« The Year of Living Posthumously | Main | Stats and Justice, Ctd. » 01 Apr 2007 02:22 pm Cheney vs ChurchillThere was a time when being a Republican or even voting for a Republican meant or implied, at least, some sort of commitment to individual liberty vis-a-vis the government. That time is over. Those of us who care about liberty, whether we choose to fight for it inside the GOP or as Democrats or outside as non-partisan freedom-lovers, need to understand that this idea of conservatism as an ally of freedom is currently in eclipse in the GOP. I noted yesterday the staggering casualness with which Republicans are now judging their candidates on their willingness as president to exercise the right to detain any American at will, imprison him without charges, subject him to kangaroo military courts, and torture him if necessary. Glenn Greenwald seconds my point here:
He cites Jefferson's simple statement:
Perhaps some conservatives think of Jefferson as too liberal for their tastes. Here is Winston Churchill, fighting a war against the greatest evil imaginable, when the very survival of Britain as an independent and free country was in the balance. He spoke of
America is now failing that test. And the Republican party has lost not only its own soul; it is busy mortgaging the soul of America and the West as a whole. On this, there can be no compromise. Until a leading Republican commits to the full restoration of habeas corpus for American citizens, whether the executive considers them an "enemy combatant" or not, no one who loves freedom can support the GOP. In fact, any lover of freedom should consider it a duty to defeat them. (Photo: Winston Churchill's honorary American passport.) TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200d834352bbf53ef Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Cheney vs Churchill '
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