Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Politics: No comment necessary.

A Slate article by Bruce Fein. A quote:

The vice president asserted presidential power to create military commissions, which combine the functions of judge, jury, and prosecutor in the trial of war crimes. The Supreme Court rebuked Cheney in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld. Mr. Cheney claimed authority to detain American citizens as enemy combatants indefinitely at Guantanamo Bay on the president's say-so alone, a frightening power indistinguishable from King Louis XVI's execrated lettres de cachet that occasioned the storming of the Bastille. The Supreme Court repudiated Cheney in Hamdi v. Rumsfeld.

The vice president initiated kidnappings, secret detentions, and torture in Eastern European prisons of suspected international terrorists. This lawlessness has been answered in Germany and Italy with criminal charges against CIA operatives or agents. The legal precedent set by Cheney would justify a decision by Russian President Vladimir Putin to kidnap American tourists in Paris and to dispatch them to dungeons in Belarus if they were suspected of Chechen sympathies.

Again: no comment necessary.

2 Comments:

At 9:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

eh.. strange style )

 
At 5:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well... that's very interessting but frankly i have a hard time figuring it... I'm wondering what others have to say....

 

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