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Bob Barr: Habeas Corpus at LPCon 08

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Bob Barr talks to 'Citizen Kate' about habeas corpus.

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  • Barr has worked the last two years to repeal the Patriot Act, DOMA, the Drug War, and the Iraq War. This is not simply an overnight conversion, but one that is reflected in his actions. I would encourage you to ignore the rhetoric and look at the candidate for yourself.

  • Here's what the MC has to say on the matter:

    (39) No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, except by the lawful judgement of his equals or by the law of the land.

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  • you look like a dumb bitch with that hat on showing your saggy tits. fuck you slut

  • watch?v=SzTozC3PCF4

    watch?v=V-4kCD4nbrw

    Please help me spread liberty, not big govt, war, taxes, loss of civil liberties......

  • Barr: Habeas Corpus is the foundation to a free world.

    Chuck Baldwin = Theocracy

  • I got a choice.

    Barr/Paul 08.

  • Selina,

    Baldwin has two big flaws. First, he is getting ZERO media coverage and is doing nothing to get attention drawn to his campaign. Second, he is a 9/11 truther, meaning he believes 9/11 was done by our government. His biggest supporter is Alex Jones, who is nothing but a glorified conspiracy theorist. This gives him even less credibility. I like his policies, but the fact of the matter is that he has marginilized himself by associating with the extremist element of his party.

  • I assume it meant either someone who owned a small tract of land, or who was under a lord, but not obligated to work a set amount of time on his land, and was not tied to the land. Serfs owed their lord a certain number of days of labor each week, and they and their ancestors were tied to the land they worked.

    To be absolutely sure, though, I'd have to look at the Latin word that's translated as "freeman."

  • Thanks for the info, but what was the Magna Carta's definition of a free man?

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