Ladies and Gentlemen, With all the back and forth about the terror trials being held in N.Y. civilian court, there has been a few things not brought to people attention. And this is a jab at the mainstream media as well as Republicans for not knowing their stuff.
1. Attorney General Eric Holder has no constitutional authority what so ever in making the decision to have trials for enemy combatants. So it is a lie that Obama had nothing to do with this decision. The reason for the way this played out Is once again Obama covering his behind. Anything goes wrong, Fire Holder and say "I had nothing to do with it." The President has the authority to makes this decision, being that these combatants were apprehended on a field of battle and not on American soil, Therefore restricting the A.G's jurisdiction over the matter. Also, The fact that they are enemy combatants, And were captured on the battlefield and not on American soil prohibits them them from the right to "habeas corpus." Again, The Non Citizen detainees at Guantanamo bay DO NOT have the right to habeas corpus!
Nor do they have any Miranda rights!
United States Constitution: Article 1, Section 9, Clause 2. "The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it."
2. Congress has the power to change the venue of the trial. Why haven't they? Because Pelosi, Reid and the rest of them are not going to go against Obama! Just another clue that it was Obama's decision. They are not beholden to Eric Holder, But they are to Obama.
3. Republicans need to get on the horse. They can stop this. have a vote to pass a law in Congress that no trial shall be held in civilian court that could have or should have been held in military court. Simple. You have a vote, And any Democrat stupid enough to vote against that would only endanger their political career. Lets go Republicans, It's time to start thinking.
Credit to Ann Coulter Http://www.anncoulter.com for shedding some light on this.
Friday, November 27, 2009
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