Maybe you should join them Sam, after all its sounds like lots of fun
living it up in the Caribbean. 

If they were captured on the battlefield they deserve the protection of
the Geneva Convention and to be treated accordingly.  Upon the end of
the war they can be released to their country of origin or to the
country where they were captured.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 4:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: speaking of

Didn't someone, maybe Tim address this already? Most of the prisoners
in Club Gitmo were captured on the battlefield shooting at our troops
while posing as civilians. The only way to bring charges against them
is to have our troops brought back to testify against them. If we let
them go they'll just attack us again, so we keep them there until the
war is over and then we release them. Meanwhile they get to live it up
in the Caribbean. :)


On 7/11/05, Dana wrote:
> mmmm I don't feel comfortable imprisoning someone indefinitely without
> due process, period, without reference to retaliation...
> 
> Dana



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