It was one of the most terrible abuses of the presidency of George W. Bush: The use of mercenaries from companies like Blackwater, private security contractors who took the opportunity of war in Iraq and Afghanistan to commit terrible crimes, even the murder of civilians.

So, under Barack Obama the use of mercenaries has been abolished, right? Wrong.

stop outsourcing security actUnder President Obama, the use of mercenaries by the U.S. government is expanding. Last year, there were 22,000 mercenaries in Afghanistan and Iraq. This year, there are 28,178 mercenaries in Afghanistan and Iraq – an increase of 28 percent.

Last week in Congress, Bernard Sanders and Jan Schakowsky introduced legislation to prohibit the use of mercenaries for security roles that have been traditionally been filled by the military. The legislation is registered as S. 1428 in the Senate, and H.R. 2665 in the House of Representatives.

So far, there are no U.S. senators willing to cosponsor the legislation. However, thirteen members of the House of Representatives have signed on to support the bill. Their names are:

John Conyers (Democrat-MI, District 14), Anna Eshoo (Democrat-CA, District 14), Bob Filner (Democrat-CA, District 51), Luis Gutierrez (Democrat-IL, District 4), Maurice Hinchey (Democrat-NY, District 22), Mazie Hirono (Democrat-HI, District 2), Marcy Kaptur (Democrat-OH, District 9), Barbara Lee (Democrat-CA, District 9), James McGovern (Democrat-MA, District 3), Gwen Moore (Democrat-WI, District 4), Jared Polis (Democrat-CO, District 2), Pete Stark (Democrat-CA, District 13), Lynn Woolsey (Democrat-CA, District 6)

If you want to see an end to the problems caused by mercenaries representing the United States in the field of war, call your U.S. representative and senators and ask them to add their names to this legislation.

Blackwater, the American agency of civilian contractors that has been accused of assembling assassination squads, bribing Iraqi officials into compliance, and engaging in massacres of civilians in more than one time and place, has gotten off scot free by writing its own exonerations but also by exploiting legal loopholes that grant Blackwater employees and other contractors immunity from the law. The lack of accountability when American contractors commit crimes overseas makes diplomatic relations difficult and sends the signal to contractors that they can continue to rampage with impunity. Do you need to hear about an American who got hurt by all this in order to care? Fine: when an American contractor for Halliburton was violently raped by Blackwater contractors and the Blackwater rapists hugged tight to their claims of legal immunity, who would respond then?

The sponsors of the Civilian Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (H.R. 4567 in the House and S. 2979 in the Senate) have responded. If passed, this legislation would bring contractors for companies like Blackwater back under the law.

The following are the House and Senate cosponsors of CEJA:

In the Senate:
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) — principal sponsor
Sen. Edward Kaufman (D-DE)

In the House:
Rep. David Price (D-NC, District 4) — principal sponsor
Rep. Timothy Bishop (D-NY, District 1)
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR, District 3)
Rep. Robert Brady (D-PA, District 1)
Rep. G. K. Butterfield (D-NC, District 1)
Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN, District 5)
Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT, District 3)
Rep. Norman Dicks (D-WA, District 6)
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN, District 5)
Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA, District 17)
Rep. Bob Filner (D-CA, District 51)
Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ, District 7)
Rep. John Hall (D-NY, District 19)
Rep. Mazie Hirono (D-HI, District 2)
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA, District 4)
Rep. Steve Kagen (D-WI, District 8 )
Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH, District 9)
Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI, District 13)
Rep. Larry Kissell (D-NC, District 8 )
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA, District 9)
Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA, District 7)
Rep. James McGovern (D-MA, District 3)
Rep. Mike McIntyre (D-NC, District 7)
Rep. Brad Miller (D-NC, District 13)
Rep. Janice Schakowsky (D-IL, District 9)
Rep. Vic Snyder (D-AR, District 2)
Rep. John Spratt (D-SC, District 5)
Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA, District 13)
Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA, District 6)
Rep. David Wu (D-OR, District 1)

If you don’t find your Senators or Representative on this list, then find their contact information here and let them know that so long as contractors commit violent acts overseas without heed, you’ll be heeding the action or inaction of Congress.

Ten days ago, word of a secret Bush Administration program in the CIA to contract out illegal assassinations to North Carolina mercenary company Blackwater USA (now known as Xe Services) leaked out of the Obama Administration.

This morning, more information about that criminal conspiracy has leaked out. It seems that Blackwater planned to subcontract out pieces of the assassination plot to foreign mercenaries and agents.

