Restoring the Constitution
posted by Matt Browner-Hamlin, Campaign Blogger on June 8, 2007 - 9:25am

One of the largest reasons I joined the Dodd campaign and why I think Chris Dodd is the best candidate for the presidency is his leadership on restoring the Constitution and protecting the right of habeas corpus for all Americans. He fundamentally understands that our moral authority is tied into our ability to lead and our security.
Habeas corpus is an unfortunately isn't an issue that's talked about a lot in American politics. It is a right enshrined in the US Constitution to ensure that when the government detains a person, that person must be brought before a court and be tried or released. Habeas corpus is a hallmark of what protects our republic from the creep of tyranny. The right of habeas corpus was gutted by the Military Commissions Act of 2006, a law whose bland name belies its pernicious character. A New York Times editorial in September, 2006 documented the extent of the MCA's reach beyond habeas and into our relationship with the Geneva Convention, how we treat enemy combatants, how our courts weigh secret and coerced evidence, how the MCA limits review by our independent judiciary, and a definition of torture that is so narrow as to exclude rape from being included.
At some point, hopefully quite soon, the Iraq War will be over. Patriotic, courageous leaders will bind up our nation's wounds and we, as a nation, will move on as best we can. Hopefully we will be able to remember the mistakes that surrounded the Bush administration's policies before and during the Iraq War. But we will remain Americans and we will work together to restore our standing in the world.
But habeas corpus and the rights enshrined in our Constitution that depend on it to have meaning are a part of our national DNA. And unless it is restored soon, we risk fundamentally altering who we are as a people and what we stand for in the world.
In my humble opinion, short of responsibly ending the Iraq war, reversing the loss of Constitutionally protected rights during the Bush administration (and particularly under the MCA) is the most important challenge facing our nation starting January 20, 2009. But, like many of the issues that confront us today, we cannot afford to wait until the next president takes office to look for bold leadership to change our course. We need leadership today and Senator Dodd is standing up with conviction to do just that.
I was excited to hear Senator Dodd state that in Sunday night's debate that the first thing he will do when elected president is "restore the constitutional rights in our country. This administration has done great damage to them. I would do that in the first day, I wouldn't wait 100 days."
Senator Dodd isn't stopping there. He's continuing to push for his legislation, the Restoring the Constitution Act, to be given a vote in the Senate -- it would reverse the Military Commissions Act and return the rights crafted by our founders to the American public, while helping to restore our standing in the world.
Senator Dodd will be giving a major policy speech today at Cardozo Law School that will lay out his vision for restoring habeas corpus, honoring the Geneva Conventions, and renewing America's moral authority in the world. This will make us more secure at home and abroad. And it's the best course for America.
Ari Melber of The Nation wrote in January that Senator Dodd is "the best hope for rolling back the MCA." Senator Dodd is leading on this critical issue, but he needs your help - contact your senators and ask them to cosponsor the Restoring the Constitution Act. You can also become a citizen co-sponsor of the Restoring the Constitution Act by visiting http://restore-habeas.org.
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Senator Dodd,
You were involved in many Immigraton Bills in the past thirty years in office. All have failed to stop people from entering this country Illegally.
Enforcement of our current laws should come before any bill giving Illegal aliens rights in America.
This is not a difficult concept. The border will be secure and then at this point we have no Illegals coming into this country illegally. Enforcement against the document fraud and Identity thefts along with Illegal employment in a fifteen year period of time, we could decrease the illegal population presently here perhaps by 50 percent. Ten million of the 20 million gone. We do not need to do a "round up". Let them make the casual mistake and allow law enforcement (local, state and federal) to do their jobs. Then perhaps in fifteen years we could stop to look at a bill similar to this one. It is not even logical to plow forward, complicate, inflame and prejudize the current voting public. Unless the intent is to import voters to abate our votes.
By the way, be like Kennedy and post your views on Amnesty. I was disapointed when I called your DC office to get info sent to me on your views and was told they could not talk about it and hung up! Is this the way to treat your voters? I am a Registered Democrat. I am contemplating putting this information on all my invoices. As I have in the Connecticut area, approximately thirty thousand customers. Some may buy $5.00 worth of product; but, I give them top consideration as if they had bought $50,000.00. I know I am only one vote; but, I feel that I deserve a personal apology for the rudeness of your staff. As any good administrator, you are only as good as the people below you. Remember this!
On June 14th, perhaps you would like to lend your support to the Connecticut base, American Warrior holding a meeting at Governor Rell's with the distinguished former Senator Rob Simmons. Your choice.