Somehow the fwd about Bush's exec order didn't work, so I have copied the  
text below.  Paul Paryski
 
     
 
While the American public...and the  world...was being diverted by news 
stories of Dubya's  colonoscopy  scheduled for today, this, his latest 
executive 
order,  was signed July 17,  2007...  However, blogs, blogging comments have  
been numerous...see a  sampling below.
 

 
Bush Executive Order:  Criminalizing the Antiwar  Movement
 
By Prof. Michel  Chossudovsky
 
July 20,  2007
 
The  Executive Order entitled "Blocking Property of Certain Persons Who  
Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq" provides the President with the  
authority 
to confiscate the assets of whoever opposes the US led  war.   
A presidential Executive  Order issued on July 17th, repeals with the stroke 
of a pen  the right to dissent  and to oppose the Pentagon's military agenda 
in Iraq.   
The Executive Order entitled  "Blocking Property of Certain Persons  Who 
Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq" provides the President  with the 
authority 
to confiscate the assets of  "certain persons" who  oppose the US led war in 
Iraq: 
"I have issued an Executive Order  blocking property of persons determined to 
have committed, or to pose a  significant risk of committing, an act or acts 
of violence that have the  purpose or effect of threatening the peace or 
stability of Iraq or the  Government of Iraq or undermining efforts to promote 
economic  reconstruction and political reform in Iraq or to provide 
humanitarian  
assistance to the Iraqi  people." 
In substance, under this executive  order, opposing the war becomes an 
illegal act.  

The  Executive Order criminalizes the antiwar movement. It is intended  to  
"blocking property" of  US citizens and organizations  actively involved in the 
peace movement. It allows the Department of  Defense to interfere in 
financial affairs and instruct the  Treasury to "block the property" and/or 
confiscate/ freeze the assets  of "Certain Persons" involved in antiwar 
activities. It 
targets those  "Certain Persons" in America, including civil society  
organizatioins, who oppose the Bush Administration's "peace and stability"  
program in 
Iraq, characterized, in plain  English, by an illegal occupation and the 
continued killing of innocent  civilians.  
The Executive Order also targets  those "Certain Persons" who are 
"undermining efforts to promote economic  reconstruction", or who, again in 
plain 
English, are opposed to the  confiscation and privatization of  Iraq's oil 
resources, 
on behalf of  the Anglo-American oil  giants.   



The order is also intended for anybody who  opposes Bush's program of  
"political reform  in Iraq", in other words, who  questions the legitimacy of 
an 
Iraqi "government" installed by the  occupation forces.  
Moreover, those persons or  nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), who provide 
bona fide humanitarian  aid to Iraqi civilians, and who are not approved by 
the US Military or its  lackeys in the US sponsored Iraqi puppet government are 
also liable to  have their financial assets  confiscated.    
The executive order violates the  First, Fourth and Fifth Amendments of the 
US Constitution. It repeals one  of the fundamental tenets of  US democracy, 
which is the  right to free expression and dissent. The order has not been the 
object of  discussion in the US Congress. Sofar, it has not been addressed   by 
the US antiwar movement, in  terms of a formal statement.

Apart from a bland Associated Press  wire report, which presents the 
executive order as "an authority to use  financial sanctions", there has been 
no media 
coverage or commentary of a  presidential decision which strikes at the heart 
of the  US Constitution..   
Broader  implications  
The criminalization of the State is  when the sitting President and Vice 
President use and  abuse their authority through executive orders, presidential 
 
directives or otherwise  to define "who are the criminals" when in  fact they 
they are the criminals.   

This latest executive  order criminalizes the peace movement. It must be 
viewed in relation  to various pieces of "anti-terrorist" legislation, the 
gamut 
of  presidential and national security directives, etc., which are ultimately  
geared towards repealing constitutional government and installing martial  law 
in the event of a "national  emergency"... 
Excerpted from: _http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=6377_ 
(http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=6377)   
Text of the Executive Order: 
_http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/07/20070717-3.html_ 
(http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/07/20070717-3.html)  
Message  to the Congress of the United States Regarding  International 
Emergency Economic Powers Act _ht
tp://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/07/20070717-4.html_ 
(http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/07/20070717-4.html)  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- 
Bloggers are  alert...    
From:_http://digg.com/politics/So_as_of_yesterday_If_you_protest_the_war_the_P
rez_can_take_your_stuff_ 
(http://digg.com/politics/So_as_of_yesterday_If_you_protest_the_war_the_Prez_can_take_your_stuff)
 
 
 
+357  diggs 
 by _ajkxxx_ (http://digg.com/users/ajkxxx)  on _07/19/2007_ 
(http://digg.com/politics/So_as_of_yesterday_If_you_protest_the_war_the_Prez_can_take_your_stuf
f?t=7903154#c7903154)   
 
 
I'm  worried that no newspapers have picked up on this story. This is the 
White House  Website.
This is getting scary.
 
_Hide 7  replies to this comment (most popular has 21  diggs)_ 
(http://digg.com/politics/So_as_of_yesterday_If_you_protest_the_war_the_Prez_can_take_your_st
uff) 

 
 
 
    *   +21 diggs 

 by _massivity_ (http://digg.com/users/massivity)  on _07/19/2007_ 
(http://digg.com/politics/So_as_of_yesterday_If_you_protest_the_war_the_Prez_can_take_you
r_stuff?t=7903154#c7905530) 
 
 
Seriously.  WHY is this not front page news?
 
_View 3 replies to this comment (most popular has 18  diggs)_ 
(http://digg.com/politics/So_as_of_yesterday_If_you_protest_the_war_the_Prez_can_take_your_stu
ff) 

 
 
    *   +3 diggs 

 by _ronaldinho_ (http://digg.com/users/ronaldinho)  on _07/19/2007_ 
(http://digg.com/politics/So_as_of_yesterday_If_you_protest_the_war_the_Prez_can_take_y
our_stuff?t=7903154#c7907218) 
 
 
it is  on Digg, but you know the mainstream media (aside from Jon Stewart and 
Stephen  Colbert) are controlled by Bush
 
_View 2 replies to this comment (most popular has 3  diggs)_ 
(http://digg.com/politics/So_as_of_yesterday_If_you_protest_the_war_the_Prez_can_take_your_stuf
f) 








************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at 
http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
============================================================
FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org

Reply via email to