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Originally Posted by Larkinn Yes. If we don't try them to see whether they are guilty or not, we have no idea if they are. If its so obvious that they are, why can't we convict them?
Then try them in court. I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that everyone in Gitmo should just be set free. The problem is with holding people with no habeus corpus.
And I can't go for infringing on peoples civil liberties. I guess we have different priorities, yes?
By the way...the war with the Islamic militants in Algiers started when the army cut off planned elections and took over the country. Put a bit of a different spin on things when they are fighting against a dictatorship? |
they will be held until the war is over......just like every other combatant captured during war time.....
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