--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" <willy...@...> wrote:
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> > > No, it won't. The courts have been *very*
> > > deferential to the government where classified
> > > information is concerned.
> > >
> nelson wrote:
> > If this is a court trial and not military then
> > is the war on terror called off and, who decided
> > I must have missed something (again)
> >
> There seems to be some confusion about whether or
> not the U.S. is in a war. According to Eric Holder
> we ARE in a war, so it should matters not if KSM
> was captured on a battlefield or inside a safe
> house.
>
> If the U.S. is NOT in a war, and it looks like we
> are not, since the U.S. Congress hasn't declared a
> war, then we've kidnapped, renditioned, and
> tortured a civilian suspect - al of which is
> illegal under the Geneva Convention and U.S. law.
>
> So, KSM is entitled to a presumption of innocence.
> I mean, the only reason a suspect is put on trial
> is that may be not guilty. But if we are at war,
> then all enemy combatants should be tried by a
> military court. It doesn't make any sense.
>
> So, are we in a war or not?
>
> Read more:
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With that, and 9-11 being an inside job, the whole operation is out there
beyond the total farce limit.