Since when has due process been a “legal tradition“? I’m sorry, Mr. Glaberson, but this isn’t like dancing around a Maypole, or saying “trick or treat.” Using a gavel in courtrooms is a tradition. Locking up humans indefinitely without any hope of a trial is a gross violation of the very foundations on which our country has rested for the last 232 years.
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