I certainly agreed with Scalia's opinion in Hamdi v Rumsfeld that Hamdi, a U.S. citizen, should be charged with a crime or released immediately rather than held without trial in violation of the constitution, so my position is perfectly consistent - if the opposite of yours.Coito ergo sum wrote:What boggles my mind is that the same argument that Bush opponents rejected under Bush is now offered in support of an assassination without trial -- without even the benefit of a military tribunal. I don't know if you were one of the ones claiming that Gitmo detainees had a right to civil trial or any due process, but I fail to see how one can say that Awlacki did not have a right to be arrested and tried, and also say that Gitmo detainees have any greater rights.
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The problem with Gitmo is that we decided to take them into custody. Once we did that, then the argument for due process comes into play. It probably would have been better, long term, to have given most of the inmates at Gitmo battlefield paroles or have tried them quickly and been done with it. What I object to is this legal limbo they've been subjected to and the massive amount of ill-will the whole thing created and still fosters.Coito ergo sum wrote:That's precisely the argument I made when folks were being held in Gitmo and subjected to military tribunals. I cited examples of the Nazis captured during WW2 who had landed in Florida, and they were tried quickly before a military tribunal and executed. And, the Civil War incidents are another example.Ian wrote:
And are you seriously griping about Awlaki? Say it ain't so. Then go complain to Abe Lincoln about all those Confederates he shot down without trial.
What boggles my mind is that the same argument that Bush opponents rejected under Bush is now offered in support of an assassination without trial -- without even the benefit of a military tribunal. I don't know if you were one of the ones claiming that Gitmo detainees had a right to civil trial or any due process, but I fail to see how one can say that Awlacki did not have a right to be arrested and tried, and also say that Gitmo detainees have any greater rights.
I, for one, am not griping about Awlacki. I merely marvel at the lack of complaint about his assassination from those who were so vocal about similar activities against non-Americans a mere 3-5 years ago.
Nah, the drone attacks should cease. There, first Obama supporter you've found who doesn't support the drone attacks. Still not gonna vote for the Republican or some fringe candidate in November.It's like how, suddenly, drone attacks in non-consenting countries is fully compliant with international law, according to any Obama supporter I can find. Weird.
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That makes no sense, from a legal standpoint. Summary execution without charge or arrest is just as much a violation of due process as executing them after they were detained. Extrajudicial executions of foreign nations - assassinations - were traditionally serious violations of international law. It was unthinkable that American citizens suspected of crimes would be executed. Now, it's been accepted that on the say-so of the President, a person can be declared a terrorist and executed. As violations of due process go, extended stays in Gitmo pale in comparison.eXcommunicate wrote:The problem with Gitmo is that we decided to take them into custody. Once we did that, then the argument for due process comes into play. It probably would have been better, long term, to have given most of the inmates at Gitmo battlefield paroles or have tried them quickly and been done with it. What I object to is this legal limbo they've been subjected to and the massive amount of ill-will the whole thing created and still fosters.Coito ergo sum wrote:That's precisely the argument I made when folks were being held in Gitmo and subjected to military tribunals. I cited examples of the Nazis captured during WW2 who had landed in Florida, and they were tried quickly before a military tribunal and executed. And, the Civil War incidents are another example.Ian wrote:
And are you seriously griping about Awlaki? Say it ain't so. Then go complain to Abe Lincoln about all those Confederates he shot down without trial.
What boggles my mind is that the same argument that Bush opponents rejected under Bush is now offered in support of an assassination without trial -- without even the benefit of a military tribunal. I don't know if you were one of the ones claiming that Gitmo detainees had a right to civil trial or any due process, but I fail to see how one can say that Awlacki did not have a right to be arrested and tried, and also say that Gitmo detainees have any greater rights.
I, for one, am not griping about Awlacki. I merely marvel at the lack of complaint about his assassination from those who were so vocal about similar activities against non-Americans a mere 3-5 years ago.
Yes, you would be that first Obama supporter I've heard say that. I may or may not vote Republican depending on who is the nomination. As it stands now, I will probably cast my vote to some third party candidate.eXcommunicate wrote:Nah, the drone attacks should cease. There, first Obama supporter you've found who doesn't support the drone attacks. Still not gonna vote for the Republican or some fringe candidate in November.It's like how, suddenly, drone attacks in non-consenting countries is fully compliant with international law, according to any Obama supporter I can find. Weird.
