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Sonny's wonderfully crafted, carefully thoughtless words.
Buyers and sellers attribute the surge to worries that Obama and a Democratic-controlled Congress will move to restrict firearm ownership, despite the insistence of campaign aides that the president-elect supports gun rights and considers the issue a low priority.All I can do is shake my head…
CIVIL LIBERTIES We don’t know all of the ways that the administration has violated Americans’ rights in the name of fighting terrorism. Last month, Attorney General Michael Mukasey rushed out new guidelines for the F.B.I. that permit agents to use chillingly intrusive techniques to collect information on Americans even where there is no evidence of wrongdoing.
Agents will be allowed to use informants to infiltrate lawful groups, engage in prolonged physical surveillance and lie about their identity while questioning a subject’s neighbors, relatives, co-workers and friends. The changes also give the F.B.I. — which has a long history of spying on civil rights groups and others — expanded latitude to use these techniques on people identified by racial, ethnic and religious background.
The administration showed further disdain for Americans’ privacy rights and for Congress’s power by making clear that it will ignore a provision in the legislation that established the Department of Homeland Security. The law requires the department’s privacy officer to account annually for any activity that could affect Americans’ privacy — and clearly stipulates that the report cannot be edited by any other officials at the department or the White House.
The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel has now released a memo asserting that the law “does not prohibit” officials from homeland security or the White House from reviewing the report. The memo then argues that since the law allows the officials to review the report, it would be unconstitutional to stop them from changing it. George Orwell couldn’t have done better.
A Bittersweet Victory
Yes, Obama won the presidential race. But that isn’t, at least for me, what is significant about tonight. I, along with many others, predicted a landslide victory for Obama. What was of major significance to me were the defeats suffered by the gay community.
The people of California (projected), Arizona and Florida voted to ban same sex marriage and the people of Arkansas voted to ban gay adoptions. Conservative Republicans have long said and believed that if gay marriage hit the ballot, it would be struck down with overwhelming disapproval. It appears, for the time being, that they were correct.
So yes, I’m very happy that Obama was elected president, but the victory is bittersweet because of the ballot initiatives that passed in California, Arizona, Arkansas and Florida. It was a giant leap forward for racial equality in the United States, but a giant leap backwards for sexual equality.