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Thursday, September 28, 2006 12:00 AM

So much for the Great Writ

By a vote of 51-48, the Senate rejects an amendment that would have preserved habeas corpus rights for noncitizen detainees.

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  • Friday, September 29, 2006 06:57 AM

    What now?

    There's really nothing I can say that doesn't sound ridiculous. This is just so hard to believe...Congress has given Bush the LEGAL power to imprison for life and torture to death anyone he wants, including any American citizen. It's surreal.

    And my party stood by. They cast their little "Nay" votes, knowing damned well that the bill would pass and that a man who has shown that he absolutely cannot be trusted with ANY power - a man who is already responsible for tens of thousands of deaths, including well over 3,000 US citizens - they have given him a power that most KINGS didn't have for the past 700 years.

    And my own party - my own party stood by in complicity. Any ONE of them could have filibustered. They didn't. And why? Because the Republicans would attack them.

    AS IF THEY WOULDN'T ATTACK THEM ANYWAY!!! And of course they already are. As anyone who isn't totally brain-dead would have anticipated.

    I don't see how I can continue as a Democrat any more. I really don't.

    This is nothing, a pathetic, meaningless pittance, but I'm going to change my registration from Democrat to independent. The Democrats are dead, and I'm not interested in climbing into the grave with them.

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