Thursday, March 14, 2019
Never Ending War is Never Ending Power :: Patriot Act, The Bush Administration
The decision maker branch and president Bush had expand their authority and soulfulnessnel beyond what the framers could have envisioned. In doing so the checks and balances that had existed no longer function as designed and has created a loop of power and control in the executive branch below the theory of the unitary executive.Many of the powers that the executive branch wield come from Congress freehanded the Bush administration extraordinary powers following 9/11 with the patriot Act. The Patriot Act that takes away the protection of habeas corpus, due process, privacy, reversal of needy until proven guilty (p. 272, 274). It also grants the use of sneak and peak searches allowing for looking first and getting a warrant later which violates the 1st and quaternary amendment (p. 271). National security letters requiring providing information for records and then non allowing that person to tell anyone but a lawyer (p. 271). All of these powers were given under the i dea of war powers, typically war time is a particular(a) amount of time that accept more extreme security measures, but with the prospect raised by the Bush administration of a unseasoned era of never ending conflict means these powers might not end.Another tipping of the scales towards the executive branch and president is the use of sign language statements. The signing statements allow legislation passed by congress to be applied how the executive branch sees fit which directly contradicts the legislative role is creating laws (Aba Blue-ribbon task, 2006). In the passage of the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 the administration tried to interdict federal district courts from hearing challenges by Guantanamo detainees (p. 156). While seemingly allowing for the inhibition of mistreatment, it also prevented filing by detainees against the government for acts of mistreatment, making it unenforceable (p. 157).The allegations of torture against terrorist suspects violates not s carce the Geneva Convention but also gentle rights. Torture is not an effect method to gain information it only works to get those tortured to do admit to anything to make the unhinge stop (Gibney, 2007) .Some powers the administration took for themselves including NSA wiretaps which are not always utilise against terrorists (p. 112, Farren & Gibb, 2007) . The Bush administration bypassed the FISA court which could be considered weak oversight enacted by congress and operates in secret. The FISA court was specifically setup for the purposes of warrants in precisely the types of cases that were bypassed.
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