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InsaneTrollLogic
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #50 on:
June 27, 2008, 11:38:23 am »
Quote from: J. J. on June 26, 2008, 08:05:03 pm
Quote from: Hantytown on June 26, 2008, 07:46:46 pm
It's hypocracy at it's finest, but Stevens is right. Though this ruling was a good ruling and one that I agree with, this ruling will help mature the developing tradition of rightist judicial activism. This would not be the only time in American history where rightist judges dictated our national policy.
You would basically have to say that there was a 300 year tradition of "rightest judges," and rightest constitutional assemblies, and legislatures.
Stevens, in trying to equate 18th Century regulations, especially the Philadelphia Ordinance, drew a false analogy. It dealt with the use of a firearm verses the
possession
of a firearm.
It's a bit like saying that since you can be prohibited from driving a motorcycle through the Senate Chamber, you don't have a right to own a motorcycle.
I thought Stevens did a
very
poor job on trying to use the history of gun laws to justify his position.
Although, I am also talking about the XIVA Right to Contract, which was a major part of activism in the 20th century.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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June 27, 2008, 11:40:18 am »
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 27, 2008, 11:19:25 am
Anyone with good eyes/reading glasses and a good sense of logic can see that the President cannot suspend habeas corpus on anyone, since that power is only given to Congress during emergency situations.
I agree that only Congress may suspend the writ of habeas corpus, but the point is not nearly as obvious as you claim. The Constitution merely states that the writ may be suspended during certain emergencies; it does not say who shall suspend it.
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It never says anywhere that it doesn't apply to foreigners.
So? The question presented in
Boumediene
was whether the writ of habeas corpus applies to aliens
who are being held outside the sovereign territory of the United States.
Quote from: Hantytown on June 27, 2008, 11:38:23 am
Although, I am also talking about the XIVA Right to Contract, which was a major part of activism in the 20th century.
The liberty of contract doctrine, while clearly indefensible as a matter of constitutional interpretation, is no more unreasonable than the modern doctrines on abortion and "privacy."
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InsaneTrollLogic
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #52 on:
June 27, 2008, 11:45:16 am »
Quote from: Emsworth on June 27, 2008, 11:40:18 am
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 27, 2008, 11:19:25 am
Anyone with good eyes/reading glasses and a good sense of logic can see that the President cannot suspend habeas corpus on anyone, since that power is only given to Congress during emergency situations.
I agree that only Congress may suspend the writ of habeas corpus, but the point is not nearly as obvious as you claim. The Constitution merely states that the writ may be suspended during certain emergencies; it does not say who shall suspend it.
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It never says anywhere that it doesn't apply to foreigners.
So? The question presented in
Boumediene
was whether the writ of habeas corpus applies to aliens
who are being held outside the sovereign territory of the United States.
Quote from: Hantytown on June 27, 2008, 11:38:23 am
Although, I am also talking about the XIVA Right to Contract, which was a major part of activism in the 20th century.
The liberty of contract doctrine, while clearly indefensible as a matter of constitutional interpretation, is no more unreasonable than the modern doctrines on abortion and "privacy."
I am not saying how defensible it is, and just saying that the constitution is open to anyone with an imagination.
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Chuck Hagel 08
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #53 on:
June 27, 2008, 03:33:41 pm »
Quote from: Emsworth on June 27, 2008, 11:40:18 am
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 27, 2008, 11:19:25 am
Anyone with good eyes/reading glasses and a good sense of logic can see that the President cannot suspend habeas corpus on anyone, since that power is only given to Congress during emergency situations.
I agree that only Congress may suspend the writ of habeas corpus, but the point is not nearly as obvious as you claim. The Constitution merely states that the writ may be suspended during certain emergencies; it does not say who shall suspend it.
Yes, but they said that the writ may be suspended during emergencies, such as when the courts are not working, in the part of the Constitution referring to Congress's powers, Article I. If the founders had intended that power to be delegated to another branch, they would have put it in Article II or Article III.
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It never says anywhere that it doesn't apply to foreigners.
So? The question presented in
Boumediene
was whether the writ of habeas corpus applies to aliens
who are being held outside the sovereign territory of the United States.
And where does the Constitution grant the executive branch the power to hold military tribunals on foreign soil so as to avoid being subject to U.S. law?
