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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Gonzales dislikes freedom, America



SF Chronicle: "One of the Bush administration's most far-reaching assertions of government power was revealed quietly last week when Attorney General Alberto Gonzales testified that habeas corpus -- the right to go to federal court and challenge one's imprisonment -- is not protected by the Constitution."

"Gonzales acknowledged that the Constitution declares "habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless ... in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.'' But he insisted that "there is no express grant of habeas in the Constitution.''

Specter was incredulous, asking how the Constitution could bar the suspension of a right that didn't exist -- a right, he noted, that was first recognized in medieval England as a shield against the king's power to dispatch troublesome subjects to royal dungeons."


This isn't about technical accuracy; it's about intent. And Gonzales' intent is painfully clear.



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posted by NL Staff at 09:02

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think this is the most warped interpritation of the fifth and six amendment I have ever heard, thank god it's only from our attorny general!

6:18 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well he is a COMMUNIST IN TRAINING!

4:13 PM

 

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