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To: Elroy who wrote (190743)7/3/2006 1:25:52 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Nonsense, I'm very supportive of hunting down and killing the people that captured those two US soldiers.

Considering that Abu Ayyub Al-Masri, Zarqawi's successor, was likely behind the act, and that he is an Egyptian foreigner, and thus, an illegal combatant, are you willing to hunt him down as well?

What about those who educated and instilled within him the belief that he didn't have to treat US captives humanely and with respect?

As I said before we have no idea if the Gitmo detainees are even dangerous or if they ever pledged to harm American or what they have done or think.

So you believe we're just willing to fill up the Gitmo facility with any Tariq, Dalal, and Husayn that we come across? Are you THAT NAIVE to believe we'd waste time on someone we didn't have major concerns about? Or is it just stupidity on your part?

How would the Americans know? And if they did know, why can't they tell us? It's four years later

Are you telling me that no one in Afghanistan knew who was, and who wasn't, involved with Al Qai'da and the Taliban? But once again, you're assuming we just picked up everyone we came across in Afghanistan and sent them to Gitmo..

Do you actually know how many detainees are in Gitmo right now? How many have been actually held there since we overthrew the Taliban in 2001?

Did you know they've released the names of all the detainees at Gitmo?

Hawk