Posted on 02/05/2006 7:38:21 PM PST by Aussie Dasher
"The US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is condemning thousands across the world to a life of suffering, torment and stigmatization," the London-based rights group said...
Yeah, well they're still alive. Three thousand in and beneath these buildings aren't. |
THESE CRETINS STILL WANT THE WORLD TO BELIEVE IT'S SEPTEMBER 10, 2001 EVERYDAY...
This is why we should interrogate captured terrorists quickly and then hang them as we're allowed to under the Geneva Convention. The longer you hold them, the more likely they'll escape or be released to kill again.
Its nice that Ammesty International has found homes for all of the terrorists and islamofascists so that we don't have to house them at Gitmo. I hope the Norwegians and Dutch enjoy their new neighbors.
I've got a better idea. When someone from Amnesty International steps foot on U.S. soil, pick them up and give them free lodging at Guantanamo.
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Actually...
I agree...
Put them in Gen Pop at Chico, or Michigan City, and they will be SCREAMING to tell us all they possibly know within about a week...
After leshaun sells them to Raul for a couple of cartons, they'll be a bit more plyable to interrogation......
I agree with your assessment. Guantanamo should be closed.
If these were people captured in Afghanistan, they should be tried there. This whole enemy combatant thing is ridiculous.
You are either guilty of a crime or not. If not, let them go. If yes, then be tried in a court and get a sentence.
To send them to a detention center in Cuba to get out of applying US law is nothing more than human rights violations. I am sure the hawks would quickly argue that is necessary until they find that their civil rights are violated.
It is a really sad state of affairs.
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