Did you read any links, do any research? I can't believe you typed that
Assuming your question was addressed to me, the answer is yes. (I assume you're equally capable of doing your own reading and research).
And you can believe what you like.
Did you read any links, do any research? I can't believe you typed that
As for those who say Constitutional guarantees don't extend to non citizens, an argument can be made that they should... that seemed to be the view expressed by the majority of Founding Fathers.
believe me the CIA has these intel vehicles in place.
According to many former CIA guys (and others who claim firsthand experience on both sides of the equation), torture (like waterboarding) just doesn't work... people will say anything they think you want to hear, so not much value there.
From a legal standpoint, most forms of torture (including waterboarding) are outlawed by the Geneva Convention. At the behest of the United States, those who engaged in torture (waterboarding included) during WWII were prosecuted... notably Germans and Japanese.
As for those who say Constitutional guarantees don't extend to non citizens, an argument can be made that they should... that seemed to be the view expressed by the majority of Founding Fathers.
As for those who say Constitutional guarantees don't extend to non citizens, an argument can be made that they should... that seemed to be the view expressed by the majority of Founding Fathers.
Some of you fellas really need to leaven your Manichean Hannity, Limbaugh and World Nut Daily with a little perspective... stop allowing yourselves to be pumped full of hot air (thus relieving the burden of actually having to think for yourselves). Instead, turn off the TV, radio, and computer, and go to the library. Pick up a book or two about history and Constitutional law, and start reading...
So, even with all your education you go nothing ? check
I presume you meant to say "know nothing."
Actually, the older I get, the more convinced I am that this is true.
Lots of people have gone to college. I myself have gone to college (probably more years ago than you've been on the planet). Lots of people have degrees in one thing or another. I myself have a degree in one thing or another.
Irrelevant.
What matters is whether you've actually learned to think for yourself (rather than allowing others to do it for you).
Pick up a book or two about history and Constitutional law, and start reading...
As for reading books and turning off the computer. You should get an iPhone, because I think whatever phone u use is stupid.
Our constitution wasn't carved in stone and the cracks filled with blood.
How about you stop reading and talk to people face to face at Friday lunches. That's what the flinging fathers did. They took the time meet each other and they had only one four horsepower "vehicles"
I read books on my iphone.