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This is exactly what the Nazi's did. Who knows besides "terrorists" who goes to these camps? How can this be legal?

2006-09-06 08:16:32 · 24 answers · asked by muslimah 3 in Politics & Government Government

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I knew it already from watching news on PBS, which I suggest to any true American to watch if they want the real story.

Anyways, what you didn't mention that I also got from PBS's The Newshour, was that Bush was going to be charged with war crimes by the ICC, International Criminal Court.

They charge ppl for war crimes when a leader fails to comply with it's own courts. It came down to if Bush did not get those prisoners in the open and give them a trial = war criminal.

That is what you are seeing going now.

Also, did you know he is still fighting it by trying to have legislation changed. Freaking guy just won't play by the rules, ya know.

2006-09-09 21:52:35 · answer #1 · answered by BeachBum 7 · 1 0

As a patriot and a true American, there is not one day in five years, seven months, and seventeen days that I haven't been enraged. And very, very ashamed.

And even more than Mister Bush, I am ashamed by the majority of fine, outstanding model Americans like eight of the fourteen who responded to your question before I did.

I will never despise any one individual more than I hate Adolph Hitler.

But if not for the Nazis, Hitler would have been nothing more than a hateful little drunk in an Austrian beer hall, slowly drinking himself to death on crappy landscape paintings of barnyards and empty fields and ducks on ponds. He would have been a total failure and a nobody, as nature had intended. So collectively, I detest the Nazis a million times more than I hate Hitler.

I feel exactly the same way about Mr. Bush and his Nazis, and I've said this since the election was stolen on Nov. 8, 2000. Everything that has passed and been allowed to pass since then has done nothing but further my proof of such.

George Bush is a Christian in exactly the same way that Hitler was a good Catholic boy. The only difference is Bush is a neoNazi and the Islamic are the New Jews.

2006-09-06 08:46:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Its legal because they waged war on the United States. If they were uniformed members of an army they would be treated as POWs. But they were instead treated as enemy combatants. Enemy combatants, like spies, are not entitled to any special rights or privileges. There is no international treaty protecting their rights, because every nation in the world abhors terror.

Most of the terrorists in these prisons were turned over by the country where they were being held.

2006-09-06 08:30:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Doesn't have to be legal for Bush to do it. He does anything he pleases, including subverting the last two presidential election results to get himself made president. Come on, I can't imagine that you are surprised by this!
We are no longer living in a remotely free country, and unless something radical happens in this year's congressional elections, you can expect it to get a lot worse for a lot longer. I weep for America--we have truly lost our way. If it seems like the behavior of a fascist, that's because this is a fascist government. Try doing a web search for "New American Century" and you will see how far to the right the people running this country really are. They think Social Security is a communist plot.

2006-09-06 09:45:53 · answer #4 · answered by homebuyer 3 · 0 2

there is a saying (whenever a resident or goverment keep insisting that there is nothing ...then there is something!!) not terrorists who go there ...people who disagrees with USA are the ones who go there....dont tell me that the most powerful country in the world cant find real terrorists and put them in any prison..
and if only you knew how they torture peope OH MY GOD!!..its inhuman treatment....but its something to be outraged for i guess your right....nd there i guess there is a reason to keep it a secret...and what kind of presidents that keeps this kind of information from people....and how does Mr.Bush define a terrorist anyway ....anyone in american jails?? or is it just anyone america doesnt like? or someone that is free to express he is different...instead of this why dont USA look for the real terrorists who kill people with no mean like ben laden and put them in prison....:)

2006-09-09 22:27:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maybe we'll actually get some info... Go on Bush, blast that rap music till they give it up !!! By the way that's what the human rights activist defines as torture in Gitmo.. that and dropping the temp. of the cells .. No way does that sound like Nazi Germany.

2006-09-06 09:12:34 · answer #6 · answered by bereal1 6 · 3 0

"Ask not for whom the bell tolls , it tolls for thee".

Last year;
Recent developments suggest that the Bush administration may already be contemplating what to do with Americans who are deemed insufficiently loyal or who disseminate information that may be considered helpful to the enemy.


There also was another little-noticed item posted at the U.S. Army Web site, about the Pentagon’s Civilian Inmate Labor Program. This program “provides Army policy and guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations.”

Plus, there was that curious development in January when the Army Corps of Engineers awarded Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root a $385 million contract to construct detention centers somewhere in the United States

The Army document, first drafted in 1997, underwent a “rapid action revision” on Jan. 14, 2005. The revision provides a “template for developing agreements” between the Army and for the use of civilian inmate labor on Army installations.

2006-09-06 08:37:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Only people living in closets didn't know the US has secret prisons. The evidence has been overwhelming. The time for outraged is long past, or are you outraged that he admitted it?

2006-09-06 08:24:58 · answer #8 · answered by icetender 3 · 2 0

I am outraged that you are outraged. Quit reading the DNC's talking points and get with the program. We are at war. This is what we do in a war. The bad guys go to secret prisons.

2006-09-06 08:37:29 · answer #9 · answered by Timinator.3000 2 · 1 2

Bush is a Nazi, so this comes as no surprize to me and many others. What is a shock, is what you are outraged. Hell, this has been happening more and more since the beginning of his second term. It is obvious what he's up to, I think.

2006-09-06 08:25:56 · answer #10 · answered by InternetPosterChild 2 · 1 1

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