So then that guy wasn’t an Al Queda leader guy? I bet that was made super obvious since and I just am not remembering. I bet there was an outpouring of evidence, info, etc that proved him to not be an Al Queda leader guy.
Your deflection on this is both sad and hilarious.
CONCLUSION
The executive’s harsh unilateral treatment of an
American citizen’s most
valuable private interest in the DOJ White Memo coupled with the
recognition of a plausible due process claim incapable of redress in Aulaqi II
scream for reform. The high risk of erroneous deprivation inherent in the
executive’s current methodology should be offset by allocating power to the
federal branch most qualified to assess constitutional rights—the judiciary.
The narrowly tailored ex ante judicial regime described above provides a
much-needed system of independent review that allows the executive to carry
out its vital mission of safeguarding our nation while still providing adequate
procedural due process for
U.S. citizens. Although little can be done to
remedy past transgressions, hope remains for the next Aulaqi—there is still
time to mitigate the slippery slope toward executive despotism so feared by
the Framers of our Constitution.
. . . Fordham Law Review