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Old 10-05-2006, 10:45 PM   #1
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Now That You Could be Labeled an Enemy Combatant

Since Congress recently handed Bush the power to identify American citizens as "unlawful enemy combatants" and detain them indefinitely without charge, it's worth examining the administration's record of prisoner abuse as well as the building of stateside detention centers.

As Texas governor (from 1995-2000) Bush oversaw the executions of 152 prisoners, and thus became the most-killing governor in the history of the United States. Ethnic minorities, many of whom did not have access to proper legal representation, comprised a large percentage of those Bush put to death, and in one particularly egregious example, Bush executed an immigrant who hadn't even seen a consular official from his own country (as is required by the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, to which the US was a signatory). Bush's explanation: "Texas did not sign the Vienna Convention, so why should we be subject to it?"

Governor Bush also flouted the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child by choosing to execute juvenile offenders, a practice shared at the time only by Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Significantly, in 1998 a full 92% of the juvenile offenders on Bush's death row were ethnic minorities.

Conditions inside Texan prisons during Bush's reign were so notorious that federal Judge William Wayne Justice wrote, "Many inmates credibly testified to the existence of violence, rape and extortion in the prison system and about their own suffering from such abysmal conditions."

In September 1996, for example, a videotaped raid on inmates at a county jail in Texas showed guards using stun guns and an attack dog on prisoners, who were later dragged face-down back to their cells.

Funding of mental health programs during Bush's reign was so poor that Texan prisons had a sizeable number of mentally-impaired inmates; defying international human rights standards, these inmates ended up on death row. For instance, a prisoner named Emile Duhamel, with severe psychological disabilities and an IQ of 56, died in his Texan death-row jail cell in July 1998. Authorities blamed "natural causes" but a lack of air conditioning in cells that topped 100 degrees Fahrenheit in a summer heat wave may have killed Duhamel instead. How many other Texan prisoners died of such neglect during Bush's governorship is unclear.

As president, Bush presides over a prison population topping two million people, giving America the dubious distinction of having a higher percentage of its citizens behind bars than any other country. When considering that (based on 2003 figures) the US has three times more prisoners per capita than Iran and seven times more than Germany, the nation looks more like a Gulag than the Land of the Free.

The White House has also stifled investigation into the roughly 760 aliens (mainly Muslim men) the US government rounded up post-9/11, ostensibly for immigration violations. Amnesty International reports that 9/11 detainees have suffered "a pattern of physical and verbal abuse by some corrections officers" and a denial of "basic human rights."

Then of course, there's Guantanamo, where the US is holding hundreds of detainees in top secrecy and without access to courts, legal counsel or family visits. Add to that the thousands of Afghans and Iraqis the US has imprisoned (including a large percentage of innocent civilians) and countless US secret prisons across the globe, and it looks as if incarceration is the nation's best export.

While Abu Ghraib may have left administration officials falling over themselves with protestations of compassion, it's worth remembering that the Bush White House has fought hard against the International Convention Against Torture, especially a proposal to establish voluntary inspections of prisons and detention centers in signatory countries, such as the United States.

Put it all together, and last week's passage of the Military Commissions Act is ominous for those in the US. As Bruce Ackerman noted recently in The Los Angeles Times, the legislation "authorizes the president to seize American citizens as enemy combatants, even if they have never left the United States. And once thrown into military prison, they cannot expect a trial by their peers or any protections of the Bill of Rights." The vague criteria for being labeled an enemy combatant (taking part in "hostilities against the United States") don't help either. Would that include anti-war protestors? People who criticize Bush? Unclear.

In 2002, wacko former Attorney General John Ashcroft called for the indefinite detainment of US citizens he considered to be "enemy combatants," and while widely criticized at the time, Congress went ahead and fulfilled Ashcroft's nefarious vision last week. Ashcroft had also called for stateside internment camps, and accordingly, in January 2006 the US government awarded a Halliburton subsidiary $385 million to build detention centers to be used for, "an unexpected influx of immigrants or to house people after a natural disaster or for new programs that require additional detention space." New programs that require additional detention space. Hmm.

