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hughee99

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48. Is the definition of "extraordinary circumstances" also at the discretion of the President? n/t
Tue Mar 5, 2013, 06:57 PM
Mar 2013

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And an informed, high-level official will decide jsr Mar 2013 #1
That makes me feel soooo much better. nt awoke_in_2003 Mar 2013 #77
If this is true, then the Obama admin should start with the republicants in congress! TheDebbieDee Mar 2013 #87
Yes, one as well informed as these: AnotherMcIntosh Mar 2013 #93
yeah, dtom67 Mar 2013 #152
Work backward: DC needed every rancid piece of legislation they passed since 9/11 to get to this blkmusclmachine Mar 2013 #154
Or ... GeorgeGist Mar 2013 #160
I don't always agree with you but I certainly do on that post. Nihil Mar 2013 #161
So, Obama really does have death panels? n/t fasttense Mar 2013 #157
just great In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #183
Could Congressional Republicans be declared Enemy combatants? Katashi_itto Mar 2013 #186
US Marshals, the FBI and a couple other agencies cliffordu Mar 2013 #2
Agree but this is significantly different in my opinion.... Swede Atlanta Mar 2013 #13
Well written and I will think about what you have posted - cliffordu Mar 2013 #14
Obama was the Lesser evil Stewland Mar 2013 #41
Did you actually read Holder's letter to Rand Paul? struggle4progress Mar 2013 #155
Bonnie and Clyde were killed in a firefight with local law enforcement officials struggle4progress Mar 2013 #29
No one wanted to take them alive. cliffordu Mar 2013 #31
That may well be the case, but I wasn't there, as it was all before my time, struggle4progress Mar 2013 #46
From all accounts, because they were folk heroes among many of the poor, cliffordu Mar 2013 #50
In any case, neither FBI nor US Marshalls were responsible for the events of 23 May '34 struggle4progress Mar 2013 #58
This is true, although cliffordu Mar 2013 #67
Actually, Bonnie and Clyde were ambushed Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #145
See my #46 upthread struggle4progress Mar 2013 #146
The newsreel about the ambush implied that the Federal posse just started shooting Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #147
It was eighty years ago; I'm no expert on the subject; and accounts differ struggle4progress Mar 2013 #156
But this is the President of the United States with a whole hell of a lot different accountability! riderinthestorm Mar 2013 #66
Well...OK - my take is more cynical than that. The government as a whole has the ability cliffordu Mar 2013 #70
I actually agree you. Its the fact they are acknowledging that accountability is for shit riderinthestorm Mar 2013 #91
Cue Tricky Dick... slackmaster Mar 2013 #3
Mr Obama has nowhere adopted Mr Nixon's view, argued by St Clair before the Supreme Court, struggle4progress Mar 2013 #23
I can't believe nobody sees what he's doing. sofa king Mar 2013 #196
Facts should precede analysis, but you would it the other way around struggle4progress Mar 2013 #197
Here's a tip for you. sofa king Mar 2013 #198
Please forgive my snippiness. sofa king Mar 2013 #201
You could be right. I regard your post as plausible, although uncertainty rules the day. (NT) proverbialwisdom Mar 2013 #200
Was this even a question, "Whiskey Rebellion" anybody? SpartanDem Mar 2013 #4
Or the Civil War. nt geek tragedy Mar 2013 #10
Rand Paul didn't see that on Faux, so it never happened. freshwest Mar 2013 #42
Ugly. Unacceptable. Beyond fucking disappointing. AzDar Mar 2013 #5
+1 rachel1 Mar 2013 #69
Constitutional Professor tblue Mar 2013 #6
"Scholar." HA! blkmusclmachine Mar 2013 #153
So, if I flip off a drone flying overhead, my neighborhood will not get blown up, as a result? RC Mar 2013 #7
I haven't ever seen any reports of Americans being offed by Mr Obama for flipping the bird struggle4progress Mar 2013 #26
everybody else can... stillcool Mar 2013 #8
Exactly, how many good Americans are storing up weapons to fight Heather MC Mar 2013 #71
To all those getting worked up about this: geek tragedy Mar 2013 #9
imagine GRENADE Mar 2013 #11
Lincoln was a Republican. And he did use it. nt geek tragedy Mar 2013 #12
I think you know what Grenade means... Jeff In Milwaukee Mar 2013 #15
Necessarily deny? The right to repel an armed attack against the US has never been geek tragedy Mar 2013 #17
