If you can't beat 'em, invent new rules: ex post facto at Guantanamo

Mar 01, 2007 16:02

David Hicks is a detainee in Guantanamo Bay. The US Government is dropping its charges against him of conspiracy, aiding the enemy and attempted murder because it doesn't have any evidence to prove these charges. That's good. Today they charged him with "material support for terrorism" which his military-appointed lawyer Major Michael Mori says ( Read more... )

ex post facto, guantanamo, politics, david hicks

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spiritualmonkey March 2 2007, 07:55:07 UTC
See, you're part of what's called the "reality-based" legal system...

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chemicalpilate March 2 2007, 16:41:48 UTC
What exactly is the strategy here?
Cryptofascism.

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gaping_asshole March 2 2007, 18:16:19 UTC
Delete the letters c, r, y, p, t, and o from your reponse and I'll agree.

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sploof March 5 2007, 10:18:56 UTC
fasism?

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Now Folks HAVE to learn to play nice.... drieuxster March 2 2007, 18:46:11 UTC
Try to remember that when the whole world changed on 09/11, everything Changed - most importantly the failed Liberal Pre-911 Kultur, with it's anachronistic Epistemologies, had to just GO, because they were no longer applicable to the New And Improved, New World Order, where all of that Failed pre-911 Liberal Kultur of a Constitutionalist Republic based upon the Notion of Rex Lex, well, just had to go, since one really can not limit the powers of a War LORD^H^H^H^H President in a time of transfering the tax liabilities unto the unborn ( ... )

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