The program was kept secret from Congress. The program is still kept a a classified secret from the American people. Yet, Blackwater and the CIA saw no problem with telling foreign mercenaries about it.

The justification for this was that “you wouldn’t want to have American fingerprints on it,” – “it” being the assassination plot, because assassination is a crime. The CIA knew it was a crime. Blackwater knew it was a crime.

Why aren’t the people involved in this criminal conspiracy being ordered to appear before open, public investigations by Congress? Why aren’t they being arrested and arraigned?

Why does the program remain classified, if it really has been terminated? Why do we have to rely upon anonymous government sources to tell us the version of events they want to tell us? What other criminal conspiracies has the CIA decided to keep secret from us?

When there are crimes this serious in high offices of the federal government, and perhaps in the White House itself, the American people deserve to know the whole truth, and the perpetrators deserve to be brought to justice.

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Blackwater CIA agents say that the emerging scandal over George W. Bush’s decision to direct illegal assassination plans into corporate outsourcing is being overblown. “We never actually did anything,” says an anonymous source who worked within the XE Services assassination squad program.

Here’s how much other anonymous sources say that we paid for this nothing that was never done by the corporate assassins: Something like 20 million dollars.

20 million dollars to pay a bunch of assassins who sit around and never even try to kill anybody? This is what they call Homeland Security?

If these stories are true, it’s no wonder that Osama Bin Laden is still walking around at liberty. Of course, we have no reason to really believe that these stories are true. What we do know is only provided by anonymous sources, thanks to the fact that the Democrats in Congress are too cowardly to hold public hearings as part of an open investigation of the crimes committed under George W. Bush.

In tomorrow morning’s newspapers, there will be printed cryptic stories referring to the U.S. government hiring of assassination squads assembled by Blackwater, a corporation of mercenaries now known by the name XE Services. Blackwater / XE teams planned illegal killings, and may have even been preparing to execute the assassinations. At least, so say the newspapers. The information is all anonymously leaked, and there’s no corroboration because there are no public hearings through which the American people have been able to learn about these criminal conspiracies.

statue of liberty bloody assassin crosshairsApparently, the CIA outsourced this crime because they knew it was a crime. An anonymous CIA source for the Washington Post story claims that, “Outsourcing gave the agency more protection in case something went wrong.” What does “protection” mean? It means shielding from legal liability. The CIA apparently was fully aware that the Bush Administration was engaging in clearly criminal behavior, and did nothing to stop it.

Assassination is against the law. This conspiracy of mercenary assassins therefore was not just a plan to target foreign enemies of the USA. It was a plan to target the very system of American law upon which our liberty is founded.

Members of Congress have known about this criminal conspiracy for quite some time now. Where is the investigation? Where are the hearings? What have the Democrats in charge of Congress done to hold the people involved in these high crimes responsible?

Almost nothing. The American people have seen nothing. All that’s taken place are closed door meetings, part of supposed secret “investigations”, the contents of which are classified, so that once again, the American people have no idea of what’s going on – or even if there really is an investigation at all. The so-called “investigation” by the House Intelligence Committee so far looks more like a whitewash. There have been no public hearings. Not a single individual has been held legally accountable.

Why, more than half a year into the Democrat-run government, have we not yet seen one single serious public investigation into any of the Bush Administration crimes? For the sake of political advantage? So the Democrats would have the chance to enact their political agenda?

This excuse no longer makes any sense. Look at the disaster that has been made of health care reform by the Democrats. Look at the failure of the Democrats to come up with adequate climate change legislation. Look at the downright corrupt system of corporate bailouts that took place instead of honest economic stimulus. Look at the shocking expansion of wasteful military spending for deadly boondoggles like the F-22.

For this? For this, we’ve been told to sacrifice our hopes for investigation and accountability for the Bush Administration’s thorough trashing of the Constitution and the rule of law? So that the Democrats would retain enough political power to perpetrate their disastrous domestic agenda?

No, the sacrifice has not been worth it. Progressives have been asked to stand aside so that the Democrats could create a capable government, but the progressive retreat has only been answered by Democratic Party refusal to stand strongly for the values that progressives believed in.

Will the Democrats finally learn the lesson now, that they don’t gain political advantage by failing to hold their opponents accountable for outrageous violations of the law? No, I don’t think that lesson is even close to surfacing in the Democrats’ political consciousness.

The original crimes of the Bush Administration are now being compounded by the cowardice of Democrats too timid to merely demand that the Constitution of the United States, and the laws established under its authority, be honored and upheld.