Just Short of Treason in Georgia and Kansas


By Michael Collins

It's official. The crazies have arrived for the 2012 presidential race, florid in their deviant and repulsive rhetoric. Andrew B. Adler, editor of The Atlanta Jewish Times, called on Israel's President Benjamin Netanyahu to "Order a hit on a president in order to preserve Israel's existence." This reference to President Barack Obama appeared in the print edition of the paper on January 13 and was first published online by Gawker on the 20th (alternate links here and here).

Right wing Republican Mike O'Neal, speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives, forwarded an email referring to the president that quoted (approximately) Psalm 109.8: “Let his days be few and brief; and let others step forward to replace him." The Lawrence Journal World noted that the very next verse, 109.9, indicates how the president should be replaced: "Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow." (Image SND)

The First Amendment is ignored when reactionary mayors want to stop the free speech and assemblies of Occupy Wall Street. However, free speech is expanded beyond the limits of the law when religious extremists in Atlanta and Kansas step well outside of the boundaries of U.S. Code.

The U.S. Code states:

§ 2385. Advocating overthrow of Government

"Whoever knowingly or willfully advocates, abets, advises, or teaches the duty, necessity, desirability, or propriety of overthrowing or destroying the government of the United States … by force or violence, or by the assassination of any officer of any such government; …

"Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both …" U.S. Code

Adler's argument seems to be exactly what the law describes:

"…give the go-ahead for U.S.-based Mossad agents to take out a president deemed unfriendly to Israel in order for the current vice president to take his place, and forcefully dictate that the United States policy includes its helping the Jewish state obliterate its enemies." Andrew B Adler, January 13

The Reaction So Far

The American Jewish Congress (AJC) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) were quick to respond to Adler's statements.

AJC put out a release condemning Adler's inflammatory remarks:

"While we acknowledge Mr. Adler’s apology, we are flabbergasted that he could ever say such a thing in the first place. How could he even conceive of such a twisted idea?" said Wilker. [AJC Atlanta's director], "Mr. Adler surely owes immediate apologies to President Obama, as well as to the State of Israel and his readership, the Atlanta Jewish community." AJC Global Jewish Advocacy, January 20

Abraham Foxman, head of the ADL, referred to the statement as "dangerous" and stated, "Mr. Adler's lack of judgment as a publisher, editor and columnist raises serious questions as to whether he's fit to run a newspaper." ADL January 20

Why don't the organizations just say this? Adler is no different than anyone else and should be investigated immediately for these illegal threats.

Apologies and clearly inaccurate statements about the president being anti-Israel are of interest but beside the point. Adler's remarks look like a precise fit to the language of the U.S. Code on "Advocating the overthrow of Government."

Will Adler be investigated, charged and tried for his statements?

On a lesser note, where are the demands that Adler sell the paper (he's the owner) and for a reader and advertiser boycott?

Kansas House Speaker Mike O'Neal's message was slightly more circumspect than Adler's ranting, although the message was clear.

The reaction to O'Neal's barely veiled reference to killing the president generated immediate action by two Topeka, Kansas ministers. They delivered 30,000 signed petitions on January 18 demanding that O'Neal resign from the legislature. The organization sponsoring the petition, Faithful America, made this key point:

"As people of faith, we believe that scripture should never be used to justify praying for the death of anyone. Speaker O'Neal's hateful abuse of scripture is unacceptable and a disgrace to his office, and he should immediately resign."

The Kansas Republican Senators, Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran, have yet to issue a press release demanding O'Neal's resignation. Governor Sam Brownback, a self-described man of God, made no such request. While the Kansas Democratic Party objected to a racist email O'Neal sent out about Michelle Obama, there is nothing on their blog about O'Neal's fitness for office.

Where's the Outrage?

