[GJM] the day America died (was Fw: Read this...twice!!)
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Oct 4 09:17:02 MDT 2006
Dear All,
We should all remember that prison planet is a
well-known conspiracy theories site, and that Alex
Jones is also a well-known individual in this field.
This does not mean that the data is wrong it may be a
misrepresentation to some extent, and should be
treated with caution.
R.Searle
--- Janos <abel at lightnet.co.uk> wrote:
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> From: "meher engineer" <mengineer2003 at yahoo.com>
> To: "Martin Hattersley"
> <hattersleyjm at interbaun.com>; "Discussion Forum for
> Global Justice"
> <discussion at globaljusticemovement.net>
> Subject: Re: [GJM] Fw: Read this...twice!!
> Date: 04 October 2006 13:58
>
> I read it. Once. That was enough; over familiarity
> ensured that it would be. Welcome to the rest of the
> world.
>
> meher engineer.
> Bose Institute
> 93/1 APC Road
> Kolkata 700 009
> India
>
> begin extract
> -------------------
> ...
> After five hours of searching through the 80-plus
> page bill, Alex Jones, who
> won the 2004 Project Censored award for his analysis
> of Patriot Act 2,
> uncovered numerous other provisions and definitions
> that make the bill
> appear as almost a mirror image of Hitler's 1933
> Enabling Act.
>
> In section 950j. the bill criminalizes any challenge
> to the legislation's
> legality by the Supreme Court or any United States
> court. Alberto Gonzales
> has already threatened federal judges to shut up and
> not question Bush's
> authority on the torture of detainees.
>
> "No court, justice, or judge shall have jurisdiction
> to hear or consider any
> claim or cause of action whatsoever, including any
> action pending on or
> filed after the date of the enactment of the
> Military Commissions Act of
> 2006, relating to the prosecution, trial, or
> judgment of a military
> commission under this chapter, including challenges
> to the lawfulness of
> procedures of military commissions under this
> chapter."
>
> The Bush administration is preemptively overriding
> any challenge to the
> legislation by the Supreme Court.
> ...
> -----------------
> end extract>
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