AGBU Receives Exceptional Four-Star Rating from Charity Watchdog Grp

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

AGBU Receives Exceptional Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator
Watchdog Group

The world’s largest Armenian non-profit organization, the Armenian
General Benevolent Union (AGBU), received a four-star rating — the
highest allotted — for sound fiscal management from charity watchdog
Charity Navigator (). AGBU, whose overall score
was based on its short-term spending practices and long-term
sustainability, ranked above a number of leading non-profits, including
the American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, Amnesty International
and the Smithsonian Institution. Charity Navigator explains that its
four-star rating denotes that the organization "exceeds industry
standards and outperforms most charities in its Cause."

In a letter of acknowledgment for AGBU’s achievement, Ken Berger,
President & Chief Executive Officer of Charity Navigator, wrote, "We are
proud to announce Armenian General Benevolent Union has earned our
4-star rating for its ability to efficiently manage and grow its
finances…This ‘exceptional’ designation from Charity Navigator
differentiates Armenian General Benevolent Union from its peers and
demonstrates to the public it is worthy of their trust."

Founded in 2001, Charity Navigator is the nation’s largest and
most-utilized evaluator of over 5,000 of America’s best-known charities.
Their rating system examines two broad areas of a charity’s financial
health — how responsibly it functions day to day, and how well
positioned it is to sustain its programs over time. Each charity is then
awarded an overall rating, ranging from zero to four stars. The
organization does not charge charities that are evaluated and provides
its service free of charge to the public.

Established in 1906, AGBU (agbu.org) is the world’s largest non-profit
Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU preserves
and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through educational,
cultural and humanitarian programs, annually touching the lives of some
400,000 Armenians on five continents.

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www.charitynavigator.org

ANKARA: "Turkey Must Apologise To Relatives Of Disappeared"

"TURKEY MUST APOLOGISE TO RELATIVES OF DISAPPEARED"

BIA Magazine
June 1 2009
Turkey

A Justice Tribunal called for the trial of politicians and army
members at a War Crimes Court, as well as an apology from the state.

Two weeks of activities protesting against the many disappearances in
police or gendarmerie custody in Turkey ended with a Justice Tribunal,
organised by the International Committee against Disappearances (ICAD).

Held at Istanbul’s Bilgi University Dolapdere campus on 31 May, the
tribunal called for an apology by the state for all disappearances,
as well as the trial of generals, police officers and politicians on
duty during the period of most intensive fighting with the PKK.

Å~^ahin Tumuklu, a member of the tribunal, called for the following
in a statement:

* The one-sided understanding of massacre and loss in history books,
which has been identified with the Armenian forced migration,
should change.

* An independent delegation should be formed to identify the number
of disappeared people and their stories. Ottoman and Turish archives
should be opened, and mass graves and graveyards of the poor should
be found and opened.

* Forensic Medical Institutes should open their records, and the
DNA test applications of relatives of disappeared people should be
accepted. Military and police records should also be published,
and a War Crimes Tribunal should be formed in order to try those
responsible for the disappearances.

* Relatives of missing persons should be compensated for their material
and psychological loss. Those who attacked and burned down villages
and those who ordered these attacks should be identified and punished.

* The fate of people who disappeared in detention or were buried in
mass graves needs to become known. Those ordering and carrying out
murders must be punished.

* Disclosures from the Ergenekon file have brought to light several
"state secrets", i.e. crimes. They must become court cases.

* The state of the Turkish Republic must apologise to families.

* The state must accept the Statement on the Protection against
Enforced Disappearances, accepted by the United Nations’ general
assembly on 18 December 1992, as domestic law.

* Police custody should be abolished; rather, people taken in by the
police should be brought to a judge directly.

