Sunday, December 23, 2007
Once more, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after youJ. Edgar Hoover figured it was his job to track down witchesPeople who worried that the federal government might be planning mass roundups in the Red Scare after the Second World War ("red" meant Communist back then, not Republican) weren't entirely wrong, as we see in Hoover Planned Mass Jailing in 1950 by Tim Weiner 12/23/07. Weiner reports: A newly declassified document shows that J. Edgar Hoover, the longtime director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, had a plan to suspend habeas corpus and imprison some 12,000 Americans he suspected of disloyalty.Congress did explicitly legislate the authority to do round up suspected subversives and detain them in camps. As I recall, that authorization stayed on the books until the 1970s, when the Watergate scandal prompted the press (which wasn't decimated then the way it is now) and Congress to take a harder look at shady things like that, including various Executive declarations of emergency that had never been formally terminated. Harry Truman's administration had the good sense to decline Hoover's roundup proposal. Although Weiner reports that fact oddly, writing "no known evidence suggests he or any other president approved any part of Hoover's proposal". Tags: authoritarianism, j edgar hoover, harry truman | +Save/Share | | |
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