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A common misperception is that legal appeals have to do with the facts of the case. This is not true. Appeals are almost always about procedure or the application of precedent. In very rare cases, the appeal may be on the basis of performance of either the attorney or the judge.
As for the rest, you are certainly entitled to your opinion on the matter. I'm not going to disagree with you that certain aspects of our law have become corrupted and would benefit from a return to basic, Constitutional principles.
Another way to look at the issue is to tie rights to responsibilities. If they are granted rights, do they not only have the responsibilities as well? Would they not also be subject to the same penalties for criminal actions? The fact is that they are not. Because they are not US Citizens, we may not put them to death for murdering our citizens or engaging in espionage. If they appear in court, they are not legally represented by a court-appointed attorney, but by their consulate. We can't even do anything more than deport them. The problem is that because they are not citizens, there is no jurisdiction over them. No responsibilities also means no rights. Non-Citizens are guests in our Country, but this should not be confused with having the same legal rights.
Heavens help an election official if he demands a proof of citizemship from an illegal imigrant.
It is OK for TSA to strip search an 80 year old woman or a 7 year old girl, but Heavens help if they require a cloth-wrapped figure with a vail over its face to uncover the face even without demanding nudity.
I wonder how long would things like aircraft engines, turbine-generators and nuclear reactors work if analogous contradictions (remember a lady by the name of Ayn Rand?) were built into them.
For a long time I thought of enginering as the "art of things that work" (I did not come up with the term, I learned it from someone else abot four decades ago). Makes me want to ask what kind of art is jurisprudence? Words like dissimulation, obfuscation, self-serving come first to my mind. And the damage to antire nation is much greater than from a plane crash, extended loss of power or mishandling of Three Mile Iland. Can someone of you enlighten me?
yes.
Scary, scary times.
"VIPR operations promote confidence in and protect our nation’s transportation systems through targeted deployment of integrated TSA assets"
we're fuchin doomed
http://www.tsa.gov/about-tsa/visible-int...
It would be interesting to see how many "illegals" and "criminals" are caught at such checkpoints versus the cost of operating them and the number of hours taken away from those who are stopped.
I'lll see if I can trace some of them down.
http://axiomamuse.wordpress.com/2014/01/...
Your first sentence is interesting and right on. You don't find the word reasonable in the 4th Amendment, but SCOTUS decided a few years ago that since the word unreasonable was in the 4th, that the founders must have also meant that reasonable searches were OK. When we allowed lawyers to be our Supreme Court judges, we opened ourselves up to this kind of nonsense.
(and the "voluntarily leave" clause is because of the government and "inter armes silent leges").
Not because simply by entering they're doing me harm, but because of the harm they might do, and possibly intend to do. Every illegal alien who enters the U.S. intends to do me harm.
You think that Galt and co wouldn't shoot invaders of Atlantis on sight?
(Dagny is a special case; she was known to be following Galt, she was a desired recruit, she had crashed and was injured, and Galt had been stalking her for years).
Oh, and what part of "I hate the sonsofbitches" did you miss in my earlier comment?
See? Everybody skips the 9th and jumps right on the 10th... sigh
My trial is my trial; it matters not what some other group of old men in black dresses decided about someone else's case 50 years ago.
A driver's license is a *license*, not an ID. This *used* to be common knowledge, and cause for much consternation amongst law enforcement.
I'm presumed a citizen if I claim to be one unless proven otherwise.
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