Any thoughts on the rights of "enemy combatants"? What are their actual rights (if any) and what are they entitled to? I definitely am not cool with the U.S. just holding them with trial, or, I'm assuming, even charging. Of course, this kind of thing probably happens all the time, especially after 9-11. [ fuck it, just shoot 'em dead. they hate america, so they deserve to die. while we're at it, lets also snipe anyone who utters a critical word against the government, because dissent is trasonous... Ann Coulter should be in charge of all this -- she knows what patriotism really is. jesus. i thought the constitution was pretty clear on this one, really. i understand that national security requires some special considerations, but seems like there's some rights being neglected here. -k] CNN.com - UK investigates Guantanamo five - Feb. 20, 2004 |