Courage and Decency

The verdict that has acquitted the Guantánamo detainee of over 200 counts and found him guilty of just one is definitely proof positive that the whole process by which people have been detained for years on charges of terrorism is, to say the least, grossly invalid.  If after all these years, having had plenty of opportunity to build a case against someone, a civilian jury has found him not guilty in such a vast number of charges, then one has to conclude that there was never any basis for this person to have been locked up.

This is why the military insisted on trying these people in their courts; ones that they could manipulate to render the judgments that they want.  Those jurors are to be commended for resisting the peer pressure and all that "super patriotism" that, based on hate and prejudice, calls for vengeance, not justice.

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