December 3, 2006

Constitution: RIP

This from -- Stop Torture: A Harvard-Wide Coalition to End Torture

More than 50 Harvard law students and professors gathered last Thursday to attend a staged funeral for the Constitution, a somber protest against the denial of legal rights. . . .

“Two hundred and twenty-nine years ago the Constitution was born, but one week ago, in the mad rush as Congress closed before elections, it was killed, trampled underfoot by three hundred and eighteen Senators and Congresspersons,” Reverend Mike Jones said during the eulogy, referring to the recent passage of the Military Commissions Act of 2006. The Act strips courts of jurisdiction to hear habeas corpus appeals from detainees and gives the President broad authority to determine which interrogation techniques he deems permissible under the Geneva Conventions. . . .
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2 comments:

TomCat said...

Bush will not be happy until he is emperor.

two crows said...

imnsho, he already thinks he is.