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TAKING LIBERTIES (Ann Coulter on Ashcroft, Democrats, PBS and civil liberties)
Yahoo News ^ | 7/16/03 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 07/16/2003 4:48:02 PM PDT by DPB101

After Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt rounded up more than 100,000 Japanese residents and citizens and threw them in internment camps. Indeed, both liberal deities of the 20th century, FDR and Earl Warren, supported the internment of Japanese-Americans. In the '20s, responding to the bombing of eight government officials' homes, a Democrat-appointed attorney general arrested about 6,000 people.

The raids were conducted by A. Mitchell Palmer, appointed by still-revered Democrat segregationist Woodrow Wilson, who won the 1916 election based on lies about intelligence and war plans.

In response to the worst terrorist attack in the history of the world right here on U.S. soil, Attorney General John Ashcroft has detained fewer than a thousand Middle Eastern immigrants.

Ashcroft faces a far more difficult task than FDR did: Pearl Harbor was launched by the imperial government of Japan, not by Japanese-Americans living in California. The 9/11 Muslim terrorists, by contrast, were not only in the United States but, until the attack, had broken hardly any laws at all (aside from a few immigration laws, which liberals don't care about anyway). And yet, Ashcroft's modest, carefully tailored policies have prevented another attack for almost two years since Sept. 11, 2001. No internment camps, no mass arrests. And no more massive terrorist attacks.

Naturally, therefore, the Democrats have focused like a laser beam on the perfidy of John Ashcroft. Rep. Dick Gephardt recently said, "In my first five seconds as president, I would fire John Ashcroft as attorney general." (In his first four seconds, he would establish the AFL-CIO wing of the White House.)

Sen. John Kerry has vowed: "When I am president of the United States, there will be no John Ashcroft trampling on the Bill of Rights." (Experts are still trying to figure out why Kerry didn't mention his service in Vietnam during that last statement.) Let me be the first to predict that when John Kerry is president, pigs will fly.

Sen. John Edwards said that "we must not allow people like John Ashcroft to take away our rights and our freedoms." Apparently, we must, however, allow Janet Reno to run over our rights and our freedoms with a tank.

As usual, the Democrats have come up with a lot of bloody adjectives, but are a little short in the way of particulars as to how Ashcroft is trampling on anyone's rights. Their case-in-chief seems to be Tarek Albasti. Albasti's story has now run in more than 70 overwrought news stories. His tale of torment led a New York Times report on terrorism suspects whose lives have been uprooted and was the featured story on a PBS special this week about the civil liberties crisis sweeping America.

Tarek Albasti is an Egyptian immigrant who married an American woman, brought seven of his Egyptian friends to America and was enrolled in flight school when America was hit on 9/11. Based on a tip from the ex-wife of one of the men that they were plotting a suicide mission, the eight Egyptian immigrants were held for one week in October 2001 -- one week. The men were questioned and released. Since then, the government has issued copious apologies to the men and has expunged their records.

What are liberals claiming law enforcement was supposed to do with information like that? We're sorry for any Arabs whose dearest dream was to go into crop dusting, but this really isn't a good time. (Perhaps we could have a five-day waiting period for Muslims who apply to U.S. flight schools for a background check.)

Albasti told PBS -- that's right, PBS, the television network owned, operated and funded by the very same federal government Albasti now claims is oppressing him -- that during his one-week confinement he was worried he would be hanged without anyone ever knowing what happened to him. For that remark alone, he should be deported. Is that what he thinks of America? But at least detained Arabs -- and more to the point, their lawyers -- have a monetary incentive to make absurd claims of persecution. What is the Democrats' excuse?

Based on the wails from our stellar crop of Democratic presidential candidates, you would think every Muslim in the country is cowering in fear of a pogrom-oriented attorney general. Meanwhile, the left's principal evidence of a civil rights crisis in America consists of a one-week detention of eight Egyptian immigrants -- one in flight school, no less -- after the ex-wife of one of the men tipped off the FBI to a possible terrorist plot in the making.

Apparently, a lot of the false tips to law enforcement are coming from ex-wives. (Maybe Muslim men should have thought of that before introducing the burka.) Esshassah Fouad, a Moroccan student, was detained in Texas after his former wife accused him of being a terrorist. She is now serving a one-year prison sentence for making a false charge.

But some day, small children will be reading somber historical accounts about the dark night of fascism under John Ashcroft. (Thanks to Ashcroft, at least they'll be reading them in English, rather than Arabic.) If liberals applied half as much energy to some business endeavor as they do to creating the Big Lie, they would all be multimillionaires.

What are we to make of people who promote the idea that America is in the grip of a civil liberties emergency based on 100 hazy stories of scowls and bumps and one-week detentions?

Manifestly, there is no civil liberties crisis in this country. Consequently, people who claim there is must have a different goal in mind. What else can you say of such people but that they are traitors?


