During the earliest days of WWII, Germany landed two teams of terrorists on our shores. Their mission was to destroy some factories and instill terror upon our population. All were apprehended before they could carry out any of their plans. Because they were not uniformed soldiers at the time of capture, FDR proclaimed them "enemy combatants" and instructed the military to carry out military tribunals immediately.
All were found guilty, and all but two were given death sentences. FDR ordered the sentences carried out immediately. The condemned were executed the day following sentencing. As this was military law, all efforts asking for Supreme Court intervention fell upon deaf ears.
When asked his reasons for such quick justice, and especially his insistence for the maximum allowable sentences, FDR said he wanted to deliver a strong message to other Germans that may harbor thoughts similar to these terrorists. Germany cancelled all similar efforts.
That was then. Guantanamo Bay is now. Some of these combatants have been held two and a half years. Where is the justice? I now near complaints of prisoner mistreatments are coming out of Guantanamo Bay. Well, that sure as hell wouldn't be the case had justice been done. It's Bush's call, and I hope he make the decision soon.