The disgraceful Military Commissions Act and the building of domestic internment camps are yet more examples of blowback from the administration's so-called war on terror, and we ignore these increasing assaults on our civil liberties at our own peril.

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Old 10-05-2006, 11:36 PM   #2
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It's nice to know I'm not the only one horrified by this. Of all the conventions to renig on I'm not sure the Geneva convention is one we want to back out of. This new law gives the president the right to interpret the rules of the Geneva convention how he sees fit which essentially means "torture away". He's only banned from mutilation, rape, and murder. Nevermind that torture is notorious for providing little to know useable intelligence. But hey...I'm sure there's a difference between regular torture and freedom torture. I miss my constitutional rights.

You know...I used to laugh when I'd read shit where people talked about America becoming a police state. Now it's not so funny. We seem to keep inching closer and closer.
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Old 10-06-2006, 06:41 AM   #3
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It's nice to know I'm not the only one horrified by this. Of all the conventions to renig on I'm not sure the Geneva convention is one we want to back out of. This new law gives the president the right to interpret the rules of the Geneva convention how he sees fit which essentially means "torture away". He's only banned from mutilation, rape, and murder. Nevermind that torture is notorious for providing little to know useable intelligence. But hey...I'm sure there's a difference between regular torture and freedom torture. I miss my constitutional rights.

You know...I used to laugh when I'd read shit where people talked about America becoming a police state. Now it's not so funny. We seem to keep inching closer and closer.

I have come to realize that the media often predicts future events unfolding. I believe this is in an effort to accomlish the above. When I watch V for vendeta I just watched in horror. I too suspect the US gov't is heading in that direction.

What I particularly found interesting was the second article on disarming citizens.

Steve - we can agree on something, gov't has to change, military powers have to change adn they way large US corps must change as well.
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Old 10-06-2006, 09:44 AM   #4
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yeah stuff like this is what i really fear, when you remove the fair trial and basic human rights we become what we say we hate.....
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Old 10-06-2006, 11:14 AM   #5
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You know...when wiretapping was all the rage, everyone said "if you've done nothing wrong you've got nothing to hide". I always regarded them as idiots who never looked at history as a precursor (i.e. McCarthyism)...but now what exactly entails an "enemy combatant"? Dissent is a healthy thing...without it people would essentially be mindless zombies that exist only to promote a party agenda. But with one person and one party calling the shots as to who is and isn't worthy of such a title, everyone needs to be afraid. Now Bush could legally lock up virtually anyone who disagreed with him and torture them. That's unlikely since the public outcry would be incredible, but the fact that the possibility is even there is more than horrifying. There needs to be a law...whenever one party has the presidency, the other party controls the congress. I know that sounds odd, but when one party controls both you get ridiculously insane legislature like this passed.

Oh...and where the fuck was John McCain during all of this? Of all people, you'd think a Vietnam POW who'd endured unspeakable acts of torture would have pushed hard against this bill. But instead he knuckled under like some school boy bitch. What the fuck?
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Old 10-06-2006, 04:39 PM   #6
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It's not one party based, its the entire government system now. Rebulicans or democrats; same shit.

I agree Steve, people dont seem to mind being watch/listened too. It would be amazing if an inoccent person was framed with editted voice clips of phone coversation recorded by a new wiretape. Then with the new legals in place that person would never have to see the public court and be locked up.

Seems to me that we're headed for something very different then first meets the eye with these new legals.

No one must ask. HOW BAD DOES IT HAVE TO GET BEFORE WE DO SOMETHING?
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Now that...is the right question. The problem is that most Americans don't pay enough attention to what their own government is doing to know and if they did know they couldn't begin to grasp how to act. They see the government as this massive entity that can't really be challenged without years of red tape. The funny thing is that it really only takes a large group of people making enough noise to get things done. The problem is that now, with this new bill signed into law, any members of a large group calling for governmental change could be "disappeared" without a trial, counsel, charges, etc. for an indefinite period of time. It's really a genius way to legitimize scaring people into keeping quiet. Just think about the next whistleblower who leaks a document unfavorable to the government. They'll claim it's a matter of national security and that the person who leaked it is an unlawful enemy combatant. No doubt Hitler, Stalin, and Mao are all hanging out in hell and kicking themselves for not thinking of this first.
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Old 10-06-2006, 10:50 PM   #8
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Steve, you're in the right direction with this. I wonder how large the group would have to be for it to be a problem for them to all disappear.