The statement further called for the lifting of immunity for anyone
responsible and for the politicians of the period between 1991 and
1996 to be tried. The list of people they accuse includes:

Veli Kucuk (known as the founder of the clandestine gendarmerie
intelligence unit JITEM, said to be responsible for hundreds of
murders), Arif Dogan and Levent Ersöz (also from JITEM), Chiefs of
Staff Dogan GureÅ~_, Huseyin Kıvrıkoglu, Hakkı Karadayı, Hilmi
Ozkök, YaÅ~_ar Buyukanıt, Presidents Kenan Evren, Turgut Ozal
(deceased) and Suleyman Demirel, Prime Ministers Mesut Yılmaz,
Tansu Ciller and Recep Tayyıp Erdogan, former Deputy PM Murat
Karayalcın, Ministers of the Interior Abdulkadir Aksu, İsmet Sezgin,
Mehmet Agar and Meral AkÅ~_ener, Governor of the Emergency Law Region
(OHAL) Hayri Kozakcıoglu, Generals Hasan Kundakcı, İlker BaÅ~_bug,
Hikmet Köksal, Å~^ener Eruygur, HurÅ~_it Tolon, Mete Sayar, Korkut
Eken and İsmet Deliyıldız.

ARF Dashnaktsutyun Statement

ARF DASHNAKTSUTYUN STATEMENT

Lragir.Am
21:46:42 – 01/06/2009

The ARF Dashnaktsutyun issued a statement in connection with
the Yerevan Mayor election, which runs that the party considered
yesterday’s elections as a way to overcome the atmosphere of hostility,
which was fomed after the 2008 presidential election.

The party states, that again happened what had already happened
before, the district and oligarchic authorities, elecotral bribes
and administrative levers played a great role in the election.

As the statement runs, the party considers senseless to deal with the
result of the elections from legal point of view. But the stances
of the party are clear, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun is not going to
conciliate with this situation. The Dashnaktsutyun representative at
the Central electoral commission is not going to sign the final report
on the results of the Yerevan Mayor election. They also call on the
government to declare invalid the voting at several polling stations.

Downtown Fresno Family Fun Bike Ride

PRESS RELEASE
Armenian Technology Group, Inc.
1300 East Shaw Avenue, suite 131
P.O. Box 5969, Fresno, CA 93755-5969

Downtown Fresno Family Fun Bike Ride

Who: ATG — BikeForHope
What: Downtown Fresno Family Fun Bike Ride
When: Saturday June 6, 2009
Time: Meet by 9:45 am; Ride Starts Sharp at 10:00 am.
Where: Begins and ends at the Clock Tower on Fulton Mall at Mariposa Street.
Why: Explore Historical sites in Downtown Fresno, along the same road
that Saroyan once road his bike.
Registration: Free. To encourage family participation the $30
registration fee is waived.

For registration visit or contact
559-224-1000.

Bring your family and friends to Downtown Fresno to enjoy a leisurely
5-mile ride, at a relaxing speed of 5 to 8 miles per hour, and explore
some of Fresno’s historic buildings and cultural sites.

This family event will start at the Fulton Mall Clock Tower and take
you through some of the streets that are the heart and soul of old
time Fresno. To encourage family participation the $30 registration
fee is waived.

Enjoy the art displayed at the Mall and witness the wonderful
multicultural fabric of our community at the Courthouse Park,
including the David of Sassoun Statue on the corner of "M" and Tulare
St. The ride will take you through the Cultural Arts District on Van
Ness, cycling between the Old Fresno Bee Building/Renovated Fresno
Metropolitan Museum, Artes Americas, KVPT Channel 18 Public TV
Station, and the African American Museum.

You will feel the splendor of downtown coming alive when you ride by
the completely renovated Historic Virginia Hotel on Kern Street and
through the heart of the beautiful Civic Center along side the new,
magnificent Federal Building and Court House.

The ride will also pass by the century-old St. John’s Cathedral, the
Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church (commonly known the "Red Brick
Church"), and the First Presbyterian Church.

The Old Santa Fe/Fresno Amtrak Train Station, the nearby Basque Hotel,
the historic Warner’s Theater, the Memorial Auditorium and the iconic
Fresno Water Tower converted to Visitors Center, the Meux Home Museum
and the City Hall are some of the other sites on the itinerary.

Cyclists will ride along the same road that one of Fresno’s most
well-known sons, author William Saroyan, once peddled his bicycle on
"M" street by the Convention Center and the New Exhibit Hall, and the
Theater that now bears his name. Do not miss the plaque on Broadway
Street indicating where Saroyan was born. Your ride will take you by
Inyo and "L" St where at the age of ten Saroyan used to sell the
Morning Herald newspaper, competing for sales across the street from
young John Garabedian, whose Foundation now generously funds numerous
cultural programs annually in Fresno.