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #54 on:
June 27, 2008, 03:52:17 pm »
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 27, 2008, 03:33:41 pm
And where does the Constitution grant the executive branch the power to hold military tribunals on foreign soil so as to avoid being subject to U.S. law?
Just because the military tribunals are unconstitutional, it does not follow that the writ of habeas corpus is the correct remedy.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #55 on:
June 28, 2008, 12:21:07 am »
Quote from: Emsworth on June 27, 2008, 03:52:17 pm
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 27, 2008, 03:33:41 pm
And where does the Constitution grant the executive branch the power to hold military tribunals on foreign soil so as to avoid being subject to U.S. law?
Just because the military tribunals are unconstitutional, it does not follow that the writ of habeas corpus is the correct remedy.
But the president has no power to suspend it and the congress only has the power when the sh**t has hit the fan.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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June 28, 2008, 09:24:25 am »
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 28, 2008, 12:21:07 am
But the president has no power to suspend it and the congress only has the power when the sh**t has hit the fan.
There is no need to suspend the writ if the writ wasn't even applicable in the first place.
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Chuck Hagel 08
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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June 28, 2008, 06:09:39 pm »
Quote from: Emsworth on June 28, 2008, 09:24:25 am
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 28, 2008, 12:21:07 am
But the president has no power to suspend it and the congress only has the power when the sh**t has hit the fan.
There is no need to suspend the writ if the writ wasn't even applicable in the first place.
Where in the Constitution says that the write is inapplicable is the prisoner is delibritely held in foreign soil.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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June 28, 2008, 11:23:53 pm »
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 28, 2008, 06:09:39 pm
Where in the Constitution says that the write is inapplicable is the prisoner is delibritely held in foreign soil.
The Constitution doesn't even define what a writ of habeas corpus is, let alone indicate the range of its applicability. Thus, it is necessary for one to resort to the common law. The precedents show that writs have been granted for the benefit of citizens or subjects held on foreign territory, or for the benefit of aliens held on domestic territory, but never for the benefit of aliens held in foreign territory. In fact, in over five hundred years of English and American legal history, there does not appear to be a
single
instance of a writ of habeas corpus issuing for the benefit of an alien held in foreign territory.
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Chuck Hagel 08
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #59 on:
July 01, 2008, 01:12:52 am »
Quote from: Emsworth on June 28, 2008, 11:23:53 pm
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 28, 2008, 06:09:39 pm
Where in the Constitution says that the write is inapplicable is the prisoner is delibritely held in foreign soil.
The Constitution doesn't even define what a writ of habeas corpus is, let alone indicate the range of its applicability. Thus, it is necessary for one to resort to the common law. The precedents show that writs have been granted for the benefit of citizens or subjects held on foreign territory being held in foreign territory, or for the benefit of aliens held on domestic territory, but never for the benefit of aliens held in foreign territory. In fact, in over five hundred years of English and American legal history, there does not appear to be a
single
instance of a writ of habeas corpus issuing for the benefit of an alien held in foreign territory.
Basic logic would show the ridiculousness of this. Don't try to play this both ways.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #60 on:
July 01, 2008, 07:29:45 am »
Quote from: South Park Conservative on July 01, 2008, 01:12:52 am
Quote from: Emsworth on June 28, 2008, 11:23:53 pm
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 28, 2008, 06:09:39 pm
Where in the Constitution says that the write is inapplicable is the prisoner is delibritely held in foreign soil.
The Constitution doesn't even define what a writ of habeas corpus is, let alone indicate the range of its applicability. Thus, it is necessary for one to resort to the common law. The precedents show that writs have been granted for the benefit of citizens or subjects held on foreign territory being held in foreign territory, or for the benefit of aliens held on domestic territory, but never for the benefit of aliens held in foreign territory. In fact, in over five hundred years of English and American legal history, there does not appear to be a
single
instance of a writ of habeas corpus issuing for the benefit of an alien held in foreign territory.
Basic logic would show the ridiculousness of this. Don't try to play this both ways.
Then please use "basic logic" to demonstrate this supposed absurdity of my claim, instead of simply asserting your conclusion.
