RE: Is this seriously worth it? Guantanmo inmate never charged with a crime, dies after 11 years in US custody
September 24, 2012 at 6:47 am
Thank you, Tibs. You are absolutely right.
Hovik is not a judge or a lawyer. He is not the legal system, a judge or even a juror. He said in the opening statement that the man had never committed an act of terrorism. That is not even kissing cousins with, "He was never found guilty in a court of law." I know I have made myself very, very clear, so I can only assume that people really think that everyone who has never been tried for a crime is innocent of it in all aspects of the word (Some of us here in this thread have committed crimes for which they have never been tried, and yet are still guilty). I object to padding facts, Min. That is all. It's exceedingly obvious from my posts, but hell, what are you going to do?
Hovik is not a judge or a lawyer. He is not the legal system, a judge or even a juror. He said in the opening statement that the man had never committed an act of terrorism. That is not even kissing cousins with, "He was never found guilty in a court of law." I know I have made myself very, very clear, so I can only assume that people really think that everyone who has never been tried for a crime is innocent of it in all aspects of the word (Some of us here in this thread have committed crimes for which they have never been tried, and yet are still guilty). I object to padding facts, Min. That is all. It's exceedingly obvious from my posts, but hell, what are you going to do?