Should the right to a trial return?
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raw_thought
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Should the right to a trial return?
We (USA) no longer have the right to a trial. American citizens can be arrested and indefinitely detained for decades without ever being charged with a crime!!!
Should we have the right to a trial?
Should we have the right to a trial?
Re: Should the right to a trial return?
According the the 6th Amendment you should.raw_thought wrote:We (USA) no longer have the right to a trial. American citizens can be arrested and indefinitely detained for decades without ever being charged with a crime!!!
Should we have the right to a trial?
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raw_thought
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Re: Should the right to a trial return?
I agree. I also think that when they took away our right to a trial they destroyed all our freedoms. For example, speach. Suppose the elite do not like something I said. They can now arrest me and they do not even have to say why!!!
I understand martial law and that we need to combat terrorism. However, is the war on terrorism worth shredding our constitution?
I understand martial law and that we need to combat terrorism. However, is the war on terrorism worth shredding our constitution?
Re: Should the right to a trial return?
Constitutions are subject to interpretation by the Supreme Court. I agree that one could argue interpretation is tantamount to shredding. Although one would need to argue that a constitution reflects some sort of original intent. That's one of many problems associated with a constitutional republic.raw_thought wrote:I agree. I also think that when they took away our right to a trial they destroyed all our freedoms. For example, speach. Suppose the elite do not like something I said. They can now arrest me and they do not even have to say why!!!
I understand martial law and that we need to combat terrorism. However, is the war on terrorism worth shredding our constitution?
Re: Should the right to a trial return?
This statement is false. What is your supporting evidence? The Boston bomber is being tried right now.raw_thought wrote:We (USA) no longer have the right to a trial. American citizens can be arrested and indefinitely detained for decades without ever being charged with a crime!!!
Should we have the right to a trial?
Re: Should the right to a trial return?
tbieter wrote:This statement is false. What is your supporting evidence? The Boston bomber is being tried right now.raw_thought wrote:We (USA) no longer have the right to a trial. American citizens can be arrested and indefinitely detained for decades without ever being charged with a crime!!!
Should we have the right to a trial?
In the end I would imagine that it will be a consideration of the public interest versus the individuals interest. The 6th like the other Bill of Rights has to be interpreted and meaning has to be relevant to this particular day and age.
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Re: Should the right to a trial return?
I'd like to know a single case of the above that you have in mind unless you're just hallucinating.raw_thought wrote:We (USA) no longer have the right to a trial. American citizens can be arrested and indefinitely detained for decades without ever being charged with a crime!!!
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No, the military has court-martials.henry quirk wrote:Excepting for U.S. military folks.
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Re: Should the right to a trial return?
http://rt.com/usa/160832-ndaa-gitmo-detention-approved/tbieter wrote:This statement is false. What is your supporting evidence? The Boston bomber is being tried right now.raw_thought wrote:We (USA) no longer have the right to a trial. American citizens can be arrested and indefinitely detained for decades without ever being charged with a crime!!!
Should we have the right to a trial?
http://www.salon.com/2013/12/27/obama_s ... n_remains/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/1 ... 17614.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6iaKl1aaeE
I did not say that no one will get a trial. I said that it is not your right to get a trial!!
Note that conservatives ( Mike Lee) and liberals (Maddow ) are angry about this.
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Re: Should the right to a trial return?
SEE ABOVE! You really should get informed!bobevenson wrote:I'd like to know a single case of the above that you have in mind unless you're just hallucinating.raw_thought wrote:We (USA) no longer have the right to a trial. American citizens can be arrested and indefinitely detained for decades without ever being charged with a crime!!!
Should we have the right to a trial?
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Re: Should the right to a trial return?
Got anything from any of the major news media (you know, something beyond the crappy references you show above -- I'm surprised you didn't include supermarket tabloids)?raw_thought wrote:SEE ABOVE! You really should get informed!bobevenson wrote:I'd like to know a single case of the above that you have in mind unless you're just hallucinating.raw_thought wrote:We (USA) no longer have the right to a trial. American citizens can be arrested and indefinitely detained for decades without ever being charged with a crime!!!
Should we have the right to a trial?
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Re: Should the right to a trial return?
You actually never heard of "indefinite detention "???????????????
You should be more informed.
Simply google, "indefinite detention ". ALL the media from liberal to conservative will say the same thing I did. Indefinite detention means no trial.
You should be more informed.
Simply google, "indefinite detention ". ALL the media from liberal to conservative will say the same thing I did. Indefinite detention means no trial.
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Re: Should the right to a trial return?
Maybe you're talking about the so-called terrorists at Guantanamo, Cuba. Indefinite detention there is absolutely wrong, but for you to suggest that this occurs to American citizens anywhere in the USA is absolutely ridiculous, and I defy you to cite any major news media that support such an erroneous assertion.raw_thought wrote:You actually never heard of "indefinite detention "???????????????
You should be more informed.
Simply google, "indefinite detention ". ALL the media from liberal to conservative will say the same thing I did. Indefinite detention means no trial.
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raw_thought
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Re: Should the right to a trial return?
It applies to American citizens.
Check any source.
The clip in the Maddow video shows Obama saying that that imprisonment can last years and for crimes that one MIGHT commit!!!! One does not even have to commit a crime to go to prison!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Check any source.
The clip in the Maddow video shows Obama saying that that imprisonment can last years and for crimes that one MIGHT commit!!!! One does not even have to commit a crime to go to prison!!!!!!!!!!!!!!