privileged evidence to establish a valid defense

Require judges to order the government to produced unclassified or redacted versions of sensitive evidence when possible to allow cases to move forward safely

Establish congressional reporting requirements

Address the crisis of legitimacy surrounding the privilege by setting clear rules that take into account both national security and the Constitution
None of these sensible measures appear to play any role in the Obama "reforms." Here's Feingold's response to Obama's efforts:
“While I am pleased that the Obama administration recognizes that the Bush approach was a mistake, its new policy is disappointing because it still amounts to an approach of ‘just trust us.’”
Last April, Obama admitted that the Bush state secret rules were "overbroad." He discussed certain revisions that his legal team was supposedly working on, such as allowing a judge to review secret information in chambers.

Good idea. So what happened to it?

And why do the better people in Congress have to fight against a Democratic administration on this issue?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since the AG would be defending the country in court the new policy is just a new shade of lipstick on the same old pig.

Anonymous said...

It's easy to see that there is a great deal of cleaning out that still needs to happen in our Federal Government. Certainly these games have been around for eons but the truth is we are in the midst of a White house Coup. There are so many people involved in this Coup that it's difficult to determine what's up from down. However Sibel Edmonds started us on the right track with pointing fingers at some of them. Then came the new Administration and clouded us with new faces, but the story is still the same and we need to continue with the clean up.

I will tell you that I know from the family I was in that Obama is considered by the Coup as a TEAM MEMBER. He was directly involved with setting up a drug distribution system company for the family I was in for more than 26 years in Florida. They were the ones to told other family members, me included, what Obama was all about.

There's a few interesting videos on how the Banks are using the Money and it fits well with what I know about the Coup.

Is THIS how the bank bailout money is being used? By Prof. Chossudovsky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eSVIXQzsFs

Professor Chossudovsky on the Banksters Bailout: The United States is Being Taken Over by the Banks!
http://socioecohistory.wordpress.com/2009/09/19/professor-chossudovsky-on-the-banksters-bailout-the-united-states-is-being-taken-over-by-the-banks/

VIDEO: The Financial Crisis and the Bank Bailout A James Corbett Report by Michel Chossudovsky
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=15254

Marty Didier
Northbrook, IL