This is quite a query from such a small mind. Since those housed at Guantanamo are not U.S. citizens, and are indeed considered prisoners of war, do the same rights that we enjoy apply to them? And of course the broader question that you must ask yourself is if you believe that they are guilty or innocent. I, along with most rational humans, believe that they are guilty, and therefore have no such rights. They are being fed and housed, and should enjoy nothing else.
Now then, if they're guilty of a crime, should they be prosecuted? Well of course they should. Terroists deserve to die. If they're innocent, should they be released? Sure.
This is elementary for someone with my superior community college intellect. Next subject please.
It is elementary. I'm surprised others couldn't handle this as well as you.
Your Friend,
Professor Joe
So, now tahae professor runs interference for the challenged.
You caught me in a typo but you've completely misinterpreted it.
I meant to say, "So now, teehee, the professor runs interference for the challenged".




