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Blindfolded terror suspects sit
inside an Iraqi forces base after they were arrested in Baqouba, 60
kilometers (35 miles) northeast of Baghdad Saturday. The U.S. military
said they were "in the final stages" of planning an attack on the Green
Zone. U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor in Detroit
immediately ruled the U.S. military "ran roughshod" over the
constitutional rights of the detainees, and ordered them released on
their own recognizance. When reminded that she had no
jurisdiction in Iraq, she replied, "Oh, I thought this was in
Dearborn. Never mind." In a way, I made the last part up.
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hoooraaaaaah !
ReplyDeleteThat is another insane judge that should be driven from the bench.She is a disgrace. If I could I would call her the C word.
ReplyDelete85. War-rebels are persons within an occupied territory who rise in arms against the occupying or conquering army, or against the authorities established by the same. If captured, they may suffer death, whether they rise singly, in small or large bands, and whether called upon to do so by their own, but expelled, government or not. They are not prisoners of war; nor are they if discovered and secured before their conspiracy has matured to an actual rising or to armed violence.
ReplyDeleteThe Lieber Code of 1863