7-2-06 Hamdan Hysteria
I missed this one on Friday...
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZTYwOTYzMWY5NGZlNDM0MTg2MDc3ZjkxYmI4ZmY4NmU=
...otherwise, I would have added it to my post Saturday, "More Universality". The level of hysteria (perhaps "freaking out" would describe this one more accurately) in this National Review editorial tends to speak more to the serious level of damage that this decision by the Supreme Court may have done to the Bush Monarchy.
To see the editors of National Review reacting so uncontrollably to the decision tends to move me into the realms of actual hope... Hope for the future of the balance of power in our government, hope for the ultimate censoring of the Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld disaster of the past five years, and hope that this nation's government will come to its senses before a President of the United States is tried for war crimes.
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZTYwOTYzMWY5NGZlNDM0MTg2MDc3ZjkxYmI4ZmY4NmU=
...otherwise, I would have added it to my post Saturday, "More Universality". The level of hysteria (perhaps "freaking out" would describe this one more accurately) in this National Review editorial tends to speak more to the serious level of damage that this decision by the Supreme Court may have done to the Bush Monarchy.
To see the editors of National Review reacting so uncontrollably to the decision tends to move me into the realms of actual hope... Hope for the future of the balance of power in our government, hope for the ultimate censoring of the Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld disaster of the past five years, and hope that this nation's government will come to its senses before a President of the United States is tried for war crimes.
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