True, they're not American citizens. Any that were naturalized citizens, if convicted would lose their citizenship. Not sure why you mention this, but it's true. So what? They've committed capital crimes on American soil.
Why? Again, we've tried, convicted, and are currently housing lots of terrorist in federal prisons. I say let them live out the rest of their (hopefully short) lives there, or:
Works for me.
You're not saying HE politicized this process are you? Seriously?
Wrong. One fool is not going convince 11 others to vote to acquit. At most they'll cause a mistrial, when they'll select 12 other people. Besides, that can be said about ANY trial, ANYWHERE in America. This perverse logic proves my point about lack of faith in our judicial system.
Very true. Even if any those detained there DID happen to be innocent before they got picked up (and I'm not saying any of them were, or how many), they'd most likely go back as fully indoctrinated Al Quaeda members. So what are you suggesting? No matter which place they're tried, if any of them do somehow get acquitted, they've gotta be released, don't they?




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