To: Brian Mosely
Who is this Judge???
2 posted on
08/02/2002 1:00:16 PM PDT by
Dog
To: Brian Mosely
How many people are we talking about (those whose names haven't been released)? Is this a major story?
To: Brian Mosely
Time to go judge shopping.
To: Brian Mosely
Does he mean by detainees in US jails, or in Guantanemo?
8 posted on
08/02/2002 1:03:18 PM PDT by
Satadru
To: Brian Mosely
Damn the judge to hell
To: Brian Mosely
Now the lawsuits can start; a veritable deluge.
And, whatever assets of alqaeda we have in custody will be available to CAIR, AMC, and other jihadi groups all around the world.
Peachy.
A Pakistani kid from Peshawar who pumps my gas sometimes was picked and released. He didn't enjoy the experience, but he certainly wasn't treated badly and seems no worse for the experience.
To: Brian Mosely
http://www.msnbc.com/news/789263.asp
Judge orders U.S. to ID detainees
More than 1,100 people rounded up since Sept. 11
MSNBC STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 A federal judge gave the government 15 days Friday to disclose the names of people detained in the investigation of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS power to arrest and hold individuals is an extraordinary one, U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler said in a 45-page ruling. Here, the government has used its arrest power to detain individuals as part of an investigation that is widespread in its scope and secrecy.
Kessler said she would allow only two exceptions. On a case-by-case basis, she will consider allowing the government to keep a detainees name secret if the detainee is a material witness to a terror investigation.
Kessler also will allow the government to withhold a name if the detainee requests it.
Kessler ruled that the governments rationale for keeping the names secret was insufficient. She said the governments argument that terrorists in other nations might map the progress of U.S. investigators by determining who had been captured was illogical.
To: Brian Mosely
Cool, I will personally pay $20 as a bounty for these people. Dead or Alive.
Sorry, but $20 is all that they are worth.
21 posted on
08/02/2002 1:11:30 PM PDT by
Hunble
To: Brian Mosely
Let's see, she is appointed to the bench, but Owens and Pickering are not because they are too ideological???? I can see that, in a DemonRat view.... /sarcasm
To: Brian Mosely
The executive should inform the judiciary that we are at war. This is, first and foremost, not a criminal matter, but a national security matter, involving (in the main) non-US citizens. I trust the USSC understands this and will muzzle the liberals.
32 posted on
08/02/2002 1:28:29 PM PDT by
Faraday
To: Brian Mosely
Another Clinton Judge. Thanks for the post, this is bookmarked and will be used "judiciously", to hammer Daschle & Leaky Leahy.
To: Brian Mosely
OK, while we're at it, let's just release the names, addresses, and location of each FBI, Secret Service, and police officer working on the tracking the terrorists.
Heck, let's just hand over the keys to the city to the Muslim radicals. This is just absurb!
41 posted on
08/02/2002 2:50:43 PM PDT by
joyful1
To: Brian Mosely
Americans Reply to Judge - Go F#@# Yourself!
To: Brian Mosely
If their names must be released, can their names be posted on the "Nuremburg Files" website?... With names crossed out as needed?
To: Brian Mosely
Judge Kessler .... was employed by the National Labor Relations Board, served as Legislative Assistant to a U.S. Senator and a U.S. Congressman, worked for the New York City Board of Education, and then opened a public interest law firmHave heard the PSA that says if you go in Public Interest Law you get a break on you student loan, plays here during Rush.
P's me off everytime I hear it.
To: Brian Mosely
Related to this:
I live in rural Alaska and so the only radio station here is "public" radio. The NPR news at the top of last hour actually had a soundbite from Larry Klayman about this. Larry talking about the great barricade that was thrown up by the Bush Administration to hide those names.
Now I ask you, did you EVER hear Larry Klayman on NPR during the Clinton regime?
Bias? Naaaaahhh! Just move on.
65 posted on
08/02/2002 4:37:47 PM PDT by
hattend
To: Brian Mosely
I believe that the government does not have to release their names as they have not been charged with anything. They have been detained for acting in concert with the enemy. This judge, as has been noted, comes from a school that openly supports Al-Qeada and tells the ROTC to go to hell. Would you expect something different from a liberal piece of crap.
78 posted on
08/02/2002 4:53:54 PM PDT by
JEC
To: Brian Mosely
MOTHER F$#$ING LIBERALS
To: Brian Mosely
The Senator she worked for was New Jersey Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr. whose political career ended after he was charged in the Abscam sting. In the FBI corruption investigation, begun in 1978, agents posed as Arab sheiks or their representatives and offered bribes to members of Congress.
Williams was indicted in 1980 and convicted in 1981 on nine counts of bribery and conspiracy for promising to use his office to further a business venture in which he had a hidden interest. He resigned rather than be expelled.
She also worked for U.S. Rep. Jonathan Bingham (D-NY, a more liberal Congresscritter you'll never find.
To: Brian Mosely
Scr*w this judge and scr*w the court.15 days or else.Or else what?If the administration doesn't comply,just what does this"no absolutely nothing about the law"judge intend to do about it?
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