[Grovenet] Remember the goat herder?
jo.david
jo.david at verizon.net
Fri Mar 20 22:13:11 PDT 2009
New laws do not need to be invented.
We do have a process for such conditions ( or at least the
Constitution did ). Those wrongly held without bail could sue their
captors and those in decision making authority over their captors for
civil damages and mental anguish. The current US Administration
should support those wrongly held in their court actions against
Cheney, Rumsfeld, Bush, Gonzales, et all.
And then after a civil trial, we should allow for their extradition
to Afghanistan to face criminal trial by a jury of "their peers" for
charges of kidnap in the region/city where the kidnappings took place.
David
On Mar 20, 2009, at 9:40 AM, Katie Allnutt wrote:
> Here is an interesting article for those who remember the story of
> the goat herder whose father in law turned him in for the $5K fee,
> thinking the US would quickly realize they just had a simple goat
> herder. But the family was disappointed when they kept him for
> several years trying to get the 'truth' out of him. Of course they
> were confused because they thought the US was a big smart country
> that could tell the difference between a goat herder and a terrorist,
> but they were wrong with folks like Cheney and Rumsfield in charge.
> Now we find ourselves in the situation where goat herders in
> Afghanistan know that Dick Cheney is a lying despot but not enough
> people in the US know it. With people finally feeling like they can
> come out and tell the truth (even though it is unfortunate they
> didn't have the balls to do so at the time) maybe we can return to
> the philosophies of Washington and the other founders who advocated
> treating prisoners humanely.
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/cb_guantanamo_wrongly_held
>
>
> Katie
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