• Re: So... Barack Hussein Obama Is Now a "Stormtrooper?

    From Alan@21:1/5 to AlleyCat on Sat May 10 17:14:39 2025
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    On 2025-05-10 05:49, AlleyCat wrote:

    On Fri, 9 May 2025 23:40:34 -0600, Gronk says...


    https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5292820-white-house-
    miller-immigration-crackdown/

    White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said Friday that
    President Trump and his team are ?actively looking at? suspending
    habeas corpus as part of the administration?s immigration
    crackdown.

    In 1942, during World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt(D)
    authorized the internment of Japanese Americans without trial,
    effectively suspending their right to habeas corpus.

    In 1950, the McCarran Internal Security Act was passed, which
    allowed for the detention of individuals suspected of being
    communists or having ties to communist organizations without trial.
    Although this act did not explicitly suspend habeas corpus, it
    limited the right to challenge detention through habeas corpus
    petitions.

    In 2011 (WHO was President?), the National Defense Authorization Act
    (NDAA) was passed, which included a provision allowing for the
    indefinite detention of individuals suspected of terrorism without
    trial. Although this provision did not explicitly suspend habeas
    corpus, it raised concerns about the potential for indefinite
    detention without due process.

    Some notable figures who have attempted to suspend or limit habeas
    corpus include:

    President Abraham Lincoln (1861) President Franklin D. Roosevelt
    (1942) President George W. Bush (2006, through the Military
    Commissions Act)

    PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA (2011, through the National Defense
    Authorization Act, although he later signed a provision limiting the
    use of indefinite detention)

    BUTWHATABOUT!!!

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to AlleyCat on Sat May 10 22:00:16 2025
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    On 2025-05-10 21:50, AlleyCat wrote:

    On Sat, 10 May 2025 17:14:39 -0700, Alan says...


    On 2025-05-10 05:49, AlleyCat wrote:

    On Fri, 9 May 2025 23:40:34 -0600, Gronk says...


    https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5292820-white-house-
    miller-immigration-crackdown/

    White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said Friday that
    President Trump and his team are ?actively looking at? suspending
    habeas corpus as part of the administration?s immigration
    crackdown.

    In 1942, during World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt(D)
    authorized the internment of Japanese Americans without trial,
    effectively suspending their right to habeas corpus.

    In 1950, the McCarran Internal Security Act was passed, which
    allowed for the detention of individuals suspected of being
    communists or having ties to communist organizations without trial.
    Although this act did not explicitly suspend habeas corpus, it
    limited the right to challenge detention through habeas corpus
    petitions.

    In 2011 (WHO was President?), the National Defense Authorization Act
    (NDAA) was passed, which included a provision allowing for the
    indefinite detention of individuals suspected of terrorism without
    trial. Although this provision did not explicitly suspend habeas
    corpus, it raised concerns about the potential for indefinite
    detention without due process.

    Some notable figures who have attempted to suspend or limit habeas
    corpus include:

    President Abraham Lincoln (1861) President Franklin D. Roosevelt
    (1942) President George W. Bush (2006, through the Military
    Commissions Act)

    PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA (2011, through the National Defense
    Authorization Act, although he later signed a provision limiting the
    use of indefinite detention)

    HYPOCRISY!!!

    Exactly.
    I didn't write "HYPOCRISY!!!", PussyGurl.

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