USA re Assange: "First Amendment Doesn't Apply To Foreigners" - [MINISTRY]

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Fri Jan 24 19:51:11 PST 2020


On 1/24/20 1:37 PM, John Young wrote:
> US Constitution and Amendments are valid only within the US and its
> territories. Same for other countries' laws in the US. Can be modified
> by treaty or other mutually agreeable means, of which there are quite
> a few. Most of those agreements reserve the right to ignore outsider
> demands and quite a few do so.
>
> Of course Americans believe they can do what they want anywhere, and
> have the military power to do so. Low-ranking military members die for
> this, a few angries frag their officers, or like JFK's veteran Marine
> sniper take a shot. Or like the OKC ex-Army bomber, waste citizens and
> get offcially murdered for it. Then, there are the Waco and Jim Jones
> option to mass suicide yourselves.
>
> Assange's supporters (aka shark and journo leeches) seem determined to
> whack or suicide him if legal and promotional shenanigans don't work.
>
> At 03:53 PM 1/24/2020, you wrote:
>> "Not even" Australians have legal free speech protection of America's
>> first amendment, anywhere in the world.
>
> Greenwald as lawyer and journo is hardly objective, as adversarially
> trained to do.
>
> [Clip balance.]
>

Judge Dundy's decision in Standing Bear v (General) Crook which was
never overturned or even appealed. Judge Dundy stated, paraphrased,
anywhere the US flag flies constitutional rights apply... for instance
Gitmo. Ask the Dod and State department if they give one flying fuck
what any court decision that opposes their requirements is worth to them.

https://casetext.com/case/us-ex-rel-standing-bear-v-crook

https://www.americanheritage.com/standing-bear-goes-court

Rr


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