Comparing what our Congress is doing with the Patriot Act is chillingly similar to the Reichstag Fire Decree. Is this what security-craving Americans really want in their future ? Give me more rational anti-terrorism measures and a FULL Bill of Rights over what we are starting to evolve into.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_Fire_DecreeThe Reichstag Fire Decree (in German, Reichstagsbrandverordnung) is the commonly used abbreviation for the law that was passed by the Nazi government in direct response to the Reichstag fire of February 27, 1933. It took the government only one day to pass it on February 28.
The actual name of the decree is Verordnung des Reichspräsidenten zum Schutz von Volk und Staat (Decree of the Reich President for the protection of people and state). At the behest of Chancellor Adolf Hitler, the law was issued by the ageing (and lapsing in and out of senility) Paul von Hindenburg using the authority of Art. 48 subsection 2 of the Weimar Constitution which allowed the Reichspräsident to take any appropriate measure to remedy dangers to public safety. It represents one of the key steps which the Nazi government took to formally establish its rule, commonly referred to as Gleichschaltung.
It suspended most of the human rights set forth in the constitution of the 1919 Weimar Republic. Since the decree is exemplary of how the Nazis quite legally abolished all remainders of what makes a modern democracy, § 1 shall be reproduced in full: <edited out German version>
English Translation
§ 1. The articles 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124 and 153 of the constitution of the German Empire are suspended until further notice. It is therefore permissible to restrict the rights to personal freedom < habeas corpus >, freedom of speech, including the freedom of the press, the freedom to organize and assemble, the privacy of letters, mail, telegraphs and telephones, order searches and confiscations and restrict property, even if this is not otherwise provided for by present law.
In the following articles (§§ 2-5), the decree allowed the Reich government to seize state powers and introduced the death penalty for a large number of offenses. According to § 6, the law was put into effect immediately with its rendition.
The decree served Hitler well and allowed him to have Communist Party leaders arrested right before the upcoming elections. When the newly elected Reichstag first convened on March 23, 1933 to vote on the Enabling Act, most communist deputies were already jailed. The Reichstag Fire Decree was thus one of the major steps that allowed Hitler to seize power (see Gleichschaltung) and has been fittingly labelled the "Magna Carta of the Third Reich".
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