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Lawyers are nicer than sharks
Pentagon shamefully backed away from the very reasonable condemnation of the US law firms representing Guantanamo detainees. American lawyers undo the injustices inflicted by the American soldiers who fight and die in Afghanistan. Only a handful out of the thousands of detainees was rendered from Afghanistan to Guantanamo; they are not a random crowd. Many of them are not guilty beyond the basic affiliation with Taliban, but guilt of others could not be proven. What evidence of terrorist activity, acceptable in the court of law, could be found in Afghanistan? In the absence of documents or wiretaps, evidence is reduced to testimonies of dubious witnesses.
The image of selfless American attorneys - people of great moral integrity - engaged in pro bono defense of Afghan peasants is hilarious. In the pro bono affair, leftist lawyers sabotage the American war effort, and other attorneys shamelessly use it for self-promotion. |
congrats to all the winners....
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hopefully your 2nd post will make more sense.
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thats fucked up
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Ah so I suppose we should also go after attorneys that defend murderers, and child molesters, and anyone else that we as a society don't like.
We have an adversarial justice system in this country, and if people didn't step up to defend those accused of crimes, whether they are in fact guilty or not, that system would quickly fall apart. Our justice system is far from perfect, but it's one of the things that separates us from countries like Afghanistan and Iraq. Exactly those we accuse of being uncivilized and inhumane. |
Next please...
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That's a nice kitten there.
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