Guest guest Posted September 9, 2005 Report Share Posted September 9, 2005 Court Rules U.S. Can Indefinitely Detain Citizens WITHOUT CHARGES U.S. can INDEFINITELY detain CITIZENS - WITHOUT CHARGES U.S. CAN INDEFINETELY DETAIN CITIZENS WITHOUT CHARGES !!! all's they gotta do is utter the magic words... " enemy combatant " See the Constitution... don't take your eyes from it... Abracadebra... " enemy combatant " .. POOF... GONE! http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- dyn/content/article/2005/09/09/AR2005090900772.html Court Rules U.S. Can Indefinitely Detain Citizens Ruling Comes in the Case of 'Enemy Combatant' Jose Padilla By Jerry Markon Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, September 9, 2005; 12:27 PM A federal appeals court ruled today that the president can indefinitely detain a U.S. citizen captured on U.S. soil in the absence of criminal charges, holding that such authority is vital to protect the nation from terrorist attacks. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit came in the case of Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member who was arrested in Chicago in 2002 and designated an " enemy combatant " by President Bush. The government contends that Padilla trained at al Qaeda camps and was planning to blow up apartment buildings in the United States. Padilla, a U.S. citizen, has been held without trial in a U.S. naval brig for more than three years, and his case triggered a legal battle with vast implications for civil liberties and the fight against terrorism. Attorneys for Padilla and a host of civil liberties organizations blasted the detention as illegal and said it could lead to the military being allowed to hold anyone, from protesters to people who check out what the government considers the wrong books from the library. Federal prosecutors asserted that Bush not only had the authority to order Padilla's detention but that such power is essential to preventing attacks. In its ruling today, the 4th Circuit overturned a lower court and came down squarely on the government's side. A congressional resolution after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks " provided the President all powers necessary and appropriate to protect American citizens from terrorist attacks by those who attacked the United States on Sept. 11,'' the decision said. " Those powers include the power to detain identified and committed enemies such as Padilla, who associated with al Qaeda and the Taliban regime, who took up arms against this Nation in its war against these enemies, and who entered the United States for the avowed purpose of further prosecuting that war by attacking American citizens.'' The decision by a three-judge panel was written by Judge J. Michael Luttig, who is one of a number of people under consideration by President Bush for nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. == == == == == So remind me.. why do we have ANY military ANYWHERE trying to protect our Constitutional rights and freedoms? See also: Jose Padilla : U.S. Citizen Imprisoned Without Trial or Charges for 3 Years and 123 Days [in solitary confinement] http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9221.htm Patriot Act Author Has Concerns Detaining citizens as 'enemy combatants' -- a policy not spelled out in the act -- is flawed, the legal scholar says. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5325.htm Lawyer defends Jose Padilla in name of everyone's legal rights Q: What is the problem with how the government has treated Jose Padilla? A: Well, it's our American tradition, when people do something wrong, to charge them with a crime, give them their day in court and, if a jury finds them guilty, then punish them. Here the government is punishing him without ever putting him on trial. Q: So what's at stake in this decision? A: I think it's really about fundamental principles of American law that go back even before America was founded to the right to habeas corpus, which comes from English common law, which is the right not to be imprisoned by the executive without trial. http://informationclearinghouse.info/article10021.htm " The Tools of Tyrants " -- Jose Padilla and the 10 Commandments http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8206.htm War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2005 Report Share Posted September 9, 2005 Hey, I've been saying for well over a year now that the Iraqis don't need to worry about writing constitution. They can have ours! It isn't used anymore!! Lynda - " fraggle " <EBbrewpunx ; <lettuceheads >; <northern_california_punklist > Friday, September 09, 2005 10:08 AM canada is sounding better and better every day...lock you up, throw away the key > Court Rules U.S. Can Indefinitely Detain Citizens WITHOUT CHARGES > > U.S. can INDEFINITELY detain CITIZENS - WITHOUT CHARGES > > U.S. CAN INDEFINETELY DETAIN CITIZENS WITHOUT CHARGES !!! > > all's they gotta do is utter the magic words... > > " enemy combatant " > > See the Constitution... don't take your eyes from it... > Abracadebra... " enemy combatant " .. POOF... GONE! > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- > dyn/content/article/2005/09/09/AR2005090900772.html > > Court Rules U.S. Can Indefinitely Detain Citizens > Ruling Comes in the Case of 'Enemy Combatant' Jose Padilla > > By Jerry Markon > Washington Post Staff Writer > Friday, September 9, 2005; 12:27 PM > > A federal appeals court ruled today that the president can > indefinitely detain a U.S. citizen captured on U.S. soil in the > absence of criminal charges, holding that such authority is vital to > protect the nation from terrorist attacks. > > The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit came in > the case of Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member who was > arrested in Chicago in 2002 and designated an " enemy combatant " by > President Bush. The government contends that Padilla trained at al > Qaeda camps and was planning to blow up apartment buildings in the > United States. > > Padilla, a U.S. citizen, has been held without trial in a U.S. naval > brig for more than three years, and his case triggered a legal battle > with vast implications for civil liberties and the fight against > terrorism. > > Attorneys for Padilla and a host of civil liberties organizations > blasted the detention as illegal and said it could lead to the > military being allowed to hold anyone, from protesters to people who > check out what the government considers the wrong books from the > library. > > Federal prosecutors asserted that Bush not only had the authority to > order Padilla's detention but that such power is essential to > preventing attacks. In its ruling today, the 4th Circuit overturned a > lower court and came down squarely on the government's side. > > A congressional resolution after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist > attacks " provided the President all powers necessary and appropriate > to protect American citizens from terrorist attacks by those who > attacked the United States on Sept. 11,'' the decision said. " Those > powers include the power to detain identified and committed enemies > such as Padilla, who associated with al Qaeda and the Taliban regime, > who took up arms against this Nation in its war against these > enemies, and who entered the United States for the avowed purpose of > further prosecuting that war by attacking American citizens.'' > > The decision by a three-judge panel was written by Judge J. Michael > Luttig, who is one of a number of people under consideration by > President Bush for nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. > == == == == == > > So remind me.. why do we have ANY military ANYWHERE trying to protect > our Constitutional rights and freedoms? > > See also: > > Jose Padilla : U.S. Citizen Imprisoned Without Trial or Charges for 3 > Years and 123 Days [in solitary confinement] > http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9221.htm > > Patriot Act Author Has Concerns > Detaining citizens as 'enemy combatants' -- a policy not spelled out > in the act -- is flawed, the legal scholar says. > http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5325.htm > > Lawyer defends Jose Padilla in name of everyone's legal rights > Q: What is the problem with how the government has treated Jose > Padilla? > A: Well, it's our American tradition, when people do something wrong, > to charge them with a crime, give them their day in court and, if a > jury finds them guilty, then punish them. Here the government is > punishing him without ever putting him on trial. > Q: So what's at stake in this decision? > A: I think it's really about fundamental principles of American law > that go back even before America was founded to the right to habeas > corpus, which comes from English common law, which is the right not > to be imprisoned by the executive without trial. > http://informationclearinghouse.info/article10021.htm > > " The Tools of Tyrants " -- Jose Padilla and the 10 Commandments > http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8206.htm > > > War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left. > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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