What is the current size of all US Police, Military, Costguard, reserves and milia(sp?)?
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Well...I'm not even talking about the use of force at all. If that were the case, you'd need millions out in the street and the inevitable result of that would be a civil war as you're going to have to deal with all of the people who are frightened of change. At least frightened of change outside the way it usually happens in the US...through a flawed voting system and political kickbacks and backroom deals.

What you need is a large number of people from all walks of life...diversity would be key...voicing opposition. If you could get that then people in power will stop supporting others in government and without their support those people essentially have no power. What's ironic is that a government sanctioned "disappearing act" could actually work against the government. If someone who's high profile goes missing the people will see the possibilities of a law like this and start getting scared. I mean...if you're willing to take someone that people will notice is gone, who won't you take? Hopegully that idea will keep this bill at arm's length from the greater population. Time will tell, I suppose.
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Old 10-07-2006, 12:33 PM   #10
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The military makes up about 2% of the population of the US.
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Old 10-08-2006, 07:46 PM   #11
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so how does this include American citizens?:

Sec. 948c. Persons subject to military commissions

`Any alien unlawful enemy combatant is subject to trial by military commission under this chapter.

`(3) ALIEN- The term `alien' means a person who is not a citizen of the United States.


Or did I look up the wrong Military Commissions Act?
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Maybe the new one is a revision. I know in the past it applied to non citizens, but the bill that recently went through does apply to US citizens.
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are you sure? I don't have much experience searching through bills but this is the only thing I'm finding:

Military Commissions Act of 2006 (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate)

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`Sec. 948c. Persons subject to military commissions

`Any alien unlawful enemy combatant is subject to trial by military commission under this chapter.
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Well, if you are doing things that the goverment thinks if a "hostile action" does it still consider you a citizen of the USA? Cause if thats the case then every un-lawful hostile action would make you all under this
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the geekz0r (11:04:16 PM): so 2nd pulls like 1st in the 5speed, 3rd is like 2nd, etc.
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you can lose your citizenship if you commit an act of treason, but it requires a trial and you'd lose your citizenship AFTER you commited the hostile action. so no you don't just lose your citizenship retroactive to right before the moment you do something wrong.
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Im not saying that by doing something that five minutes before that you are a "hostile" Your not a murderer until someone you attempted to murder dies. Your not one just cause you shot someone or something.
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the geekz0r (11:04:16 PM): so 2nd pulls like 1st in the 5speed, 3rd is like 2nd, etc.
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you're trying to say that by commiting a hostile action you could lose your citizenship and be considered an alien correct? I just told you that you could lose your citizenship, but it wouldn't mean you somehow lost it before you commited the action which would be necessary to be subject to this Act.
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so no proof that the statement "Congress recently handed Bush the power to identify American citizens as "unlawful enemy combatants"

is actually true?
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Huh? What? I've been gone all day. Maybe I'll look into it when I get bored. Then again, I really don't see how the line you posted necessarily excludes US citizens. There really doesn't need to be anything about US citizens specifically written because, as the US government, they have a great deal of control over the citizens. However, arresting and detaining a foreign national is a lot trickier since there are special ways of dealing with foreign criminals (generally through some sort of consulate). Putting specific wording into a bill would eliminate that hassle.
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Huh? What? I've been gone all day. Maybe I'll look into it when I get bored. Then again, I really don't see how the line you posted necessarily excludes US citizens. There really doesn't need to be anything about US citizens specifically written because, as the US government, they have a great deal of control over the citizens.

How does it not exclude US citizens? It's pretty simple, if you're a US citizen you are not an alien. It states in plain english who is subject to the Act.

