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Nancy Pelosi: "all are entitled to the basic guarantees of our justice system."

Washington, D.C. – House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today following the United States Supreme Court decision that trying Guantanamo detainees before military commissions violates U.S. law and the Geneva Conventions:

"Today’s Supreme Court decision reaffirms the American ideal that all are entitled to the basic guarantees of our justice system. This is a triumph for the rule of law.

"The rights of due process are among our most cherished liberties, and today’s decision is a rebuke of the Bush Administration’s detainee policies and a reminder of our responsibility to protect both the American people and our Constitutional rights. We cannot allow the values on which our country was founded to become a casualty in the war on terrorism."

"All are entitled"? "Our" Constitutional rights? Hamdan is a Yemeni captured in Afghanistan. He has no Constitutional rights. Pelosi is the leader of the House Democrats, and she misunderstands the most basic aspects of our system of government. She's a joke.



posted by: The Editors @ 6:57 pm June 29, 2006


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