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Thursday, Jun 19, 2008
Heh. Indeed.

Tuesday, Jun 17, 2008
inspiration
Monday, Jun 16, 2008
Wingnut Boilerplate
The concluding paragraph of Chief Justice Roberts' dissent in the case of BOUMEDIENE v. BUSH:
So who has won? Not the detainees. The Court’s analysis
leaves them with only the prospect of further litigation to determine the content of their new habeas right, followed
by further litigation to resolve their particular cases, followed by further litigation before the D. C. Circuit—where they could have started had they invoked the DTA procedure. Not Congress, whose attempt to “determine— through democratic means—how best” to balance the security of the American people with the detainees’ liberty interests, see Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, 548 U. S. 557, 636 (2006) (BREYER, J., concurring), has been unceremoniously brushed aside. Not the Great Writ, whose majesty is hardly enhanced by its extension to a jurisdictionally quirky outpost, with no tangible benefit to anyone. Not the rule of law, unless by that is meant the rule of lawyers, who will now arguably have a greater role than military and intelligence officials in shaping policy for alien enemy combatants. And certainly not the American people, who today lose a bit more control over the conduct of this Nation’s
foreign policy to unelected, politically unaccountable judges.
I respectfully dissent.
You can tell someone is a hack when they start using wingnut boiler plate, such as "unaccountable judges". There's a reason for "unaccountable judges". The founding fathers did it on purpose.
I respectfully dissent.
Take it away, Mr. Hamilton ...
If, then, the courts of justice are to be considered as the bulwarks of a limited Constitution against legislative encroachments, this consideration will afford a strong argument for the permanent tenure of judicial offices, since nothing will contribute so much as this to that independent spirit in the judges which must be essential to the faithful performance of so arduous a duty.
Alexander Hamilton, Federalist 78
We have a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of these United States of America who lacks a Civics 101 understanding of the role of the Federal Judiciary. Doesn't it just make you well up with pride?
Alexander Hamilton, Federalist 78
Saturday, Jun 14, 2008
Houston
I'm in Houston for Father's Day. He's been in care for about a month now -- a week in the hospital and three weeks in a nursing home. He's hoping to move back home in about a week. He's gone through a major decline over the last several months.
I got Windows Media Center working on Mom's PC. It's actually pretty good. We successfully "tivo'ed" Wheel of Fortune tonight. Can't miss the Wheel!