June 11, 2006
From CNN.com:
Three prisoners at the detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have hanged themselves in what is being called a "planned event," the U.S. military has said.According to Rear Adm. Harry Harris, commander of Joint Task Force-Guantanamo, there is a mythical belief that Guantanamo would be shut down if three detainees died. As a result, the suicides were planned, not spontaneous.They are the first confirmed deaths at the compound. Prisoners have attempted suicide in the past.
"Two Saudis and one Yemeni, each located in Camp 1, were found unresponsive and not breathing in their cells by guards," said a statement issued by Joint Task Force-Guantanamo on Saturday.
Human rights advocates are eagerly jumping on the incident to bolster their claims that America is bad and President Bush is evil. Expect their assertions to be repeatedly emphasized by the generally complicit mainstream media.
My take on the situation is that fanatics killing themselves is not, at all, an unusual event. And, in all candor, I'd much rather fanatics commit suicide in a cell as opposed to a bus or restaurant crowded with innocents.
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Don't let that stop you wasting a pack of Kleenex on the scum non-the-less...
Posted by: davec at June 11, 2006 01:44 AM (CcXvt)
Posted by: DCO at June 11, 2006 01:55 AM (ht8Md)
Posted by: Michael Hampton at June 11, 2006 02:18 AM (FVbj6)
We all know before the U.S captured them, these two Saudi's and the Yemeni were growing Alfalfa, drinking tea and playing chess while flying kites in Afghanistan right?
Two of the most radical, Jihadi nations, nationals were detained on the battlefield, and you want to sing Kum Ba Yah and give em a hug -- how totally predictable.
Posted by: davec at June 11, 2006 02:20 AM (CcXvt)
William Goodman from the New York-based Center for
Constitutional Rights told AFP news agency the men were
"heroes for those of us who believe in basic American
values of justice, fairness and democracy".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5068606.stm
Posted by: Capp at June 11, 2006 02:29 AM (XgLFc)
Posted by: Michael Hampton at June 11, 2006 02:49 AM (FVbj6)
And can't we call any attempt to interfere with the use of the rope to make a noose -- or to cut them down -- a crime against humanity?
After a week or two we could close Gitmo because there would be no more prisonerst there -- wouldn't that make the libs and the "world community" orgasmicly happy?
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at June 11, 2006 06:09 AM (Jqugw)
Posted by: Ernie Oporto at June 11, 2006 06:50 AM (WvUov)
DCO, you really ought to get out more often. Around 200 Gitmo detainees have been released. Some returned to the battle field and some of those were swept up again and returned to detainment. Sounds to me like we've got a lot of pretty guilty people still there. "Put yourself in the same situation, held indefinitely, and tell us how long it would take for you to go "fanatic."" Oh, please. You're using the base assumption that they're innocent. Something I don't know and neither do you. So all your righteous indignation is just empty rhetoric. How much "justice" do you think you'd get from these people you're so ready to stand up for?
Posted by: Oyster at June 11, 2006 07:05 AM (YudAC)
Posted by: john ryan at June 11, 2006 07:14 AM (TcoRJ)
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at June 11, 2006 07:58 AM (8e/V4)
Posted by: greyrooster at June 11, 2006 08:03 AM (2/7WJ)
Posted by: Graeme at June 11, 2006 08:05 AM (QO12b)
Posted by: john ryan at June 11, 2006 11:30 AM (TcoRJ)
Posted by: Oyster at June 11, 2006 11:46 AM (YudAC)
You act surprised that death would not be a determent for people who are willing to die for their cause, either by explosive vest or on the battlefield.
However I am disappointed in the Guantanamo situation too, but most likely for different reasons than yourself. You see, I believe if anyone captured is not a member of the Taliban, that were captured not wearing a uniform that distinguished them from Civilians they should already have been tried and executed under a military tribuneral.
Hiding amongst Civilians while conducting battle against our forces is not only cowardly, but leads to collateral damage to Civilians who are inevitably injured or killed while being used as shields by unidentifiable jihadi's, it also means our own soldiers are killed while taking measures to avoid wounding or killing Civilians, consider Sgt. Ben Morton who was killed in Mosul, who's team avoided using percussion grenades when entering Civilian homes because they can kill children there is no doubt using a percussion grenade would have saved his life.
These are the people the Left wants to put on Trial and put in prison, so they can spend time in Jail while members of our own armed forces, and Civilians lay in their graves because of their cowardly method of warfare?
Posted by: davec at June 11, 2006 12:07 PM (CcXvt)
Posted by: william copenhaver at June 11, 2006 02:55 PM (ENoLU)
Posted by: slug at June 11, 2006 03:56 PM (soGSc)
I do get out now and then but thanks for the invite. I'm aware that some detainees have been released. I'm not surprised that some of them would be caught and returned to prison. What happened to justice for all? You don't think that some of them were just pissed off enought to go back to battle? What a way for us to recruit for the terrorists. As for innocence I'm glad I don't have to be the judge. We still have to uphold the standard of law and not let our emotions run away from us. Innocent until proven guilty. We become as bad as the terrorists if we let this standard slip. Psalms 23:4 will tell you to whom I look for justice.
Posted by: DCO at June 11, 2006 11:15 PM (ht8Md)
Posted by: Oyster at June 12, 2006 06:15 AM (YudAC)
Posted by: greyrooster at June 12, 2006 10:41 AM (fDZgg)
Posted by: Callemasiseeum at June 12, 2006 02:33 PM (UHKaK)
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