I am not saying that Justice Scalia and the other dissenters got it right in
Boumediene
. I'm merely saying that there is adequate justification for their position.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #61 on:
July 01, 2008, 11:58:44 am »
Quote from: Emsworth on July 01, 2008, 07:29:45 am
Quote from: South Park Conservative on July 01, 2008, 01:12:52 am
Quote from: Emsworth on June 28, 2008, 11:23:53 pm
Quote from: South Park Conservative on June 28, 2008, 06:09:39 pm
Where in the Constitution says that the write is inapplicable is the prisoner is delibritely held in foreign soil.
The Constitution doesn't even define what a writ of habeas corpus is, let alone indicate the range of its applicability. Thus, it is necessary for one to resort to the common law. The precedents show that writs have been granted for the benefit of citizens or subjects held on foreign territory being held in foreign territory, or for the benefit of aliens held on domestic territory, but never for the benefit of aliens held in foreign territory. In fact, in over five hundred years of English and American legal history, there does not appear to be a
single
instance of a writ of habeas corpus issuing for the benefit of an alien held in foreign territory.
Basic logic would show the ridiculousness of this. Don't try to play this both ways.
Then please use "basic logic" to demonstrate this supposed absurdity of my claim, instead of simply asserting your conclusion.
I am not saying that Justice Scalia and the other dissenters got it right in
Boumediene
. I'm merely saying that there is adequate justification for their position.
You say that foreigners on our soil have a right of habeas corpus, and you also say that citizens on foreign soil have a right of habeas corpus. Therefore both foreigners and people on foreign soil have a right of habeas corpus, meaning that it could not be denied to foreigners on foreign soil.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Quote from: South Park Conservative on July 01, 2008, 11:58:44 am
You say that foreigners on our soil have a right of habeas corpus, and you also say that citizens on foreign soil have a right of habeas corpus. Therefore both foreigners and people on foreign soil have a right of habeas corpus, meaning that it could not be denied to foreigners on foreign soil.
Unfortunately, the law doesn't work in such a straightforward manner. There is a consistent line of precedent that states that, even though foreigners on domestic soil and citizens on foreign soil may request habeas corpus, foreigners on foreign soil cannot. This might seem contradictory, and it might seem illogical. Indeed, if one were approaching the whole issue afresh, without considering any prior court decisions on the subject, then this is hardly the conclusion one would reach. However, previous courts have confronted the issue, and for five centuries their answer has been consistently the same. The doctrine of
stare decisis
compels, at the very least, respect for their decisions, if not complete adherence.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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July 01, 2008, 12:57:36 pm »
I thought Emsworth would call you out on your logical error. But he didn't, so I will.
There's a difference between saying X does not, by itself and without more, mean Y, and saying that X is irrelevant to the determination of Y.
Define "girl" as a non-adult female. If someone is a non-adult, that is relevant to the determination of whether the person is a girl. If someone is female, that is relevant to the determination of whether the person is a girl. Neither, by itself, is adequate.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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Reply #64 on:
July 01, 2008, 01:35:01 pm »
As long as we have the left in the US(consisted of 'progressives'/marxists/eco-puritans/greens) we need unrestricted gun ownership to be able to have some means of defending ourselves from them.
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Re: Breaking: Gun right affirmed
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July 01, 2008, 03:43:06 pm »
Quote from: Emsworth on July 01, 2008, 12:49:05 pm
Quote from: South Park Conservative on July 01, 2008, 11:58:44 am
You say that foreigners on our soil have a right of habeas corpus, and you also say that citizens on foreign soil have a right of habeas corpus. Therefore both foreigners and people on foreign soil have a right of habeas corpus, meaning that it could not be denied to foreigners on foreign soil.
Unfortunately, the law doesn't work in such a straightforward manner. There is a consistent line of precedent that states that, even though foreigners on domestic soil and citizens on foreign soil may request habeas corpus, foreigners on foreign soil cannot. This might seem contradictory, and it might seem illogical. Indeed, if one were approaching the whole issue afresh, without considering any prior court decisions on the subject, then this is hardly the conclusion one would reach. However, previous courts have confronted the issue, and for five centuries their answer has been consistently the same. The doctrine of
stare decisis
compels, at the very least, respect for their decisions, if not complete adherence.
Okay, but what right does the U.S. have to hold prisoners on foreign soil so as the prevent them from seeking habeas corpus?
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