FEOS wrote:
You're in a car accident. The rescuers cut you out from behind the wheel of your car and take you to the hospital. Do you need the courts to determine whether or not you were driving?
Your analogies invariably fail, and they betray your agenda in some Freudian way.
Of course you need a court to determine who was driving, thats normal practice - outside the Police state you obviously desire.
A friend of mine was stationary at a traffic light when he was rear-ended by a Police car.
They breathalysed him three times.
Perhaps it would have been easier if the Police didn't have to bother with trivialities like courts and could have just sentenced him on the spot.
The US determined where the 'battle field' was, saying someone was 'on the battle field' is not evidence enough.
The fact that almost no-one in Guantanamo has been tried speaks for itself.
Its not enough to say 'They're in Gitmo, they must be baddies'. It just doesn't cut it.
FEOS wrote:
Those who were captured. By participating in combat against Coalition forces while not following the tenets of the GC.
I'm not sure, did the various Afghan tribes, the Northern alliance etc, sign up to the GC?
How many of them can even read or write?
I don't remember any griping about the GC when the US was supplying arms and eqpt for the Afghan and Pakistani tribes to use against the Russians.
How does that fit with the GC, hiring mercenaries to attack soldiers of another country? Is that in the GC?
And if they are your hired mercenaries isn't it your duty to make sure they stick the the GC, instead of skinning prisoners alive?
You're just a big fat hypocrite.