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Holder on interrogations in 2002
Clarice Feldman
[FONT=times new roman,times]Eric Holder [/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times]spoke out[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times] on the interrogation of unlawful combatants in 2002.
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[FONT=times new roman,times]--Eric Holder, CNN interview, January 2002[/FONT]
Attitudes change quickly when you have to represent the will of the lefty lunatics.
Clarice Feldman
[FONT=times new roman,times]Eric Holder [/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times]spoke out[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times] on the interrogation of unlawful combatants in 2002.
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[FONT=times new roman,times]"One of the things we clearly want to do with these prisoners is to have an ability to interrogate them and find out what their future plans might be, where other cells are located; under the Geneva Convention that you are really limited in the amount of information that you can elicit from people.[/FONT]
[FONT=times new roman,times]"It seems to me that given the way in which they have conducted themselves, however, that they are not, in fact, people entitled to the protection of the Geneva Convention. They are not prisoners of war. If, for instance, Mohamed Atta had survived the attack on the World Trade Center, would we now be calling him a prisoner of war? I think not. Should Zacarias Moussaoui be called a prisoner of war? Again, I think not."[/FONT]
[FONT=times new roman,times]"It seems to me that given the way in which they have conducted themselves, however, that they are not, in fact, people entitled to the protection of the Geneva Convention. They are not prisoners of war. If, for instance, Mohamed Atta had survived the attack on the World Trade Center, would we now be calling him a prisoner of war? I think not. Should Zacarias Moussaoui be called a prisoner of war? Again, I think not."[/FONT]
[FONT=times new roman,times]--Eric Holder, CNN interview, January 2002[/FONT]
Attitudes change quickly when you have to represent the will of the lefty lunatics.