Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Remember Jose Padilla?

He was the American citizen who was tortured under orders from Don Rumsfeld for four years before he was brought to trial. He was, naturally, convicted when he was brought into court but the government has never been held responsible for the four years of torture.
On Monday, the mother of a U.S. citizen who was allegedly tortured at a naval base in Charleston asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate a lawsuit against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other government officials on behalf of her son.

Jose Padilla, a convicted terrorist, had sued Rumsfeld and other U.S. officials over his alleged torture at the naval base, but a district court judge granted Rumsfeld immunity and dismissed the case, Padilla v. Rumsfeld. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the dismissal in January.

“If the appeals court’s ruling is allowed to stand, government officials will have a blank check to commit any abuse in the name of national security, even the brutal torture of an American citizen in an American prison,” said Ben Wizner, the ACLU attorney who argued the case before the Fourth Circuit. “It is precisely the role of the courts to ensure that allegations of grave misconduct by Executive Branch officials receive fair adjudication. That vital role does not evaporate simply because those officials insist that their actions are too sensitive for judicial review.”

Padilla was arrested as an “enemy combatant” in May of 2002 after returning to the U.S. from Egypt. He was detained at a U.S. navy prison in South Carolina for nearly four years without charge.

According to his defense team, while in military custody Padilla was subjected to sleep deprivation, threats of execution, exposure to noxious fumes and extreme temperatures, physical abuse, and was forced stand in uncomfortable positions for extended periods of time.

“Tell me where in the Constitution it says that torturing Americans is acceptable,” Estela Lebron, Padilla’s mother, said. “You don’t even treat an animal the way my son was treated.
Held four years without even a charge, denied access to a lawyer for most of that time. That this was not thrown out for several Constitutional violations, not to mention the torture, shows the value of the Conservatives stacking the courts with their kind of people.

Comments:
If only but - - -
 
My son keeps saying the only solution to this bullshit would be for Obama to do what FDR threatened to do....ADD more justices to the Supreme Court and pack the bench HIMself.

I don't think Obama has the balls for it; he has let the thugs get away with it too long and doesn't even call the fear-flogging what it is: bullshit.
 

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