“Few people are  willing to  make the connection between the killing of Muslims by the  United States  government and the inevitable hatred of the American  people that is  unleashed.”  The United  States government  continues to kill Muslims like roaches in its never-ending war of  terror. It  shouldn’t come as a surprise when that violence spawns  revenge directed  against this nation. Nonetheless, every act or  attempted act of terror  against Americans is met with shock and  defiance in the face of American  instigated violence.  Faisal  Shahzad, a Pakistan-born  American citizen, is in custody for attempting  to detonate a car bomb  in New York’s Times Square. Fortunately, Shahzad  was an untrained  amateur who thought he could set off an explosion with  ordinary fire  works. He also didn’t have enough common sense to know  that he should  leave town immediately instead of waiting for two days  before  attempting his escape.  No damage  was done to life or  property and the suspect is in custody, but every  attempt not only  endangers us all but brings untold damage to American’s  civil  liberties. Senator Joseph Lieberman is proposing legislation that  would  strip citizenship from terror suspects. His goal is to prevent  the use  of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution which protects  against  self-incrimination. It is all a canard, because the right to  remain  silent can be exercised by citizens and non-citizens alike.  “Senator Joseph  Lieberman is proposing  legislation that would strip citizenship from  terror suspects.”  Shahzad’s biography has been analyzed and his every move scrutinized. Few people are willing to make the connection between the killing of Muslims by the United States government and the inevitable hatred of the American people that is unleashed. It isn’t very complicated. Shahzad was angry about the continued killings of his people and he wanted to inflict the same suffering on Americans. While  politicians out do one  another with demagoguery, the simplest cause of  terrorism is ignored.  The fear which always follows an attempted attack  should be an impetus  for Americans to think about the fear and terror  their government  visits upon the rest of the world. Instead, the same  hand wringing and  whining about “why they hate us” are the rule.  Why was  Shahzad angry?  Undoubtedly because thousands of Pakistanis and Afghans  have been  killed by American drone attacks. If we were at all encouraged  to think  beyond the “spectrum of thinkable thought” we might be able to speak with  some  intelligence on this issue. Instead we see Barack Obama and the  rest of  the Democrats succumbing to Republican demands to destroy our  civil  liberties at home and continue mass death abroad.  “Court decisions  are clear that the  renunciation of American citizenship must also take  place before it can  be taken away.”  Attorney  General Eric Holder  made the rounds of Sunday morning talk shows and  made it clear he is  bowing to lies and the political expediency that follows: “I think we have  to give  serious consideration to at least modifying that public-safety  exception  [to the Miranda protections. And that’s one of the things  that I think  we’re going to be reaching out to Congress, to come up  with a proposal  that is both constitutional, but that is also relevant  to our times and  the threats that we now face.”  Senator  Lieberman’s proposed  Terrorism Expatriation Act (TEA) goes even further.  The constitution  has very strict rules regarding the removal of  American citizenship.  Sworn allegiance to an enemy is insufficient cause  to strip  citizenship. Court decisions are clear that the renunciation  of  American citizenship must also take place before it can be taken  away.  It is shocking that Lieberman, an attorney, would peddle this  nonsense  that even if passed would be struck down by the courts. For  now, the  always cringing Democrats aren’t saying very much. Of course  they  always allow Lieberman, a Democrat who endorsed the Republican   candidate without punishment from his party, to do whatever he likes.  Both the  Clinton and Bush  administrations prosecuted terror cases in criminal  court, with all  rights of suspects being preserved. All of these cases  resulted in  convictions and at the time, no protest from Republicans.  The cry for  the awful enemy combatant designation in the cases of  Shahzad and Umar  Abdulmultallab should spark outrage and debate about  American actions  abroad. While political demagoguery becomes the norm,  our government’s  acts of terror continue with little protest.   “Secretary of  State Hillary Clinton is  repeating the demand that Pakistan speed up  the killing of its own  people in order to satisfy her government’s  demands.”  Now the  Obama administration  claims that the Pakistan Taliban were responsible  for this act. We  don’t know if that is true, we don’t know if their  claims that Shahzad  is talking are true either. We can only be certain  that political  considerations come first. Now Secretary of State Hillary  Clinton is  repeating the demand that Pakistan speed up the killing of  its own  people in order to satisfy her government’s demands. The  Shahzads in  Pakistan and in the United States will also be like ticking  time bombs,  growing more and more angry about the deaths of their people  and more  determined to strike back.  The  sickening propaganda which  makes invasion and occupation appear  acceptable and even beneficial  continues with little opposition. As long  as the country lives under  the grip of empire building and white  supremacy, the rest of the world  will be in danger and Americans will be  endangered by the inevitable  repercussions.  One day our  luck will run out. A  terror attack will not be carried out by someone  trying to ignite his  shoe or explosive placed in his underwear. The car  bomb or other  apparatus of death will be expertly put together and  Americans will  die. It isn’t right that anyone should die violently, but  it isn’t  worse for Americans to die under such circumstances than it is  for  people in Pakistan or Afghanistan. Of course, our government and  media  won’t say that. The end result will be an even louder cry for  death  from the nation that is the greatest purveyor of violence in the  world.  Margaret Kimberley’s Freedom Rider column   appears weekly in BAR. Ms. Kimberley lives in New York City, and can be   reached via e-Mail at Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgandaReport.com.   |  
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