why do you have to be validated as less evil than someone else? Both are evil. 
Of course.

>Now whether or not the US should extend constitutional freedoms,
>rights and requirements to people that have been detained during a
>military action in which they were firing upon our soldiers or
>plotting to kill our civillians is another discussion entirely.  If
>you want to work the "evil" concept back into this, let me give you
>two scenarios:
>1. A "militia man" is captured by the enemy and is sent to a dention
>center.  In this detention center he is allowed to continue practicing
>his religion, fed and clothed better than he has ever been in his life
>and occasionally subjected to interrogations that cannot interfere
>with his prayers or meals.
>2. A relief worker is kidnapped in the middle of the night, shoved in
>a closet and attempts are made to convert him to another religion.  He
>refuses and after three days is beheaded.  His body is dragged through
>the streets of the town that he was sent to provide aid for, ending up
>being hung and burned.
>
>Which of those two is more evil?

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