Quote Originally Posted by RoadToad View Post
I don't like the way this is being handled, invoking the "public safety exception" to not read him his Miranda rights, but not calling him an enemy combatant. I'm concerned that this approach may come back to bite them. I don't have any problem if they continue to question him, with or without a lawyer present; I just don't want to see Obama blow this one, and it seems to me he's trying to straddle the fence. I guess the worst that could happen is the suspect will say something that will get thrown out of court, and they already have enough to fry him on the federal terrorism charges.
Slippery slope......VERY Slippery.

No matter what the administration does they are screwed because the are PUSHING for bringing these evil ******** here for trial.

I didn't think an official position had been taken on domestic AMERICAN citizens in this country being tried for terrorism.

McVeigh was not....so I wonder why the difference here.


Like I said this is all new ground, and it will be interesting how this plays out..........I think he should be read his Miranda rights, because he is a United States Citizen, and under our constitution, he is AFFORDED that right.....that is clear.

Later,

Geo