Let's be clear:
1) we grabbed them because we thought they were suspicious;However, those who are imprisoned for life may be the lucky ones. The administration is also expanding a policy of "rendition" under which the U.S. transfers captured suspects to other countries where they can be tortured and killed outside of U.S. law.
2) we don't have evidence to prove they are guilty of anything;
3) there's a danger that the courts would set the innocent free;
4) so we'll just keep them locked up forever.
What country is this anyway? Maybe check Alexander Solzenytsin's Gulag Archipelago and compare notes. But watch your step! You wouldn't want to do anything that the Bush administration might view as "suspicious" ... like buying a book written by an insurgent.
Washington post - Long-Term Plan Sought For Terror Suspects
3 comments:
you better watch out yourself!
take your own advice!
Are you talking about the terrorists that we have in Cuba? The ones that when we do let free they end up back on the front lines in Afghanistan, or just the ones that helped Osama fight and kill American?
Or are you alking about something else completely?
Just curious.
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