davethevol
Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful......
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Hardly a vacation. But, yes, housing and feeding you are correct.
You can put a dollar amount to incarceration for 60 years and a dollar amount for executing, and I bet they are about equal, if not more to execute.
He's a naturalized US Citizen so he'll go before a US Court, not Guantanamo.
The blame game is cautiously underway, with Rep. King sending a letter to FBI asking for information on what the FBI knew about the older brother and their interviews of him.
People need to understand that its very difficult for law enforcement (and I am using that phrase here with respect to the FBI and this particular context) to prevent crime. For the most part, the LE community can just react to it as it happens, or gather evidence afterwards. I mean, if they interview him and he says he is a devout Muslim but has no intentions of hurting anyone, he wants to be a US citizen, and he wants to be on the US boxing team, what are they supposed to do with that?
How much does he have to say before they take action? What if he just says something like "I think America is too involved in the mid-East, but I don't plan to do anything about it, this is where I live"? What if he says "I think the US should get out of Afghanistan"? Is that enough?
What if he says "I am not critical of terrorism against America, I understand it and sympathize with it. But I have no plans to do it myself"?
Where is the line? You can't quantify it. And there isn't some specific criteria that tells you who is, and who is not, a threat.
We should all hope so. Moronic statements have already started though.
Graham, McCain: Hold Boston suspect as enemy combatant - Salon.com
The blame game is cautiously underway, with Rep. King sending a letter to FBI asking for information on what the FBI knew about the older brother and their interviews of him.
People need to understand that its very difficult for law enforcement (and I am using that phrase here with respect to the FBI and this particular context) to prevent crime. For the most part, the LE community can just react to it as it happens, or gather evidence afterwards. I mean, if they interview him and he says he is a devout Muslim but has no intentions of hurting anyone, he wants to be a US citizen, and he wants to be on the US boxing team, what are they supposed to do with that?
How much does he have to say before they take action? What if he just says something like "I think America is too involved in the mid-East, but I don't plan to do anything about it, this is where I live"? What if he says "I think the US should get out of Afghanistan"? Is that enough?
What if he says "I am not critical of terrorism against America, I understand it and sympathize with it. But I have no plans to do it myself"?
Where is the line? You can't quantify it. And there isn't some specific criteria that tells you who is, and who is not, a threat.
