Quantum Windbag
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A better example, if you could find one, would be an executive order, issued by any president, that either violates the law, or denies someone or some group, their rights under the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
How about the concentration camps used on the west coast during WWII to cage the Japanese Americans?
edit: uh oh. This is what I get for surfing late and not reading every last post.
OK, how about the Indian Reservations? Are they the equal of internment camps? Or, are they granting special rights to one ethnic group (Indians) over everyone else based on race?
unfortunately, Korematsu v. United States is still good law. one of the three worst court decisions ever written... along with dred scott and citizen's united.
If you honestly think those are the three worst SCOUTS decisions ever you are seriously wrong.