Erik wrote:
Unless a very large super-majority agrees with you, you would be wrong to do so. You would be taking something that you do not have the right to take. Besides being unjust, it is also likely to be inefficient -- wasting your time on short-term, trivial matters instead of applying yourself to long-term, meaningful measures.
Lincoln imposed a number of restrictions on rights during the Civil War including the suspension of Habius Corpus. Considering the situation, do you think they were justified?
-- Doug
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