RE: Obama and Guantanamo Bay
July 15, 2012 at 5:40 pm
(This post was last modified: July 15, 2012 at 5:43 pm by Shell B.)
Oh, for fuck's sake. The ones that have been found guilty were tried!
Yes, Hovik, I am a snide bitch. Better a snide bitch than a pushover who lets kids put words in her mouth. It has nothing to do with my argument, though. I don't give a shit about immature dickheads who can't argue a single fucking thing I actually said, so they make up their own shit.
In my opinion, they should be tried by the countries they have committed crimes against. For example, if one is being held for blowing up a house in Pakistan, he should be tried in Pakistan. Of course, there are some hold ups if the U.S. thinks they will be mistreated (haha). Sounds a little hypocritical, but it is true. We could have more tribunals, but they have to be up to U.S. standard of law. That is just my opinion.
Yes, Hovik, I am a snide bitch. Better a snide bitch than a pushover who lets kids put words in her mouth. It has nothing to do with my argument, though. I don't give a shit about immature dickheads who can't argue a single fucking thing I actually said, so they make up their own shit.
(July 15, 2012 at 5:39 pm)Moros Synackaon Wrote:(July 14, 2012 at 11:09 pm)Shell B Wrote: Oh, Syn. You know me better than that. I didn't say they were guilty or that I have proof of their guilt. I said it is likely that at least some are guilty (no presumption) and that due process must be had. I also pointed out that some have been tried and found guilty. I didn't point out earlier, but I will now, some have also been let go.Granted.
(July 14, 2012 at 11:09 pm)Shell B Wrote: I don't just believe the government or believe them guilty without due process. My entire argument has been that you can't just close a prison. You have to do something with the prisoners. Given that some of them may be guilty, they need to be tried so the prison can close. Anyone have an argument with that?
Granted also.
Which courts are to try them?
In my opinion, they should be tried by the countries they have committed crimes against. For example, if one is being held for blowing up a house in Pakistan, he should be tried in Pakistan. Of course, there are some hold ups if the U.S. thinks they will be mistreated (haha). Sounds a little hypocritical, but it is true. We could have more tribunals, but they have to be up to U.S. standard of law. That is just my opinion.