Posted on 04/22/2011 4:02:37 PM PDT by jazusamo
President Barack Obamas assertion at a California fundraiser Thursday that Bradley Manning broke the law may have run afoul of presidential protocol, according to legal analysts who have been tracking the case of the Army private charged in the WikiLeaks case.
I have to abide by certain classified information, Obama is shown saying in a video that quickly began to circulate among media outlets Friday. If I was to release stuff, information that Im not authorized to release, Im breaking the law Were a nation of laws. We dont individually make our own decisions about how the laws operate He broke the law.
Obamas remarks about Manning were made after a group of protesters interrupted him at another fundraiser earlier in the day to sing a song asking for Mannings release.
Until now, the biggest point of controversy surrounding Manning had been about the conditions under which he was being detained at a marine base in Quantico, Va. Former State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley offered his resignation after criticizing the Defense Departments treatment of Manning, and Obamas only comments about the accused whistle-blower had been about that issue.
I have actually asked the Pentagon whether or not the procedures that have been taken in terms of his confinement are appropriate and are meeting our basic standards. They assure me that they are, Obama told reporters at a news conference in March. I cant go into details about some of their concerns, but some of this has to do with Private Mannings safety as well.
But the presidents comment to a group of donors that Manning broke the law drew immediate fire from some tracking Mannings case.
The comment was not appropriate because it assumes that Manning is guilty, Steven Aftergood, a classified information expert at the Federation of American Scientists, told POLITICO. The president got carried away and misspoke. No one should mistake a charge for a conviction especially the nations highest official.
Eugene Fidell, president of the National Institute of Military Justice and military law expert, even predicted that before the end of Friday, the White House will have issued a corrective statement.
Commenting on Mannings conditions of confinement is one thing I would have strongly advised him to not comment about Mannings guilt, Fidell told POLITICO.
However, Aftergood and Fidell agreed that Obama remarks while unfortunate will probably not affect whether Manning will receive a fair trial. Its not that hard to ensure that unlawful command influence hasnt in fact prejudiced the right to a fair trial, Fidell explained. If the case goes to a court marshal, the military court will have to make sure that none of the members of the military jury have been influenced by the presidents stated belief that Manning broke the law.
And what about Obamas assertion that I have to abide by certain rules of classified information? There seems to be an error in this assumption too, as the president has the power to define and authorize what information is considered classified.
Its a misstatement: It presumes that the classification rules are a matter of law, when in fact they are a matter of they are based in executive order, Aftergood said. There are rules and procedures governing the de-classification process, but those rules also are based in presidential authority. The president has supreme authority over what is classified.
In other words, Obama can declassify anything he wants, Fidell said. That one got away from him a little. In a way, its a hypothetical that could never happen.
Perhaps the president, who himself is a legal scholar, was thrown off by the earlier incident. <
He seems to have had a bad day, because he said a number of things that really were not coherent, Aftergood said.
The White House said it would not comment on the presidents remarks.
This is very surprising being Obama was a constitutional law professor. /sarc
bttt
maybe zer0 is tryng to get the case thrown out
Yet this traitorous buffoon of a president thinks illegal aliens can do whatever they want in this country.
“I have to abide by certain classified information, Obama is shown saying in a video that quickly began to circulate among media outlets Friday. If I was to release stuff, information that Im not authorized to release, Im breaking the law Were a nation of laws. We dont individually make our own decisions about how the laws operate He broke the law.
He seems to have had a bad day, because he said a number of things that really were not coherent, Aftergood said.
Incoherent for a day, not so bad.
Incoherent for four years.....?
Didn’t think of that but anythings possible with him.
Nixon caught a lot of flak for a comment about Lt. Calley. Hillary called the cops in an accidental shooting "murderers" and that was OK.
Sone of O’s biggest support comes from the homofags, and Manning is a Godless sodomite.
Obama is the commander in chief of the jury, no? So he is telling them the verdict. Not good
The writer is wrong to say that the biggest issue about Manning was his treatment ~ and that gives him/her away!
Heck, obozo can just have another “beer summit”. Looks like he’s crashing and burning before our eyes.
Hey, the protestors should be estatic ... Obama just offered up a Command Influence defense.
He sure did, right from the top. Obama is an idiot!
Apparently, early in his life someone told Obama that being a moron was a full time job and he ran with it.
Nixon said that Manson was guilty, and there was a big stink. Obama is Obama and will get a pass from the liberals.
What Manning is accused of is a very serious crime. He’s no hero.
Nixon caught a lot of flak for a comment about Lt. Calley. Hillary called the cops in an accidental shooting "murderers" and that was OK.
Nixon also caught a lot of flack when he said in an interview that Charles Manson was "apparently guilty of murder" when Manson's trial was still going on. Manson's laywer tried to use that to get the case thrown out.
Amen to that! What he did in a time of war he should be executed for if found guilty.
Well seeing as how he hasn't had a TRIAL yet, Mr. President, it's hard to interpret your declaration of his guilt as anything BUT "individually making your own decision about how the laws operate."
But don't worry, no one understands what you're doing - remember, above all, that you're invisible.
Typical for a totalitarian wannabe: the declaration of guilt precedes a formal trial. He sucks.
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