Heres a riddle - What does a Cuban have to do to get human rights?

Answer: Why its easy as 1-2-3!

1) Escape from Havana.
2) Join the Jihad in Afghanistan.
3) Surrender to the first American Military Patrol that appears and boom - you get shipped back home but to Guantanamo, where on American side of the wire you have more rights as a prisoner than you do as a citizen of Cuba on the other side of the wire.

Hey, Ive got an idea, why not skip the whole Jihad thing and just jump over the wire in Guantanmo? Well I would...

( My question to the human rights crowd is "After this decision, why would any American in combat ever take prisoners? Why would any Military Command take that sort of risk?, because you know it is risky to take the time and effort to capture people instead of simply killing them outright. You know, things happen out there in the field. Whos to say that the Jihadi was "surrendering"? So will the next "scandal" be on the steadily decreasing number of detainees captured in the field? Hell it probably aleady is. And my question to the rest of you is, If your military is no longer able to kill anyone, capture anyone or break anything in the process, then what is it? )

Posted @ June 12, 2008 10:42 AM | Current Affairs

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