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The Case For A National Security Court
2007-02-27
Posted by:ryuge

#1  This problem is one that only Congress can solve: how to handle appeals by foreigners who are detained indefinitely as enemy combatants by U.S. forces abroad but who claim to be innocent civilians

The same Congress which votes to pass laws is the same Congress which can vote to remove Justice "Etat, c'est moi" Kennedy who simply ignores the very words of the Constitution and the very words of the Geneva Convention to impose his own rule interpretation. You got to ask yourself, do you want to spend time constantly rewriting laws because of one person, or fire the person and get on with what is already clearly on the books? The process to vote is the same in either case. However, its just once to remove the 'creative' editor.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-02-27 07:10  

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