(And I mean "hits"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-w-whitehead/attorney-general-eric-hol_b_2900647.html
Attorney General Eric Holder: If the President Does It, Its Legal
John W. Whitehead
Attorney, President of The Rutherford Institute, and author of 'A Government of Wolves'
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The military can detain anyone, including American citizens, it deems a threat to the country. Not only has the DOJ persisted in defending a provision of the National Defense Authorization Act that sanctions indefinite detentions of Americans, but it has also blasted the federal judge who ruled the NDAA to be vague and chilling as overstepping the courts authority and infringing on Obamas power to act as Commander in Chief.
Presidential kill lists and drone killings are fine as long as the president thinks someone might have terrorist connections. Holder has gone to great lengths to defend Obamas use of drones to target and kill American citizens, even on U.S. soil, as legally justifiable. In fact, a leaked DOJ memo suggests that the President has the power to murder any American citizen the world over, so long as he has a feeling that they might, at some point in the future, pose a threat to the United States.
The federal government has the right to seize the private propertycash, real estate, cars and other assetsof those suspected of being connected to criminal activity, whether or not the suspect is actually guilty. The government actually collects billions of dollars every year through this asset-forfeiture system, which it frequently divvies up with local law enforcement officials, a practice fully supported by the DOJ and a clear incentive for the government to carry out more of these takings.
Warrantless electronic surveillance of Americans telephone, email and Facebook accounts is not only permissible but legal. According to court documents, more Americans have had their electronic communications spied on as a result of DOJ orders for phone, email and Internet information40,000 people alone in 2011and that doesnt even begin to take into account agencies outside Holders purview, terrorism investigations or requests by state and local law enforcement officials.
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Much, much more at link, including:
* Judicial review is far from necessary.
* Due process and judicial process are not the same.
* Government whistleblowers will be bankrupted, blacklisted, blackballed and in some cases
banished.
* Government transparency is important unless government officials are busy,
can stonewall, redact, obfuscate or lie about the details,
are able to make the case that they are exempt from disclosure
or that it interferes with national security.
* When it comes to Wall Street, justice is not blind.
* Not all suspects should have the right to remain silent.
I'll pass on the adulation, as this administration with Holder has aggressively defended and *expanded* the Bush administration's dismantling of the Constitution and some of the most important foundations of our democratic system.