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- mr2258,,,, Every one of McCain''s top 5 advisors profiteered from IRAN & the sanctions Old John helped create. Violating our nations laws & efforts.
Others profiteered from Iran Contra. - Reply to this comment
- mr2258,,, Dude you are spinning hard for your Swift Boat campaign -- Have you no Honor ???
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- Obama link to Ayham Alsammarae:while serving as electricity miister Alsammarae had been involved in brokering deals in the Iraqi electricity sector for Antoin Rezko,Obama''s long-term friend.Alsammarae also contributed to Obama''s campaign.One more of Obama''s slimy friends.
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- JACK3213,,,, Funny wasn''t it McCain bashing POW''s who collaberated, McCain collaberated.
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- JACK3213 -- McCAINS FOREIGN POLICY EXPERIANCE ??? WRONG ON VIET NAM, WRONG ON CENTRAL AMERICA, WRONG ON IRAQ, NON-EXISTANT ON AFHGANISTAN
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- Mattcat25,,, I would say give that liberal the Freedom Medal & have him or her oversee the Pentagon or the White House
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- guyfrompa46, George Will presents a conservative argument in favor of this Supreme Court decision in today''s Washington Post:
...The question of the detainees'' -- and the government''s -- rights is a matter about which intelligent people of good will can differ.
The purpose of a writ of habeas corpus is to cause a government to release a prisoner or show through due process why the prisoner should be held. Of Guantanamo''s approximately 270 detainees, many certainly are dangerous "enemy combatants." Some probably are not. None will be released by the court''s decision, which does not even guarantee a right to a hearing. Rather, it guarantees only a right to request a hearing. Courts retain considerable discretion regarding such requests....
No state power is more fearsome than the power to imprison. Hence the habeas right has been at the heart of the centuries-long struggle to constrain governments, a struggle in which the greatest event was the writing of America''s Constitution, which limits Congress''s power to revoke habeas corpus to periods of rebellion or invasion....As the conservative and libertarian Cato Institute argued in its amicus brief in support of the petitioning detainees, habeas, in the context of U.S. constitutional law, "is a separation of powers principle" involving the judicial and executive branches. The latter cannot be the only judge of its own judgment. - Reply to this comment
- FOREIGN POLICY EXPERIANCE:
OBAMA = 0
QUALIFICATIONS TO LEAD A COUNTRY:
OBAMA = 0 - Reply to this comment
- "order your club gitmo tee-shirt at Limbaugh.com today folks!"
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- FOEIGN POLICY EXPERIANCE:
OBAMA -0 - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.