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Not sure. I was trying to figure out first how you can call yourself 'World Wide Legacy' when the only people who've heard of you are either in the U.S. or in U.S. websites....
What a short sighted poll...
Yes close it tommorrow... now what are you going to do with those who are housed there..... :roll:
did you think this one through my friend. :lol:
An innocent person held in Gitmo just might have a grudge ya think?
What was the lesson of MLK?
What was the lesson of Malcolm X?
Both managed to look beyond the circumstances of their incarcerations.
What was the lesson of MLK?
What was the lesson of Malcolm X?
Both managed to look beyond the circumstances of their incarcerations.
You do know that MLK used incarceration to get a point across while Malcolm X advocated violence to get his point across AFTER he got out of jail right? Please stick to copy and pasting stuff.
SO you think that we do not have the ability to house them on military bases and prisons within the USA? Do you really think we're that weak? What are you afraid of?
So Rev...Keep it open or close it? I did not say close it tomorrow...you did. I said ASAP..Do you know what ASAP stands for?
A really simple question:
Should Gitmo Be Closed?
If you vote yes you want it closed.
If you vote no you want it to remain open.
Yes or No...reveal yourself so we can all see who supports what, OK?
Hell yes close that down. It has done US no favours
Sixth level security.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/14/us/14gitmo.html?_r=1
Do you really wanna bet on this?
LOL - sure. 23 hour lock down. 1 hour of recreation. concrete floors, seats, beds etc. No contact with the outside world that doesn't involve a pane of glass between you and the other person. But hey guess what? No :
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/14/us/14gitmo.html?_r=1
Awesome. Now where would you have these savages go?
Give them a trial and if the evidence is there, jail them. Otherwise release them.
Now, im personally of the opinion US should take them all but ... i don't think that is possible.
Really? Can you show me in the history of warfare where war prisoners were released during the prosecution of a war?
So you would rather continue torturing them until Iraq is over? Keeping them imprisoned for years?
Shall we be thankful McCain didn't win then? In Iraq for 100 years indeed :roll:
Lets say we wait until Iraq is over.
When they are found innocent, how much do you think US Govt. should pay them for reparations?
50 % yes , 50% no...The no`s have it. The people voteing yes will have their wish all to soon. Tis a new day dawning with all the potential of those days of liberal rule from 1992 thru 2000. Remember all the terror attacks under Bill Cliton. Terrorism and the rapid spread of Islams war lust.
Wait did I say torture them?
I think McCain wants to close GITMO....
Nothing. War is hell. You get over it.
Torture is happening in there regardless so you would rather they continue being locked up in that hell for a few more years until US finally withdraws from Iraq? Why should they suffer for US's lack of morality
It is? right this very moment? Says who? :lol:
Are you denying it has occured and the likelihood of it still happening is high
I am asking you to back up your claim.
They say military personnel beat and kicked them while they had hoods on their heads and tight shackles on their legs, left them in freezing temperatures and stifling heat, subjected them to repeated, prolonged rectal exams and paraded them naked around the prison as military police snapped pictures.
Washington has, for the first time, acknowledged to the United Nations that prisoners have been tortured at US detention centres in Guantanamo Bay, as well as Afghanistan and Iraq, a UN source said.
Captives at Guantánamo Bay were chained hand and foot in a fetal position to the floor for 18 hours or more, urinating and defecating on themselves, an FBI report has revealed.
The accounts of mistreatment were contained in FBI documents released yesterday (pdf) as part of a lawsuit involving the American Civil Liberties Union, a civil liberties group.
Besides being shackled to the floor, detainees were subjected to extremes of temperature. One witness said he saw a barefoot detainee shaking with cold because the air conditioning had bought the temperature close to freezing.
Hmm you said right now. it's 2009....
This has been going on for years and you what? Suddenly think because its 2009 the sick guards would have stopped abuse? How niave are you?
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