Opening Argument - Ending Bush's War on Due Process
Lakhdar Boumediene was abducted almost six years ago from his home in Bosnia and flown to Guantanamo. He may be a bad guy. Or he may not be. We have no idea. The reason is President Bush's continuing war on due process, which has blighted the lives of some unknown number of innocent men while doing vast damage to America's standing in the world.
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Previously in Opening Argument
- 11 17, 2007 Opening Argument - The Death Penalty: Slowly Fading?
- 11 10, 2007 Opening Argument - Academia's Pervasive PC Rot
- 11 03, 2007 Opening Argument - Mukasey and the Slippery Pols
- 10 27, 2007 Opening Argument - When Punitive Damages Make No Sense
- 10 20, 2007 Opening Argument - Polarization Hurts Security -- and Liberty
