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By Ed Martin (about the author) Page 2 of 2 page(s)
Even though the people of the United States were foolish enough to elect George Bush as President, I sincerely hope that they are not foolish enough to remove the foundation of the law protecting them from an all powerful government and that habeas corpus will endure. Falsely saying that George Bush has removed it is the first step down that slippery slope that allows it to be removed, not by George Bush, but by saying, "Well, George Bush removed it, there's nothing we can do." Actually, George Bush didn't remove it and what must be said, over and over, is that, contrary to Mr. Neukom and the news media, it has not been removed. George Bush falsely thinks that saying it's so makes it so, that his saying habeas corpus has been removed makes it removed. I don't just say that it's so that habeas corpus is still in the Constitution, I can read it to you.
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