Thursday, June 12, 2008

Letting Terrorists "Question Their Confinement"

The liberals are pushing for allowing those imprisoned at Guantanamo to "question" their imprisonment. The question I want to ask is, do they allow US to "question" their imprisonment of people they've kidnapped, and whom they eventually behead or kill in other ways, just to make a point? Did we allow German and Japanese prisoners of war to "question" their imprisonment? Yes, I know they were uniformed soldiers and their situation was different from that faced by these prisoners. But should we allow them more rights when they're caught trying to kill our soldiers and innocent people, just because they don't wear uniforms and live among the innocents, while putting those innocents in "harm's way?" I don't think they have ANY rights. They should be put to death, just as they would one of ours if they captured him (or her, but they'd rape her first). I'm getting to the point where I'm thinking those liberals who worry so much about the "rights of terrorists" ought to be treated the same. (Just common sense)

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