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EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 01:35:52 2008 But all these reports are wrong about the EU . . . no, they aren't. The article focuses on Britons (who will be treated with prejudice here), but all EU citizens will be subject to this new decree. At the federal rulers' discretion.Times of London
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 19:32:14 2008, in response to EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 01:35:52 2008. Now it's BBC's turn at the story. And surprise surprise, they're trying to put a positive spin on the death of habeas corpus . . . only one step away from internment. Quite a slippery slope. (Meanwhile, our Supreme Court judges are granting writs of habeas corpus to terrorists.)
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Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia |
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Posted by JournalSquare-K-Car on Thu Sep 4 19:43:40 2008, in response to Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 19:32:14 2008. What does Habeas Corpus have to do with this?Do you realize that the EU is trying to be more or less unified? So that someone that wrongfully dicks people in France can't go to England to get away with it. Just like you can't commit a crime in NJ and go to NY to run away. However, a trial without a person there is not a good idea at all. But hasn't it happened in the US, or no? |
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Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 20:18:34 2008, in response to Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by JournalSquare-K-Car on Thu Sep 4 19:43:40 2008. What does Habeas Corpus have to do with this?Everything. Read the articles. Do you realize that the EU is trying to be more or less unified? You don't know what you're talking about on this score (what else is new). The people of the member countries don't want to be unified; the politicians want to force it on them. And that has absolutely nothing to do with this matter. So that someone that wrongfully dicks people in France can't go to England to get away with it. Just like you can't commit a crime in NJ and go to NY to run away. You're getting extradition and in absentia mixed up. The EU wants to do it backwards. However, a trial without a person there is not a good idea at all. But hasn't it happened in the US, or no? No. It's illegal in the USA. Article 1, Section 9, Clause 2 of the US Constitution guarantees non-suspension of the writ of habeas corpus except against those who war against the country. |
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Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia |
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Posted by JournalSquare-K-Car on Thu Sep 4 20:24:43 2008, in response to Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 20:18:34 2008. But there is an exception in our law as well.So they can try "terrorists" without them being at court. Maybe my interpretation is wrong. But seriously, do you think all those European countries will EVER be unified? All the cultures are vastly different, so I doubt it. Even if politicians want it, I am sure many people will say "no way, you venecian bastard, STEP OFF!!!", and they will take those political bastards down. However, maybe I am wrong. England, especially London, and the areas around it, are police states, and there wasn't much protest. But maybe the French aren't such push-overs as the Britts? |
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Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Thu Sep 4 20:39:57 2008, in response to Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 20:18:34 2008. are you a history professor? seriously. you must do something by day that exposes you to this stuff. |
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Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Sep 5 00:10:21 2008, in response to Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by LuchAAA on Thu Sep 4 20:39:57 2008. seriously. you must do something by day that exposes you to this stuffYeah, just entering keywords on Google News, and looking at other websites that have newsfeeds. Obama calls the EU "History's Most Successful Democratization Strategy". Since that's the case, I wonder what his concept of democracy really isis it the EU's brand of sneaky totalitarianism? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Sep 6 17:42:27 2008, in response to Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by JournalSquare-K-Car on Thu Sep 4 20:24:43 2008. England, especially London, and the areas around it, are police statesWhere did you hear that? |
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Posted by BMTLines on Sat Sep 6 17:48:31 2008, in response to Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by JournalSquare-K-Car on Thu Sep 4 19:43:40 2008. What does Habeas Corpus have to do with this?Everything - it deprives you of a right to a fair trial and to confront the witnesses against you Do you realize that the EU is trying to be more or less unified? Olog is right - the governments are - NOT the people. So that someone that wrongfully dicks people in France can't go to England to get away with it. They should be apprehended and extradited - not tried in absentia. Just like you can't commit a crime in NJ and go to NY to run away. That is different from being tried in absentia. |
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Re: EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Oct 7 20:32:06 2008, in response to EU Tossing Habeas Corpus Aside?—Proposes to Try Citizens In Absentia, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 01:35:52 2008. Last bit of news on this subject was 9/20, out of the Daily Telegraph. Let's see how far this goes, especially since the European Commission doesn't need the Parliament to actually put this into law.
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