A Threat That Belongs Behind Bars

Critics argue that if the United States cannot prove before a court of law that detainees at Guantánamo Bay have committed a crime, then they should be released. This argument rests on the principle that people should be punished only for committing a crime. Full Story »

Posted by Larry Boozer

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Harley Griffin
2.9
by Harley Griffin - Oct. 1, 2008

This opinion piece identifies the case of support for detention of those deemed dangerous. It does not however address the impartiality of those who adjuge; and it blatantly overlooks the despicable conditions into which detainees are forced, while convicted corporate white collar criminals are incarcerated in relative splendor.

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