The US Supreme Court, Judges or Legislators?
Jun 19th, 2008 by The Outsider
Ellis Washington, former editor at The Michigan Law Review and law clerk at The Rutherford Institute, is a graduate of John Marshall Law School and a lecturer and freelance writer on constitutional law, legal history, political philosophy and critical race theory. He says the following:
“I only wish President Bush would have taken the approach FDR took in the Nazi saboteur case, “Ex Parte Quirin” (1942), where in the midst of World War II eight Nazi terrorists were captured on the coasts of New York and Florida. After a summary trial in July 1942, six were summarily executed one month later after the Supreme Court upheld the jurisdiction of a U.S. military tribunal.”
I have to agree with him! We need a president with guts, instead we have a president who seems to worry more about what the liberal democrats think instead of the Republican voters who put him in office for 8 years. I think the “wimp” factor should be considered anytime we vote for a president.
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=67478
