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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Military Commissions Bill - Oppose

Putting civilians before a military court without appropriation of Constitutional rights is against the law, regardless of who signs it as law.

The one great way around the Constitution is a military emergency bill, or other military bills such as this one. I take no responsibility for this bill being passed.

It is illegal for civilians to be detained without charge and punished or tortured without charge or trial. This is guaranteed in the Constitution and it will be obeyed as the supreme law of this land, under God.

To change the Constitution or to write a law that changes things embedded in the Constitution, you must first change that amendment, which will take a considerable amount of public and legislative majority.

In the meantime, I urge the Supreme Court to strike down this ruling as it is vastly opposed to various tenets of our foundational law. If it is allowed to stand our framework will be skewed and the pattern lost.

It seems that some in executive branch power seek to change the law and the nation in ways that are unacceptable to our foundation. It is the duty and authority of the court to prevent this. These tangent powers should be resolved in favor of the Living God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob's ways.

I encourage you to email your congressmen about this bill at www.congress.org.

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