I'm not disagreeing with you... Jeff In Milwaukee Mar 2013 #22
Civilian authorities can't repel a catastrophic armed attack. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #28
lincoln GRENADE Mar 2013 #159
All presidents have ALWAYS had this power SpartanDem Mar 2013 #18
Grenade donnasgirl Mar 2013 #64
if a republican pretzeldent would not have this power available and wanted to have it Amonester Mar 2013 #135
Lincoln did more than voilate it, he shredded the Constitution Ter Mar 2013 #20
Worst president ever!!!! nt geek tragedy Mar 2013 #21
Oh hush you... Jeff In Milwaukee Mar 2013 #24
He's up there Ter Mar 2013 #194
Yeah, Lincoln John2 Mar 2013 #45
Lincoln declared martial law during a civil war . . . another_liberal Mar 2013 #75
Or the rioters in NYC. nt Javaman Mar 2013 #163
In cases of invasion, or armed rebellion, when the usual instruments of the lawful civil government struggle4progress Mar 2013 #16
+100 JoePhilly Mar 2013 #76
Yeah, we can't allow an armed overthrow of the US government or anything, now can we. yodermon Mar 2013 #19
I'm starting to understand why US citizens are hoarding high power weapons. Not what I voted Purveyor Mar 2013 #25
It says we can actually read the English language. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #27
In neither of the cases that Holder so conveniently presented were the perps 'American citizens'. Purveyor Mar 2013 #33
Shooting down the planes on 9/11 would have meant blowing up geek tragedy Mar 2013 #36
No, you've been 'played' by this administration for supporting this policy. Carry on, indeed. eom Purveyor Mar 2013 #55
What policy? Sorry, there's not a single credible constitutional geek tragedy Mar 2013 #59
This message was self-deleted by its author Purveyor Mar 2013 #65
Yeah. Those lashes are shredding your pom poms. Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #37
No, I just value accuracy over poutrage. nt geek tragedy Mar 2013 #39
No, you just value personality over principal. Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #52
Tell us which language from Holder's letter, given the specific geek tragedy Mar 2013 #54
Tell us the language from Holders letter Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #109
What you do not understand is that every President has had the authority to geek tragedy Mar 2013 #116
Nutzies hoard weapon cuz they are nutzy struggle4progress Mar 2013 #97
Considering the headlines, why would this not encourage them?... Purveyor Mar 2013 #102
It's pointless to try to understand the thought processes of wackos struggle4progress Mar 2013 #107
And the first time they do this, they will lose my support. kestrel91316 Mar 2013 #30
They you need only go back a few weeks - because the FBI used lethal force on the Alabama 24601 Mar 2013 #44
So you've never supported any US president then? jeff47 Mar 2013 #202
You would be all be screaming if the Bush administration said this alarimer Mar 2013 #32
^^^THIS^^^ +1000 eom Purveyor Mar 2013 #34
Hypocrisy thy name is reagan democrat. Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #35
The downfall is people too stupid to pick history books SpartanDem Mar 2013 #43
Wow. Spitting out your cheerios over my post? Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #47
The Posse Comitatus Act. SpartanDem Mar 2013 #62
Nice wiki cut and paste. Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #111
Nice deflection. SpartanDem Mar 2013 #140
Posse comitatus forbid the use of the armed forces for law enforcement, not geek tragedy Mar 2013 #63
You haven't boned up enough in the 16 minutes Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #113
If he had ordered the shooting down of Flight 93, yes I would have supported that. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #120
John Yoo approves. OnyxCollie Mar 2013 #130
It all depends John2 Mar 2013 #61
rand paul is the fetid dropping from his libertarian asshole of a father. Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #115
Lincoln did it. Heck, George Washington personally led an army geek tragedy Mar 2013 #38
So I guess Washington was a criminal for putting down the Whiskey Rebellion SpartanDem Mar 2013 #40
So I guess you don't keep up with history. Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #49
@alarimer That's indisputable rachel1 Mar 2013 #51
++++100 840high Mar 2013 #68
Quiet you, what did I tell you about point out the obvious?huh??? Javaman Mar 2013 #164
