Posted on 03 July 2008
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There are those who call my criticism oif the administration unamerican. There are those who call my objections to policy being pro-terrorist. There are those who think because I don’t agree with our military policy right now that I am anti-military. There are those who think when my opinion is of a minority view that it should be ignored, because I am just another minority. Of course they would be wrong. Those who would call for people to not exercise their rights and try to control the flow of information to cover only their view point are the unamerican, pro-terrorists who would use our men and women in uniform as pawns in their game of domination. However this post is about none of that.
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Posted on 12 June 2008
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We have already had a call on the floor of the US House of Representatives this week calling for impeachment of President George W Bush, with on of the sited laws broken was his refusal to comply with federal rulings against him. Now for the third time the Supreme Court of The United States has said the detainees held at Guantanamo Bay have rights. What does W fucking say? He says I disagree and will pull another law out of my ass to hold them and do what ever I like because I am the President.
From Mark Sherman of The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a stinging rebuke to President Bush’s anti-terror policies, a deeply divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign detainees held for years at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have the right to appeal to U.S. civilian courts to challenge their indefinite imprisonment without charges.
Bush said he strongly disagreed with the decision - the third time the court has repudiated him on the detainees - and suggested he might seek yet another law to keep terror suspects locked up at the prison camp, even as his presidency winds down.
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