Originally posted by Elfenwolf
Now whose Constitutional Freedoms are you talking about "temporarily" suspending AKIron- and WHY??? Mine??? How in the HELL will suspending our Constitution help defeat the Taliban and Al-Qaida forces holed up in caves in Afghanistan??? That doesn't even make sense.
I think that would be more aimed at the sleepers currently hiding in the US and/or in various European countries.
The simple truth of the matter is that the law doesnt quite work on these kinda people, because the law was never created to deal with threats like these.
We should not grant them the full protection of our laws nor guard all their rights while they are busy plotting the destruction of our society. It is not only incredibly stupid, it is also a good way for a civilization to commit suicide.
Take these terrorist suspects currently in custody in various countries. What have they really done? Not much, nothing that would normally motivate any kind of punishment whatsoever. If we were to follow the law, they should all be released immediately...But we
know that they are terrorists, we
know that they have recieved Al Queida training, and we
know that they will try to invent new ways to kill our civilians...so what are we to do about it? Should we just let them go about their business, because they are innocent until proven guilty? Problem is that they
are pretty much innocent, up until those last few minutes when they hijack an aircraft and fly it into a building..
then they are guilty. So how about all the conspiracy-crimes (dont know if thats the right word though...conspiring to commit murder etc)...yeah, good luck proving those Imagine going to court on 9-10 2000 and argue along the lines of: "You see your honour, the defendants were plotting to hijack a fully loaded passenger jet armed with nothing but boxcutters, murder the pilots and take over the controls and crash the jet into the WTC killing thousands of people...oh…and there were another 3 groups of terrorists plotting to hijack 4 jets at the same time". …right. Fact is, before 9-11 that only happened in Tom Clancy novels. And besides, even if you do manage to capture the terrorists and take them to court on conspiracy charges, you’d only end up with some slick defense attorney sliding in some observation on how the 4th cop arresting the defendants didnt have his badge visible, and therefore the arrests are illegal and they must all be let go immediately or some sh*t like that.
Simple fact of the matter is that the law cannot cope with this situation, because it is a situation the creators of the laws never took into consideration. And every society must have the right to bend or break the rights of its citizens
if it is essential to the survival of the nation.[/b]
Take the Israeli law on torture. Torture is forbidden by law, but there is a "ticking bomb paragraph". In short it means that the police or military can use whatever means necessary in certain catastrophic situations to save lifes. For example if they know there is a hidden bomb in some city and only one person knows where the bomb is, then it would be ok to use "physical persuasion" to motivate that person to give up the location of that bomb.
The totally diddlyed up thing about the rest of the western civilization is that we dont have laws like that. If a terrorist hides a nuke in Stockholm, London or Washington DC, it would be illegal for the police in those three countries to torture the terrorist to find out where the nuke is, his rights are actually considered more important than the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent people...pretty screwed up.
I know why the rights are there...to protect the innocents, better to let ten guilty go free than put one innocent in jail etc... bla bla bla
I'm sorry but I'd rather have 10 innocent civilians in jail or tortured than a nuke detonated in London.