Your ride will not be complete if you do not experience the aroma of
freshly baked breads at the local bakeries, the Valley Lavash Bakery
on the corner of Santa Clara and "M" street, and the Hye Quality
Bakery on "L" street. Saroyan often visited there to taste centuries
old traditional bread that moved him to write "Valley Bakery where the
best bread in the World is baked?"

The Chukchansi Baseball Park, the new grand Fifth District Court of
Appeal, and the new housing development at the corner of Divisadero
and Fulton Street in Downtown Fresno are wonderful sites to see as
well.

The Downtown Fresno Family Fun Ride is an exciting event that should
not be missed. After the ride, you and your family will have a
wonderful opportunity to enjoy the HyeFest Festival taking place at
the Fulton Mall (Friday and Saturday) and taste delicious ethnic
Armenian food.

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A Muradyan: Candidacy for organizing Euro Boxing 2010 Championship

Arman Muradyan: We will suggest our candidacy for organizing European
Boxing Championship in 2010
30.05.2009 17:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of Armenia’s Boxing Federation Arman
Muradyan summarized preliminary results of World Junior Championship
held in Yerevan between May 23 and 30 of 2009. The news conference was
organized in connection with AIBA President Dr. Ching-Kuo Wu arrival
in Armenia.
`Today is the last day of championship and I can state for sure that
the tournament has been a great success. We have had two tasks:
organize championship at a high level, and to prepare our team for
successful performance. I think, we have fulfilled our tasks. We have
had 4 bronze medals, and three boxers will fight today for gold. This
is a big success for Armenia,’ Mr.Muradyan said.
Mr. Muradyan expressed confidence that Armenia is ready to held world
and European championships among adults. In particular, Armenia is
going to suggest its candidacy for organizing European Boxing
Championship in 2010 in Yerevan.
World Junior Boxing Championship started on May 23 in Yerevan. A
record number of participants was registered in the tournament, held
for the first time in Armenia: 255 boxers from 42 countries took part
in the Championship. 54 teams applied for participation, 12 out of
them refused from participation.

Armenia Fund Chair Meets Catholicos at Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzi

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Armenia Fund Chair Meets Catholicos at Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

Vagharshapat, Armenia – On Sunday, May 10, 2009, newly elected Armenia
Fund U.S. Western Region President, Ara Aghishian, Esq. visited the
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and met with His Holiness Karekin II,
Catholicos of All Armenians. The hour long meeting took place at the
Pontifical Residence.

His Holiness Karekin II spoke about the continued mission of the
Armenian Apostolic Church in Armenia as well as in Diaspora communities
abroad. The Pontiff spoke about the expanding role of the church in the
greater Armenian society, as well as in various spheres. Recently, the
Mother See has expanded its programs for children, education, and
healthcare.

Ara Aghishian, Esq. thanked the Pontiff for a warm welcome at the Mother
See. He commended his continued involvement and support of the Western
Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, most notably in the
construction of the Mother Cathedral in Burbank, California.

Upon the conclusion of the meeting, Mr. Ara Aghishian and members of the
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Board of Trustees and chairmen of respective
international affiliates of the Fund participated in Holy Mass. The
Pontiff blessed the Armenia Fund for its continued humanitarian efforts
in the borderline villages of Armenia and Artsakh as well as its vital
role of nation building since 1992.

Armenia Fund, Inc., is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation
established in 1994 to facilitate large-scale humanitarian and
infrastructure development assistance to Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh.
Since 1991, Armenia Fund has rendered more than $190 million in
development aid to Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. Armenia Fund, Inc. is
the U.S. Western Region affiliate of `Hayastan’ All-Armenian Fund. Tax
ID# 95-4485698

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Armenbrok Announces Completion Of First IPO By Artsakh Hydro Power

