Alyrium Denryle wrote:Constitutional or not, Congress could fuck with this process in any number of ways.
Passing laws requiring them to be sent back to Gitmo
Veto. Good luck getting the votes to override.
If he poses an end run around congress they very well might cross party lines and over-ride his veto. Besides, as previously noted there are ways to veto proof a bill without having to over-ride it.
A president with a spine would get in front of a TV camera and denounce such efforts. Obama is an excellent orator, he could have the American People eating out of his hand with talk of liberty, justice, and avoiding the same mistake we made with Japanese Internment. He could get George Takei and a bunch of other elderly japanese people to talk about how vile detention without trial is. He could express his faith in the superiority of the american justice system, and his confidence that those who are put on trial will be found guilty if they are in fact guilty. He could talk about the wholesale corruption of his predecessor's administration and how many of the people in Gitmo and Baghram are known to be innocent, but were turned in by their own countrymen for bounties. He could talk about how the terrorists want us to relinquish our belief in due process, and how failing to give them trials in civilian courts is a form of surrender to them.
Turning public opinion would not be difficult provided the president had a spine.
Yes because his oration has worked so well for Health Care reform, tax reform - something to tentatively help the vast majority of Americans. No, there would be no great public uprising to support this issue. That's why it has languished as it has.
Passing laws that would classify them all as illegal immigrants.
Veto. Also: hey what do we do with illegal immigrants? We deport them.
Also: that is an unconstitutional bill of attainder.
Since when has something being consitutional have anything to do with a law being passed? That would be for the supreme court to decide, and in the interim there are many other ways to get around it.
They might get so creative as to removing funding from federal courts so that sure you'll get your trial, lets see the courts are backed up until 2030, but we'll move it through as fast as we can.
DOJ files suit in federal court because that is a flagrant violation of the right to a speedy trial. There is enough caselaw that the judge might even rule summarily.
Look, the point I'm making is that congress could fuck with this process in any number of ways. Their goal would be simply to delay the process long enough that a fine upstanding Republican president can stroll in and have all those prisoners sent back to gitmo.
Thanas wrote:Any doubt about Obama's true colours should be silence by now considering he is
now appealing a ruling that declared he has no power to indefinitely imprison citizens without trial.
Did you read the
appeal or just the article? They actually make a logical argument for why they are appealing this particular ruling, and acknowledge that it would not apply to U.S. citizens. I'll expand upon this later, but in the interim you might want to give it a glance.