Category Archives: Law & Justice

Obama advisers set to recommend military tribunals for alleged 9/11 plotters

Start spreading the news,
It’s breaking today,
KSM won’t be a part of it
In old New York!
If he can’t be tried there,
He’ll be tried some old where,
Away from you,
New York, New York!
Obama advisers set to recommend military tribunals for alleged 9/11 plotters – washingtonpost.com

Hall of Fail – Prosecute Dick Cheney!

Prosecutors have argued that a criminal investigation into torture undertaken with the direction of the Bush White House would raise complex legal issues, and proof would be difficult. But what about cases in which an instigator openly and notoriously brags about his role in torture? Cheney told Jonathan Karl that he used his position within [...]

Grey Gal Off Rocker

Gail Collins may have lost her mind. We report, you decide.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being Obama

Earlier this month, 19 House Democrats from New York added their signature to a letter by Rep. Michael McMahon (D-Staten Island), calling on the Obama administration to reimburse the city and state of New York for the cost of security of trying 9/11 co-conspirators in a New York civilian court. Admittedly, it’s a step in [...]

Gay Marriage in China

The United States is a free country.  China is not.  Yet once in a while, we find a bit of evidence that suggests the opposite.  The official English-language newspaper, China Daily, had this article.
When I first taught at Hebei University in Baoding, China, in 1984, I never saw a single boy and a single girl walking together on campus, although I often saw [...]

It Takes a Racist

Harry Reid, Senate Majority Leader and all-around racist
Los Angeles Times

Shortly after the first Tax Day tea party, last April, political scientist, American historian, and noted psychologist Janeane Garofalo appeared on the suitably high-brow news analysis show “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” to give her learned assessment of the protesters and their motivation.
“Let’s be very honest about [...]

The Buck Stops Here? What Buck?

First Barack Obama wanted to be seen as an incarnation of Abraham Lincoln and FDR rolled into one. Now he is channeling Harry Truman, having lifted one of Truman’s most notable lines in his latest speech on the botched Christmas Day terrorist attack, proclaiming that “the buck stops here.”
Presumably, the comment was supposed to make [...]

Who’s for waterboarding Abdulmutallab? – Update: Poll Added

Michael Goldfarb points to a question posed by an e-mailer that I suspect has occurred to many observers: Given the capture of an apparent Al Qaeda operative who claims knowledge of a planned campaign of attacks, how many people would be in favor of waterboarding him rather than letting him watch cable TV in [...]

Madness

We can’t count on our enemies being stupid. Some of them have learned from the reaction Osama Bin Laden provoked with the 9/11 attack. They’ve realized that quiet and persistent subversion is a far better strategy than open warfare.
Part of me thinks the populations of countries that adopt Sharia Law will find it stifles growth [...]

IBALWW: Barry Does Beijing Edition

I was going to do a “Quote of the Week,” but I really can’t decide.  It’s been a bonanza week for boners and what follows is hardly exhaustive.  I like this one that Greg “Teh Resistance” caught:

A legal question

I’ve been reviewing the capsule histories of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and and Boumediene v. Bush. The article on the MCA says:
Drafted in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision on Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, the Act’s stated purpose was “To authorize trial by military commission for violations of the law [...]

Holder on Trial, Part Deux

From MKHammer, WS Blog:
Asked by Sen. Herb Kohl (D-Wis.) if the justice department had contingency plans, should by some technicality, KSM and others not be successfully prosecuted, Holder replied:
“Failure is not an option. These are cases that have to be won. I don’t expect that we will have a contrary result.”
The answer met with audible [...]

Holder on Trial

In front of the Senate Judiciary committee:
Graham: Can you give me a case in United States History where a enemy combatant caught on the battlefield was tried in civilian court?
[crickets]
Holder: “Hmm… I’d have to look at that… the determination…”
STOP THE PRESSES!! YOU MEAN TO SAY THAT HE DOESN’T ALREADY KNOW?!! I guess the consultations with [...]

Why wasn’t Hassan discouched?

Mark Steyn points out that Major Nidal Hassan repeatedly urged his army superiors to start criminal investigations of his patients based on supposed facts he teased out in confidential psychiatric sessions. His superiors ho-hummed and haw-hemmed even though he signed his emails “Praise be to Allah” which sounds like an odd way to end a [...]

How Bad an Idea is Trying KSM and Company in Civilian Court?

Bill Kristol has a pretty good article on the risks associated with the decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four associates in a civilian court. Kristol titles the article “A Risky Proposition for Democrats.” Indeed it might turn out to be. It also might turn out to be a costly decision where the [...]

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