October 15, 2002 | 8 Shaban 1423 Hijriah
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veiled4allah
my homework, if anybody is interested
For my Civil Procedures class we have to analyze a case. I was hoping to do a civil rights type case but I couldn't find one that fit into the requirements for the assignment. The case I'll be doing instead...
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A Complete Information Blackout
After all, wouldn't any serious 9/11 suspect be dealt with criminally or through military tribunals - not kicked out of the country so they could potentially operate abroad? The Bush Administration has shown no aversion towards indefinite detention of those...
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President seems unable to bear dissent
This kind of censorship is indicative of a leader who lacks confidence in his own powers of persuasion and the legitimacy of his course. Why else would Bush be so interested in hiding evidence of dissent within the American populace?...
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A Quranic Journal
Surah al-Fajr ayah 15
Fa amma al-insanu idha maa ibtalahu rabbuhu fa akramahu wa na'amahu fa yaqulu rabbi akraman As for the human being, when his Lord tests him by giving him honor and bounties, then he says: My Lord has honored me...
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A Quranic Journal
Surah al-Fajr ayah 14
Inna rabbaka la bi al-mirsad Verily, your Lord is ever watchful The following is an excerpt of commentary on this ayah, from Tafsir Ibn Kathir: He says that He is always watchful and knows everything. He will give just...
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Is that all there is?
Since then, the justice department has failed to track down any serious al-Qaida cells, nor has it caught the person responsible for sending anthrax-laced letters to politicians and journalists last year. It is in danger of bungling its case against...
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Are we prosecuting people for terrorism or for thought crimes?
Unlike most crimes, proof of conspiracy does not require an actual crime and hearsay is allowed. ''In the legal world, conspiracy is called the 'darling' of prosecutors,'' said Robert Precht, a University of Michigan law professor and a defense attorney...