Is the definition of "extraordinary circumstances" also at the discretion of the President? n/t hughee99 Mar 2013 #48
Well, who else would make that call in the middle of an ongoing armed attack? geek tragedy Mar 2013 #56
It's good to see that they've streamlined this to the point where hughee99 Mar 2013 #86
Who else has authority to authorize military action in immediate response geek tragedy Mar 2013 #88
Whoa, what is this "immediate response to an ongoing attack"? hughee99 Mar 2013 #96
The 9/11 or Pearl Harbor examples were not chosen by accident. nt geek tragedy Mar 2013 #101
Great, but two good "For instances" don't make any kind of actual guideline. hughee99 Mar 2013 #105
A guideline covering every possible hypothetical event? geek tragedy Mar 2013 #106
How about some sort of guideline laying out what's NOT covered? hughee99 Mar 2013 #114
Ruby Ridge was obviously not an extraordinary, catastrophic attack. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #119
Sorry, didn't see "catastrophic attack" just "circumstances" after hughee99 Mar 2013 #124
Holder used the language "catastrophic attack" geek tragedy Mar 2013 #125
He gave "catastrophic attack" as an example of when it might be used. hughee99 Mar 2013 #168
Actually, I do have a problem with that. Fortunately for me, that is explicitly geek tragedy Mar 2013 #169
The Coast Guard is already using drones, hughee99 Mar 2013 #170
I have no problem with the Coast Guard using drones to patrol the coast. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #171
I'm all for the coast guard using drones for such purposes (patrol) hughee99 Mar 2013 #172
Posse Comitatus has very limited exceptions. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #173
Again, Coast Guard drones. Posse Comitatus does not apply to the Coast Guard, hughee99 Mar 2013 #174
Coast Guard is a law enforcement agency as well as part geek tragedy Mar 2013 #175
Yes, and because of their law enforcement component, they are not subject to Posse Comitatus hughee99 Mar 2013 #176
Well, by that token police could kill someone and do so every day. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #179
I didn't realize Nebraska was on the coast. hughee99 Mar 2013 #181
If the President wants to murder someone, he can probably geek tragedy Mar 2013 #182
You now seem far less confident in your legal protections hughee99 Mar 2013 #184
The scary thing about laws is that they're only as good as the people geek tragedy Mar 2013 #185
GWB could have ordered jet fighters to shoot down the planes that flew into the WTC. Lint Head Mar 2013 #53
"Give a boy a stick and he'll find something that needs to be hit. nt" ladjf Mar 2013 #57
Timothy McVeigh doesn't count (he's the wrong color) The Stranger Mar 2013 #60
I had the same thought: What if Bill Clinton had a few minutes warning... Amonester Mar 2013 #139
American citizens were involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor . . .? another_liberal Mar 2013 #72
(-)<>(-) Mutatis Mutandis Mar 2013 #78
Well . . . another_liberal Mar 2013 #118
Stimson, Marshall, McCloy, Lovett, and Bundy were Americans Mutatis Mutandis Mar 2013 #158
Discussed or facts presented? nt Javaman Mar 2013 #165
I've read some books . . . another_liberal Mar 2013 #192
Rall Mutatis Mutandis Mar 2013 #73
Worse then anything bush proposed... bowens43 Mar 2013 #74
He's declared himself King FiveGoodMen Mar 2013 #79
That claim requires better evidence than yet another Rand Paul tantrum struggle4progress Mar 2013 #110
thank goodness that he'll be president for life.. frylock Mar 2013 #80
Ted Nugent and Rush Limbaugh should be looking skyward, ROFL! 4bucksagallon Mar 2013 #81
So President Bush-43 would have the authority to use military force against Americans on US soil? AnotherMcIntosh Mar 2013 #82
41 and Nixon had that authority as CiC SpartanDem Mar 2013 #89
Yes, Bush had the authority to shoot down the airliners on 9/11 geek tragedy Mar 2013 #103
This president is different from all other presidents in that he is the only one - ever - to claim AnotherMcIntosh Mar 2013 #137
Overseas (tribal Yemen) and within the US are two entirely different legal and factual situations. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #138
How about Bėll Clinton had the same authority to kill Timothy McVeigh just minutes before... Amonester Mar 2013 #141
How about Richard Nixon who had an "enemies list" of those who criticized him? AnotherMcIntosh Mar 2013 #142
