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So, suspected terrorists held at Guantanamo now have a right to challenge their detention in federal courts.
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It may boil the blood in people's veins, but if we truly want to live by this system we have to put our faith in it and not make exceptions any time we feel it is necessary. That is the true path of tyranny. "Give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others" |
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baggss, while you make a good point, the CIA has deemed a good portion of these prisoners to be innocent, most likely thrown in along with the wide sweeps that were done in the weeks following 9/11. And having had them in there for several years only made things work as now they're really bitter. So we should have gotten to this decision years ago.
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Gitmo and all the other prisons like them have been a true national tragedy. Our entire rational for these places is ludicrous and unconscionable. I feel this Supreme Court ruling is entirely justified and almost too late.
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Gosh. I'm might get a lot of heat on this after yall read my post.
But, I kind of see it from the other point of view. I just find it very hard to prove their guilt in this situation. I mean, in America the police have a chance to get a search warrant, collect evidence, question to accused, etc...and the police can really build a case against the criminal. But with prisoners of war, when the prisoners are captured I really don't think the solders have the time or the proper equipment to really collect finger prints, hair samples, DNA analysis, take photos and basically turn into CSI all the while being under fire from the enemy. And without any evidence then it just goes by word of mouth. The solder (if called to the stand to testify) will say "yes, I saw him carrying mortar shells to the enemies weapons that were firing on us" and the prisoner will say "no I wasn't, where's the proof?" Can anyone see where I am coming from? My example may not be the best but you can use your imagination to understand what I am trying to say. Right? |
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Like fleurya said, we can not tell the world that we are fighting for freedom while we hold prisoners without due process. The world would laugh at us if it wasn't so sad. Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale? |
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i agree with both sides.
those american citizens imprisoned should be treated as any other american citizen should. those captured in other countries as enemy combatants should be tried as such. and those caught in other countries under suspicion of conspiracy with terrorists should be tried not by an american legal system (military or civilian), but by whatever international system is in place. Please participate in our Member of the Month polls. Every vote counts! And remember to use the user reputation system! ["Dear Homer, I. O. U. one emergency donut. Signed, Homer." - Note by Homer Simpson] |
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In some cases this process may work, but many are essentially prisoners of war. If they are not American citizens, I do not that they should be allowed the same rights as an American citizen would be in the US, the Geneva convention (which we have played fast and loose with to our detriment) is in place to handle things such as this. A POW doesn't need "proof" to be labeled a a POW. If he fighting against American forces in the field you don't need DNA or fingerprints, he is the enemy and is treated as such. This is a worldwide accepted standard. POWs don't get "lawyers", nor should they. ![]() |
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A very inteligent debate
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Of course, the Jihadists do not treat their prisoners under any convention but their own twisted version of Islam While there are plenty of hateful ideologues out there wanting to kill us (they were not far off getting me on July 7th 2005, I don't believe we should disamtle our civil liberties to fight them, that's what they want. |
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