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My argument is with your assertion that they are so obviously not under section 6...12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by skywalker
Originally posted by KrazyHorse
Foreign nationals who visit the US are protected by it.
Why? You keep telling me that it's true. Tell me why.
Because the SCOTUS has decided that.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by skywalker
MtG
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Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
My dear sir, you are quite full of ****e on this subject. There is no standard regarding "proof" of unlawful combatant status at all - the only requirement, is that a military tribunal, of unspecified form or composition, must determine the status of each individual.
The executive orders regarding what standard was to be applied limit by definition the competence of the board making the decision.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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My dear sir, you are quite full of ****e on this subject.
There is no standard regarding "proof" of unlawful combatant status at all
Prisoners of war have no legal rights to courts of law
Let's not forget that these *******s weren't entitled to more than a quick bullet in the head
If you get caught with weapons in someplace like Iraq or Afghanistan, without distinguising markings, ignoring the laws and customs of war, and hanging out with like-minded, similarly armed folks, yes
Believe it or not, honeybuns, but international law does not require that the United States of America put on a show for you personally, or for every other little whiner out there who thinks you're entitled to proof."I work in IT so I'd be buggered without a computer" - Words of wisdom from Provost Harrison
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MtG,
(a) Warfighting is an executive branch business (since the President is also Commander in Chief) and is not otherwise regulated by the Constitution.
And for everyone,
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Originally posted by skywalker
Why would it apply to noncitizens? I understand it applying to residents, but foreign nationals?) of previously existing sovereign states. The Constitution expressly acknowledges duality of citizenship, in the form of citizenship of a state, and of the United States.
Prior to ratification, there was no vslifly existing "United States of America" and thus no citizenship thereof. The Framers were also smart enough to figure that in the course of commerce, trading or acquiring territory, banking, etc., that non-citizens might become citizens, and that non-citizens would also have normal contact with the US government and legal system.
It's generally much simpler to have one recognized legal system with uniform rules for all before it - the two areas of exception that have long been recognized are military law and admiralty or maritime law.When all else fails, blame brown people. | Hire a teen, while they still know it all. | Trump-Palin 2016. "You're fired." "I quit."
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elijah probably has him on ignore. He still hasn't dealt with MtG's first post."I work in IT so I'd be buggered without a computer" - Words of wisdom from Provost Harrison
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Wouldn't a better question be whether the treatment of the prisoners is RIGHT, rather than wheter it is LEGAL?
No, for two reasons:
a) whether or not it is right is pretty subjective, whereas whether or not it is legal is pretty objective
b) you can't really enforce something just because it is "right"; you can, however, enforce something because it is "legal"
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Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
Because, my dear Watson, at the time the Constitution was ratified, it enacted the United States of America as a distinct sovereign state, essentially consisting of a federation (or Confederation) of previously existing sovereign states. The Constitution expressly acknowledges duality of citizenship, in the form of citizenship of a state, and of the United States.
Prior to ratification, there was no vslifly existing "United States of America" and thus no citizenship thereof. The Framers were also smart enough to figure that in the course of commerce, trading or acquiring territory, banking, etc., that non-citizens might become citizens, and that non-citizens would also have normal contact with the US government and legal system.
It's generally much simpler to have one recognized legal system with uniform rules for all before it - the two areas of exception that have long been recognized are military law and admiralty or maritime law.
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