On 9 Aug 2006 03:46:21 -0700, jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>Tchiowa wrote:
>> Mxsmanic wrote:
>> > Tchiowa writes:
>> >
>> > > Yeah, I have a hard time sleeping at night thinking about these poor
>> > > people who seem to have lost some of their rights when all they did was
>> > > to maim, kill, torture thousands of Afghans, participate in terrorist
>> > > acts, and other minor infractions.
>> >
>> > The people being held did not generally do any of these
>> > things--although it's true that the definition of "terrorist acts" has
>> > become very broad.
>>
>> Those people being held were for the most part either captured on the
>> battlefield performing terrorist acts or supporting a terrorist
>> government while fighting out of uniform, or they were taken as members
>> of terrorist cells.
>
>Says who? The US military? If they did something wrong, try them in a
>court of law.
>
>B;
What law ? Bush ignores the law. He would pardon them all just as he
plans to pardon Scooter Libby.
The "law" is to punish the poor and the weak. Real "power" is above
the law under Bush. |