RedRalph
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Thats the point. They are neither innocent nor harmless. I think people are realizing that now.
then why have they been released?
Thats the point. They are neither innocent nor harmless. I think people are realizing that now.
then why have they been released?
I believe we are talking about the last couple hundred that have not been released....
but they are still going to be tried, arent they?
Probably in a courts martial....not a regular criminal trial. And they most assuredly have not been released yet.
In fact, I got word over the weekend, they are looking for volunteer military paralegals for the expected duty as court reporters.
one way or another - anyone who gets released will have been proven to be innocent by the US, yeah?
Or that while there was sufficient evidence to detain them, there may not be sufficient evidence to convict them. OR that we simply cant find a host nation to receive them. Or that while they may not be innocent, their rights have been violated to the point where they should be released. Or a wide variety of other results as well.
Your statement is a tad simple in regards to the overall situation at hand.
Surely you have faith in the US govt's ability to protect you?
Do you think thats the issue?
Trust in your government, dood. They're America.
one way or another - anyone who gets released will have been proven to be innocent by the US, yeah?
one way or another - anyone who gets released will have been proven to be innocent by the US, yeah?
No.
OJ was released and he sure as hell wasnt innocent. The courts look at all the evidence and try to convince a layman jurror that the person is guilty (prosecutor) or there is doubt (defense).
Not sure if there will or will not be a jury at these trials, may just be a judge. But just because one is released DOES NOT mean they're innocent.
Ah, sweet irony strikes yet again. Nearly a thousand innocent victims have already been released with hundreds more to soon be released. So far, they have found only one of them guilty of any crimes whatsoever, and one was aquitted, with only 9 more slated to stand trial.Your statement is a tad simple in regards to the overall situation at hand.
Hicks's legal team attributed his acceptance of the plea bargain to his "desperation for release from Guantanamo".
No, I don't think that's quite what virtually all rational adults have realized for years now. Try again.Thats the point. They are neither innocent nor harmless. I think people are realizing that now.
Ah, sweet irony strikes yet again. Nearly a thousand innocent victims have already been released with hundreds more to soon be released. So far, they have found only one of them guilty of any crimes whatsoever, and one was aquitted, with only 9 more slated to stand trial.
Ah, sweet irony strikes yet again. Nearly a thousand innocent victims have already been released with hundreds more to soon be released. So far, they have found only one of them guilty of any crimes whatsoever, and one was aquitted, with only 9 more slated to stand trial.
No, I don't think that's quite what virtually all rational adults have realized for years now. Try again.
Since when did you ever care about facts? Based on your posts, I don't think you even know what the word means.Your numbers are off a bit. But dont let that stop ya..
Very good example there Labtec. Nicely done.![]()
All of them?Thats the point. They are neither innocent nor harmless. I think people are realizing that now.
I keep hearing the US wants Europe to accept some of the inmates currently held at Guantanamo.
Can somebody tell me why? I mean, the US locked them there, kept them there and now you can't place few hundred people somewhere? Is the US too crowded or something? Why should Europe take care of US ex-prisoners who might very well be dangerous jihadists, I don't get it at all.
Anyone?