1. You didn't answer the question (yet). Amonester Mar 2013 #144
Why would you ask me, "How about Bėll Clinton had the same authority to kill Timothy McVeigh AnotherMcIntosh Mar 2013 #148
I don't agree with it. But I live in reality. Amonester Mar 2013 #149
You can even go back further. Washington-1 used this authority to put down the Whiskey Rebellion. jeff47 Mar 2013 #203
This message was self-deleted by its author damnedifIknow Mar 2013 #83
Rand Paul, spare me the drama queen routine Politicub Mar 2013 #84
"The justice department policy allows killing of bonafide criminals" FiveGoodMen Mar 2013 #128
Like I said, I take the policy at face value Politicub Mar 2013 #162
Don't give a rat's ass what Paul says FiveGoodMen Mar 2013 #180
"Dr" Paul, if Obama had an "R" instead of a "D," you would support this. Hypocritical asshole! Nanjing to Seoul Mar 2013 #85
If it happens, impeachment would be a good move Blandocyte Mar 2013 #90
Not sure why we focus on the method rather than the action. Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #92
What the fuck are you talking about? struggle4progress Mar 2013 #94
Seriously! mimi85 Mar 2013 #133
No. And no one beyond you is making that claim. jeff47 Mar 2013 #204
Wait, THOSE were his examples? Pearl Harbor, which Truman had advance notice and declined to act... DRoseDARs Mar 2013 #95
Harry Truman wasn't even VP until Jan '45 and only became POTUS in Apr '45 struggle4progress Mar 2013 #99
My timeline was wrong I fess up to that, but the debate about the government's foreknowledge is real DRoseDARs Mar 2013 #100
You have simply moved from a weird attack on Truman to a vaguer weird attack on "the government" struggle4progress Mar 2013 #104
I have done no such thing, but please continue condescending. As much as I loathe doing this, here: DRoseDARs Mar 2013 #108
So you're pushing a conspiracy theory struggle4progress Mar 2013 #112
If you're going to dismiss it out-of-hand because of one word, then this isn't worth our time. DRoseDARs Mar 2013 #117
You provided a link to a Wikileaks page that discusses a hodge-podge of conspiracy theories, struggle4progress Mar 2013 #122
Wasn't aware Wikileaks.org existed before it was registered in 2006, or that Wikipedia = Wikileaks. DRoseDARs Mar 2013 #123
Thanks for the correction. Dumb typo struggle4progress Mar 2013 #127
As was mine. We're family here, let's just agree to disagree. I've respected you a long time... DRoseDARs Mar 2013 #129
Why not, when we still have torture camps, criminal banks and 2 sets of laws just1voice Mar 2013 #98
It's a good thing Obama is good instead of evil, or this would be something to worry about. Pterodactyl Mar 2013 #121
Hear that teabaggers? Renew Deal Mar 2013 #126
"No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime,... Deep13 Mar 2013 #131
Feel free to register at Free Republic based on a letter you didn't bother geek tragedy Mar 2013 #167
The correct answer is... Deep13 Mar 2013 #187
Problem is the constitution doesn't flatly prohibit it in all cases. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #188
"No person...be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law..." nt Deep13 Mar 2013 #189
So, police may never use lethal force? geek tragedy Mar 2013 #190
the police example is personal self-defense,... Deep13 Mar 2013 #191
"Due process" certainly involves a lot of wiggle room. geek tragedy Mar 2013 #193
The President's authority is one thing... davidthegnome Mar 2013 #132
We're returning to the days when the military was used to put down strikes. That wasn't so long ago leveymg Mar 2013 #134
Preparing for the Hour of Need: Emergency Powers in the United States OnyxCollie Mar 2013 #136
The article, like Rand Paul, completely misrepresents Holder's response: struggle4progress Mar 2013 #143
Monsieur Holder, Talk is Cheap harkonen Mar 2013 #150
9/11 was a handy excuse. blkmusclmachine Mar 2013 #151
Well this opens the door for some future nut bag prez. nt Javaman Mar 2013 #166
look how the bush gang was ready to down planes filled with innocents, we're lucky canda let them in Sunlei Mar 2013 #177
Well, well, isn't that comforting? Beacool Mar 2013 #178
Listening to Thom Hartmann today and reading friend's twitter about drones killing Obama voters alp227 Mar 2013 #195
state murder laws still apply. nt quadrature Mar 2013 #199
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