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Originally posted by Curiousgirl
When i saw images of al-Qaida and Taliban prisoners shackled, wearing blacked-out goggles, ear muffs and surgical masks, kneeling in open-air cages, i feel very, very bad and sad.
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Yeah, well when I saw the ruins of the World Trade Center towers, the plane that went down in Pennsylvania, and the damage that was done to the Pentagon, I felt very, very bad and sad also.
These guys would slit our soldiers' throats if given the opportunity, and they would be more than happy to give away information about the base if they were to escape. So, I don't feel one bit sorry for the fact that they are being treated as dangerous prisoners. That's exactly what they are. If they didn't want to face the consequences, then they shouldn't have started the war. I have no sympathy for them whatsoever. All of my sympathy has been given to the 9/11 victims, and I have none to spare on these butchers of innocents.