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To: Elkiejg
"House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers, D-Mich., said Wednesday a decision by President George W. Bush that terrorist suspects might face a military tribunal adds to questions about civil liberties."

Why?... What 'questions'? This has nothing to do with civil liberties. Laden is not a U.S. citizen and they have already stated that there would be NO military trials for U.S. citizens...Indeed, a military trial is the most appropriate means of dispensation in this case.
This is a non-issue.
More Democrat/Marxist propaganda...
82 posted on 11/16/2001 1:11:25 PM PST by ijk
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To: ijk
"This is a non-issue."

This is NOT a non-issue.

The feds have already so broadly defined who a terrorist is, that ANY American could easily fall under its TERROR.

The RICO act was meant to be used against mafia members. It is now used to persecute pro-life protestors.

The asset forfieture laws were meant to be used against drug king pins. Now ALL Americans fall under its evil grasp.

THIS IS DEFINITELY NOT A NON ISSUE. Our government has shown time and again that it is more than willing to purvert laws from their intended purpose and turn them on US.

This is more evil Orwellian, unConstitutional manuvering, by the unholy, thoroughly corrupt screw-party system!

98 posted on 11/16/2001 1:14:39 PM PST by JRadcliffe
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