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The NEW AND IMPROVED "Pentagon, Ft. Hood, terrorist attack" thread. NOW WITH A POLL!
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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 1966267" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>Here's my thing. I feel for the victims that they deserve the benefits and medals as this fits all of the criteria of a terrorist attack. But then, how do you try the guy? He's military, so with a court-martial and charge him with treason? Do we treat him like any other terrorist and throw him in Gitmo? The guy is an American citizen and still entitled to his rights no matter how terrible and disgusting his actions were. So would it be better for justice to be served if he's tried as a regular citizen even if the victims of the attack don't get the benefits they deserve? I honestly have no answer. I think we've passed so many different laws to prosecute the war on terror that it now causes confusion when we catch one of these bastards and want to see justice served.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 1966267, member: 4491"] Here's my thing. I feel for the victims that they deserve the benefits and medals as this fits all of the criteria of a terrorist attack. But then, how do you try the guy? He's military, so with a court-martial and charge him with treason? Do we treat him like any other terrorist and throw him in Gitmo? The guy is an American citizen and still entitled to his rights no matter how terrible and disgusting his actions were. So would it be better for justice to be served if he's tried as a regular citizen even if the victims of the attack don't get the benefits they deserve? I honestly have no answer. I think we've passed so many different laws to prosecute the war on terror that it now causes confusion when we catch one of these bastards and want to see justice served. [/QUOTE]
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