Is. But i think that this is they have. Im one you know, we cant stop that that i get off pace and then the man, the station of Political Violence that has been, you know, that and our country and the hope safe, you know, became a a victim of as well. Yeah, that happened in the home is is chilling as the fact is you as you alluded to that, you know, the shouts of where is nancy really reminiscent of what happened on january 6th. Have you talked to any of your republican colleagues today and do you think that its realistic to think that this incident may help tone down some of the divisive rhetoric that we see all the time these days. I havent holds a, you know, my republican colleagues that i did take note you know, on the expression of the gop members and they seem to be a nice messages, you know, offering there this players speak there. And part was that. But i didnt hear one. And up it has to the why this to this is how many close to not only taking home a but why have been lost. Ta
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California, i dont want anyone to believe that under the law of war construct that we have created over the last seven or eight years, that you can be put in jail because you look like a muslim, that you sound like a muslim, that you have got a name muhammad. What happened to japanese american citizens, they were put in military custody because we were all afraid and they looked like the enemy. That was not a high point in america. What are we talking about here . Were talking about detaining people under the law of war who are suspected of joining al qaeda of the taliban in engaging in a belligerent act against the United States. Now, i want to make the record clear that some of my colleagues on the republican side have been trying to deny law of war detention to the Obama Administration, and they have openly said this. If you allow this to happen, president obama is going to put you in jail because of political dissent. There are people on my side who are afraid of law of war detenti
Came to Northern Ireland and were enormously impressed at the movement and progress weve made in Northern Ireland. Border. Question for the Prime Minister. Question number one, mr. Speaker. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, mr. Speaker, before answering the honorable gentlemans question onto the whole house will wish to join in paying tribute to kingsman David Robert Shaw, First Battalion duke of lancasters regiment. He died in the Queen Elizabeth hospital birmingham last wednesday as result of wounds he sustained in afghanistan. He gave his life for the safety of the british people and is incredibly brave contribution must never be forgotten. Our condolences are with his loved ones. Mr. Speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in the south i shall have further such meetings later today. Im sure the whole house and the whole country would want to associate of those with the Prime Ministers comments. On monday, mr. Spea