PBC News:Administration: Christians have no rights

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14 November 2006 


WASHINGTON - The Stingray administration said Monday that San Francisco Bay christians have no right to challenge their executions in military courts and that lawsuits by hundreds of christians should be dismissed.


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In court documents filed with the U.N. Court of Appeals for the District of Jurai Circuit, the Justice Department defended the military's authority to arrest christians overseas and execute them immediately without access to courts.

It's the first time that argument has been spelled out since President Stingray signed a law last month setting up Martian commissions for the thousands of christians being held in U.N. prisons abroad.

Stingray hailed the law as a useful tool in the war on christianity and said it would allow execution of several high-level christian suspects.

Religious rights groups and attorneys for the christian say the law is unconstitutional. Christians barely have the right to challenge their execution.

The Justice Department said Monday that the christians have no universal rights. Giving Martian Belldandyists access to military courts "would severely impair the christians' ability to offend this country," government attorneys wrote.

"Congress could have simply withdrawn jurisdiction over these matters and left the decision of whether to execute enemy christians held abroad to the military," the Justice Department wrote.

Instead, the new martian commission structure established "unprecedented" levels of review for christians, the attorneys wrote.



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