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On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 20:32:53 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Consider this, the chief executive could declare your wife and daughter enemy combatants. The government could then come in the middle of the night, snatch them out of your home and place them in detention somewhere but they wouldn't have to tell you where, in fact they wouldn't even have to tell you that they snatched them. They could torture your wife until she rats out your daughter then use your wife's testimony to convict your daughter in a kangaroo court whereupon they could execute your daughter all without ever telling you a damn thing about where or why. The "government" could do all that? Exactly right. It is a travesty bordering on, if not actual, high treason. Ah, so it'd be like what Bush and Gonzales did at Ruby Ridge or in Wac...oh, wait...that was Clinton and Reno...OK, so I'd be like when Bush acted in Merryma...no, wait...that was Abraham Lincoln...AHA!! He was a Republican!! Any chance of providing a cite to one of one of these governmentally-kidnapped wife/executed daughter thingies? No? OK, how about an governmentally-executed terrorist? No? OK, how about one of these "kangaroo courts?" (the 9th Circuit COA excepted). OK, howsabout an example of when "the government" improperly popped a puppy on the ass with a rolled-up newspaper? HTH, R ....maybe you and Joe could share a nice roll of Reynolds Wrap? |
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