o that's easy dc: you define "in the act of plotting" arbitrarily. then you arrest the person an throw them into on or another of the fine penal establishments that this administration has authorized in the context of its war on due process. once that person lands in whatever corner of the legal black hole, because there is no rights of habeas corpus, there is no need to bring charges. so this person, whose motives you have assigned suspicion to up front, without requirements of proof, can rot.
that is because the Law is drawn to the Guilty.
Suspicion=proof.
q.e.d.
o yeah, and a nice quote from cowboy george that i take out of context because i just like it:
Quote:
"History," he said, "tells us that logic is false."
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and because it seems germaine here.
because it would probably be better to be left to rot without being charged than it would be to become the object of torture--which of course in the main produces whatever the torturers want to hear because the objective is to get the torture to stop---and after that, if you are really unfortunate, you might get to face on of those nice kangaroo courts that operate outside of any judicial review process.
yay american democracy george w. bush style.