Senate filibusters notwithstanding, there is no way this will end well unless someone has the courage and the forethought to initiate impeachment proceedings
The slow slide into dictatorship
![]() | - Klaus Rohrich Friday, March 8, 2013 http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/53621 |

Oh yes, and both assumed increased dictatorial powers over time.
Now, I’m not one of those crazy conspiracy theorists who sits before my computer wearing a tin foil hat and worrying about black helicopters, but doesn’t it strike you as odd that all of a sudden the Attorney General of the United States claims that the President has the constitutional right to kill any American without due process of law within the borders of the United States? At least that’s how I interpret the statement Holder made in a letter to Senator Rand Paul, as quoted in the Washington Examiner.
I’m happy to hear that there has been huge pushback in the United States Senate over this statement. What really surprises me is that there are actually writers on the Left who agree with Holder and believe Obama should have the power to whack anyone whom he believes to be an enemy of the state.
Of course such an action would be in violation of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh amendments of the Constitution, as they guard against illegal searches and seizures, forbids punishment without due process of law and guarantees that the accused can face his accusers in open court, guarantees a speedy public trial and assures that trial by a jury of one’s peers, respectively.
How would a drone strike guarantee an “accused” of these rights? Would he get a text message on his cell phone prior to the strike? What about a trial? Would that be held in absentia? How would the accused be able to wage a vigorous defense against the charges, a right to which he or she is Constitutionally entitled? And under what circumstances could an accused appeal a conviction?
This Attorney General, Eric Holder, who believes that the president is legally entitled to off any American that he in his judgment believes is as enemy of the state, is the very same Eric Holder who refused to prosecute clear examples of voter intimidation and voter fraud on the part of the New Black Panther Party caught on camera in Philadelphia during the 2008 presidential election. Should someone with such little understanding or respect for the Constitution, which is the legal basis on which the United States exists, be allowed to hold the office of Attorney General, the country’s chief law enforcement officer?
Senate filibusters notwithstanding, there is no way this will end well unless someone has the courage and the forethought to initiate impeachment proceedings.
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Klaus Rohrich is senior columnist for Canada Free Press. Klaus also writes topical articles for numerous magazines. He has a regular column on retirementhomes.com and is currently working on his first book dealing with the toxicity of liberalism. His work has been featured on the Drudge Report, Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and Lucianne, among others. He lives and works in a small town outside of Toronto and is an avid student of history.

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