Judge Andrew Napolitano

Where Is The Outrage?

By Judge Andrew Napolitano - Thursday, June 7, 2012

For the past few weeks, I have been writing in this column about the government’s use of drones and challenging their constitutionality on Fox News Channel where I work. I once asked on air what Thomas Jefferson would have done if — had drones existed at the time — King George III had sent drones to peer inside the bedroom windows of Monticello. I suspect that Jefferson and his household would have trained their muskets on the drones and taken them down. I offer this historical anachronism as a hypothetical only, not as one who is urging the use of violence against the government.

Nevertheless, what Jeffersonians are among us today? When drones take pictures of us on our private property and in our homes, and the government uses the photos as it wishes, what will we do about it? Jefferson understood that when the government assaults our privacy and dignity, it is the moral equivalent of violence against us. The folks who hear about this, who either laugh or groan, cannot find it humorous or boring that their every move will be monitored and photographed by the government.

Don’t believe me that this is coming? The photos that the drones will take may be retained and used or even distributed to others in the government so long as the “recipient is reasonably perceived to have a specific, lawful governmental function” in requiring them. And for the first time since the Civil War, the federal government will deploy military personnel inside the United States and publicly acknowledge that it is deploying them “to collect information about U.S. persons.”

It gets worse. If the military personnel see something of interest from a drone, they may apply to a military judge or “military commander” for permission to conduct a physical search of the private property that intrigues them. And, any “incidentally acquired information” can be retained or turned over to local law enforcement. What’s next? Prosecutions before military tribunals in the U.S.?

The quoted phrases above are extracted from a now-public 30-page memorandum issued by President Obama’s Secretary of the Air Force on April 23, 2012. The purpose of the memorandum is stated as “balancing … obtaining intelligence information … and protecting individual rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution…” Note the primacy of intelligence gathering over freedom protection, and note the peculiar use of the word “balancing.”

When liberty and safety clash, do we really expect the government to balance those values? Of course not. The government cannot be trusted to restrain itself in the face of individual choices to pursue happiness. That’s why we have a Constitution and a life-tenured judiciary: to protect the minority from the liberty-stealing impulses of the majority. And that’s why the Air Force memo has its priorities reversed — intelligence gathering first, protecting freedom second — and the mechanism of reconciling the two — balancing them — constitutionally incorrect.

Everyone who works for the government swears to uphold the Constitution. It was written to define and restrain the government. According to the Declaration of Independence, the government’s powers come from the consent of the governed. The government in America was not created by a powerful king reluctantly granting liberty to his subjects. It was created by free people willingly granting limited power to their government — and retaining that which they did not delegate.

The Declaration also defines our liberties as coming from our Creator, as integral to our humanity and as inseparable from us, unless we give them up by violating someone else’s liberties. Hence the Jeffersonian and constitutional beef with the word “balancing” when it comes to government power versus individual liberty.

The Judeo-Christian and constitutionally mandated relationship between government power and individual liberty is not balance. It is bias — a bias in favor of liberty. All presumptions should favor the natural rights of individuals, not the delegated and seized powers of the government. Individual liberty, not government power, is the default position because persons are immortal and created in God’s image, and governments are temporary and based on force.

Hence my outrage at the coming use of drones — some as small as golf balls — to watch us, to listen to us and to record us. Did you consent to the government having that power? Did you consent to the American military spying on Americans in America? I don’t know a single person who has, but I know only a few who are complaining.

If we remain silent when our popularly elected government violates the laws it has sworn to uphold and steals the freedoms we elected it to protect, we will have only ourselves to blame when Big Brother is everywhere. Somehow, I doubt my father’s generation fought the Nazis in World War II only to permit a totalitarian government to flourish here.

Is President Obama prepared to defend this? Is Gov. Romney prepared to challenge it? Are you prepared for its consequences?

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20 Responses to “Where Is The Outrage?”

  1. topeka says:

    Judge,

    yep, good article.

    If you join a LGBT group – you can get a sinecure if you don't have a personality disorder….

    But we have …. a blogosphere … leading to Rombama and similar Squishes in the Senate, House, and State Legislatures…

    When the Right decides it will stop waiting for Jesus to come back and save us, and start organizing the way the Left has … maybe someone will care.

    btw – yes, I know the movement has started – and God Bless 'em, but the process is early and there's not only turf wars and difficulty financing

    recall – we don't get Govt support, Union dues, Spoils or the support of well financed NPO's, NGO's, GSE's and Socialist billionaires.

