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On May 27, 1862, Maryland's Talbot County courthouse was surrounded by Union troops to support federal Provost Marshals in the arrest of Judge Richard Bennett Carmichael. Four Provost Marshals barged into the Judge’s courtroom and bloodily bludgeoned him with the butt of a pistol in front of his jury and civilian spectators. Prosecuting attorney J.C.W. Powell rushed to the judge’s aid and the crier of the court ran to the window to call for the Sherriff, but both were physically subdued. All three were sent to Fort McHenry for imprisonment.
The next day the federal War Department issued a press release stating that the Judge had been imprisoned for treason. The press release was published in every major Northern newspaper and in Europe as soon as the news crossed the Atlantic. Judge Carmichael and attorney Powell were imprisoned for over 9 months under the harshest conditions without trial or charges ever placed against them.
These men were imprisoned and denied their basic constitutional rights to have legal counsel challenge the validity of their imprisonment, to be presented with charges, to have the government’s charges reviewed by a civilian court, to confront their accusers or to provide a defense in a civilian court of law. All these constitutional rights were denied because the President had suspended the sacred right of habeas corpus, an act that the Constitution had granted solely to Congress and not the Executive.
Let us not forget.
Trump is more comparable to Andrew Jackson and Dwight Eisenhower than to Lincoln. At the point of a bayonet, Lincoln shut down the legislature in Missouri and ordered new elections. He forced his will on Kentucky. He jailed more than 2,000 dissenters in Maryland. He called for the states to provide 75,000 troops to put down the rebellion. That led Virginia, NC, Tennessee and Arkansas to secede.You know things are going well when you have to start a thread to discuss Abraham Lincoln being "the most unlawful president" in an attempt to deflect from the actions of the current president.
Can we do a split-screen comparison of a DDE state of the union and a Trump state of the union? Then try to convince us how similar they are. They are not in the same galaxy in terms of wit, moral fortitude (or direction for that matter), orator, personal/professional accomplishment… it’s almost embarrassing for Trump to compare the two.Trump is more comparable to Andrew Jackson and Dwight Eisenhower than to Lincoln. At the point of a bayonet, Lincoln shut down the legislature in Missouri and ordered new elections. He forced his will on Kentucky. He jailed more than 2,000 dissenters in Maryland. He called for the states to provide 75,000 troops to put down the rebellion. That led Virginia, NC, Tennessee and Arkansas to secede.
Tennessee seceded in protest to President Lincoln's April 15 Proclamation calling forth 75,000 members of state militias to suppress the rebellion. Tennessee provided the second largest number of troops for the Confederacy, and would also provide more southern unionist soldiers for the Union Army than any other state within the Confederacy.
The South lost the war in Tennessee.
Can we do a split-screen comparison of a DDE state of the union and a Trump state of the union? Then try to convince us how similar they are. They are not in the same galaxy in terms of wit, moral fortitude (or direction for that matter), orator, personal/professional accomplishment… it’s almost embarrassing for Trump to compare the two.
Eisenhower had the most effective illegal immigration deportation program in the history of the US. Trump is trying to emulate that effort. The comparison ends there. Ike was a leader through a world war and into the Cold War. Ike knew the importance of international leadership to check Russian hegemony in Europe. Trump doesn't. Trump understands the need to roll back spending and the administrative state, Eisenhower did not.I too don't get the comparison between Trump and DDE.
This is a brilliant summation. These three caused the greatest damage to the Republic in terms of the erosion of civil rights. I would also add FDR and LBJ, as causing damage long term damage to economic well-being of this country.Lincoln, Obama, Biden (not really Biden though) some of the worse presidents we've had