I'm not trying to go off on a conspiracy tangent, but am I the only one that thinks this will do very little practical good? Am I the only one who thinks there will always be secret CIA/NSA/DIA/whatever operations regardless of who is in power and what they've been officially told?In the same sense, my feelings on this might explain why I wasn't as completely appalled as some of you all with some elements of the Patriot Act. Basically I've always thought that high level government intelligence and military agencies aren't operating in the public eye anyway...in other words, the government could've and would've easily tapped your phones well before the Patriot Act made it legal, if they felt the need]
1/23/2009 4:56:30 PM
^ probably and i do not always have a problem with it.I honestly would not be suprised if Osama Bin Laden is hidden in some CIA dungeon. The leaders in charge figuring it would be safer to keep discrete his incarceration to prevent a radical islamic backlash or some other reason.
1/23/2009 5:05:06 PM
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1/23/2009 8:39:47 PM
dude. that's HUR you're talking to.
1/23/2009 9:44:00 PM
1/23/2009 11:30:48 PM
becasue Cops from San Fran are so much different than Cops from Detroit?
1/24/2009 6:04:11 PM
what makes a judge in the sake city as the arresting cops ( who most likely works with these cops on a fairly regular basis) any more impartial than cops from another stAte would be in determinjg whether there is reason to hold someone ?
1/24/2009 6:32:41 PM
I just dont trust or expect judges versed in US law, procedures and standards of evidence to be able to switch gears, with little or no background, into judging the potential danger a captured enemy combatant poses to the United States. the majority of the hearings of the men from gitmo will be a lot more about their potential to be terrorists once released moreso than their "guilt" or "innocence." I dont know the exact numbers but I bet the majority of the men still held are little more than low-level foot soldiers who were not involved in any planning or operational activities. I would prefer a panel of intel/military, who know what they are doing, to determine this 'potential' rather than some civilian judge. the few that are actual conspirators (like khalid sheik muhammed) who are actually on trial for specific charges I am fine with regular federal judges trying their cases.
1/24/2009 8:42:42 PM
you really have no problems imprisoning people based on what they may do in the future? this would go against the ideals of freedom and justice that our country has been built on. you can't just toss out the criminal model and war model of justice because someone is a "bad dude". those detained either fall under the war model of justice or the criminal model of justice. the criminal model of justice is based on punishing people for crimes commited, not what they could potentially do. the war model is based on being involved in a war, and affords those detained certain rights and the assurance that outside certain war crimes they will be released after the conclusion of the conflict. what you are suggesting is some hybrid war/law model of justice that strips those detained of their rights under both models because they are bad people. its a shitty situation, but your opinion is going to be different than people who believe in what our country has been built on, an idea that people have certain rights that can not be removed just because they are horrible people.
1/24/2009 9:05:56 PM
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1/25/2009 2:32:53 AM
that's a pretty simplistic view.but you know, whatever. everybody has to sleep at night.
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1/25/2009 5:33:34 PM
^ I guess that could happen, but maybe we're all still thinking like we're under the Bush era when Bush, Rumsfeld and Cheney were giving a wink and a nod that they didn't care how the detainees were actually handled. And when you have the president telling military officials they can do what they want, that practically eliminates any possibility for oversight.Vs having civilian judges take care of things, where it's easier for congress/interest groups to stick their noses.
1/25/2009 5:38:24 PM
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1/26/2009 4:18:06 PM
i AM hooksaw
1/26/2009 4:55:09 PM