Posted on 30 March 2012. Tags: Activists, Chilling Effect, Chris Hedges, Class Action Lawsuit, Class Action Suit, Continuous Wars, Due Process, Ex Parte Milligan, Habeas Corpus, Hostilities, Indefinite Detention, Lawsuit Claiming That, Legal Article, Military Facility, Ndaa, Presidency, President On The Five Dollar Bill, Sovereignty, Us Military, Washington Post
I am pleased when people stand up against the liberty/sovereignty killing acts such as NDAA! A class action suit was brought in Manhattan Federal Court to strike down the NDAA as unconstitutional. Of course indefinite detention of US citizens is unconstitutional, Ex parte Milligan says that. (I know something about Ex parte Milligan – I [...]
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Posted on 13 August 2011. Tags: American Taxpayers, Ames Iowa, Applause, Best Efforts, Bruce Ramsey, Chagrin, Dr Paul, Fox News, Gop Debate, Gop Presidential Debate, Hostilities, John Dennis, Landslide, Libertarian Views, National Debate, Neo Cons, Newt Gingrich, Nuclear Weapon, Nuclear Weapons, Own Poll, Ron Paul, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times
It is not often I praise anything in San Francisco but this is praiseworthy: The verdict is in – Ron Paul won last night’s GOP Presidential debate in Ames, Iowa. Much to the chagrin of the neo-cons at Fox News, the polls, and applause, overwhelmingly showed that the people thought Ron Paul won the debate. [...]
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Posted on 14 January 2011. Tags: Analogy, Bloodshed, Common Sense, Democrats, Disagreements, Disastrous Results, Discourse, Election Cycles, Hook, Hostilities, Instigator, Last November, Political Arena, Provisions, Referee, Referees, Replay, Republicans, Rhetoric, Sense Dictates
First, you have to find the cause of the problem. A frequent scenario in the NFL is watching two players go after each other after the play is dead. Now, common sense dictates that the issue most likely began prior to attention being drawn to the fight. The referee may or may not have seen [...]
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