I've never like the whole idea about Guantánamo Bay and other such prisons and how the Patriot Act denies the people their civil liberties. If a person is suspected of breaking the law in the US they are given a fair trial with a lawyer and a jury of their peers. Now this is not always fair, but it's much more so than what is happening in Guantánamo Bay. My friend's way of explaining the whole situation is that you can get on a pay phone and call the government, give them one of your friends names and say they are a terrorist, and then they will be picked up and sent to Guantánamo Bay. Simply vanish for years at a time. I found this op-ed article in the NY Times and thought it was interesting. I don't agree with it, but still thought it brought up some good points.
"Critics argue that if the United States cannot prove before a court of law that detainees at Guantánamo Bay have committed a crime, then they should be released. This argument rests on the principle that people should be punished only for committing a crime." gee, what a good idea. Punish the guilty people and let the innocent ones go unpunished...who ever thought of that?
"A person who is merely dangerous cannot be criminally punished for being dangerous; however, he can be detained, and he is not always entitled to the expansive procedural protections granted to the accused criminal." what happened to innocent until proven guilty? Just because they're supposedly terrorists they have no rights? and anyways who says that they are terrorists? If they are then I am all in favor of detaining them. However if they are innocent people, it is wrong to detain them.
"Although in 1969 the Supreme Court held that under the First Amendment governments can ban only speech that would cause "imminent" harm — like incitement to riot — it remains an open question whether this standard is workable in an age of global terrorism exemplified by the Sept. 11 attacks."
The fact that we were most brutally attacked on September 11th doesn't give the government free reign and allow them to deny us our civil liberties. Civil liberties are what allow us to be free and what make our country different from others. Yet these people are trying to take that away from us and using the same old excuse, 9/11.
"Critics argue that if the United States cannot prove before a court of law that detainees at Guantánamo Bay have committed a crime, then they should be released. This argument rests on the principle that people should be punished only for committing a crime." gee, what a good idea. Punish the guilty people and let the innocent ones go unpunished...who ever thought of that?
"A person who is merely dangerous cannot be criminally punished for being dangerous; however, he can be detained, and he is not always entitled to the expansive procedural protections granted to the accused criminal." what happened to innocent until proven guilty? Just because they're supposedly terrorists they have no rights? and anyways who says that they are terrorists? If they are then I am all in favor of detaining them. However if they are innocent people, it is wrong to detain them.
"Although in 1969 the Supreme Court held that under the First Amendment governments can ban only speech that would cause "imminent" harm — like incitement to riot — it remains an open question whether this standard is workable in an age of global terrorism exemplified by the Sept. 11 attacks."
The fact that we were most brutally attacked on September 11th doesn't give the government free reign and allow them to deny us our civil liberties. Civil liberties are what allow us to be free and what make our country different from others. Yet these people are trying to take that away from us and using the same old excuse, 9/11.