How to explain Guantanamo to your democrat friends now that Obama has fully endorsed using military trials at Guantanamo.
Ten years ago today, George Bush opened Guantanamo. Barack Hussein Obama has been in command of Guantanamo [responsible 24/7/365] for over three years. Here is Obama's full Guantanamo narrative: "The U.S.A. is a nation of laws..."
Number One: The
Number Two: Much, much wiser minds than the current crop of lawyers, talking head TV pundits, and red-state/blue-state politicians made sure the U.S.A. had a Title 10 (Armed Forces). This is a key point and needs repeating - much smarter people than the current crop of democrat and republican politicians, lawyers and judges decided long ago the
Number Three: By blurring the lines between -
a) procedures applicable to domestic crimes committed by ordinary criminals (Common Crime - Title 18) and
b) law of war procedures applicable to the detention of enemy combatants (Armed Forces - Title 10);
progressive democrats purposely confuse the public to win elections.
Number Four: Because these jihadi loons are not alleged to have robbed some corner liquor store their actions fall under Title 10 of the U.S. Code (Armed Forces).
Bottom-line: Not everyone's actions fall under Title 18 of the U.S. Code (Common Crime). During a period of armed conflict (when 3,000 Americans can be slaughtered in 45 minutes) not everyone is "just" a common criminal. Current progressive democrats argue the
FOOTNOTES -
“Detainees are held at
“Millions have been detained during armed conflicts, most notably during World War II and more recently during the war in
“Detaining captured enemycombatants without charges or trials and placing them in a position where they are incapable of inflicting harm on us or our allies is entirely consistent with internationally accepted principles that have endured for more than four centuries,” said Morris D. Davis
“By blurring the lines between procedures applicable to domestic crimes committed by ordinary criminals and law of war procedures applicable to the detention of enemy combatants, critics mislead the public,” said Morris D. Davis



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