Do the Secret Bush Memos Amount to Treason? Top Constitutional Scholar Says Yes

In early March, more shocking details emerged about George W. Bush legal counsel John Yoo's memos outlining the destruction of the republic.

The memos lay the legal groundwork for the president to send the military to wage war against U.S. citizens; take them from their homes to Navy brigs without trial and keep them forever; close down the First Amendment; and invade whatever country he chooses without regard to any treaty or objection by Congress. Full Story »

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Wm Patrick Cranley
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by Wm Patrick Cranley - Mar. 26, 2009

The author is credible, and the opinions expressed are based on the interviewee's professional legal knowledge of the U.S. Constitution. The opinions are outside of the mainstream, but provide a thought-provoking perspective that adds the debate on an important topic. It's the rhetorical flourishes that degrade the reader's trust, not the perspective.

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