Tyrannical said:
Well, you could compare it to Lincoln America. During the Civil War, Lincoln appropriated powers no previous President had wielded: he used his war powers to proclaim a blockade, suspended the writ of habeas corpus, spent money before Congress appropriated it, and imprisoned 18,000 suspected Confederate sympathizers without trial. |
I love how people say hc can never be suspended w/o looking @ US Const. Sec 9:
Clause 2: The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.
The Civil War was a time in which hc could be suspended for national unity and maintaining order. Likewise, the GWoT requires this and even though hc has not been suspended, should the President require it, the Const. provides for suspension.







