Like I said the more general war on terror already has many
convictions. Those people are going through the system and aren't part
of the battlefield prisoners.

On 7/5/06, Dana Tierney  wrote:
> ya that's the thing... when is a war on terror ever over?
>
> I actually can see incarcerating someone for life -- it's on the table every 
> time someone is convicted of murder, after all. But here's the key point -- 
> that person was convicted in a court of law. If the Guantanamo detainees are 
> criminals they should be tried as criminals. If they are prisoners of war, 
> they should be treated as prisoners of war.
>
> You can't just say "I think you are a bad person" and throw away the key. 
> Don't you see how dangerous that is to everyone?
>

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