Schumer, 2001: 9/11 terrorists won’t get courtroom trials
posted at 8:48 am on November 19, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
Kerry Picket at the Washington Times unearths this artifact from when Democrats considered a terrorist attack by a foreign cabal a little more important than a gangland shootout. Ten weeks after the attack, Sen. Chuck Schumer insisted that the US had to have military tribunals for terrorists discovered and captured through intelligence assets rather than law-enforcement personnel, and for the same reasons that most people object to the Obama administration decision now:
There are also those prisoners of war who we have captured and will capture in Afghanistan and other countries who will receive a trial of some sort. It is clear we need to try those suspects in a forum that achieves two primary goals—two goals, I might add, that may not conflict. First, the Government must have the power to use even the most sensitive classified evidence against these suspects without compromising national security in any way, shape, or form. In addition, those who commit acts of war against the United States, particularly those who have no color of citizenship, don’t deserve the same panoply of due process rights that American citizens receive. Should Osama bin Laden be captured alive—and I imagine most Americans hope he won’t be captured alive. But if he is, it is ludicrous to suggest he should be tried in a Federal court on Center Street in Lower Manhattan.
Ludicrous? Of course it is, just as it was almost eight years ago this week. Yesterday, however, when challenged by the Washington Times, Schumer defends his flip-flop by saying that he wants the 9/11 plotters executed:
Kerry explains that there may be more to it than that:
Schumer not only believes a 9/11 terrorist suspect like Khalid Shaikh Mohammed should be tried in a civil court six blocks from the ruins of Ground Zero, he also wants seventy-five million dollars a year reimbursement for the city New York, which he says would cover the costs of terror trial security.
Well, there are easier ways to get $75 million, especially for Senators who have no compunction about shoveling pork into home states, and Schumer more than qualifies for that. I can also allow for the possibility of a legitimate change of mind, but that requires some explanation. All Schumer offers, though, is a series of non-sequiturs.
For instance, when asked by the reporter why Schumer now backs criminal trials over military tribunals, Schumer says he wants to see them executed. But if that’s what Schumer wants, why didn’t he press Obama to allow Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to file his offered guilty plea in the tribunal? The military tribunal could have passed sentence immediately, and thanks to the streamlined appeals process, the execution may have taken place this year, and certainly no later than next year. We won’t even get to trial in 2010.
And the track record of trials for terrorists hasn’t exactly been a confidence builder for death-penalty sentences, either. The Blind Sheikh is doing life in Stillwater, Minnesota for leading the conspiracy to attack the World Trade Center in 1993, which killed six people. None of the defendants got a death sentence. Zacarias Moussaoui will also spend his life as a guest of the US after a jury failed to return a death sentence for his role as an al-Qaeda agent. The Department of Justice has an o-fer on executions.
So the questions Schumer has to answer are these: What has changed in eight years to transform KSM and his cohorts into people who do “deserve the same panoply of due process rights that American citizens receive”? And if Schumer wants them executed, why did he pick the least-likely and slowest manner in which to pursue that goal? Non-sequiturs such as “I wrote the death-penalty law” will mean that Schumer doesn’t have an answer for either.
We’ll be talking with Kerry Picket at 3 pm ET about this story, and Andy McCarthy of The Corner at 4 pm, on The Ed Morrissey Show. Don’t miss it!










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Bleeds Blue on November 19, 2009 at 9:34 AM
Obama is supposed to be all for bipartisanship right? So the only bipartisanship in DC these days is opposition to Obama’s plans.
Bipartisan filibusters must have something real behind them. It shows there are some folks in Congress who are looking out for the good of the country!
In fact with 60 votes the only filibuster in this congress by definition has to be bipartisan.
Once again this is dem on dem shut down.
petunia on November 19, 2009 at 11:24 AM
Democratice Reps, and Senators. The worlds largest consumers of kool aid.
capejasmine on November 19, 2009 at 12:12 PM
I sincerely hope you’re being sarcastic.
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faol on November 19, 2009 at 12:32 PM
Chuck Schumer should be in jail for what he did to Indy-Mac.
Loathsome cretin.
daesleeper on November 19, 2009 at 12:49 PM
Hug a murdering, baby torturing psychopath? Perish the thought.
Bishop on November 19, 2009 at 10:00 AM
He didn’t say hug a Democrat! Learn to read.
ORconservative on November 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM
Apparently, Mr. Schumer’s pre-9/11 mentality is where the Obama administration wants to return to.
Mr. Schumer’s pre-9/11 mentality includes the 1996 anti terror law he authored.
The law that most confuse with the PATRIOT ACT
http://www.boogieonline.com/revolution/legal/police/terror95.html
S. 390 was introduced February 10, 1995 by Sen. Joe Biden, D-Delaware, and Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pennsylvania. H.R. 896 was introduced the same day in the House by Rep. Charles Schumer, D-New York, and Rep. Dicks.
The National Coalition Against Repressive Legislation summarized the bill in 1995 and the law as finally passed in 1996. NCARL and others raised important criticisms:
Presumed guilty, secret evidence can be used
Permanent resident aliens arrested under this law have to prove they should not be held in jail before trial. Secret evidence can used in the detention hearings and at trial that only the judge could see, not the defendant.
Presidential powers expanded.
The President can label organizations — without any appeal or review — as “terrorist”, and criminalize fundraising for humanitarian aid even remotely related to such groups.
Punishment for lawful actions.
Permanent resident aliens can be deported or indefinitely jailed for their affiliations or political activity, with no judicial review.
The Critics
On April 24, 1995, the American Civil Liberties Union issued a press release quoting their Executive Director Ira Glasser,
In past times of tragedy and fear, the government has harassed, investigated and arrested innocent people solely because of their race, religion, national origin, speech or political beliefs………………
Vince Miller, Director of the International Society for Individual Liberty, said the following in an April 26, 1995, message to LiberNet:
The “Counter-Terrorism Bill” however, concentrates enormous police powers in a domestic equivalent of the National Security Council, and gives the President tremendous arbitrary power to declare who is a domestic or overseas “terrorist” — a decision which this legislation says shall not be subject to appeal! The bill authorizes secret trials for citizens and immigrants who are merely accused of lending support (including humanitarian aid) to domestic or international “terrorist” organizations, and these accusations may be made by anonymous informants.
NOTE: this bill was written by Sen. Joe Biden, now VP. Rep. Charles Schumer now Sen. Charles Schumer. Sen. Arlen Specter, R- now D. and Rep Dicks
DSchoen on November 19, 2009 at 6:07 PM
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