after they're in office they learn the truth and why their previous
positions are nonsense
then they adjust their policies and opinions

it's really quite simple

the fact is, terrorists should have no rights and should be handled by
the US military and CIA, not civilian courts

On Feb 11, 2:05 pm, jgg1000a <[email protected]> wrote:
> and it is being noted...   Does this make Obama a War Criminal???  And
> I thought the Left was for equal rights...
>
> http://dissentingjustice.blogspot.com/2009/02/so-exactly-when-does-ch...
>
> >>> After the recent announcements that Obama would continue the practice of 
> >>> rendition and that the CIA would seek approval for "harsh" interrogations 
> >>> "if necessary," the small space I reserve in my heart for idealism and 
> >>> for surprisingly good decisions (or at least decisions that fulfill 
> >>> promises) by politicians has diminished substantially. But after today's 
> >>> news, the space has completely vanished.
>
> What happened today? Elena Kagan, Dean of Harvard Law School and
> nominee for Solicitor General, announced that she believes that the
> government has the authority to detain indefinitely terrorism suspects
> because the country is "at war" with Al Qaeda. Because I am busy
> finishing edits on a law review article, can someone please explain to
> me how this differs from Bush's position, which liberals condemned,
> bashed and burned in effigy?
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