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 »

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Richard Carlson
2.1
by Richard Carlson - Oct. 1, 2008

This is possibly the worst story ever written. It says detaining a prisoner is like putting him in a holding cell while the harsh realilty is the prisoner is held and tortured forever. We did "detain" Japanese-Americans whether citizens or not. Not our finest hour, but we did not torture them and they were released when the war ended. The author is groping and appears ridiculous in his efforts.

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