To: smoothsailing
The law was called a bill of attainder. Bills of attainder had two features. First, they bypassed the courts in declaring someone guilty of a crime. Second, they criminalized ex post facto actions that were not against the law at the time they were committed. Holy crap... isn't that what Obama is trying to do with the torture memos?
To: smoothsailing
somebody send this to that idiot at the WH: Article 1, section 9, clause 3 of the Constitution declares: "No bill of attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed."
To: smoothsailing
But didn't Barack Obama
teach Constitutional Law?
< /sarcasm>
(Yeah, I don't buy this crap either.)
4 posted on
04/25/2009 10:32:22 AM PDT by
Lysandru
To: smoothsailing
retired Army Lt. Col. Ralph Peters in the New York Post on Thursday. "Should President Obama acquiesce, he won't be furthering the rule of law, but dismantling it." Amen to Ralph Peters!
And if Obama and cronies are successful in holding show trials of patriots over top secret documents that were released for political reasons and probably illegally released, there will be fewer patriots in the future willing to protect those who are too much cowards to protect themselves.
5 posted on
04/25/2009 10:44:02 AM PDT by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: The Spirit Of Allegiance; ForGod'sSake
6 posted on
04/25/2009 10:55:28 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: smoothsailing
And after Obama is out of office once abortion is declared to be killing a baby Obama can be prosecuted as an accessory to mass murder...at least if he's treated the way he's treating Bush. After all, Obama is in favor of bills of attainders so I'm sure he wouldn't mind it being applied to him.
7 posted on
04/25/2009 11:06:23 AM PDT by
highlander_UW
(The only difference between the MSM and the DNC is the MSM sells ad space in their propaganda)
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