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RC

(25,592 posts)
11. Star Chamber?
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 10:16 AM
Jan 2012
The Star Chamber (Latin: Camera stellata) was an English court of law that sat at the royal Palace of Westminster until 1641. It was made up of Privy Counsellors, as well as common-law judges and supplemented the activities of the common-law and equity courts in both civil and criminal matters. The court was set up to ensure the fair enforcement of laws against prominent people, those so powerful that ordinary courts could never convict them of their crimes. Court sessions were held in secret, with no indictments, no right of appeal, no juries, and no witnesses. Evidence was presented in writing. Over time it evolved into a political weapon, a symbol of the misuse and abuse of power by the English monarchy and courts.

In modern usage, legal or administrative bodies with strict, arbitrary rulings and secretive proceedings are sometimes called, metaphorically or poetically, star chambers. This is a pejorative term and intended to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the proceedings. The inherent lack of objectivity of any politically motivated charges has led to substantial reforms in English law in most jurisdictions since that time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Chamber



How is this any different that what Obama is doing?

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Du rec. Nt xchrom Jan 2012 #1
Secret panel can put Americans on 'kill list' Octafish Jan 2012 #3
Star Chamber? RC Jan 2012 #11
Am I terrorist for pointing this out? Should I wear a super-size flag pin to avoid suspicion? rgbecker Jan 2012 #2
Absolutely. What do they think government is, a jobs agency? Octafish Jan 2012 #5
I was assigned to an Intelligence squadron that was responsible for Predator UAVs from '98-03 MrScorpio Jan 2012 #10
Let's just PRETEND for a moment that it is okay because we trust Obama. Bonobo Jan 2012 #4
The police kill suspects all the time without a trial surfdog Jan 2012 #6
using flying robots in foreign countries? frylock Jan 2012 #18
Oh I see surfdog Jan 2012 #21
you don't see shit.. frylock Feb 2012 #26
Are you being facetious? XemaSab Jan 2012 #19
That is the central question, since Pruneface was a pup... Octafish Jan 2012 #7
Um, President Bush had this power, and used it. It's been there since 9/18/01. msanthrope Jan 2012 #8
Which American citizens did Bush kill again? I forgot. nt Bonobo Jan 2012 #12
Start with Kamal Derwish surfdog Jan 2012 #13
I didn't see your post when I replied. I don't think Kamal was the first, and won't be the last. n msanthrope Jan 2012 #15
THANK YOU! Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #16
Start with Kamal Derwish (sp?), and add on every soldier sent to Iraq. msanthrope Jan 2012 #14
Yes, you did. Robb Jan 2012 #17
Congrats on proving Obama is no worse than Bush! Bonobo Jan 2012 #25
Recommended for reminding us that the rule of law is no more. mmonk Jan 2012 #9
So much for democracy and the rule of law in this country MadHound Jan 2012 #20
As I said way back when... Rex Jan 2012 #22
Worse yet, all those abuses by the BFEE have now been codified into law MadHound Jan 2012 #23
I try not to think about that too much. Rex Feb 2012 #28
When will Occupy and the like become "terrorists"? Hell Hath No Fury Jan 2012 #24
Some official in Oakland already called them domestic terrorists. EFerrari Feb 2012 #27
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