    Compare their vast resources to us –

    - CATO will not listen or change unless you pass a litany of litmus tests per Ayn Rand (and little green men?)

    - Heritage – these ppl wouldn't let me scrub their toilets

    - Hoover Institute… no one who has experienced the business end of the left need bother…

    Upshot – the energy is coming from entrepreneurs supporting Tea Party's and Tea related news outlets and independent bloggers

    In other words – if we will be saved – it will be through the efforts of these New Heroes from the Grass Roots.

    - I'm doing all I can – and I hope to do more

    - I look to the "establishment" for obstacles to push thru

    - For hope – I look to the "bitter clingers" and their "pitchforks" and "torches"

  2. Alice says:

    Oh, the outrage is there! When it spills over—as it does from time to time—few people seem to understand what "my problem" is.

    I know there are more out there…just not near enough to give me a feeling of being part of a movement. Everyone seems to be waiting to see how much worse it can really get. It's like we are all living in a sociological experiment. Wake up people! It has already gone too far!

    • Erato says:

      “Let them protest all they want, as long as they pay their taxes.” -Alexander Haig

      But everyone isn't waiting to see how much worse it gets, rather, most of them aren't even paying attention or they're willing, or even eager, to submit. So don't wait until you're given the feeling of being part of a movement to do something meaningful.

      Instead, lead by example. Stop supporting a corrupt system. Don't vote. Don't support the mercenaries (troops). Don't support the military industrial complex. Don't feed the parasites. Help kill the beast by making less money and paying less taxes, or making no money and paying no taxes. You have options; you can do the moral thing or, like the majority, you can do the easy thing… but I'm gonna warn you, the easy thing is going to be more painful in the end.

      • reunion says:

        lincoln said something similar: let 'em go, so long as they continue to pay the tariff (tribute). empire was the goal, & vassal "states" paying protection money was just fine with the foundlings & their heirs.

  3. reunion says:

    < The government cannot be trusted to restrain itself in the face of individual choices to pursue happiness. That’s why we have a Constitution and a life-tenured judiciary: to protect the minority from the liberty-stealing impulses of the majority. And that’s why the Air Force memo has its priorities reversed — intelligence gathering first, protecting freedom second — and the mechanism of reconciling the two — balancing them — constitutionally incorrect.

    it’s the con-stitution that institutionalizes “majorities”. even granting benefit of doubt to ’the judge’ (which I don’t), he, like a lot of the peasantry he panders to, mistakes the time it took for the water to come to a boil as being a golden age when the parchment was good. the gov is not separate & independent the con-stitution; the gov created/imposed the con-stitution. The magic parchment is of, by, for the wielders of the gov weapon, & always has been.

    parch-ment, hmmm…you know those little packets of dessicant in pill bottles, etc? aka humectants, “substances that induce or sustain a state of dryness (dessication) in its local vicinity in a moderately well-sealed container.” most life is dependent on moisture. certainly human life is. the con-stitutional parch-ment was effectively designed to poach your water, dry you out…..

    • reunion says:

      < The Judeo-Christian and constitutionally mandated relationship between government power and individual liberty is not balance.

      dignificant foundlings, & numbers of less significant foundlings, were deists, not christians. jefferson rewrote the bible, expurgating all the supernatural contrivances. the con-stitution, not to mention supernatural cultists/religionists (secular & magical sides of the same coin), & “balance”, are antithetical.

      < All presumptions should favor the natural rights of individuals

      yes. not “the people” – as sanctified in the holy mouth to mortal ear parch-ments.

      <Did you consent…?

      no. what’s your point? where, in the storyline, does “consent” show up, except as a soothing brochure word?

      < Somehow, I doubt my father’s generation fought the Nazis in World War II only to permit a totalitarian government to flourish here.

      lol, what a joker you are, judge. You & flip Wilson, “heah come de judge!”

      hitler, mussolini, fdr were one big mutual admiration society. kudos & compliments went back/forth between them, & their cheerleaders, for years before the war. the best characterization i’ve thus far seen for that war is that it was “a struggle between brothers for control of the world family.”

