Posted on 07/29/2005 8:18:29 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
He probably is consulting with the ICC or the Hague.
It's the trend in judgeshipping these days. ;-)
ICJ ,, Int'l Court of Justice ,,oops
In the order you asked: No, and Yes.
Where were the critics of the Iraq war on the morning of 9/11? Are Michael Moore, Howard Dean, Jane Fonda, Ted Kennedy, and you-know-who-you-are opponents of the war suffering from amnesia or are they just as evil as the Islamo-fascists who were responsible for these horrifying images?
Federal Judicial Service:
U. S. District Court, Southern District of New York
Nominated by William J. Clinton on October 11, 1995, to a seat vacated by David N. Edelstein; Confirmed by the Senate on December 29, 1995, and received commission on January 4, 1996
Funny, I figured he was appointed by BJ. Just had to go look to make sure.
"He said the detaining of hundreds of men for nearly four years without revealing to the public who they were and why they were being held was "really an unprecedented action by the government"
No, it is not unprecedented. In war, it is not even unusual. Abraham Lincoln put the city leaders of Baltimore & their families in prison and suspended habeus corpus in the Civil War.....Franklin Roosevelt imprisoned thousands of US citizens of Japanese decent in WWII.
War is hell. Innocents get caught up in it and some die. We saw that on 9/11 when the terrorists attacked us.
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