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ACLU Express Outrage As Bush Signs Terror Interrogation Into Law <http://186kpersecond.com/index.php/archives/496> So Bush <http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061017/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_terrorism> signs the bill into law that will allow terrorists to be interrogated harshly, as they should be, and allow many top Al Qaeda agents to be brought to justice through military tribunals. It is a rare occasion when a president can sign a bill that he knows will save American lives, Bush said. President Bush signed legislation Tuesday authorizing tough interrogation of terror suspects and smoothing the way for trials before military commissions, calling it a vital tool in the war against terrorism. Bushs plan for treatment of the terror suspects became law just six weeks after he acknowledged that the CIA had been secretly interrogating suspected terrorists overseas and pressed Congress to quickly give authority to try them in military commissions. With the bill Im about to sign, the men our intelligence officials believe orchestrated the murder of nearly 3,000 innocent people will face justice, Bush said. With this the ACLU are having a <http://www.aclu.org/safefree/detention/27091prs20061017.html> good old-fashioned moonbat hissy fit, calling it one of the worst civil liberties measures ever enacted in American history. To highlight concerns with the act, the ACLU took out a full page advertisement in todays Washington Post, calling itself the most conservative organization in America. Since its founding, the ACLU has fought to conserve the system of checks and balances and defend the Bill of Rights. I must admit this was pretty clever of the ACLU to call itself the most conservative organization in America. It is good to see they at least have a sense of humor about things. However, the rest of the ACLUs whining about torture such as shirt grabbing of terrorist scum to get critical info is more along the lines of the ACLU we know and love to hate. The following can be attributed to Anthony D. Romero, ACLU Executive Director: With his signature, President Bush enacts a law that is both unconstitutional and un-American. This president will be remembered as the one who undercut the hallmark of habeas in the name of the war on terror. Nothing separates America more from our enemies than our commitment to fairness and the rule of law, but the bill signed today is an historic break because it turns Guantánamo Bay and other U.S. facilities into legal no-mans-lands. The president can now - with the approval of Congress - indefinitely hold people without charge, take away protections against horrific abuse, put people on trial based on hearsay evidence, authorize trials that can sentence people to death based on testimony literally beaten out of witnesses, and slam shut the courthouse door for habeas petitions. Nothing could be further from the American values we all hold in our hearts than the Military Commissions Act. <http://www.thepiratescove.us/?p=2973> Pirates Cove has an excellent rant: Yet again, the ACLU proves that they do not understand who the Constitution applies to. A hint for them: it applies to Americans and those applying for citizenship, not foreigners caught fighting in Afghanistan wearing no uniform who would be happy to cut American heads off with rusty saws. <http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=74451> Nance Pelosi, the presumptive next Speaker of the House, shows that Braying Asses do not get the War On Terror: Democrats want terrorists who kill Americans tried, convicted and punished through a constitutionally sound process that will be upheld on appeal. That goal will not be achieved by the bill President Bush signed into law today. In other words, given house arrest and aroma therapy. Also, it is funny how many Moonbats think things like this <http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&addres s=102x2565766> apply to them. Have they renounced their US citizenship, and gone to fight against the US on a battlefield? Once again the ACLU think they are the ones to define American Values. Thank God that isnt true. The tough interrogation techniques which were revealed to include things such as belly slaps, loud music, and shirt grabbing are far from torture and have proven to be vital tools in getting information from top terror leaders. The ACLUs outrage that its prospects for enemy combatant future plaintiffs has been cut is what it really comes down to. People caught on the battlefields have no reason to tie up the American courts. This bill is a much needed tool in our fight against Islamofacist fanatics, and will no doubt result in saving American lives. But if its good for America, you can count on the ACLU to be against it. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -------------------------- Want to discuss this topic? 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