Deranged Senate Votes for Military Detention of All Terror Suspects and a Permanent Guantánamo
Yesterday the shameful dinosaurs of the Senate — hopelessly out of touch
with reality, for the most part, and haunted by specters of their own
making — approved, by 93 votes to 7, the passage of the National Defense
Authorization Act (PDF),
which contains a number of astonishingly alarming provisions — Sections
1031 and 1032, designed to make mandatory the indefinite military
detention of terror suspects until the end of hostilities in a “war on
terror” that seems to have no end (if they are identified as a member of
al-Qaeda or an alleged affiliate, or have planned or carried out an
attack on the United States), ending a long and entirely appropriate
tradition of trying terror suspects in federal court for their alleged
crimes, and Sections 1033 and 1034, which seek to prevent the closure of
Guantánamo by imposing onerous restrictions on the release of
prisoners, and banning the use of funds to purchase an alternative
prison anywhere else. I have previously remarked on these depressing
developments in articles in July and October,
as they have had a horribly long period of gestation, in which no one
with a grip on reality — and admiration for the law — has been able to
wipe them out.
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