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The 'Rule of Law' in the USA 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 11:37 GMT

Hmmm. Is that why a copy of the Magna Carta (*) is being sold-off in the USA (**)? I mean, I guess they don't really need it any more, do they?

* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_carta

** http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7014220.stm

Let Freedom from tyranny reign 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 12:54 GMT

Finally a Federal Judge stands up for the Constitution

Judge Ann Aiken is My Hero 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 13:16 GMT

With Congress to weak to Impeach King George W. and handing our rights awaay right and left it is nice to see a real voice of the people stand up.

The War On Terror©® 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 13:39 GMT

Game over man, game over!

The Terrists (authentic Du(m)bya pronunciation) have already won. In the space of a few years and with the help of truly gargantuan databases and a few constitutional shortcuts, we've lost many rights that took centuries to win (on both sides of the Atlantic).

Then again, what does it really matter? We've got barely half of the UK electorate voting and a decent chunk of the populace are barely literate or interested in the world around them.

Give 'em sports, soap operas and reality TV and continue to trample on their few remaining rights. No one will really notice.

Bread and circuses 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 14:39 GMT

I blame an increasingly poorly-educated populace. Power grabs by politicos are nothing new... If it's not the right snatching at the 4th amendment, it's the left, snatching at the 2nd and both sides are interested in interfering with how and what you can do with your person, your property, and your thoughts.

But that's old news - in the past, an aware and participant population kept the bastiches, left AND right, at bay. Not so any more. Now, increasingly, all the voters care about, when they care about anything, are bread and circuses.

Look in the mirrors, folks. You have the government you deserve.

good. 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 14:50 GMT

It's moments like this that bring a smile to my face. Not all is lost in the US of A. Thanks Burke, always worth the read.

Hard to ague with that... 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 15:04 GMT

"Look in the mirrors, folks. You have the government you deserve."

Between public education and mass media, it's amazing that ANYONE in the USA even remembers that we HAVE a Constitution!

FINALLY 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 15:18 GMT

Finally, a judge stands up for our constitution and our rights. It's about time someone stood up and did something about our rights being trampled on by the Bush/Cheney Circus.

Have you forgotten... 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 15:38 GMT

that this is all subject to review at the Supreme Court level, and that the Supreme Court is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the White House these days?

Prosecute the Lying FBI & DOJ Agents 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 17:09 GMT

Since the court documents indicate that much of the reason that Brandon Mayfield and his family were so persecuted was due to sworn statements made by DOJ and FBI agents, I'll believe it's really going to do some good when I see them hauled up on charges. Lying under oath is a CRIME - it's called perjury. When they're prosecuted and convicted, I'll believe it.

Cheney Administration 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 19:56 GMT

Notice the author said "Cheney Administration." Always knew Dumbo the elephant was nothing more than a puppet.

"Look in the mirrors, folks. You have the government you deserve." Uh, I for one kinda resent that. I did not vote for the current monarchy; not either time. I have spent the past 7 years fighting every move he's made. It's the rest of the population that deserves the mess we're in. Well, okay, not everyone - I know there are other people out there who have their eyes wide open - and their heads on their shoulders, not up their asses. Of course, the rest of it is true - Give them their football, their remote, their Survivor, and their health insurance, and their cushy arm chair, and they couldn't care less if the rest of us go to hell in a handbasket. If it doesn't touch them, or affect their retirement plan, then it goes right over their head and under their feet. But when it finally does, they are the ones who scream the loudest. And when they hear about this, they will probably sarcastically say, "Oh, and you'd rather let the terrorists get away and blow up another skyscraper?"

It'll be interesting to see how long this judge has her job under the current regime. Or if they manage to get rid of her, too.

What do you expect? 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 20:42 GMT

The US of late has become a declining oligarchy not unlike those of Europe.

Like those in Europe it is very different country if you can afford it.

Re: Have you forgotten... 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 04:14 GMT

"the Supreme Court is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the White House these days." I wouldn't count on this. One of the drawbacks to appointing conservative leaning folks is their tendency to adhere to the constitution literally. I believe this will eventually bite the Bush administration in the backside. Or, at least, I can hope so...

and 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 12:30 GMT

this is the government and country trying to teach freedoms and rights to other countries.

ever heard stones ....... glass houses

patch your own holes before ifngering others'

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