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GOP Congressman: Terror Trial Held In NYC To Attract Terror Attack Because 'Rebuilding Will Create Jobs'
http://crooksandliars.com/susie-…- not sure why this guy is getting a trial...johndiggity
- They should just put him in a concentration camp?DrBombay
- I love how these guys are perceived as a threat. Like it's gonna be like in Con Air or The Fugitive and they somehow escape a max security prisonukit
- escape a max security prisonukit
- And you never will get it. You're too simple minded to understand the intricacies of our governing.EightyDeuce
- directed at – johndiggityEightyDeuce
- Was he read his miranda rights?Mimio
- From a foreign policy perspective you would probably would want this guy to rot in jail.Mimio
- why is afforded the rights of a us citizen?johndiggity
- Ah Gohmert is just upset that no terrorists want to attack Texas. He can't get any of that rebuilding money.Dr_Sparkleshine
- and, i understand our "governing style" just fine. you, however, may want to brush up on the intricacies of the geneva convention and the classification of prisoners of war, enemy combatants, and spies/saboteurs.johndiggity
- convention and the classification of prisoners of war, enemy combatants, and spies/saboteurs.johndiggity
- http://news.yahoo.co…IRNlun6
- Your ideology always gets in the way, John.DrBombay
- In my opinion fox and the right wing cause far more damage mocking our courts calling them a circus that is unfit to try terror suspects.IRNlun6
- ... terrorists.IRNlun6
- Even a known terrorist gets a fair trial in America... does it make sense now?DrBombay
- it's not my ideology. it's law. from our supreme court (ex parte quirin): "Unlawfulcombatants are likewise subject to capture and detention, but in addition they are subject to trial and punishment by military tribunals..."johndiggity
- likewise subject to capture and detention, but in addition they are subject to trial and punishment by military tribunals..."johndiggity
- tribunals..."johndiggity
- GOP + FOX = FEAR MONGERSutopian
- GOP + FOX = FEAR MONGERSutopian
- GOP + FOX = FEAR MONGERSutopian
- so my original point being, not sure why he should have a trial. as opposed to a military tribunal.johndiggity
- but then again, apparently i am a simpleminded redneck. what do i know?johndiggity
- Maybe to prove to the world that America is still a country of justice? Maybe we take the higher road.Dr_Sparkleshine
- I know how you republitards love to take the lowest common denominator route though. 'Murika, fuck yeah!Dr_Sparkleshine
- Terrorists have been tried in our civilian criminal courts many times. Original Trade Center bombers (who failed to bring the towers down), the case of Timothy McVeigh and his sidekick, and the case of the Puerto Rican terrorists many years ago. They were all tried and convicted in a civilian court of law . . .DrBombay
- bring the towers down), the case of Timothy McVeigh and his sidekick, and the case of the Puerto Rican terrorists many years ago. They were all tried and convicted in a civilian court of law . . .DrBombay
- years ago. They were all tried and convicted in a civilian court of law . . . (PASTED)DrBombay
- Illegal aliens still go through our court system also. They aren't just executed because they aren't citizens.DrBombay
- yes, but none of those were unlawful combatants because the us was not at war.johndiggity
- you seem to be the one with the ideology problems here.johndiggity
- What war were we in before 9/11 again? Watch your sharp tongue, bitch.DrBombay
- Constitution also says declaration of war needs to be approved by Congress, interestingly enoughukit
- I don't remember that happeningukit
- i love how no one can engage in an argument without resorting to name calling.johndiggity