So how does the gov't "have a great deal of control over the citizens"? What does that even mean?
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What I'm saying is that just because there is a provision specifying foreign nationals, that doesn't mean it excludes US citizens. I guess I don't get what's so hard to understand about that.

As for the kind of control government has over citizen's, it's pretty far reaching. I mean...the stage was obviously set for a bill like this by the PATRIOT Act which repealed quite a few freedoms at the government's discretion. I mean you already had FISA for most of this shit...it was established a long time ago. Why go around them unless you wanted to cut out the middle man and do away with having to go in front of a court?
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Why the heck are you talking about foreign nationals for? What does that have to do with US citizens being considered Aliens?
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Why the heck are you talking about foreign nationals for? What does that have to do with US citizens being considered Aliens?

Well...foreign national equals alien. A US citizen is not a foreign national (or "alien"). I'm not sure what you're reading or how you're reading...but I've already made the same point twice. If you still don't get it, just move on.
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Me move on? You're the one not making any sense. You don't see how the term "alien" excludes US citizens when it states in plain english that they define an alien to be a person that's NOT A US CITIZEN.
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Ok...let me lay this out one more time. Since the bill was passed through the US congess and signed by the president of the US I think it pretty much goes without saying that it applies to US citizens and, as such, no special wording is needed to define that. On the other hand, when dealing with aliens (non-citizens), you have to include special wording due to legal issues that could arise with foreign governments that are unhappy when and if one of their citizens is detained (or "disappeared"). Does it make sense now? You're pointing to one provision made for foreign nationals and I'm saying that such a provision doesn't exclude US citizens...it just includes foreign nationals.
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i read over most of it, im 99% sure it excludes us citizens. the only way you could include one is if they are labeled an enemy combatant. when it defines the authority that it gives it clearly states alien or enemy combatant(legal or illegal). in most legal document you cannot assume something because its not there, expecially when definitions are given and defined. now im not saying they couldnt rope a citizen in on this, but they muyst prove they are an enemy combatant otherwise they get a trial and any lawyer worth his salt will be able to prove your a citizen.

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Since the bill was passed through the US congess and signed by the president of the US I think it pretty much goes without saying that it applies to US citizens and, as such, no special wording is needed to define that.

are you saying just because it went through congress and the president that it applys to us citizens? i hope thats not the basis for your argument because we do have this thing called foriegn policy which basically is how we deal with foiegn (not citizens) countries and foriegners. special wording is needed to define everything, every time. thats how the legal system works. once again.. im very confused to the meaning behind what you said about no need for special definition to define that..... left field
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Chris...how does what you just posted contradict anything I said? You said that the bill doesn't include US citizens unless they are deemed enemy combatants by the government. Since the government can, under secrecy, undergo it's own analysis of who and who isn't an enemy combatant, how does this NOT pertain to US citizens? And who gets to define "enemy combatant"? If it's Bush and his butt buddies, then anyone who has oppossed him for any reason at anytime anywhere is a prime target. Let's face it...this administration isn't exactly tolerant about dissent. Then again, they've always got the "blame it all on the guy before me" argument to fall on. Well...if they all weren't a bunch of rampant cocksuckers that might work.

Again...I'm confused. Yes, I am saying that because it went through congress and was signed by the president it does become a federal law that all US citizens must abide by. That is, after all, how laws are made. Failure to do so would almost certainly result in prison time...even if no one knows where you are. The idea of foreign policy is exactly what I was trying to explain to Rob. Special wording exists for special circumstances and foreign policy is one of those circumstances.