ARMENBROK ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF FIRST IPO BY ARTSAKH HYDRO POWER

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
27.05.2009 20:58 GMT+04:00

OJSC Armenbrok has announced about completion of the first initial
public offering (IPO) by OJSC Artsakh Hydro Power, press office
of the investment company reports. Reportedly, Artsakh hydro power
issued 861 652 registered shares with total amount of AMD 904 634
600. Currently NASDAQ OMX Armenia started the preparation of papers
and documents necessary for listing of the shares. The nominal value
of one issued share is AMD 1050. The Armenbrok OJSC is a consultant
and underwriter for the issue. Special group has been formed, which
included the Armenbrok investment company. The issue of shares on
the Armenian market is the first, unprecedented large-scale public
investments program. The program allows residents and foreign citizens
and organizations to effectively invest available assets and enjoy all
rights and privileges, press office of Armenbrok reports. Physical
and juridical persons from Armenia, the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
(NKR), U.S., Switzerland, France, Slovakia, Austria, Russia, Iran,
UAE participated in the Initial Public offering. Such a wide geography
testifies, that world business community is familiar with NKR and
its potential. The funds will be directed to the construction of
three small hydro-powers in NKR, on the River Tartar. The new Hydro
powers will satisfy 85 per cent of the NKR’s energy needs. The
Initial public offering is part of the reforms being implemented
by the NKR Government in the energy industry and aimed at ensuring
country’s energy security and independence. The Artsakh Hydro Power
OJSC is a leading energy-generating enterprise in Nagorno Karabakh,
which currently satisfies 40 to 60 per cent of the country’s electric
energy demand. The company generates energy with the help of Sarsang
Hydro Power, located in Sarsang reservoir. The designed capacity of the
Sarsang Hydro Power is 50MW, its annual energy output being 60-140mln
kwh. The Armenbrok OJSC is a specialized investment company of the
Armenian capital market. It started operating 14 years ago. The company
provides the full range of investment services and consultations,
including placement of securities.

Turkey Wants Karabakh Conflict To Be Resolved Without Violations Of

TURKEY WANTS KARABAKH CONFLICT TO BE RESOLVED WITHOUT VIOLATIONS OF AZERI TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY

Interfax
May 26 2009
Russia

Turkey wants the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to be resolved without
violations of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, Turkish Foreign
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said.

"Azerbaijan should be confident that the 70 million strong Turkish
nation will always be with the brotherly people of Azerbaijan,"
the minister told a briefing in Baku on Tuesday.

Davutoglu also called on the OSCE (Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe) Minsk Group to step up its work on resolving
the conflict. "Frozen conflicts are like time bombs, as we believe
it is time to diffuse them," the Turkish minister said.

Azerbaijan lost control over Nagorno-Karabakh and the seven neighboring
regions as a result of a conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia,
which started in the 1990s.

Armenia’s Ombudsman Presents OSCE-Supported Report On Disciplinary P

ARMENIA’S OMBUDSMAN PRESENTS OSCE-SUPPORTED REPORT ON DISCIPLINARY POLICY IN THE ARMY

armradio.am
27.05.2009 15:05

A report on human rights protection and disciplinary policy in the
armed forces of Armenia prepared by experts from the OSCE Office in
Yerevan and the Human Rights Defender’s Office was presented today.

The study looks at human rights protection in the context of
disciplinary policy in the army. It provides legal guidance in
the fields of disciplinary offences and penalties, the commanders’
responsibilities and disciplinary procedure to ensure that human
rights are protected.

"Respect for the rule of law and civil oversight over human rights
protection in the armed forces are fundamental in a democratic
society," said Carel Hofstra, Acting Head of the OSCE Office in
Yerevan. "The study aims to ensure that internal discipline measures
are applied in a fair and transparent way. Disciplinary sanctions
carry a punitive character and that puts a great responsibility
on individual commanders, and this study provides guidance on the
guarantees and recourses that should be made available."

Armen Harutyunyan, the Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) of Armenia,
added: "This report highlights problems related to the disciplinary
legislation and practice that often cause human rights violations in
the armed forces of Armenia. I hope that the analysis and assessments
provided by the report will serve as a useful guide in reforming the
armed forces’ disciplinary regulatory framework for the benefit of
human rights protection."

The report emphasizes that offences that require disciplinary actions
must be clearly defined, and gives a range of recommendations that
commanders must consider when imposing a disciplinary penalty. It
also focuses on commanders’ responsibility to prevent offences and
ensure internal order at the army. In addition, it addresses the
correlation between access to information and confidentiality.

