Roland Hechtenberg writes: > > Or do you not believe in freedom of speech? I guess they are not so big > > on that in North Korea. You might want to learn the rules by which we > > live here. > > As opposed to democratically voting, which is asked for here, but which > hardly exists in North Korea.
You are quite right. There is virtually no fair and free voting in North Korea. I have no problem with the list members voting on this issue, but I am not clear on exactly what we are voting for. I would not vote for any proposal that limits free speech on this forum. > P.S.: Do you still believe that all or most inmates of Guantanamo are > dangerous terrorists? I am convinced that at least some of them are in fact very dangerous. Some had probably been apprehended in error. Some or all of those mistakenly apprehended have been released. Some of those released ended up committing further violent acts after they were released, so they were in fact dangerous terrorists despite someone believing they were not. I am not sure about the "all or most" part of your question, because I do not know enough about the issue to give you a statistical breakdown. I hope this answers your question to the best of my ability, so please stop asking it. I will not be able to give you any better answer no matter how many times you ask. There are probably still dangerous terrorists at Guantanamo, so I think it is a mistake to simply close it down as per the current Obama administration plan. Regards, Alan Siegrist Orinda, CA, USA --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Persons posting messages to not_honyaku assume all responsibility for their messages. The list owner does not review messages prior to posting, and accepts no responsibility for the content of messages posted. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
