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With Liberty and Justice for Some

POSTED BY: CANTTAKESKY
UPDATED: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 15:43
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011 3:43 PM

CANTTAKESKY


So...yes, I am a big fan of Glenn Greenwald. But more than plugging his newest book for him, I want to raise the issue here about the two-tiered justice system, with virtual immunity for the elite, and the harshest punishments for trivial offenses for ordinary Americans.

More about the book/issue here:

http://www.salon.com/2011/10/25/book_release_with_liberty_and_justice_
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The past decade has witnessed the most severe crimes imaginable by political and financial elites: the construction of a worldwide torture regime, domestic spying perpetrated jointly by the government and the telecom industry without the warrants required by the criminal law, an aggressive war waged on another country that killed hundreds of thousands of people, massive financial fraud that came close to collapsing the world economy and which destroyed the economic security of tens of millions, and systematic foreclosure fraud that, by design, bombarded courts with fraudulent documents in order to seize homes without legal entitlement. These are not bad policies or mere immoral acts. They are plainly criminal, and yet – due to the precepts of elite immunity which were first explicitly embraced during Ford’s pardon of Nixon — none of those crimes has produced legal punishments.

By very stark contrast, ordinary Americans are imprisoned more easily, for longer periods of time, and in greater numbers than any nation on earth. New legal classes of non-persons with no rights have been created over the last decade as well. Thus, over the same four decades that elite immunity has taken hold, the nation — namely,the same elite class that has aggressively vested itself with the right to act with impunity — has resorted to ever more merciless punishment schemes for ordinary Americans and others who are marginalized who, for multiple reasons, have very few defenses when the state targets them for punishment. While being rich and powerful has always been an advantage in the judicial system (and in all other aspects of American life), our political culture has now explicitly renounced the concept of equality of law, and it is thus now unabashedly clear that who you are is far more important than what you do.



Book excerpt here:

http://www.salon.com/2011/10/25/book_excerpt_with_liberty_and_justice_
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