The promise of due process is little comfort when those exercising that process have no respect for the rule of law. [More]If the edicts themselves aren't rejected, they can "due process" you right into the ditch.
[Via Keith B]
Notes from the Resistance...
The promise of due process is little comfort when those exercising that process have no respect for the rule of law. [More]If the edicts themselves aren't rejected, they can "due process" you right into the ditch.
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It occurs to this old man that no amount "due process" or even "rigorous due process" (I shudder at the thought of "rapid due process") could make a law authorizing summary execution a good one. "Due process" in enforcing bad law does not make it any less bad.
I'm reading this now.
Well, like I said, well written.
You can get Rail Roaded with "due process". Dot all the i's, cross all the t's, "Get in the fucking boxcar...". Simple. eh?
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