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R.I.P. Posse Comitatus
September 19th, 2005
It was Representative Ron Paul of Texas who read into
the Congressional Record on June 25, 1997—well before
the malfeasance of George Bush, the Constitution-bashing
Patriot Act, and the reckless so-called war on
terror—the following: “In a police state the police are
national, powerful, authoritarian. Inevitably, national
governments yield to the temptation to use the military
to do the heavy lifting…. [O]nce the military is used,
however minor initially, the march toward martial law …
becomes irresistible.”
Fast-forward to the present. In the wake of Hurricane
Katrina, General Peter Grace, soon to become Vice
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has called “for
Posse Comitatus to be reconsidered in response to
suggestions that it slowed down deployment of troops,”
according to Jurist, a legal research website.
Virginia Republican John Warner, chairman of the Senate
Armed Services Committee, “has questioned restrictions
under the law since the September 11th attacks, and has
promised to do so again.”
In February, 2002, soon after the nine eleven attacks,
Colonel John R. Brinkerhoff, US Army Retired, and acting
associate director for national preparedness of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), wrote:
“President Bush and Congress should initiate action to
enact a new law that would set forth in clear terms a
statement of the rules for using military forces for
homeland security and for enforcing the laws of the
United States. Things have changed a lot since 1878, and
the Posse Comitatus Act is not only irrelevant but also
downright dangerous to the proper and effective use of
military forces for domestic duties.”
“Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution grants the
power to Congress to make the rules governing the armed
forces,” writes Diane Alden. “In recent years Congress
has acted less like the source of legitimacy for the use
of the military force and more like a rubber stamp for
military adventurism by the executive branch, regardless
of who is president…. both Republicans and Democrats can
share the blame for blurring lines between the military
and police…. Both can share blame in the
unconstitutional laws passed and the open checkbook they
offer federal police agencies that don’t seem to be
concerned with the niceties of the Bill of Rights.”
Alden wrote this in the 1990s, during the Clinton
administration and after the outrage of Waco. Her words
are even more urgent today as Bush and Congress have
eroded the Constitution and the Bill of Rights even
further.
Our corporate media has blamed FEMA’s response to
Katrina on bureaucratic inertia and ineptitude. However,
a cursory examination of events reveal something else:
FEMA (and the Department of Homeland Security)
deliberately exacerbated the situation in New Orleans
and up and down the Gulf Coast by withholding crucial
assistance, thus creating a chaotic situation and
“anarchy” in the streets as desperate people “looted”
stores in search of water and food. FEMA turned away
experienced firefighters; turned away Wal-Mart supply
trucks; prevented the Coast Guard from delivering diesel
fuel; prevented the Red Cross from delivering food;
blocked morticians from entering New Orleans; blocked a
500-boat citizen flotilla from delivering aid; turned
away generators; told first responders not to respond.
As Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard revealed
during an emotional plea on NBC’s Meet the Press, FEMA
basically declared war on local authorities and
sabotaged local communications. FEMA went out of its way
to make the situation worse, thus sending the message:
without military occupation and a watering down of the
Posse Comitatus Act, FEMA and the feds cannot do their
job, a message dutifully echoed by the corporate media.
“The Posse Comitatus Act reflects the political
sensitivities of a period in American history when Union
troops enforced laws on the former Confederate states,”
opines the San Antonio Express-News.
It also reflects the American concept of federalism and
a traditional distrust of powerful government.
Hurricane Katrina sheds new light on these subjects.
Emergency-management planning is now inextricably linked
with national security. The military is, in effect, a
first responder for both humanitarian relief and law
enforcement. The federal government may be the only
source of available help in some disaster situations.
Congress and the American people will examine what went
wrong in the homeland security bureaucracy and why the
federal government was slow to respond to Katrina’s
destructive force.
They also need to examine the Posse Comitatus Act to
make sure it—or at least government lawyers’
understanding of it—does not remain an obstacle to
common-sense response to national disasters.
If the Posse Comitatus Act is an obstacle to anything,
it is the federal government’s desire send in the
Marines—who are trained to fight wars, not provide
disaster relief and augment (or supplant) local law
enforcement. “One of the United States’ greatest
strengths is that the military is responsive to civilian
authority and that we do not allow the Army, Navy,
Marines or the Air Force to be a police force,” Marine
Corps General Stephen Olmstead testified before
Congress. “History is replete with countries that
allowed that to happen. Disaster is the result.” Or, as
Maryland delegate Luther Martin argued during the
Constitutional Convention in 1787, “When a government
wishes to deprive its citizens of freedom, and reduce
them to slavery, it generally makes use of a standing
army.”
“If this were a dictatorship, it’d be a heck of a lot
easier, just so long as I’m the dictator,” Bush joked on
December 18, 2000. However, as we have witnessed since,
Bush was not joking and the result of his desire to be a
dictator has resulted in a serious erosion of the Bill
of Rights, most notably the First, Second, Fourth, and
Six Amendments. Indeed, if the barriers to military rule
are removed by Bush’s rubberstamp Congress, and the
American people are not vigilant, “slavery,” as Luther
Martin noted, will be the ultimate result.
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