An important round-up by Jonathan Turley in today’s WaPo. He writes:
Americans often proclaim our nation as a symbol of freedom to the world while dismissing nations such as Cuba and China as categorically unfree. Yet, objectively, we may be only half right. Those countries do lack basic individual rights such as due process, placing them outside any reasonable definition of “free,” but the United States now has much more in common with such regimes than anyone may like to admit.
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re: 1. the president can order the assassination of any citizen whom he considers allied with terrorists: I always...
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I cannot believe that Washington Post deigned to publish this!
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