Saturday, September 30, 2006

Warm And Fuzzy Feeling

I am sitting here with a warm fuzzy feeling knowing the American people are against imprisonment of suspected terrorists and also against mistreatment of these prisoners. I get all cuddly knowing we want to micromanage the treatment of the prisoners, what we can do and what we can't, what we can say and what we can't. The Geneva Convention is no longer good enough for the world. We, America will define what is acceptable for the world, and we expect that when it comes to our combatants, everyone will abide by the rules.
Good lord, everyone knows that if act honorably the other side will too. They will see that as a people, we are good and will not keep trying to kill us. We also know that the terrorists have rules of engagement like us and also of the treatment of prisoners, both military and civilian, and will not kill, torture, rape or behead any captured.
We are sure they will not treat us like they do their own people, after all 50% of their bodies show signs of torture of electric whippings, mutilation, and god knows what other horrors, then killed. We know that when we seen an American being beheaded and heard his muffled cries while this act was carried out, was done by errant militants, not by the terrorists organizations.
From now on if the terrorists plan on blowing up a building they will notify us and we can get innocent people out of harms way, so generations of families won't have to remember times like 9/11. After all, they also share the same views of sanctity of life as we do, and honor the dignity of people, alive and dead.
I think the prisoners should be allowed the best lawyers America has, if they are detained they should have golf courses, tennis courts, and weight rooms. Food to meet what they eat in their own countries, and given all freedoms we have in prisons in the US. Discipline will mean the loss of ping-pong and pool for 2-3 days at most. Interrogations will not infringe on their sensibilities in the least.
Wow, I feel good knowing that we will not have to repeat mistreatment of Americans as happened in all previous wars. History has shown that not a thing has been gained by that, on both sides. After all you get more bees with honey than with vinegar!

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