Wednesday, May 31, 2006

OK, now I am worried.

Stumbled across this littel gem. Can't miss section, "could Bush, for instance, order the killing of a Qaeda suspect known to be on U.S. soil? Bradbury replied that he believed Bush could indeed do this, at least in certain circumstances."

Note, this is for a suspect. No trial, no court, no jury, not a single remnant of USC protections. No record of the obvious follow-up, "what if the suspect is a US citizen?"

One blogger mentioned that care should be used when granting more power to the EB. Do we care yet?

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