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Old December 11th 03, 10:23 AM
None
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"mellstrr" wrote in message
...

Listen, the little dicktater is worried that all this is going to
hurt his chances of re-election, since all the democratic challengers
are beating on these issues day in and day out in the press.

Thankfully, that little prick won't be re-elected for a second term.


You'd better hope Diebold doesn't have something to say about that one...I
think Shrub likes the notion of being 'dicktater'. Didn't he say that

things
would be so much easier if he were one?


Why, yes as a matter of fact, he did, more than once.

In Washington, DC on Dec. 18, 2000, the texas tard opened his yap and for
the second time said: "If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot
easier...just as long as I'm the dictator." -- GW

He, along with the puppet masters Ashcroft and Rumsfeld, have been moving
the U.S. steadily towards a dictatorship ever since.

For more bushisms: http://www.dubyaspeak.com be prepared to be ****ED
OFF.


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Old December 11th 03, 12:12 PM
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This is way OT. Take it outside.

Ed
"The French couldn't hate us any
more unless we helped 'em out in another war."
--Will Rogers



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Old December 11th 03, 07:21 PM
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 06:07:04 GMT, Charles Gray wrote:

On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 05:53:52 GMT, James Robinson
wrote:

Ken Davey wrote:

Seems to me that the instant these 'detainees' arrived at Guantonamo they
were on US soil and were therefore entitled to the *full* protection of the
US constitution. If not that means that no one is protected. Tell me I am
wrong; Someone?; Please?


The Guantanamo base is leased from Cuba, and is therefore not US soil.
That is one of the reasons it is being used, since it doesn't come
directly under US law, at least that is the way Ashcroft is interpreting
it. The US Supreme Court is going to hear arguments in the new year
about that very subject.


THe arguement is that the U.S. civil court system does not have
jurisdiction over territory over which it is not "soverign". There is
precedent on this from WWII.
But the counter arguement is that we are the "de facto" soverigns in
Guantanemo, since it's unlikely that if a Cuban judge issued a release
order for any of the detainees, we'd obey it. That arguement also has
some precedent-- the trial of General Yama****a, which the SC heard on
the merits, even though it denied his appeal, indicating that the
court system did indeed have jurisdiction.


I would have to disagree that this situation is analogous enough for
US v Yama****a to be considered a precedent. There was no doubt
that "War Crimes Tribunals" were a form of "Court", thus the Supremes
obviously had jurisdiction, however the situation in Cube is far
different. The detainees are "illegal combatants", and do not have
the right to petition for a writ of habeas corps, as they are not being
held as "criminals". Very complicated subject.

THe problem is one of seperation of powers, and by some indications,
the SC is not overly happy at having the Administration tell them they
don't have jurisdiction, even if they eventually rule that way
themselves.


It is IMHO a question not of separation of powers, but rather
a question of jurisdiction.

Al Minyard
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Old December 11th 03, 08:45 PM
Jack Schidt®
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Would you mind taking rec.food.cooking off of the list of cross posted
groups? This has nothing to do with cooking.

Thanks,

Jack Schidt



"Jarg" wrote in message
. com...
Hhahahahahah "Texas Tard" Hahahahahah Did you think that one up

yourself?

Interesting how the left's true believers are incapable of coherent

debate,
and must resort to personal insult. I bet Bush is significantly brighter
than most of these people.

Jarg

"None" wrote in message
ink.net...

"mellstrr" wrote in message
...

Listen, the little dicktater is worried that all this is going to
hurt his chances of re-election, since all the democratic

challengers
are beating on these issues day in and day out in the press.

Thankfully, that little prick won't be re-elected for a second

term.

You'd better hope Diebold doesn't have something to say about that

one...I
think Shrub likes the notion of being 'dicktater'. Didn't he say that

things
would be so much easier if he were one?


Why, yes as a matter of fact, he did, more than once.

In Washington, DC on Dec. 18, 2000, the texas tard opened his yap and

for
the second time said: "If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a

lot
easier...just as long as I'm the dictator." -- GW

He, along with the puppet masters Ashcroft and Rumsfeld, have been

moving
the U.S. steadily towards a dictatorship ever since.

For more bushisms:
http://www.dubyaspeak.com be prepared to be
****ED
OFF.






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Old December 11th 03, 08:48 PM
Jarg
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Sorry, I was just replying, didn't specify the groups. I will try to note
such in the future.

Jarg

"Jack Schidt®" wrote in message
m...
Would you mind taking rec.food.cooking off of the list of cross posted
groups? This has nothing to do with cooking.

Thanks,

Jack Schidt



"Jarg" wrote in message
. com...
Hhahahahahah "Texas Tard" Hahahahahah Did you think that one up

yourself?

Interesting how the left's true believers are incapable of coherent

debate,
and must resort to personal insult. I bet Bush is significantly

brighter
than most of these people.

Jarg

"None" wrote in message
ink.net...

"mellstrr" wrote in message
...

Listen, the little dicktater is worried that all this is going

to
hurt his chances of re-election, since all the democratic

challengers
are beating on these issues day in and day out in the press.

Thankfully, that little prick won't be re-elected for a second

term.

You'd better hope Diebold doesn't have something to say about that

one...I
think Shrub likes the notion of being 'dicktater'. Didn't he say

that
things
would be so much easier if he were one?

Why, yes as a matter of fact, he did, more than once.

In Washington, DC on Dec. 18, 2000, the texas tard opened his yap and

for
the second time said: "If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of

a
lot
easier...just as long as I'm the dictator." -- GW

He, along with the puppet masters Ashcroft and Rumsfeld, have been

moving
the U.S. steadily towards a dictatorship ever since.

For more bushisms:
http://www.dubyaspeak.com be prepared to be
****ED
OFF.








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Old December 11th 03, 10:11 PM
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Jack Schidt® wrote:
Would you mind taking rec.food.cooking off of the list of cross posted
groups? This has nothing to do with cooking.



Yeah, but if none of the others know Jack Schidt, what difference does
it make?

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Old December 15th 03, 01:48 PM
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In rec.food.cooking Jarg wrote:
Hhahahahahah "Texas Tard" Hahahahahah Did you think that one up yourself?


Interesting how the left's true believers are incapable of coherent debate,
and must resort to personal insult. I bet Bush is significantly brighter
than most of these people.


A personal insult? It is a matter of historical fact that Bush said
the world would be a better place if he was dictator. That's not
an insult, its a simple fact.

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Old December 15th 03, 04:26 PM
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On 12/15/2003 5:48 AM, in article ,
" opined:

In rec.food.cooking Jarg wrote:
Hhahahahahah "Texas Tard" Hahahahahah Did you think that one up yourself?


Interesting how the left's true believers are incapable of coherent debate,
and must resort to personal insult. I bet Bush is significantly brighter
than most of these people.


A personal insult? It is a matter of historical fact that Bush said
the world would be a better place if he was dictator. That's not
an insult, its a simple fact.


Come on! Even for you that's out in left field.

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Old December 20th 03, 01:39 PM
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In rec.food.cooking The Wolf wrote:

Come on! Even for you that's out in left field.


Yeh, you extreme conservatives have a lot of trouble
dealing with reality.

 




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