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Originally Posted by coadie
Nothing new here. It is hard to go to yemen and Iraq and gather witnesses and evidence for a fair trial. Obviously the exposure of informants in the caourt case is even more peroblematic. The free the thugs bunch is not a bunch of thinkers.
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Toadie my dear friend....
Had the Bush Administration compiled witnesses and evidence for a fair trial when these “suspects” were originally incarcerated and then tried them under the civilian governmental authorities in their respective nations, as they were supposed to (remember these are official military forces, they’re civilians), we wouldn’t have this problem now would we?
If the administration would have illegally incarcerated you with 20 others (10 of which were actual threats) we’d have to act to give all of you due process. This long after the fact we’d have trouble building a case against anyone, so we’d most likely have to let you and the 20 others go. Would you rather the government just lock you and the 20 others up and throw away the key? Welcome to Bush’s mess. If we find that we are bound to legally set these men free, and some of them are indeed threats…Bush and all his worshippers are to blame.