Obama releases Gitmo detainees, setting up fight with GOP | WashingtonExaminer.com
Does anyone really think he's not a plant at this point?
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'caught in action' and 'accused' are the same thing, except the first one presumes guilt.
My reference to insurance was simply to point out that words matter, actions matter, and while the feeling may be the same, the parsed words of lawyers and politicians can be wildly different in meaning.
I'm all for the Bush doctrine. Shoot 'em over there before they bring the terror over here. After 9/11 GW Bush should have asked for a "Declaration of War" rather than congressional approval of the war powers act. It not only would make a difference in POW treatment, but it probably would make a difference in how we prosecuted the war. Playing to a tie is not the same as winning. Just my opinions. I have noticed they are not calling me for advice these days. I guess they are doing fine without my help.
"Turning the other cheek" does not save lives from Islamo-fascists.
You first said they are "put under torture", and now changed it to "why wouldn't they be". The fact is that they are not.
The "type of being they are" is responsible for its actions. "People first" do not remain innocent after they have committed acts of terrorism, which is why they have surrendered their right to be treated as normal human beings. You are an apologist for terrorist thugs, which contradicts the very possibility of defending a moral, free society.
Bush had the right, via congress, to use military force in the Bush Doctrine of fighting them preemptively over there rather than defensively over here. Progressives and liberals can argue about enemy combatants, because there is no war and therefore no enemy combatants.
Their argument almost holds water until considering the magnitude of their acts. These are not assault or battery or robbery/murder. These are mass killings, battlefield killings, genocide, and they have declared war against the US. So, with tongue in cheek, I can say it makes perfect sense to try them in open court in the juris diction of their offense, with the rest of the freaks in lock up. Perfect sense.
There are many that would beg to differ with you what actually goes on at Gitmo. These prisoners are in fact people first and foremost and they have inalienable rights that we as objectivists acknowledge by the nature of the facts of reality concerning what type of beings they are.
see what they are. . if my defensive armor
reflects their evil back onto them, I consider
that it is their evil and not mine. . please remember
that the initiation of force is bad. Nazis did a
lot of that, also, just like the beheaders. . -- j
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