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Signs of an Emerging Police State
June 07, 2006 10:14 AM EST

I was inspired (but not impressed with some of the language used) by a recent article written by Allan Uthman (http://buffalobeast.com/99/policestate.htm). While Mr. Uthman and I doubtless come from very different perspectives, I would like to borrow some of his thoughts while adding my own to what both of us agree is an impending reality for the United States: an emerging police state. Under George W. Bush, America is fast following the footsteps of past totalitarian regimes. The signs are ubiquitous and unmistakable! Consider:

1. The War On Terror

As with the "war on drugs," President Bush's "war on terror" is the cornerstone doctrine which allows the executive branch of the federal government to run roughshod over the Constitution and individual liberty. Whenever anyone objects to the illegality or immorality of ever-meddling, ever-growing, ever-menacing federal encroachments upon our freedoms, Bush and his apologists have a ready-made response: "We are fighting a war on terrorism." Actually, what Mr. Bush is doing is fighting a war against the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence!

2. The USA Patriot Act

The grossly misnamed USA Patriot Act is the federal law which encapsulates the power-mad machinations of the Bush administration. For all intents and purposes, it gives to the executive branch of government dictatorial powers. The Patriot Act egregiously usurps the Constitution and Bill of Rights and has opened the legal floodgates for Orwell's Big Brother.

I have copious information regarding the dangers of the Patriot Act on the following pages of my web site.

*Listen to my radio interview with former congressman Bob Barr regarding the Patriot Act at: http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/Interview_Barr.html

*Read my attorney-son's legal thesis about the Patriot Act at: http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/TimBaldwin.htm

*For an in-depth look at various articles and research regarding the Patriot Act, go to: http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/patriotact.html

3. The Construction Of Detention Camps Within The U.S.

Several news sources (for one, see http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2006/010206detentioncamps.htm) have reported on the fact that the Army Corps of Engineers has authorized some $400 million via the Bush administration's most-favored corporation, Halliburton, to construct detention centers in the United States. "For what purpose?" you ask. All the public has been told is that these detention centers are for "new programs." One doesn't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that the only reason any government constructs detention centers is for the purpose of incarcerating large numbers of political dissenters and other "undesirables."

4. Warrantless Wiretapping

I have written previously on this subject. However, it still amazes me how so many professing Christians and conservatives can continue to ignore this ominous threat to our liberty! (see http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2006/cbarchive_20060518.html and http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2006/cbarchive_20060104.html)

5. Bush's Perpetual Use Of "Signing Statements"

Mr. Uthman is right to call our attention to President Bush's propensity to use "signing statements" to nullify laws he doesn't like. In fact, G.W. Bush has issued more than 750 such statements, which is MORE THAN TWICE AS MANY AS ALL PREVIOUS PRESIDENTS COMBINED! (http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/04/30/bush_challenges_hundreds_of_laws/)

For example, Bush's signing statement waives the law against torture. (http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/01/04/bush_could_bypass_new_torture_ban?mode=PF) Another statement orders researchers to withhold any information from Congress that he determines could "impair foreign relations, national security, or the workings of the executive branch." Another one authorizes the president to tell the military it can use illegally gathered intelligence, including information obtained about Americans. The list goes on and on. (See http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2006/04/30/examples_of_the_presidents_signing_statements?mode=PF)

Only the lack of space in this column constrains me from adding even more evidence that the Bush administration is very quickly turning our constitutional republic into a gargantuan police state! Obviously, Congress could do much to curtail this power-hungry president, but with the GOP in charge of the entire federal government, it has demonstrated absolutely no desire to do so.

Then again, the American people could (and should) put such pressure upon their congressmen and senators that they would be compelled to act. But, alas, it appears obvious that the average American citizen is too busy watching American Idol to even notice that his once beloved nation is being stolen out from under him.

Chuck Baldwin is Founder-Pastor of Crossroads Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. In 1985, the church was recognized by President Ronald Reagan for its unusual growth and influence.

While he originally planned on a career in law enforcement, Chuck "answered the divine call to Gospel ministry" and decided instead to attend Bible school. He ultimately earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in theology, and was later awarded two honorary doctorates in the field.

He is the host of Chuck Baldwin Live, a daily, two hour long radio call-in show on the events of the day. In addition to writing two books of theology — "Subjects Seldom Spoken On" and "This Is The Life" — he has edited and produced "The Freedom Documents," a collection of fifty of the greatest documents of American history.

In 2004, Chuck was the vice presidential nominee for the Constitution Party. Chuck, 52, and his wife Connie are the parents of three children and grandparents of six.

© Copyright 2006 by Chuck Baldwin




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