Arpig
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Joined: 1/3/2006 From: Increasingly further from reality Status: offline
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Thanks Firm, now I am going to be selfconcious when I post. And i must return the favour as well, I find the vast majority of your posts to be reasonable and well thought out, even if they are usually wrong (Hey I'm a leftie at heart, I can't admit you are right, you are on the right....errr hold on....hey its unfair!! how can I be be right when I am left, and you are never wrong, since you are right....ooooh its so confusing ) OK, back to the topic, mainly the "catch,find innocent,and don't release" policy. Yes I find that to be a very accurate summing up of the policy, at least my understanding of it. If a detainee is to be tried, either in a civilian court or a military tribunal, then the verdict of that court MUST be upheld, even if the detainee is found innocent and ordered released. To do anything else would indeed make a mockery of the judicial system. I agree that Obama is making a right royal mess of it by taking the worst possible course of action. Personally I think the US made a grave error when they decided to not treat the detainees as POWs. Clearly those captured fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq cannot be considered criminals under US law, since US law has no validity in either of those countries. Taking the 3rd option (that they are "other") was a mistake, since their were and are no guidelines as to what to do with them. That is why the US is now faced with this moral headache, and the ramifications of how it is handled will affect the US and its position in the world for a good many years. The whole Torture/Enhanced Interrogation mess has already damaged America's reputation in the eyes of many of its citizens and people around the world. The US was often very much disliked around the world, but it had a lot of good will in the popular mind, simply because the US was generally viewed as a well-intentioned bumbler rather than an outright bully. That good will has been seriously eroded over the last few years, and Obama is doing nothing to help at the moment. The US, for its own sake, and for the sake of its reputation in the world simply MUST follow the rules. (And this goes even more so for Canada. We were nearly universally admired and liked, now not so much. And we are not treating our detainees the way we should, our Supreme Court has rulled in no uncertain terms that the moment we detain somebody they have the full protection of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms, just as if they were a citizen arrested in Toronto...however our military and government are pretty much ignoring the ruling.)
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