- Mar 31, 2003
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Perhaps I don't fully understand all the aspects, but something is really messed up.
1. Enemy combatants (ie: Those in Guantanamo Bay) are, for some reason, being given full constitutional rights and tried in civilian court. I honestly cannot understand why this is allowed. What does American Citizenship give me in this case? It seems that regardless of whether or not I am a citizen I get 100% of the exact same rights as someone who is a Foreign National.
2. I recently read that, because the person involved in the attempted plane bombing on Christmas was not read his miranda rights, a lot of evidence was not permitted in civilian court. Again, if he isn't an American Citizen, why does he get every single right that I get?
3. Studies showed that 1 every 5 that were tried in civilian court that were enemy combatants returned to terrorism. Right now we are quibbling over the inexact science of intelligence not connection the dots when 20% of those we put on trial in civilian court, go back and do the exact same thing all over again.
Through all this it just seems to me that, if I were a foreign national, I could do whatever I want and still get 100% of the rights that I get as an American Citizen...
Don't misunderstand me, I believe that the enemy combatants should have some rights (In accordance with the Geneva Convention as well as fair trial (etc...)), but I cannot understand the logic in bringing them to the same Courts a US Citizen is tried in (With the same rights).
Perhaps I missed or misunderstood something, but, again, I honestly cannot comprehend the logic behind these decisions.
-Kevin
Edit: Update:
http://www1.voanews.com/english/new...-Airliner-Attack-Heads-to-Court-80985312.html
THIS is EXACTLY why you don't try him in civilian court, but in a military tribunal. Now we have to waste time and money (Both of which could be doing much better things) because this moron is now pleading NOT GUILTY!!
1. Enemy combatants (ie: Those in Guantanamo Bay) are, for some reason, being given full constitutional rights and tried in civilian court. I honestly cannot understand why this is allowed. What does American Citizenship give me in this case? It seems that regardless of whether or not I am a citizen I get 100% of the exact same rights as someone who is a Foreign National.
2. I recently read that, because the person involved in the attempted plane bombing on Christmas was not read his miranda rights, a lot of evidence was not permitted in civilian court. Again, if he isn't an American Citizen, why does he get every single right that I get?
3. Studies showed that 1 every 5 that were tried in civilian court that were enemy combatants returned to terrorism. Right now we are quibbling over the inexact science of intelligence not connection the dots when 20% of those we put on trial in civilian court, go back and do the exact same thing all over again.
Through all this it just seems to me that, if I were a foreign national, I could do whatever I want and still get 100% of the rights that I get as an American Citizen...
Don't misunderstand me, I believe that the enemy combatants should have some rights (In accordance with the Geneva Convention as well as fair trial (etc...)), but I cannot understand the logic in bringing them to the same Courts a US Citizen is tried in (With the same rights).
Perhaps I missed or misunderstood something, but, again, I honestly cannot comprehend the logic behind these decisions.
-Kevin
Edit: Update:
http://www1.voanews.com/english/new...-Airliner-Attack-Heads-to-Court-80985312.html
THIS is EXACTLY why you don't try him in civilian court, but in a military tribunal. Now we have to waste time and money (Both of which could be doing much better things) because this moron is now pleading NOT GUILTY!!
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