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1 posted on 07/16/2003 4:48:02 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: DPB101
Bump!
2 posted on 07/16/2003 4:52:55 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (I had to give up jogging, the ice keeps falling out of my glass.)
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3 posted on 07/16/2003 4:53:27 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: DPB101
You tell 'em Ann!
4 posted on 07/16/2003 4:54:01 PM PDT by hoosiermama (.Prayer for all)
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To: DPB101
Manifestly, there is no civil liberties crisis in this country.

Ann is right, there is no civil liberties crisis in this country...yet.

6 posted on 07/16/2003 5:00:01 PM PDT by Just another Joe (FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: Just another Joe
Ann is right, there is no civil liberties crisis in this country...yet.

Yes there is. A few which bother me:

1. Working half my life to pay taxes.
2. Mandatory government run pensions.
3.Children forced into government run schools.
4.Abtitary EPA regulations making property worthless.
5. Seizure laws.
6. The free exercise of religion banned in certain circumstances and places.
7.Governmental discrimination by race.

I could go on but let me just say, I do not believe the Patriot Act or anything John Ashcroft has done even ranks in the top 100.

7 posted on 07/16/2003 5:08:51 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: DPB101
Ann is just the best.
8 posted on 07/16/2003 5:09:01 PM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: DPB101
I didn't say there there weren't problems, just not to crisis proportions... yet.
9 posted on 07/16/2003 5:11:22 PM PDT by Just another Joe (FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: DPB101
I could go on but let me just say, I do not believe the Patriot Act or anything John Ashcroft has done even ranks in the top 100.

Quote of the day material. JohnHuang2 reading this?

10 posted on 07/16/2003 5:12:45 PM PDT by squidly
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To: Just another Joe
Sorry, didn't mean to suggest you are not concerned about those intrustions of the state into our lives. I'm sure you are!

Just wanted to point out that liberals are only concerned about civil liberties when it comes to criminals. Hard working Americans who complain about being pushed around by government are "greedy" and "mean-spirited" in liberal land.

11 posted on 07/16/2003 5:22:02 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: DPB101
When I hear liberal/socialists whining over imaginary "lost liberties", I see Janet Reno's goons sticking an MP 5 into Elian's face; I see Waco going up in a government-started conflagration, I see Mrs. Weaver's head exploding from the effects of a government .308. I see the dishonorable Senatrix Dianne Feinswine writing the '94 AW ban which is the most egregiously unconstitutional piece of trash to be passed into law in the last ten years. No, the damn RATs would do well to examine their own past record on the issue. They have absolutely no credibility when it comes to fighting for "rights" except for the phoney ones they created - like the "right" to murder the unborn; like the "right" to get special treatment if one happens to be of the currently "preferred" racial background. Bah!
12 posted on 07/16/2003 5:46:53 PM PDT by 45Auto (Big holes are (almost) always better.)
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To: DPB101
I left the RAT party when it became obvious that they no longer were interested in preserving the continuity of the Constitutional Republic. They are not merely part of the "loyal opposition"; they are enemies of freedom.
13 posted on 07/16/2003 5:49:13 PM PDT by 45Auto (Big holes are (almost) always better.)
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To: 45Auto
Well said. It is naive to believe new laws will allow Democrats in the future to do anything they would not do anyways.

The law means nothing to Rats.

The Feds have and have had all the power they need to destroy anyone for a long time. If they do or not all depends on who we elect.

14 posted on 07/16/2003 6:02:48 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: DPB101
I'd remind Ann that Ashcroft's shredding on the Tenth Amendment is every bit as bad as what Democrats claim he is doing to the rest of the Bill of Rights. But having read Coulter's columns on the War on Drugs, it would be useless as complaining to Bonnie about Clyde.
15 posted on 07/16/2003 6:10:16 PM PDT by gcruse (There is no such thing as society: there are individual men and women[.] --Margaret Thatcher)
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To: 45Auto
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"Manifestly, there is no civil liberties crisis in this country. Consequently, people who claim there is must have a different goal in mind. What else can you say of such people but that they are traitors?"
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16 posted on 07/16/2003 6:15:22 PM PDT by onemoreday
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To: DPB101
Bump for later read when I can stay awake.
17 posted on 07/16/2003 6:16:32 PM PDT by gitmo (Some days you're the dog; some days you're the hydrant.)
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To: gcruse
"But having read Coulter's columns on the War on Drugs..."

Url?

I think the WoD is a giant domestic drain on the economy, on crimefighting and warfighting, and on civil rights, I'd like to hear Ann's take.
18 posted on 07/16/2003 6:20:07 PM PDT by adam_az (This space for rent.)
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To: gcruse
Ashcroft's shredding on the Tenth Amendment..

Robert Bork wrote that George Washington made the 10th amendment a dead letter. After FDR, there was nothing left to even shred.

19 posted on 07/16/2003 6:23:33 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: adam_az
Ann Coulter the Libertarian ?

Coulter on legalization.
20 posted on 07/16/2003 6:32:45 PM PDT by gcruse (There is no such thing as society: there are individual men and women[.] --Margaret Thatcher)
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