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I think to be consistent you would also need to conclude the Awlacki execution as unlawful, since he too would have been entitled to be charged and tried. However, I am not recalling what your position on that was.Warren Dew wrote:I certainly agreed with Scalia's opinion in Hamdi v Rumsfeld that Hamdi, a U.S. citizen, should be charged with a crime or released immediately rather than held without trial in violation of the constitution, so my position is perfectly consistent - if the opposite of yours.Coito ergo sum wrote:What boggles my mind is that the same argument that Bush opponents rejected under Bush is now offered in support of an assassination without trial -- without even the benefit of a military tribunal. I don't know if you were one of the ones claiming that Gitmo detainees had a right to civil trial or any due process, but I fail to see how one can say that Awlacki did not have a right to be arrested and tried, and also say that Gitmo detainees have any greater rights.
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If you give up what you are meant to be fighting for - it means you have lost.........no matter that the guns are still going bang.
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Santorum? Seriously, Merkins? Seriously?!?
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Not yet, Hux. For a while Herman Cain was going to be the nominee...then it was Newt...then it was Romney...then it was Newt again...now Santorum....it's all flavor of the moment stuff.Clinton Huxley wrote:Santorum? Seriously, Merkins? Seriously?!?
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Hope so - read something in the paper today re Santorum sounding off about public schools - seems he wants all those good old American boys and girls to be taught at home....Coito ergo sum wrote:Not yet, Hux. For a while Herman Cain was going to be the nominee...then it was Newt...then it was Romney...then it was Newt again...now Santorum....it's all flavor of the moment stuff.Clinton Huxley wrote:Santorum? Seriously, Merkins? Seriously?!?
And all that stuff about abortions should not be allowed even in rape cases, because the baby is "a gift".
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Santorum is the flavor of the month? 
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What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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Each GOP candidate has had their time to be set up, and then each one has been fed to the dogs in turn. We shall see who stands in the end. If it's Santorum, I will not vote for him.
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What else did you think I was being consistent with?Coito ergo sum wrote:I think to be consistent you would also need to conclude the Awlacki execution as unlawful, since he too would have been entitled to be charged and tried. However, I am not recalling what your position on that was.Warren Dew wrote:I certainly agreed with Scalia's opinion in Hamdi v Rumsfeld that Hamdi, a U.S. citizen, should be charged with a crime or released immediately rather than held without trial in violation of the constitution, so my position is perfectly consistent - if the opposite of yours.Coito ergo sum wrote:What boggles my mind is that the same argument that Bush opponents rejected under Bush is now offered in support of an assassination without trial -- without even the benefit of a military tribunal. I don't know if you were one of the ones claiming that Gitmo detainees had a right to civil trial or any due process, but I fail to see how one can say that Awlacki did not have a right to be arrested and tried, and also say that Gitmo detainees have any greater rights.
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Santorum +5.8 nationally over Romney
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... -1452.html
Romney leads in the delegate count
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... count.html
Also, on RCP, Santorum leads in Michigan and Ohio (both have lots of delegates), while Romney leads comfortably in Arizona, and Gingrich leads by a wide margin in Georgia.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... -1452.html
Romney leads in the delegate count
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... count.html
Also, on RCP, Santorum leads in Michigan and Ohio (both have lots of delegates), while Romney leads comfortably in Arizona, and Gingrich leads by a wide margin in Georgia.
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I couldn't think of a ticket that would excite the Republican base less.Coito ergo sum wrote:Romney/Paul ticket? http://harndenblog.dailymail.co.uk/2012 ... -mate.html
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Depends which "base" you're talking about.eXcommunicate wrote:I couldn't think of a ticket that would excite the Republican base less.Coito ergo sum wrote:Romney/Paul ticket? http://harndenblog.dailymail.co.uk/2012 ... -mate.html
There is a huge split in the Republican Party. There is the "religious right" and then there are the non-religious republicans who wish that the social conservative agenda driven by the religious right could be buried somewhere. The latter portion is larger than you may realize.
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