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Prison at Guantanamo?

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Yeah, I knew my ''proposal'' would be met with outrage...

Im just testing you guys, you know just giving a more extremist idea to spice things up.

so remember, remember, my advice is truly precious, for those who follow reason, instead of the memory-loss liberalism.

edit- regardless of what I've just said, I think some of the terrorists (the real ones) should be executed. Thats all folks! have a good night...

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Originally posted by generalissimo
Why not just shoot the prisoners?

that way they wouldn't be able to become terrorists again.

I guess the US gov, could use gitmo for something else, such as a military base.
We don't need to shoot them just toss them over the fence, castro will be happy to line them up against a wall. He's got a lot of experience in that regard.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
😛

Yeah, I knew my ''proposal'' would be met with outrage...

Im just testing you guys, you know just giving a more extremist idea to spice things up.

so remember, remember, my advice is truly precious, for those who follow reason, instead of the memory-loss liberalism.

edit- regardless of what I've just said, I think some of the terrorists (the real ones) should be executed. Thats all folks! have a good night...

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Im sorry.

please forget what I've just written, I don't mean it, its just that Im high right now, sorrry folks.

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
We don't need to shoot them just toss them over the fence, castro will be happy to line them up against a wall. He's got a lot of experience in that regard.
Castro's a pussycat; he didn't even execute the Bay of Pigs traitors.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Castro's a pussycat; he didn't even execute the Bay of Pigs traitors.
Guess wikipedia is completely wrong then, thank you all-knowing one

On April 18, 1961, at least seven Cubans plus two CIA hired US citizens (Angus K. McNair and Howard F. Anderson) were executed in Pinar del Rio province.[31]
Between April and October 1961, hundreds of executions took place in response to the invasion. They took place at various prisons, particularly at the dreaded Fortaleza de la Cabana and El Morro Castle, 18th-century Spanish fortresses built to protect Havana Harbor. The Cuban government authorities had converted their dungeons into prisons, their walls into paredones de fusilamiento (firing squad walls). Infiltration team leaders Antonio Diaz Pou and Raimundo E. Lopez, as well as underground students Virgilio Campaneria, Alberto Tapia, and more than one hundred others died within these colonial prisons.[28]
The 1,209 captured Brigade 2506 members were quickly put on trial for treason. Some were executed, and the rest sentenced to thirty years in prison. After 20 months of negotiation with the United States, Cuba released the exiles in exchange for $53 million in food and medicine.

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Originally posted by Siskin
Guess wikipedia is completely wrong then, thank you all-knowing one

On April 18, 1961, at least seven Cubans plus two CIA hired US citizens (Angus K. McNair and Howard F. Anderson) were executed in Pinar del Rio province.[31]
Between April and October 1961, hundreds of executions took place in response to the invasion. They took place at various prisons, ...[text shortened]... th the United States, Cuba released the exiles in exchange for $53 million in food and medicine.
Yep, wikipedia is wrong. For example, Anderson had nothing to do with the Bay of Pigs and had been arrested a month before the invasion. And he was undoubtedly guilty of the charges against him: Anderson temporarily moved his wife and four children to a Miami hotel. But he returned to Havana to tend to his businesses. In March 1961, military agents arrested him on charges of smuggling arms into Cuba.

His family later learned that he was indeed part of the anti-Castro struggle.

``He was not a paid CIA agent,'' Bonnie Anderson told the Herald in 1991. ``He did favors for the CIA. He carried messages back and forth. He brought in radios. Many people in the American colony down there were active in helping American intelligence gather information and also providing assistance to the underground.''

http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/cuba/howard-anderson.htm

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Why don't we just send all the prisoners to Yemen? They will have to sign a paper promising not to engage in terrorist activities anymore. Then they can go free and abide by their promise. That should be enough, right?

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Originally posted by generalissimo
Why not just shoot the prisoners?

that way they wouldn't be able to become terrorists again.

I guess the US gov, could use gitmo for something else, such as a military base.
Gitmo, aka Guantanamo Naval Station, already is a naval base with Marines and navy personnel stationed there. It is a very well established base. I have been there on numerous occasions when I was in the service. It is a great place to be stationed if one is married. Excellent scuba diving, snorkeling, weather, and outdoor activities make it a year-round playground.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Castro's a pussycat; he didn't even execute the Bay of Pigs traitors.
what?

what do you think he did to them?

I guess its pretty obvious...

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Originally posted by dystoniac
Gitmo, aka Guantanamo Naval Station, already is a naval base with Marines and navy personnel stationed there. It is a very well established base. I have been there on numerous occasions when I was in the service. It is a great place to be stationed if one is married. Excellent scuba diving, snorkeling, weather, and outdoor activities make it a year-round playground.
oh, in this case lets just leave it like that.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
I suspect many will go through the regular federal court system.
Not very many.

I think they will try fewer than 40 and convict fewer than 25.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
what?

what do you think he did to them?

I guess its pretty obvious...
He sent them to Miami; don't you know ANY history??

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Originally posted by no1marauder
He sent them to Miami; don't you know ANY history??
I do.

Castro's not a pussycat though, he's very far from being one.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
oh, in this case lets just leave it like that.
Sure, why not?

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Originally posted by generalissimo
I do.

Castro's not a pussycat though, he's very far from being one.
Castro was a pussycat compare to his enforcer, Che.