Tim Cavanaugh | January 6, 2005
Harvey Silverglate argues that the Supreme Court's enemy-combatants rulings will have little influence on the government's conduct.
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|1.6.05 @ 12:08PM|#
no shit they are gonna ignore the supremes. What we know is secret, secret.
Does the court have an enforcement mechanism?
There is no oversight or accountability in a one-party government.
|1.6.05 @ 12:09PM|#
I'm going through the piece now and so far it is informative and well written, with one exception:
"The prison population in Guantanamo was composed exclusively of non-U.S. citizens, perhaps so it wouldn�t appear that Americans were being herded into distant gulags."
Did the author's 13 year old daughter who spells America with three K's insert this? Maybe the reason was because it was initially composed of people we were yanking out of Afghanistan and there were about two or so Americans picked up there to be 'herded'.