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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
If we called them terrorists, we would have to shoot them. Take your choice. I see you leave no option for open trials in a public court. Public servants in a free society shouldn't have to hide everything they do from the tax paying public. having gulags out of your country in order to circumvent your own laws is NOT right or moral. mike |
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m II wrote:
Michael A. Terrell wrote: If we called them terrorists, we would have to shoot them. Take your choice. I see you leave no option for open trials in a public court. Public servants in a free society shouldn't have to hide everything they do from the tax paying public. having gulags out of your country in order to circumvent your own laws is NOT right or moral. mike They are not soldiers, as Iraq doesn't have a legitimate army now that their old movement is gone. That leaves terrorists or enemy combatants. Take your pick. We can detain enemy combatants, while a terrorist places no value on life. Not yours, mine or his. They are cowards who think they will gain fame and glory by dying while killing others. They are mentally ill. They do nothing productive for the rest of the world. They kill people, destroy property and the lives of those around them at every turn. They are not citizens of the US so they have no rights on US soil. They could only be tried for war crimes in the US. If they are freely released back to Iraq, they will rejoin the fight. What good will that do? It IS A VERY GOOD IDEA to keep them elsewhere. They can't escape and harm our citizens, or rejoin the fight. Or do you prefer the killing to go on for decades? Do you know anything about how a military HAS to operate to be effective, and minimize death on both sides of the battle line? The last thing most soldiers want to do is kill. It affects them for the rest of their lives and it can even drive some of them to suicide, even though it was a kill or be killed situation. Grow up, find a yourself a working set of balls and learn more about the real world. It can be and quite often it is a deadly place. I think that we waited too long to start rooting out terrorists. A lot of people would still be alive if they were found and killed early on. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: m II wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: If we called them terrorists, we would have to shoot them. Take your choice. I see you leave no option for open trials in a public court. Public servants in a free society shouldn't have to hide everything they do from the tax paying public. having gulags out of your country in order to circumvent your own laws is NOT right or moral. mike They are not soldiers, as Iraq doesn't have a legitimate army now that their old movement is gone. That leaves terrorists or enemy combatants. Take your pick. We can detain enemy combatants, while a terrorist places no value on life. Not yours, mine or his. They are cowards who think they will gain fame and glory by dying while killing others. They are mentally ill. They do nothing productive for the rest of the world. They kill people, destroy property and the lives of those around them at every turn. They are not citizens of the US so they have no rights on US soil. They could only be tried for war crimes in the US. If they are freely released back to Iraq, they will rejoin the fight. What good will that do? It IS A VERY GOOD IDEA to keep them elsewhere. They can't escape and harm our citizens, or rejoin the fight. Or do you prefer the killing to go on for decades? Do you know anything about how a military HAS to operate to be effective, and minimize death on both sides of the battle line? The last thing most soldiers want to do is kill. It affects them for the rest of their lives and it can even drive some of them to suicide, even though it was a kill or be killed situation. Grow up, find a yourself a working set of balls and learn more about the real world. It can be and quite often it is a deadly place. I think that we waited too long to start rooting out terrorists. A lot of people would still be alive if they were found and killed early on. He can't find any balls. First off, he's a Canuck. Secondly, from the way I understand it, they're all "smooth" down there. The only hope is that cloning will succeed, and then, he might obtain a set. dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 16:37:41 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Grow up, find a yourself a working set of balls and learn more about the real world. It can be and quite often it is a deadly place. I think that we waited too long to start rooting out terrorists. A lot of people would still be alive if they were found and killed early on. You can't just go out and start offing people because some day they may attack you. There was ample warning prior to 9-11. Bush chose to ignore it because he wanted his Pearl Harbor. Homey. You seem to have sexual identity issues, like a lot of career military. Rumsfeld claims many of these ''detainees'' were snatched off the battlefield but refuses to treat them as prisoners of war. Can't do that. |
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David wrote: On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 16:37:41 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Grow up, find a yourself a working set of balls and learn more about the real world. It can be and quite often it is a deadly place. I think that we waited too long to start rooting out terrorists. A lot of people would still be alive if they were found and killed early on. Rumsfeld claims many of these ''detainees'' were snatched off the battlefield but refuses to treat them as prisoners of war. Can't do that. You really need to sit down and study the Geneva Convention, 'tard boy. But then again, you're probably much better spouting off someone else's BS. Continue to tote. dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 13:28:37 -0400, dxAce
wrote: You really need to sit down and study the Geneva Convention, 'tard boy. Geneva Convention? WTF? |
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"David" wrote You can't just go out and start offing people because some day they may attack you. Who says? You? A fecking Communist! Go bugger the fecking Communist Party about their 60 million atrocities you feckin pinkie *******! There was ample warning prior to 9-11. Bush chose to ignore it because he wanted his Pearl Harbor. Your a fecked up Communist propagandist! Rumsfeld claims many of these ''detainees'' were snatched off the battlefield but refuses to treat them as prisoners of war. You are also incredibly stupid and know nothing of their status. |
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On Sun, 3 Jul 2005 13:57:22 -0500, "zaxxon"
wrote: Bull****. Rumsfeld, Bush, Negroponte, etc. are preverts and can't get a ****ing boner unless they are killing people. |
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Michael A. Terrell wrote: m II wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: If we called them terrorists, we would have to shoot them. Take your choice. I see you leave no option for open trials in a public court. Public servants in a free society shouldn't have to hide everything they do from the tax paying public. having gulags out of your country in order to circumvent your own laws is NOT right or moral. mike They are not soldiers, as Iraq doesn't have a legitimate army now Excuse me Iraq does have a legititmate army these days, we have spent enough money training it that their old movement is gone. That leaves terrorists or enemy combatants. Take your pick. We can detain enemy combatants, while a terrorist places no value on life. Not yours, mine or his. They are cowards who think they will gain fame and glory by dying while killing others. They are mentally ill. They do nothing productive for the rest of the world. They kill people, destroy property and the lives of those around them at every turn. They are not citizens of the US so they have no rights on US soil. They could only be tried for war crimes in the US. If they are freely released back to Iraq, they will rejoin the fight. What good will that do? It IS A VERY GOOD IDEA to keep them elsewhere. They can't escape and harm our citizens, or rejoin the fight. Or do you prefer the killing to go on for decades? Do you know anything about how a military HAS to operate to be effective, and minimize death on both sides of the battle line? The last thing most soldiers want to do is kill. It affects them for the rest of their lives and it can even drive some of them to suicide, even though it was a kill or be killed situation. Grow up, find a yourself a working set of balls and learn more about the real world. It can be and quite often it is a deadly place. I think that we waited too long to start rooting out terrorists. A lot of people would still be alive if they were found and killed early on. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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an_old_friend wrote:
Michael A. Terrell wrote: They are not soldiers, as Iraq doesn't have a legitimate army now Excuse me Iraq does have a legititmate army these days, we have spent enough money training it. The people in prison are not part of what is to become a the new Iraqi army. Yes, one is being trained but it still needs a lot of work and I'm sure they don't want people they can't trust serving with them. -- http://home.earthlink.net/~computersforvets/ Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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