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Court says Bush can order indefinite military detentions of US civilians

Excerpt: President Bush has the legal power to order the indefinite military detentions of civilians captured in the United States, the federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., ruled on Tuesday in a fractured 5-4 decision.

But a second, overlapping 5-4 majority of the court, the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Ali al-Marri, a citizen of Qatar now in military custody in Charleston, S.C., must be given an additional opportunity to challenge his detention in federal court there.

Comment: Someone explain to me why these alleged judges shouldn't be promptly impeached and disbarred. Angry Annie PERMANENT LINK

Have a little think about it, and you'll see that the
Fourth Circuit judges have just endorsed dictatorial powers

Excerpt: Wake up, America! On July 15, the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled by 5 votes to 4 in the case of Al-Marri v. Pucciarelli [pdf] that the president can arrest US citizens and legal residents inside the United States and imprison them indefinitely, without charge or trial, based solely on his assertion that they are "enemy combatants."