We are at war, lefty. Some of these rights seem to conflict with the ability to win that war most efficiently.
well, honestly, this is not a
real war. real wars are between
nations. this is a battle with states on one side, and
criminal terrorist organizations on the other.
real wars involve armies in
uniform fighting each other. it is not a crime to fight and conquer land, while serving in an army while in uniform.
these people that we are at "war" with, do not represent a state and do not wear a uniform. they are accused of crimes that
unlike regular soldiers, could bring about long prison sentences or the death penalty.
it is for this reason, that they have the right to a trial by jury, a lawyer, to present evidence and witnesses, to see the evidence against them. because
they face penalties that no regular soldier in a real war would face.
yes, it is quite paradoxical that because they are
accused of being soo much more evil and criminal then soldiers in a regular army, that they actually deserve more rights then if they were just regular old soldiers in a regular old army.