Fern
Elite Member
So, you guys are opposed to this:
Ever heard of the Civil War?
Let's retroactively impeach Lincoln, shall we?
As to whether or not this is constitutional, I think it depends upon the circumstance. The President has a constitutional obligation to protect the USA. "Imminent threat" would seem to preclude the opportunity for Due Process. While I'm too lazy to research, my question is how does this get around the law prohibiting the President from assassinations.
Fern
a U.S. citizen whose conduct poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the United States would be a legitimate act of national self-defense
Ever heard of the Civil War?
Let's retroactively impeach Lincoln, shall we?
As to whether or not this is constitutional, I think it depends upon the circumstance. The President has a constitutional obligation to protect the USA. "Imminent threat" would seem to preclude the opportunity for Due Process. While I'm too lazy to research, my question is how does this get around the law prohibiting the President from assassinations.
Fern