The perpetrators were caught, tried, and sentenced.Originally posted by: hokiezilla
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: hokiezilla
I don?t have a problem with anything you excerpted from the Geneva convention except:
?(c) Outrages upon personal dignity, in particular, humiliating and degrading treatment; ?
Outrages upon personal dignity? Self-esteem is not in my category of things that must be maintained when our people?s LIVES are on the line.
1) Initial reports of abuse mentioned no details. That doesn't make for good news. For all we knew, a couple of prisoners were roughed up a bit.
?That doesn?t make good news.?
Indeed!!! I couldn?t have summed it up any better myself. In other words, there wasn?t a chance for those in the media to turn it into a yellow dog to sell more ad space.
I'm glad that so many of you have a copy of the Geneva convention in your back pocket. I'm sure thats only when it suits your anti-Bush agenda.
Well, it's a good thing people like you aren't in charge.
Oh wait...people like you *are* in charge and now look at the mess we're in!!
Haha, that?s a laugh. I could say the same thing about you. Let me offer a few examples of messes that "people like you" failed to act on:
The 1993 WTC bombing- six killed, 1000 injured
Not sure of the outcome of the group that claimed responsibilityThe 1995 bombing in Saudi Arabia- killed five U.S. military personnel
Thirteen Saudis and a Lebanese, all alleged members of Islamic militant group Hezbollah, were indicted in June 2001 on charges relating to the attack.The 1996 Khobar Towers bombing- killed 19, and injured 200 U.S. military personnel
Incorrect.The 1996 offer by the Sudanese to hand over bin Laden refused by the Clinton administration because of ?no legal means of trying him?.
Four men, two of whom had received training at al-Qua'ida camps inside Afghanistan, were convicted of the killings in May 2001 and later sentenced to life in prison. A US Federal Grand Jury has indicted others who remain at large, including Osama Bin Laden.The 1998 bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa- killed 224, injured 5,000
Dec. 14, 1999 - Ahmed Ressam is caught entering the U.S. with 130 pounds of explosives at the Canadian border at Port Angeles, Washington. Ressam had links to other Al Qaeda militants and trained in an Afghanistan Al Qaeda camp. Authorities eventually learn his intended target was Los Angeles International Airport. Through his interrogation, a cell is discovered in Montreal, Quebec.
Jan. 27 2001 - The Washington Post reports on this date that investigators in Yemen believe that people in custody are tied closely to Al Qaeda. An anonymous Bush administration official tells The Post, ?There is no question that Al Qaeda was involved in this attack.?The 2000 bombing of the USS Cole- killed 17, and injured 39 U.S. sailors
Rumsfeld said too much had time had passed to address the USS Cole incident directly.
It wasn't until late in 1998 that the depth of the Al Qaeda organization was really known. Until then, bin Laden was looked upon as an outside "financier".That's roughly seven years of playing Johnny Diplomat and seeking legal remedies. What did it get us? More of the same.
Hindsight is 20/20, but I doubt those affected by the collapse of the WTC towers would've minded very much if Clinton had just invented some reason to detain him and any other known thug we might've rounded up.
OTOH, if Clinton HAD detained bin Laden, we?d have pie-in-the-sky?ers like you Conjur trumpeting his release because we would?ve been holding him ?illegally?.
The problem is, people like you, Bill Clinton, and John Kerry want to play cops-and-robbers with individuals who are utterly barbaric.
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