Red State Renegade

February 15, 2008

A friend comments on the recent Guantanomo charges

Filed under: War on Terror, Courts, Torture, Guantanamo @ 4:03 pm

Well said!:

The “Justice” Department has announced that the US will try in a military “courtroom” the 6 Al Qaida 9/11 conspirators currently in custody at Guantanamo. These suspects have been incarcerated for some 6 years, but will now be tried under rules that will allow the admission of hearsay as evidence, and sentenced by a panel of military personnel who have no judicial or other legal experience, and certainly will not be a jury of their peers.

None of this is really a surprise, but the timing is inherently suspect.

Here’s the point: the military (and by extension, the Commander in Chief) now control the pace and potential impact of the event. Here are the possibilities:

1. The proceedings could drag on into November, keeping the 9/11 reminder in the forefront and fanning the flames of fear and fanaticism to boost the Republican candidate.

2. The proceedings could end with a guilty verdict prior to November, with the sentence of death imposed right around election time, serving the purpose of illustrating how the Republicans “keep us safe”. (I could see them televising the execution on Halloween.)

The sad news is that in seeking and imposing the death penalty this administration will only further alienate both our friends and enemies, as many of our allies are opposed to the death penalty on principle, and the enemies we are attempting to punish will be view as martyrs, ultimately providing the fuel for another attack on US soil down the road

UPDATE:
Other details on the military kangaroo-court trials:

– Detainees cannot have lawyers present
– The Pentagon decides on what evidence is presented
– Unlike normal criminal trials, the government is not obligated to turn over evidence that the defendant might be innocent

And the latest:

Yesterday, The Bush administration asked the Supreme Court to limit judges’ authority to scrutinize evidence against detainees at Guantanamo Bay, saying that such scrutiny jeopardizes national security.

WOW!

January 23, 2008

Jose Padilla sentenced

Filed under: War on Terror, Guantanamo @ 12:16 am

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Jose Padilla was sentenced today to 17 years in prison, a lighter than expected sentence due to the harsh treatment he was afforded within Guantanomo.

This is the guy who made the news as the ‘Dirty Bomber’ (that’s right, a Uranium Suitcase bomb). Despite the sensationalism, Padilla (a U.S. citizen) was held for 4 years without any charges brought against him. All the ‘dirty bomb’ charges went away, used for nothing more than a good pay-off in fear-mongering (of the kind that’s been rampant since 9-11) and the destruction of a person’s life for priceless propaganda.

The main source of evidence against Padilla were his past (yes, murder and violence) and a document in which he signed on for a terrorist training camp.

His jailers said he was “so docile and inactive that he could be mistaken for ‘a piece of furniture.’

According to his lawyers, he was forced to stand in painful stress positions, given LSD and other drugs, deprived of sleep and even a mattress for extended periods and subjected to loud noises, extreme heat and cold and noxious odors.

One psychiatrist, after spending 22 hours with him, said that what happened to him at Guantanomo: ‘was essentially the destruction of a human being’s mind.”

There was NEVER a dirty bomb! Some experts doubt that any such device exists.

Mark my words: He will be out much sooner. I’m not saying he’s a good guy - this guy was always deviant, always violent.

But though the world will soon forget about Jose Padilla, he will be released when people figure out what absolute bullshit his entire case was…

September 14, 2007

BREAKING NEWS: CONTRABAND SPEEDOS SMUGGLED INTO GITMO!

Filed under: War on Terror, Guantanamo, comedy @ 7:44 pm

The administration was right all along! These guys are scofflaws!

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You have to check this out! Lawyers for accused terrorists at Guantanamo bay have for years been trying to get the U.S. government to provide evidence against their clients.

Now a new development threatens not just the alleged terrorists, but their lawyers too!

Commanders at the base have written to the lawyers, accusing the inmates of wearing contraband speedos and vowing to determine and punish whoever is behind the illegal smuggling operation:

“Your client Shaker Aamer, detainee ISN 239, was recently discovered to be wearing Under Armor briefs and a Speedo bathing suit. Neither item was issued to the detainee by JTF-Guantanamo personnel, nor did they enter the camp through regular mail.”

…We are investigating this matter to determine the origins of the above contraband and ensure that parties who may have been involved understand the seriousness of the transgression.”

I love the line about ‘briefs’ in the response back to the judge:

“I hope you understand my frustration at yet another unfounded accusation against lawyers who are simply trying to do their job – a job that involves legal briefs, not the other sort.”

On the implication that he was involved in the smuggling operation, he added:

“I cannot imagine who would want to give my client Speedos or why. Mr Aamer is hardly in a position to go swimming, since the only available water is the toilet in his cell.”