I thought we got in trouble when we shipped our prisoners overseas to meet
"justice"? If we took these fighters and returned them to afghanistan,
they'd be summarily executed.

Which I'm not necessarily opposed to...but we are constantly whining that
the US must look like the moral entity in this fight. Returning a bunch of
these guys to a foreign country for execution probably wouldn't fit that
bill, would it?

A three judge military tribunal should be convened. Each and every prisoner
at Gitmo should be brought before this court. Evidence should be entered
into public record by the military as to their guilt as enemy combatants. If
the evidence warrants a conviction, they go back to Gitmo to serve out their
term. If not, they are released and paid reparations.

Wouldn't this be fair? Wouldn't this be more than they deserve, actually?

On 10/17/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think you're talking to Gruss. But since I am agreeing with him, I'll
> give you my answer which is that they should be tried by the authorities in
> the country where they committed the crime. They're managing to try Saddam
> Hussein and that poses a whole lot of security issues. Don't come tell me
> they can't manage to try a fifteen-year-old who shot a soldier or someone
> accused of making a propaganda video.
>
> >You still aren't answering my question, I'm assuming he is a criminal,
> now,
> >what court? What jury?
>
> 

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