--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 10/1/06 7:10:48 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Where do  you stand Spair? If you were President and had a high profile 
> >  terrorist in custody who had lots of information on terrorist activity and 
> he  
> > wanted to kill your countrymen by the thousands, would you just let  him 
> sit in a 
> > prison, silent?
> >
> 
> 1) How do you know he's a  terrorist?
> 2) How do you know he has anything of  value?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Lets say he/she was a high up member of Al Qaeda like Sheik Kahlid Mohammed  
> or Ramsi Yussef lets also say that other members of Al Qaeda have already 
> told 
>  you that this person is in charge of a certain operation that was going to 
> set  off nerve gas bombs in a highly populated area and you also have 
> information  that he/she has had training in bomb making and also mixing 
> chemical 
> agents. You  have more than one source of information on each of these 
> accusations 
> made  against this person. You have asked him nicely on many occasions to 
> work 
> with  you to save lives, yet he/she laughs in your face. You even threaten to 
> tell his  momma that he is a bad boy and a terrorist but he still refuses to 
> talk. Maybe  you even offer him citizenship and witness protection program 
> along with lots of  money, but still he won't even talk to you. Do you water 
> board him? I bet you  don't because it would be bad karma.
>

Fortunately, I'm not in that situation to make the decision. The people who DO 
make such 
decisions seem willing to make them whether or not there is a law allowing it. 
Why do you 
want to make it a LAW that we can do these things legally?






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