The [High]-Court Advantage

When push comes to shove, the U.S. Supreme Court will invariably come down on the side of the government, especially in matters pertaining to the so-called "national security. It's always been that way, even when the government has acted in extreme and outrageous fashion, as in the Japanese internment camps during WWII. Now, since 9/11, the Court puts its stamp of approval on what otherwise would be considered illegal or contrary to basic notions of human decency, going so far as to overturn decisions by courts of appeals that recognize official wrongdoing.

The latest case in point deals with an American turned Muslim who was detained  under suspicion of having some relationship with terrorists. He was held for two weeks, subjected to an inhumane treatment and never charged with anything. Having sued John Ashcroft, the then Attorney General, for putting in place the system and policies that resulted in his unlawful detention, the Court has held that Ashcroft has immunity from such a legal action. In other words, he is above the law.

So, the next time you hear Americans boast that theirs is a government of laws and not men, LOL.

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