May 17, 2009 11:49 AM

Rep. Peter King: ACLU Is "Tearing Down The United States"

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Michelle Levi
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Representative Peter King (R-N.Y.) said that by opposing military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay and by advocating for the release of photographs of torture committed upon detainees, the American Civil Liberties Union is "tearing down the United States," during a heated debate with the ACLU's executive director, on Face the Nation Sunday.

The Obama administration's decision to go forward with the trials of terror suspects held at Gitmo, and to try to block the declassification of photographs of abuse, were flashpoints this week, with the president being accused by some of reneging on campaign promises to roll back the Bush administration's policies on interrogation and the shutdown of the American prison at Guantanamo Bay.

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King (left) admitted that "in every war there are going to be abuses," but added that he is not sure "what purpose the ACLU serves in constantly tearing down the United States, constantly attacking our government."

To make his point, King evoked the loss of 9/11: "To see this great compassion and concern that Mr. Romero and the ACLU have for Khalid Sheik Mohammed and others, and the venom they have towards presidents of the United States, I wish that was reversed a bit."

In response, ACLU executive director Anthony Romero said that he thinks President Obama is "being ill-informed" when making the decision not to release pictures depicting torture and abuse of detainees — photos a court had declared must be released, and which Mr. Obama had previously said he would allow.

Romero said despite the White House's attempt to revamp the tribunal system created under President Bush, that "there is no way to resurrect" the trial system at Guantanamo, which he called a "debacle of justice."

Romero said going forward with the military tribunals will actually delay justice, due to partisan squabbling on Congress over legislative changes and further litigation by defendants over the rules of the tribunal. "This is not going to render swift justice for the 9/11 families or for anyone," he said.

He also said the trials should be under the jurisdiction of the Justice Department, not the Defense Department — "the same Department of Defense that authorized, enabled and allowed torture to occur. It lacks the credibility to undertake that effort.

"We have the best system of justice in the world, and rather than jerry-rig or fix an already broken system, we ought to use the one that works," he told host Harry Smith.

"It's like a toxic waste dump," Romero said of tribunals. "You can't just build a new house on a toxic waste dump; you have to move the house. And we have the best system of justice. Our courts are well-equipped to handle this."

King argued that to try Guantanamo detainees on United States soil is "insanity … it just won't work," and advocated for the tribunals. He also called the president's decision to close Guantanamo Bay by next January a mistake, and said he expects Mr. Obama will reverse that order. "I think he's going to keep it open at least until we find out where [the suspects] can go.

"He made a mistake by setting an arbitrary deadline, as they're realizing how dangerous this is to be releasing dangerous people into the United States, into a court system that cannot accommodate them."

In response, Romero said that by American legal standards, "You do not change the rules to have a pre-ordained outcome."

King argued that the military tribunals at Gitmo give "more rights to defendants than were given at Nuremburg."

He charged the ACLU with committing "libel" by accusing the military of committing torture, and claimed that what abuses there were, were not sanctioned by higher chains of command in the Bush administration.

"It is absolutely wrong to say this was approved at the highest levels of government," he said.


More from Face The Nation (5.17.09):
  • A Tortured Debate Over Abuse Photos
  • Read The Complete Transcript> (pdf)

    To watch Peter King and Anthony Romero's debate click on the video player below.



    To watch a discussion on the selection of a new Supreme Court Justice with CBS News political consultant John Dickerson and Joan Biskupic of USA Today click on the video player below.


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    by jokr8790 May 31, 2009 2:21 PM EDT
    Rep. King, our very own Rush Limbaugh of the legislature. the ACLU defends the Constitution. That is their sole reason for existence. Rather than tearing down the U.S. they portray what is good about our country, as does the military judges who routinely threw cases out of court, the military officers who stood up against the Cheney Administration in its rush to war in Iraq and stood against torture, I'm probably proudest of the military defense attorneys who took their oaths to defend seriously in representing people in Gitmo. Rep. King could learn from these people about what being a good American really means. Its not the same as being a good Nazi.
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    by mars7578 May 24, 2009 6:54 AM EDT
    Mr.Bush had no idea of the effect of his decision to overthrow the Iraqi government.Believing the lie ,that we would be viewed as liberators,is another reason we are using this tactic in the middle east.Covert operations had been eliminating radicals for years.We even had the intelligence on the 911 plotters but failed to investigate.By this open invading of Iraq ,we are view as we really are.We are invaders not liberators The conservatives and many republicans can't see that lies are from SATAN,and following a trail of lies is following SATAN.These groups of AMERICANS need to repent and start making decisions based on truth and not known planted intelligence.Not only is it causing error ,but keep them from coming up with needed solutions based on facts.Instead of greatly stepping up our covert operations to adrress the threat, we ,followed deception.As long as we hold on to the detaintes ,without following the law,we show that we are trying to make truth out of what we know was lies.MAY GOD BLESS AMERICA
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    by bessc2007 May 23, 2009 9:43 AM EDT
    Well, of course!! Put them in USA jails so they can school all the other fellow inmates how to become terrorists so they can take their spite out on the people that put them in jail By all means, this will surely make our country safer. What fools we mortals be and our president is one of them, foolish and mortal.
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    by JoePip May 18, 2009 10:10 PM EDT
    Please let's Stop all the accusations,the rantings,the insults,personal attacks,etc... Just the Truth,Please. The ACLU is against the U.S.A. Now that stated let's All who Trust in God join in Prayer for our Citizens asking Jesus to Help us.We have been blessed Abundantly,But,We are now turning away from God.No thanks to the likes of the UCLA and Many others like them.President Obama s our Pres. much to our shame,Yet we Must Pray for him,as we do for all who do Satan's work.Thank you.Respectfully with Love and the Truth,Joseph J. Pippet
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    by ToolMangler1 May 18, 2009 1:25 PM EDT
    These are real people with real convictions, not like the fools who attend church.
    Posted by hetup-2009 at 5:42 AM : May 18, 2009



    Since I am a church going Christian, you really think you know me, right?
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    by enriquecaliente May 18, 2009 1:20 PM EDT
    King spent the entire time belittling his target and painting them in caricature rather then addressing any issue specifically.
    Posted by helloall34
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    Just like the Republicans are doing right now and have done for the past 8 years.
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    by brianbwb-2009 May 18, 2009 12:42 PM EDT
    "... King argued that to try Guantanamo detainees on United States soil is ?insanity ? it just won?t work,?...

    And like a typical war mongering neo, cannot explain just why it won't work.

    If he truly believed in the American system of justice as he says, then he should have no problrm with trying those accused of crimes in America, in America.

    As for crimes committed outside America, America shouldn't have interfered and kidnapped those people.

    Using our name Bush broke it, and those who supported him now own it.
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    by hungryman9 May 18, 2009 9:59 AM EDT
    The ACLU is all about upholding the constitution.

    It's no wonder you oppose them.
    Posted by hungry1968-15
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    The ACLU is for destroying this country. And I now wonder about you and your type.
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    by pzweifel May 18, 2009 9:24 AM EDT
    The phrase about "self-evident truths" and "inailienable
    rights" quoted above is from the Declaration of Independence,
    not the U.S. Constitution!
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    by hungryman9 May 18, 2009 8:45 AM EDT
    I think people should listen to Kind instead of the ACLU and others that are trying to destroy this country.
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