How is it so hard for you people to believe that almost every politician at any given time will fuck you in the ass without lube just for a little bit more power? This is true 10 fold of this administration and the fact of the matter is that you're allowing them to get away with it. Even if the bill didn't apply to US citizens (which it does), it's just wrong. When the question of "are we torturing people?" came up, the appropriate response should've been "how do we stop it and save face with the rest of the world?". Not "how do we make it legal?". The fact that this discussion is even taking place is a disgrace to this country. While every republican masturbates to the idea of this country being based in judeo-christian values, they seem to ignore the fact that tortue is among the most NON-judeo-christian things you can do. But hey...they support id because Bush goes to their church. Fucking wankers.
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Again...I'm confused.

ain't that the f'ing truth. By your logic, since illegals can't vote then citizens can't vote because laws were passed by the US gov't thereby making everyone subject to them even though it states that such laws pertain to illegals (probably referred to as ALIENS!).

and now write another essay about why you hate republicans as if it pertains to the actual discussion of who is subject to the military commissions act.

ALSO NOTE it says ALIEN enemy combatants, not just ANY enemy combatant. Key word being ALIEN. You can obviously be an enemy of the nation and be a citizen but you can't be an ALIEN enemy combatant AND a US citizen.

What torture are you talking about? Deprieved sleep? Forcing them to listen to Michael jackson? Do you think these people are getting limbs slowly cut off or something?
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Old 10-11-2006, 07:13 PM   #29
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By my logic? You didn't follow my logic. In fact, you've never been able to follow my logic. You take what I say and run 10 steps ahead of me in the wrong direction. If you had correctly followed my logic, you would have concluded that just because something is inclusive of one thing does not necessarily means it's exclusive of something else. I really don't know if I can dumb it down any more than that.

Did I say I hate republicans? I searched my post for the phrase "I hate repulicans" and damnit if I couldn't find anything of the sort. Maybe that's because I don't hate republicans...well...not anymore than democrats, anyway. But let's face it, republicans are the ones who generally like to play the moral superiority card and the religion card. And, while this bill had some pretty strong support for dipshit democrats, the ones pushing hardest were the republicans. I seriously doubt that Jesus would've tortured anyone who opposed him. In point of fact, most people that claim to do things for biblical or religious reasons do them in stark opposition to what their religion teaches.

And Rob...please don't tell me you're dumb enough to think that our "interrogation techniques" (i.e. torture) are simply limited to sleep depravation and/or annoying music (although if we're playing Michael Jackson, I could get down to some Thriller). The bill opens up possibilities to anything but mutilation, rape, and murder. There's a pretty broad spectrum of discomfort in there like beatings and stress positions. Not to mention the fact that, like I've said before, torture is a notoriously bad way to gather good intelligence.
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lol, dumb it down? your logic makes absolutely no damn sense yet you accuse me of not understanding. I guess if you keep writing it out eventually you and other weak minded individuals will believe it. The inclusive term alien EXCLUDES us citizens. A womens gym(restroom, etc) EXCLUDES men. The dean's list includes those w/ the proper GPA but EXLUDES those who don't. A singles group EXCLUDES married couples. Once again you latch onto some wording that you don't like and pretend that it could mean anything you want it to. Do you have to see a sign on a women's restroom that says "Women's Restroom, this means no men" for it to get through to you? Or are you smart enough to figure out that "Women's restroom" means only women. Like the term Alien means only those who are not US citizens. Face it, it's there in black and white for you to read so stop making shit up.

Once again you profess to have some great understanding of a subject I'm sure you know NOTHING about but have only gleaned any pathetic bs you can from whining liberal websites. If it was not effective than why the hell do it?!? For shits and giggles?? What would be a better way to get info from someone? Set them up at the Ritz and grant any wish they have? Really I'd like to hear your ideas on how to get info from suspected terrorists.
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Sure...because things like singles groups and dean's lists are equally as complex as senate bills, right? I mean really...you can't simplify everyday things and try to relate them to bureacratic bullshit like congress.

I'm quite sure I'm not really professing anything...except maybe that the notion we should torture folks is wrong. And what the hell is it with you and the straw man argument? "What would be a better way to get info from someone? Set them up at the Ritz and grant any wish they have?". Of course not. Don't throw out retarded ideas like that knowing full well no one is suggesting that. That is the essence of a straw man agrument. I'd actually consider torturing people if there were some sort of criteria, liability, or if there was a chance of getting a significant amount of credible intelligence. There's only one reason why anyone would make something like this a big secret...so no one gets blamed when they fuck up and either kill someone "accidentally" or when they torture the wrong person. "But Steve, there's a chance one of them might give up something credible so we have to torture all of them!!!!". Right...and if Bush died tomorrow we might have a chance at getting this country back on track. Neither is going to happen so what's the point?
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All that to say: you have no proof whatsoever that US citizens are subject to the military commisions act and that well you really don't mind torture.

