If I understand the Supreme Court ruling on Gitmo, we don't have to do have a trial for those guys until the GWOT is over. Since the war between the west and Islam has been going on for 1350 years, and is not likely to be over any time soon, those guys will probably die of old age while still in captivity.
The ruling seems to imply that al Queada is covered by the Geneva Convention. How does a non-government entitiy get covered by a treaty? Al Queada didn't sign the Treaty, and certainly doesn't abide by it, and, in fact, says that they are obligated to kill all non-believers. Does the Supreme Court now think it is empowered to decide what treaties the US is in? I tought the Senate did that.
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