The study was carried out as part of co-operation between the OSCE
Office in Yerevan and the Human Rights Defender’s Office that aims
to promote democratic oversight over the armed forces in Armenia.

How To Lose Friends And Produce Terrorists

HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND PRODUCE TERRORISTS
LaEscapee

Daily Kos
3/-How-to-Lose-Friends-and-Produce-Terrorists
May 24 2009

As we all have learned recently there is no way that the court ordered
release of certain documents or pictures can be allowed because the
release "further inflame anti-American opinion".

LaEscapee’s diary :: :: Intelligent people can disagree on this matter,
though it is a hard argument to make for many that stated at the time
that the Abu Ghraib photos enhanced recruitment. Yet another argument
can be made that this is in direct contrast with earlier statements
by this president.

"Let me say it as simply as I can: Transparency and the rule of law
will be the touchstones of this presidency,"

Of course "Rule of Law" and transparency,as we all know, are in the
eye of the beholder. Maybe it doesn’t apply to court orders, who knew?

"Trust in government has been on the decline for some time in
the United States. The previous administration’s disclosure
policies certainly contributed to public skepticism," said Jerry
Miller, director of the Scripps Survey Research Center at Ohio
University. "People now appear more optimistic, but still guarded,
about President Obama and the current administration’s disclosure
practices under the Freedom of Information Act."

Now that is settled how about other factors that may help in the
recruitment of "terrorists".

Some have claimed there is

…"no evidence" that Guantánamo "has served as a recruiting tool
for terrorists." In fact, military and FBI interrogators have stated
that terrorists have successfully used the detention facility at
Guantánamo Bay as a recruiting device.

I guess that would be true unless you actually pay attention to those
who know the facts.

"I learned in Iraq that the No. 1 reason foreign fighters flocked there
to fight were the abuses carried out at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo. Our
policy of torture was directly and swiftly recruiting fighters for
al-Qaeda in Iraq."

I could go on with other examples of the points previously made
but obviously these are known facts to those who choose to face
reality. What also to be apparent to these same people is a fact
that all to often isn’t addressed but if truth be known probably
provides more motivation than pictures, ‘Extraordinary Rendition’
or even torture ever could.

Civilian deaths are providing more motivation and anti-American
sentiment today in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. The old saw about
"winning hearts and minds" seems a little far fetched when we argue
over the correct number of civilians we kill. Somehow I find it
hard to believe that killing family members and friends helps "the
cause". Of course there are some that admit the myth that others try
and propulgate.

Reality’s delete key

Officers looked to operations in Malaya, Vietnam, Northern Ireland and,
occasionally, Algeria for positive and negative examples. Yet not one
of those political struggles is relevant to the situation in Iraq (or
Afghanistan). As for the pertinent examples of insurgencies rooted in
religious or ethnic fanaticism, such as the Moro Insurrection, Bloody
Kansas, the Sepoy Mutiny, the Mahdist Wars, the various European
Anabaptist risings, the Thirty Years’ War, the Armenian Genocide,
Nagorno-Karabagh, the destruction of Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Kashmir, the
Pueblo Revolt, the Ghost-Dance Rebellion, 1,300 years of uninterrupted
warfare between the Islamic and Judeo-Christian civilizations, and
several thousand other examples dating back to the savagery chronicled
in the Old Testament; well, the lessons they suggest are, to say the
least, politically incorrect. So we hit the delete key on reality.

Our civilian and uniformed leaders have engaged in comforting fantasies
about the multilayered conflicts we’re in, while speaking in numbing
platitudes. Now we’re back to "winning hearts and minds."

As Sibel Edmonds writes.

Does it really matter – the difference between 147 and 117 or just
100 when it comes to children, grandmothers…innocent lives lost in
a war with no well-defined objectives or plans? If for some it indeed
does matter, then here is a more specific and detailed :

"A copy of the government’s list of the names, ages and father’s
names of each of the 140 dead was obtained by Reuters earlier this
week. It shows that 93 of those killed were children — the youngest
eight days old — and only 22 were adult males."

Maybe releasing the photographs of the nameless unrepresented
victims of these airstrikes should be as important as those of
torture. Because, from what I see, they and their loss of lives have
been reduced to some petty number to fight about.

