To: Parmenio
Col Brownback had rejected a prosecution argument that Mr Khadr clearly met the definition of an "unlawful" combatant because he fought for al-Qaida, which was not part of the regular, uniformed armed forces of any nation.
That's the definition? How is anyone supposed to start a revolution against Communist dictatorships (Cubans fighting in the Bay of pigs battle?) and not be declared an unlawful enemy combatant?
To: HaveHadEnough
-Sorry for the thread hi-jack-
“That’s the definition? How is anyone supposed to start a revolution against Communist dictatorships (Cubans fighting in the Bay of pigs battle?) and not be declared an unlawful enemy combatant?”
To the Cuban Commie gov’t they would be unlawful enemy combatants.
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06/04/2007 11:15:31 AM PDT by
SFC Chromey
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