The lack of immediate outrage over the remarks by the deviants Adler and O'Neal is not surprising. Every day, millions play Call of Duty and other first person shooter video games that are all about killing people. Local news outlets prioritize reporting based on the saying, if it bleeds, it leads. Year in and year out, the level of military aggression overseas makes it seem like death and destruction are a normal feature of national security. The gap is narrowing between the foreign and domestic application of the Bush "take him out" doctrine

Prior to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a flyer was distributed listing the president's supposed treasonous acts. While the flyer was no secret, it wasn't proclaimed proudly as a feature of the rabid anti-JFK movement. The hate mongers knew that their true intent needed to be kept under wraps. (Image: WikiCommons)

Today, the absence of outrage and censure makes it perfectly acceptable for people like Mike O'Neal and Andrew B. Adler to openly proclaim their homicidal urgings.

This is just the start of the campaign season. It will get much worse.

END

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Michael Collins January 21, 2012 - 8:40am
( categories: USA: Campaign 2012 )

to call for the death of a treasonous ruler; it's merely illegal.

Even when it is the right thing to do.

chalo January 21, 2012 - 4:35pm

PirateLaddie:
Hell, this is nothing new. Our Zionist masters have a history of eliminating troublesome political opponents. Some still recall the fate of Rabin, killed with the complicity of his own Intel. Combine this tradition with the fundamental racism and rage over the "Lost Cause" that has washed over the USofA, especially since 2008, and it's a wonder that BO's made it this far.
Remember Sinclair's comment about the arrival of fascism in the US & reflect upon the fixation on the flag & cross.

Pirate Laddie January 21, 2012 - 5:33pm

The big three monotheistic religions still have a lot of 'holy war hardware' baked in - as extremist Israelis battle more and more ruthlessly especially in recent months in the West Bank. There haven't been that many Christian radical incidents lately & overall not too many from Muslims living in the west. However, the religious justification for making such despicable comments gets back to "Din Rodef" - or "Law of the Pursuer" which was also the justification developed beforehand and embraced on the hard right after the Shin Bet failed to save Rabin.

In any case religions are basically codes of behavior, and the normalization of violence in certain directions - while violence towards, for example, political and religious figures is demarkated as 'not normal', and banker/police/state/NATO/domestic abuse/debt slavery/drugwar type violence is 'normal'.

While mainstream Zionism is not well-known for its pacifist tendencies, more broadly than problems with violence-supporting religious codes, we need to directly address the complicity of all of us, especially people partaking directly in the mainstream political system (and those 'reactionary' Democratic mayors & supporters), to an overall arena of violence which replicates like a fractal up and down, driven in most cases by dangerous instrumental rationality.

The wars, the tasers, the beatdowns (not to mention factory animal farms and GMO terminator quasi-lifeforms despoiling the landscape), are all part and parcel of this system. Challenge the nature of state violence adn you can get somewhere - for every loud person on the scene, more quiet & 'rational' figures await profit & validation from chaos.
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HongPong January 21, 2012 - 9:36pm

skating over the line there.

Rich_Lather January 22, 2012 - 12:32am

After reading the article, it seems pretty likely that it was just meant refer to days in office. I doubt o'Neal would have the entire bible memorized, probably just saw the days be brief thing and forwarded it on. A damn stupid thing for an elected official to do, but not treason, and not any worse than half the comments on both liberal and conservative sites online.

carl January 22, 2012 - 4:44am

New York Times, By Robbie Brown, January 24

The publisher of The Atlanta Jewish Times resigned Tuesday after writing that Israel should consider assassinating President Obama. Andrew B. Adler stepped down after an outcry over a recent column in which he suggested that the Israeli military might “take out a president deemed unfriendly to Israel.” Mr. Adler could not be reached but has apologized in other interviews. The Secret Service has said it is investigating the episode. On its Web site, the newspaper said it is seeking a successor for Mr. Adler, who is also the owner, and looks forward to trying to serve readers “more faithfully than ever in the future.”

Raja January 25, 2012 - 12:43am

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