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All that to say: you have no proof whatsoever that US citizens are subject to the military commisions act and that well you really don't mind torture.

YOU WIN!!

Rob...you may be the dumbest smart person I've ever encountered. Nowhere above did I state or even imply either either of your assertions. I got so sick of this that I actually looked up the Military Commissions Act and it states:

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Section 948a(1) defines an unlawful enemy combatant as


"(i) a person who has engaged in hostilities or who has purposefully and materially supported hostilities against the United States or its co-belligerents who is not a lawful enemy combatant (including a person who is part of the Taliban, al Qaeda, or associated forces; or


(ii) a person who, before, on, or after the date of the enactment of the Military Commissions Act of 2006, has been determined to be an unlawful enemy combatant by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal or another competent tribunal established under the authority of the President or the Secretary of Defense."


Section 948b states that "[t]his chapter establishes procedures governing the use of military commissions to try alien unlawful enemy combatants." So the MCA's procedures apply only to aliens; not to citizens. Nevertheless, Congress has declared that persons falling into the definition in 948a are unlawful enemy combatants whether they are aliens or citizens.

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lol, they defined the terms Alien and Enemy combatant seperately, so what! Like I've already said numerous times those who fall under this act are ALIEN enemy combatants, NOT ANY enemy combatants. I know you're not that stupid so please stop playing dumb.

you have provided no proof you're right about US citizens falling under this...and you STILL haven't.

you don't mind torture..."I'd actually consider torturing people if there were some sort of criteria, liability, or if there was a chance of getting a significant amount of credible intelligence. " you said you'd consider it if it met your criteria.
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lol, they defined the terms Alien and Enemy combatant seperately, so what! Like I've already said numerous times those who fall under this act are ALIEN enemy combatants, NOT ANY enemy combatants. I know you're not that stupid so please stop playing dumb.

you have provided no proof you're right about US citizens falling under this...and you STILL haven't.

you don't mind torture..."I'd actually consider torturing people if there were some sort of criteria, liability, or if there was a chance of getting a significant amount of credible intelligence. " you said you'd consider it if it met your criteria.

This isnt evidence enough that everyone, citizen or alien can fall under this?

"Nevertheless, Congress has declared that persons falling into the definition in 948a are unlawful enemy combatants whether they are aliens or citizens."

Did anyone see that a US citizen was arrested for treason? Kinda weird this bill is passed then people start getting charged.
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lol, they defined the terms Alien and Enemy combatant seperately, so what! Like I've already said numerous times those who fall under this act are ALIEN enemy combatants, NOT ANY enemy combatants. I know you're not that stupid so please stop playing dumb.

you have provided no proof you're right about US citizens falling under this...and you STILL haven't.

you don't mind torture..."I'd actually consider torturing people if there were some sort of criteria, liability, or if there was a chance of getting a significant amount of credible intelligence. " you said you'd consider it if it met your criteria.

*sigh*...let's go over this one more time. Article 948a defines the terms of an enemy combatant. It's non-descript as to who it applies to and is open to interpretation. Article 948b defines an alien combatant. The two are mutually exclusive. And I think you're also missing the bigger-picture fact that this whole thing is written to give the president the right to interpret it as he sees fit.

Do you know what a hypothetical statement is, Rob? The reason I ask is because the quote you stuck in there is a hypothetical statement. By using the qualifier "if" I thought I'd made it clear that, since those criteria will never be met, it's a moot point. What's the point of torturing people if you have to be held accountable and be right 100% of the time, right? That just takes all the fun out of it.
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dear god is everyone here an idiot and can't understand simple english?? PLEASE tell me I'm not the only one here who can read and interpret a simple sentence.

