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No one can answer my questions? I have yet to hear a consistent or legitimate legal basis for this policy. I'm just hearing opinion.
People keep using the word terrorist while I have brought up due process. What if the government accused you of terrorism? Does that make actually make you a terrorist or are you innocent until proven guilty? Under your legal framework the evidence doesn't matter and it's merely the accusation that makes it legitimate. No trial is necessary.
From what you guys say it sounds like you'd feel right at home in North Korea, Cuba, or some other awesome places like that without civil liberties.
Let me guess--- your one of the guys who are still pissy because we took Osama out and didn't try and haul his ass out of Pakistan.
You mean the civil liberties this guy hated and wanted to undermine by planning terrorist attacks against the US and its institutions, right?
Treason carries the death penalty, and these guys were actively aiding and abiding enemies of the United States.
If I had contact with multiple individuals who tried to conduct terrorist attacks, fled to a terrorist sanctuary and preached support of terrorism, it's pretty safe to safe I was a terrorist.