Monday, February 20, 2006

Guantomino Bay

Guantomino Bay
What’s the plan in Guantomino Bay. Is the plan to keep the prisoners there without due process of law until they die or until Jehovah Bush dies? Which is it? Doesn’t anyone in America, the once noble republic, care about due process of law?

Don’t give me the crap about it only applying to American Citizens. It’s a concept that applies to every human on the planet. Unless, of course, that you believe Americans are a super people, the basic Nazis approach. To say that our concepts do not apply to all mankind is to make a mockery of all of our noble beliefs. It proves Big Bin’s statement that we are tyrants that make up the rules as we do along. We are self-serving and really believe in nothing. Look’s like Bin has us on this one.

In a way, Bin was a test. Bin is a test. A test to find out if we have any real principles left in America – or are we fat cats just living on our remaining wealth and military power. The end of America won’t come from a military defeat, it will come when there are not enough of us left that care about the principles that made this country great. America is dying, one day at a time, in Guantomino Bay.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

We as Americans play the nice guys, I am glad America had the nuts to protect our own people. Do we all forget about how many people we lost in 9/11. No because most people are to scared to leave America where they are comfortable. Come overseas and see the what Military does for you. Tell all the soldiers that died, we are losing America one day out a time. The end of America would be from people with your thoughts not the true Americans. If you dont like America move out.

Anonymous said...

nice or not their are people in america who are selfish. however i still believe that integrity, pride, and honor still exist in many citizans of america. If you cant see the any good left quit complaining and leave.

Wiley.Foxes said...

The question is: Should Due Process of Law apply to all men or just Americans. Neither of the comments above addressed this core issue.

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