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A Muslim Coup Over English Common Law In Progress
The intransigent refusal of Barack Hussein Obama to provide original documents substantiating his constitutional eligibility as a natural born person eligible to serve as potus are eye-raising in and of itself! It becomes increasingly clear he does not believe his documents can withstand the scrutiny of a forensics examination of such docements. ...
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Archarito
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November 2, 2008
The Great Game -- Anglo Amero Brits and Kamchatka!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waziristan Honestly, I do not know why it is, that I both love to read Christopher Hitchens every week, and disagree with his every point almost without exception. Maybe it is his ''the sun never sets on the British Empire'' world girdling perapatetic meanderings around the World Map of Current Events and political ...
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Fighting Words
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MichaelBernard2
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September 19, 2008
Great Review of Some Important Books . . .
. . . BOOKS which I think all Americans need to read and consider: Making Government Work, by Fritz Hollings Torture Team: Rumsfeld's Memo and the Betrayal of American Values, by Phillipe Sands The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals (Hardcover), by Jane Mayer. Terrorism and Democracy ...
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Jurisprudence
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MichaelBernard1
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July 28, 2008
Swinging with Passion Makes for Bad Case Law
Justice Anthony Kennedy is a passionate man. He was a passionate judge and now je is a passionate Justice. But while one may want zealousness in one’s representation in the legal arena, passion in deciding law is dangerous, if not outright foolishness. Passions are swayed. Passions are fired up. Passions are capricious. On April 18, 2007, Ms. ...
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Jurisprudence
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IMKessel
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June 20, 2008
Military law, international law and teardrops.....
It is gratifying to read the analyses of how the overseas travel of administration attorneys or leaders could, in the future, expose them to prosecution in foreign courts for violations of national laws that give effect to the Geneva Convention, and incidentally cover related activities such as special rendition. [Note: read on after the excerpts ...
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Jurisprudence
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Wilson Dizard III
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April 4, 2008
Why I'm an American in Exile...
On June 13th, 2007, I received a death threat from someone claiming to be a member of the US Intelligence community. What was my ''crime''? I blew the whistle on the election fraud of 2004. Why did the CIA feel threatened by this? Because I revealed how they smuggled cocaine into the US using a front company called ''Skyway Communications''. ...
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Jurisprudence
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amerigobard
on
November 24, 2007
Unconstitutional?
Our constitution does not guarantee rights to those who are not citizens. Therefore this whole article is based on a major fallacy. You can argue all day the ethics of Gitmo, torture, and any other real or perceived injustice committed by our government and military. However, calling military tribunals unconstitutional (tribunal have been ...
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Jurisprudence
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ahumanbean
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August 7, 2007