Monthly Archives: June 2002

Evolving Decency

George Bush is again clamoring for the ouster of a democratically elected leader; the financial world is crumbling under reports of widespread corruption, but there is some good news. In the last week, the Supreme Court ruled states may not execute the mentally retarded and that juries, not judges, shall decide whether to apply [...]

Q and A

President Bush announced this week that the U.S. military has been authorized to make pre-emptive strikes against nations or groups believed to be harboring weapons of mass destruction. Mr. Bush said while U.S. forces cannot assassinate a foreign head of state, soldiers may kill a head of state if they are acting in self-defense.
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The Man Without a Country

The announcement this week of the arrest of Jose Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, brings the number of American-born Taliban to three that we know of. The latest addition to the list was born in Brooklyn, raised in Chicago and has a history of violent crime dating back 15 years.
Mr. al-Muhajir was arrested [...]

American Taliban

Can John Walker Lindh get a fair trial? Should we care if he doesn’t? Known in the media as the “American Taliban,” Mr. Lindh left his Islamic studies in Pakistan last year to join the Taliban in Afghanistan. He stayed with them after the events of September 11th and was captured by [...]