We can always "hope" our use of drones will provide a better
outcome than this, of course better once again in the eye of the
beholder. Unfortunately the truth is more along these lines, "Aerial
Bombing Makes Terrorists", is the dirty truth that our all knowing
politicians don’t want to discuss.

And American bombings in Afghanistan are so ineffective and
counterproductive that even the puppet president Karzai is consistently
and publicly campaigning against the air strikes. He told CNN recently
that "We believe strongly that air strikes are not an effective
way of fighting terrorism," adding that "air strikes rather cause
civilian casualties and do not do good for the US, do not do good
for Afghanistan."

It is unfortunate that while the US has refused to listen to President
Karzai, it has now successfully persuaded President Zardari of
Pakistan to do the same. The Pakistani air force is using bombers and
helicopters to bomb the "Taliban positions" and declare that they have
already killed 200 of them. Zardari is asking for drones so they can
do exactly what the US is doing. Yet, even the US air strikes have
failed to accomplish their stated goals. There have been 65 to 85 US
drone attacks on Pakistan, killing about 780 civilians and about 50
alleged terrorists.

Maybe this is the reason Afghans life expectancy is 44 years of
age. Maybe our new objective is to bring Pakistan in line with these
numbers? Maybe I am naive and don’t understand how the human mind
functions but I can’t understand how killing friends and family of
those we profess to protect exactly brings them over to our side.

One more point I would like to make since you made it this far. The
argument over "preventive detention" seems to be back. Another way
to make friends? Just a few points on this as provided by Glenn
Greenwald who I know many here have disowned for having the audacity
of providing criticism of this administarion. Still he provides very
valid points on this issue. First, the …Heritage Foundation were
alone in urging a preventive detention law in 2004…. A few others
I will provide in blockquote.

In June of last year, Prime Minister Gordon Brown sought an expansion
of this preventive detention authority to 42 days — a mere two weeks
more. Reacting to that extremely modest increase, a major political
rebellion erupted, with large numbers of Brown’s own Labour Party
joining with Tories to vehemently oppose it as a major threat to
liberty. Ultimately, Brown’s 42-day scheme barely passed the House
of Commons. As former Prime Minister John Major put it in opposing
the expansion to 42 days:

It is hard to justify: pre-charge detention in Canada is 24 hours;
South Africa, Germany, New Zealand and America 48 hours; Russia 5 days;
and Turkey 7½ days.

By rather stark and extreme contrast, Obama is seeking preventive
detention powers that are indefinite — meaning without any end,
potentially permanent. There’s no time limit on the "preventive
detention."

Also this jewel.

As for duration, the U.S. government has repeatedly said that this
"war" is so different from standard wars because it will last for
decades, if not generations. Obama himself yesterday said that "unlike
the Civil War or World War II, we can’t count on a surrender ceremony
to bring this journey to an end" and that we’ll still be fighting this
"war" "a year from now, five years from now, and — in all probability
— 10 years from now." No rational person can compare POW detentions
of a finite and usually short (2-5 years) duration to decades or life
in a cage. That’s why, yesterday, Law Professor Diane Marie Amann,
in The New York Times, said this:

[Obama] signaled a plan by which [Guantanamo detainees] — and perhaps
other detainees yet to be arrested? — could remain in custody forever
without charge. There is no precedent in the American legal tradition
for this kind of preventive detention. That is not quite right:
precedents do exist, among them the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798
and the Japanese internment of the 1940s, but they are widely seen
as low points in America’s history under the Constitution.

So a quick list seems in order: I am

For Looking Beyond the Shiny Object For Transparency For "The Rule of
Law" Against War Against the Killing and Maiming of Innocent Civilians
Against Torture Against "Preventive Detention"

I often wonder what people could be thinking, if they could actually
believe some of the things they espouse to the greater public. Then
I consider the audience that these types of arguments to which
these are directed. I remember that the object of some of these
people are to state things as fact enough times until they become
conventional wisdom. It is what kept the right in power for so long
and unfortunately it seems the tack our (supposed) side has decided
to continue.

I find it unfortunate that more people don’t adhere to the fact
dissent is the ultimate form of patriotism.

"In politics we presume that everyone who knows how to get votes knows
how to administer a city or a state. When we are ill…we do not ask
for the handsomest physician, or the most eloquent one." — Plato

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