      • reunion says:

        as for the so-called “greatest generation”, those on the battlefields (because not enough volunteered, after pearl harbor, fdr ended voluntary enlistments: from 12/42, thru war’s end, an average of 200,000 men a month were involuntarily inducted {drafted}, approx 6 million men), as well as those on the home front in the fascist mechanized/commandeered/controlled economy, they were if anything, prototypes for the even more mechanical drones you‘re droning on about now…

        • reunion says:

          the facts, contradicting your spoon-fed high fructose corn syrup mythology, bother you so much that you ignore them completely. it would be easy, you've got the internet, but no, it has to be exceptional americans vs nazis, fascists , & sun gods (oh my!). it just HAS to be!

          there have always been people like me – not just since the charge of your favorite light brigade. but there have always been many more like you: ignorant, emotional, cowardly scapegoaters, ready to congeal into mobs & do murder.

    • BLH557 says:

      I like your use of the word "peasantry". In imbues the usual progressive/liberal need to let all us "peasants" know that you intend on ruling and holding your elite selves over us.

      Freudian slip perhaps?

      • reunion says:

        herd, matrix, mob, peasantry represent a variety of synonyms, as well as how the actual rulers view you (and me). such terms also accurately convey your conformance to their views (and mine) of you….none of which means i want to rule you. not being subject to your self-righteous inertia would be good, tho.

      • Erato says:

        Oh yes, bring Freud into it, lol. What do you suppose he would have to say about your intense anger (fear) in reaction to reunion's post?

  4. Luke Avedon says:

    Bravo!

  5. Bob R. says:

    Leaving aside the bitter ramblings of Reunion, I would like to thank you Judge for voicing the outrage that many have felt for over 15 years. We unfortunately get the type of government that we deserve. Apathy and ignorance have allowed the destroyers to take us to the edge of the abyss. We have been asleep while they have forced legislation and EO;s such as: Patriot Act, FISA, John Warner NDAA, Presidential Directive 51, NDAA -2012, Assassination Programs, National Defense Resource Preparedness, and my personal favorite Internment and Resettlement Operations. I fear that we are very close to the End of America. We need Leadership! You are providing the Voice of Liberty. Hopefully we can wake up in time.

    • reunion says:

      "bitter to the tongue, sweet to the stomach; sweet to the tongue, bitter to the stomach"… a healthy person, palate appreciates bitter. junk food addicts, otoh, parched of nutrition, prefer sweet kool aid self-poisoning, often en masse….

  6. Lawrence says:

    When the christ {messiah] appears, as Jesus said," ' him ye will receive," who is really the anti christ, the world will proclaim him their savior. The world is being indoctrinated to look for someone whom they believe will solve all their problems.

  7. Laurence Tribe says:

    Personally, I think spy planes are fair game. Drones should be downed and municipalities should begin recalls of any local politicians who advocate their use. TO LAWRENCE: we worldly beings love power and authority and flock to the places where politicians deliver the lies and deceit that are not all that much different from historical examples.

  8. Warrior Princess says:

    I agree with Lawrence because I think he is describing elements of cultural evolution. History tells about cultures waiting for a messiah, etc. Lawrence said we have been indoctrinated to wait for problem solvers. This could not be more true since that is often the case with religions and the US government. We are in this mess because we sit back and wait for others to take care of our problems. And if we don't like what is happening, we wait for 2 or 4 years to elect a replacement. Note "we" designates the general state of our cultural evolution. However, cultural evolution is changing form because BHO has certainly shook the tree, so to speak. He has created an army of isolated insurgents against him. It is a huge unorganized power. And now we (as a general rule) do as Lawrence said. We wait for someone to handle our problems because we are indocrinated to do that. I can imagine individuals laughing insanely as they implant Alinsky and other ways to take advantage of our inability to activate while we wait for problem solvers. However, I am grateful Reunion does not choose to sit back and do nothing, if he is indeed do anything at all.

    • reunion says:

      have heatlamp, will travel….

    • Dawg em says:

      "We wait for someone to handle our problems because we are indocrinated to do that."

      Personally, I believe this is a direct result of the heresy that treats "works" not as any proof of faith, but as something anathema to faith being the fount of salvific grace. There is so much antipathy towards good works that all one is left with is "Yes, I believe. Come Lord Jesus."

      We weren't put on this earth to simply sit around and say Lord, Lord.

      • reunion says:

        "faith, not works", as it has been explained to me by devout god fearers, is clearly an emphasis on, requirement of, submission. of course, that is not how the fearful followers characterize it.

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