Again for the slow:
`Sec. 948c. Persons subject to military commissions

`Any alien unlawful enemy combatant is subject to trial by military commission under this chapter.


If I say there's a rotten apple on a damn table are you going to sit there and argue that since an apple is a fruit and rotten means something that is decaying then obviously it's a ripe apple? holy f'ing hell.

you can interpret the term apple however you want, a big apple, a small apple, a green one or red. But guess what it's still rotten. Now if you're still with me (I know it's complicated but hang in there) what if I say it's a foreign apple. Are you going to say "no way, the term apple doesn't mean it's from outside this country so its a domestic apple!"?? You're an idiot if you do, plain and simple.

Now tell me how the uber complex sentence of: "Any alien unlawful enemy combatant is subject to trial by military commission under this chapter"
Just cannot be compared to the sentences I just stated.

you think TORTURE IS OK if it meets your criteria do you not? that is all I stated. So don't spout off like you're on some moral high horse if when it comes down to it you think torture is ok if the method meets your blessed approval. Btw how do you know how torture is handled? Once again you spout bs like you are a part of the goings on when in actuality you have no clue. Please reply to that last quesetion in your usual all knowing attitude that by your logic is must happen in such and such a way because you say so.
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Seriously though...you wanna talk reading comprehension flaws? You've completely ignored the fact that article 948a specifically states "unlawful enemy combatant"...NOT "alien unlawful enemy combatant". Provisions for that exist in article 948c. THEY'RE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS. The term "unlawful enemy combatant" does not specify nationality, so how is it so hard to imagine that it's applicable to US citizens. You can keep pointing to 948c...but it's irrelevent when you look at 948a.

You've also COMPLETELY missed the point I was trying to make with my comment about approving of torture. You see...I know that the criteria I laid out will never be met by any government, so it's rhetorical at best. My intent was to point out the flaw in the entire idea of what we plan on doing. It's not so much that I'd be comfortable with the idea, but I'd be willing to weigh the options if the government had guidelines laid out and could be held accountable when they fuck up (and they will fuck up). How do I know how it's being carried out? Because the government has issued reports and people in the know have spilled the proverbial beans. At the time it was illegal, so instead of putting a stop to it like we should've done, we just went ahead and made it legal. I mean...what happens the next time an American is captured and tortured? Do we get to act all outraged? How can we condemn anyone for doing shit that we do ourselves? It's all a complete dunderfuck.
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Well...I'll be damned. This is taken from the actual bill itself...not a website giving it's perspective on the bill. Damned if I can find the word "alien" anywhere in there except where it EXCLUDES aliens. It also uses the non-descript phrase "any individual" or "an individual" several times. Oh...and notice how often someone's discretion comes up in there. I'm not sure we should be allowing the president to "determine" anything.

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“(7) UNLAWFUL ENEMY COMBATANT.—The term ‘unlawful enemy combatant’ means an individual determined by or under the authority of the President or the Secretary of Defense

“(A) to be part of or affiliated with a force or organization—including but not limited to al Qaeda, the Taliban, any international terrorist organization, or associated forces—engaged in hostilities against the United States or its cobelligerents in violation of the law of war;

“(B) to have committed a hostile act in aid of such a force or organization so engaged; or

“(C) to have supported hostilities in aid of such a force or organization so engaged.

“This definition includes any individual determined by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal before the effective date of this Act, to have been properly detained as an enemy combatant, but excludes any alien determined by the President or the Secretary of Defense (whether on an individualized or collective basis), or by any competent tribunal established under their authority, to be (i) a lawful enemy combatant (including a prisoner of war), or (ii) a protected person whose trial by these military commissions would be inconsistent with Articles 64-76 of the Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of August 12, 1949.

The document in whole pdf format can be found at http://www.law.georgetown.edu/facult...ommissions.pdf
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im missing the point here, so if someone helps a terror orginization they apply here, but you dont want them to? just cause they are a citizen? think of what the outcome really is
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