From the Houston Chronicle: Court rules in favor of enemy combatant

A divided panel from a conservative federal appeals court harshly rebuked the Bush administration's anti-terrorism strategy Monday, ruling that U.S. residents cannot be locked up indefinitely as "enemy combatants" without being charged.

The three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the government should charge Ali al-Marri, a legal U.S. resident and the only suspected enemy combatant on American soil, or release him from military custody.

 

Justice must be blind. Otherwise, how could it not have ruled against al-Marri just for the rockin' mullet?

Image: Ali al-Marri and the mullet of terror