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Old December 28th 03, 11:44 AM
Larry Smith
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wrote in message ...
I think that, despite some missteps, President Bush has done an
excellent job in combating terrorism since Sept 11, 2001.


Like the exec branch taking over the legislative and judicial. Like
seizing private citizens and imprisoning them without trial, without formal
charges?


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Old December 28th 03, 08:02 PM
clare @ snyder.on .ca
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 06:44:56 -0500, "Larry Smith"
wrote:


wrote in message ...
I think that, despite some missteps, President Bush has done an
excellent job in combating terrorism since Sept 11, 2001.


Like the exec branch taking over the legislative and judicial. Like
seizing private citizens and imprisoning them without trial, without formal
charges?

And deporting CANADIAN citizens to Iraq or wherever, instead of back
to Canada???
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Old December 29th 03, 05:20 PM
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 06:44:56 -0500, "Larry Smith" wrote:

Like
seizing private citizens and imprisoning them without trial, without formal
charges?


If this is true you should have no problem finding us lots of references for
this statement Larry.


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Old December 30th 03, 03:37 AM
Larry Smith
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"Top Sirloin" wrote in message
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 06:44:56 -0500, "Larry Smith"

wrote:

Like
seizing private citizens and imprisoning them without trial, without

formal
charges?


If this is true you should have no problem finding us lots of references

for
this statement Larry.


Now I want you to read this, Scott, especially the last paragraph with the
words of Founding Father, James Madison. It is entitled "No Charges and No
Trial; Just Jail": http://www.cato.org/dailys/08-21-03.html


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Old December 31st 03, 07:46 AM
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Larry, Larry, Larry,

While I hate to agree with a guy who claims to have hardware in lunar
and martian orbit, for example, who always posts in invisible
ink,)

And while a lot of the Patriot Act alarms me… It seems to me Larry,
there was plenty of precedence for locking up "the usual suspects"
into Japanese internment camps during WWII. These were US citizens
not charged with anything or afforded legal counsel. We won that war,
remember?

When 100% of your terrorists are mid-eastern males it's just dumb to
be deep cavity-searching little old ladies from Pasadena that don't
have the physical strength to take over a flight in the name of fair
play. This kind of PC where everybody gets a lawyer prior to lengthy
interrogation is going to result in another intelligence shortfall.
And that is going to result in a dirty bomb going off in one of our
harbors.

But you, predictably, would prefer an explosion to some lawyer being
out of work.

pacplyer


"Larry Smith"
wrote:

Like
seizing private citizens and imprisoning them without trial, without
formal
charges?



If this is true you should have no problem finding us lots of references
for
this statement Larry.


Now I want you to read this, Scott, especially the last paragraph with the
words of Founding Father, James Madison. It is entitled "No Charges and No
Trial; Just Jail": http://www.cato.org/dailys/08-21-03.html

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Old December 31st 03, 12:27 PM
Larry Smith
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"pacplyer" wrote in message
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Larry, Larry, Larry,

While I hate to agree with a guy who claims to have hardware in lunar
and martian orbit, for example, who always posts in invisible
ink,)

And while a lot of the Patriot Act alarms me. It seems to me Larry,
there was plenty of precedence


Are you talking about "precedents"? No the Japanese internment was not
precedent and every legal scholar in the country, including the courts,
agrees that THAT was illegal and violated core mandates of the United States
Constitution.

It was really a hate reaction after Pearl Harbor.

for locking up "the usual suspects"
into Japanese internment camps during WWII. These were US citizens
not charged with anything or afforded legal counsel. We won that war,
remember?

When 100% of your terrorists are mid-eastern males


Jose Padilla is a black man from Chicago. And a federal court has already
said that Bush and that goofy attorney general whatshisname can't hold
Padilla without charging him and providing him due process. We won the war
against British who did that to us, remember?

Now you git, boy, unless you're building an aeroplane.


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Old December 31st 03, 03:33 PM
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my main question is....

DID LARRY EVERY GET HIS LATCHES?

or is he still filling them outa a solid block of stainless steel?

lmao

BLLL
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Old December 31st 03, 04:52 PM
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pacplyer wrote:

When 100% of your terrorists are mid-eastern males it's just dumb to
be deep cavity-searching little old ladies from Pasadena that don't
have the physical strength to take over a flight in the name of fair
play. This kind of PC where everybody gets a lawyer prior to lengthy
interrogation is going to result in another intelligence shortfall.


Patrice Ford of the Portland Seven is, obviously, female.

Richard Reid (aka the "shoe bomber") is apparently Sri Lankan or British.
I don't consider Sri Lanka as a part of the Middle-East, but I am a bit
geographically challenged. If you think Britain is in the Middle-East
then you are more challenged than I am.

Jose Padilla, as already mentioned is American.

If the only people being searched were middle-eastern males, how long do
you think it would take for Al-Qaeda to recruit, say, some blond,
blue-eyed, Finnish female?

How much strength does it take for the "little old lady from Pasadena"
to attempt to smuggle aboard a bomb the size Richard Reid attempted to
use?

Frank Stutzman
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Old December 31st 03, 05:08 PM
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 16:52:21 +0000 (UTC), Frank Stutzman
wrote:

acplyer wrote:
:
: When 100% of your terrorists are mid-eastern males it's just dumb to
: be deep cavity-searching little old ladies from Pasadena that don't
: have the physical strength to take over a flight in the name of fair
: play. This kind of PC where everybody gets a lawyer prior to lengthy
: interrogation is going to result in another intelligence shortfall.
:
:Patrice Ford of the Portland Seven is, obviously, female.
:
:Richard Reid (aka the "shoe bomber") is apparently Sri Lankan or British.
:I don't consider Sri Lanka as a part of the Middle-East, but I am a bit
:geographically challenged. If you think Britain is in the Middle-East
:then you are more challenged than I am.

Richard Colvin Reid a/k/a/ Abdul-Raheem a/k/a Abdul Raheem, Abu
Ibrahim, is half British and half Jamaican.

And don't forget Anne-Marie Murphy, a pregnant Irish girl, who tried
to get on board an El Al flight in '86. Her boyfriend, Nezar Hindawi,
packed her bags, and included 7 lbs of explosives without telling her.

 




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