CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
The particulars of the statute book are never finalised, the principle of equality under the law in a representative democracy has been.Elind said:I also think that you are excessively pessimistic about the ever evolving process. We haven't, and never will, reach the final version of "The Law". If we ever thought so that would be the end, not the begining of anything.
However I am not trying to as philosophical about legalities on this issue. The issue being the general one of what to do with "islamists" in Guantanamo.
Simply, I don't think our criminal system can deal with them practically, nor do I think it should in a "philosophical" sense for the simple reason that they are not criminals in their mind, nor are they part of our social system.
Our societies recognise as a basic principle that nobody should be subject to arbitrary treatment by government. That's nobody, whether they're part of our system or not, and principle meaning principle. Rather than address the new problem and find a solution, this administration has invented a new, unprotected category of people and arbitrarily declared who's in it. Law is evolving to cope, but the White House is resisting every step of the way. So much for principles.
I'm gob-smacked. Guilt by belief. An interesting question to pose to someone who's been held in detention by the US for years with no representation, not even news about what they're supposed to be guilty of:By all means, lobby for independent oversight, to prevent more of the abuses in Abu Graib, for example, but don't lose sight of the fact that these are perverted individuals by our standards; and before you yell "evidence", just ask them what they believe in; never mind what they were alleged to have been doing when cuffed.
"Are you an enemy of the United States?"