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Agents of American defeat

June 30th, 2006

Ron Cass on the Hamdan fiasco:

Liberty may have been the traditional casualty of war, but common sense is its new colleague. The Supreme Court, trying hard on the anniversary of last term’s Kelo decision to find a suitable sequel, performed a rare triple loop in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld. It found jurisdiction in the face of a statute directly taking jurisdiction away from the Court. It second-guessed the President on the need for particular security features in trials of suspected al Qaeda terrorists. And it gave hope to One-World-ers by leaning on international common law to interpret U.S. federal law. If that weren’t enough, the (left, lefter, and far left) turns were executed in the course of giving a court victory to Osama bin Laden’s driver. What a perfect way to end the term!

And what a perfect reason to end this Court, figuratively speaking. Just one more retirement, and soon. Please. Then maybe, just maybe, we can start to undo the extensive damage this liberal, activist bunch has done all these years.

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