Saturday, June 21, 2008

Rewriting What

You would think that when you are going to court for a crime that the prosecution would have all of their items together for the trial. This would actually be the case the entire time leading up to the trial.

However the current administration doesn't work like that. But that is not really all that surprising with the way this administration has handled everything.

Well after the latest Supreme Court ruling that guaranteed the detainees at Gitmo the right to a trial like normal US citizens, the administration is having to regroup. The administration has adamantly stood behind the evidence they say they have on the detainees. However after the latest ruling, the administration is now saying they are going to "rewrite" the evidence against the detainees.

This really makes me wonder what the administration is trying to do here. Why would you need to re-do the evidence before the trial. It makes me wondering if their case is not as strong as they thought, and this is their way of making some evidence up to guarantee the convictions they are wanting. Why else would you need to rewrite the evidence? I mean evidence is evidence is it not.

My prediction with this situation is this. The majority of the detainees will be convicted. However at appeal, the court will overturn the conviction because of the evidence tampering that the administration will do in the course of "rewriting" the evidence.

This is the same administration that has stripped our rights away at every chance. So why do you think they would do the right thing with detainees who are not even citizens of this country.

Its about time we as Americans put this administration in its place, and demand that our rights, as well as the detainees be protected. Its the only way we will stop this ship called the USS UnConstitutional.

Viva Liberty!

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