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No contradiction, the US has no authority outside the US territories to try anyone for any "crime". The US has been agreed to the Geneva Conventions for a few decades. Your logic is disconnected and flawed at its root level. If Al Queada is in fact a legitimate state and has the ability to declare war, why are their soldiers being tried for fighting that said war? Enemy soldiers are not tried for fighting for their country, the middle east is a patchwork of tribes and territories that have artificial borders created after WWI, which hav nothing to do with traditional ethnic/cultural boundaries. Step away from the "Fox News" channel, watch the BBC or something else, Bill O'Rilley is an entertainer, muxh like Rush Limberger is.I can't believe the amazing contradiction right there in your response. You agree that the US Constitution has no jurisdiction over foreigners on foreign soil. So legally speaking, when our military picked up Mr. Rugchest in Pakistan, they could not legally charge him with a "crime". But they could detain him as an enemy combatant who has declared war on this country. If you somehow don't think that Al Quaeda has declared war on the U.S., with 9/11 being a major victory in their eyes, then you should STOP smoking dope. They have proven that they don't need an official "state" to declare war, and somehow you therefore don't want to address this as a real war? Also, I fully understand and appreciate Miranda Rights, however defense attorneys arguing that Miranda Rights weren't read on the battlefield WOULD CERTAINLY constitute arguing a meaningless technicality.
No contradiction, the US has no authority outside the US territories to try anyone for any "crime". The US has been agreed to the Geneva Conventions for a few decades. Your logic is disconnected and flawed at its root level. If Al Queada is in fact a legitimate state and has the ability to declare war, why are their soldiers being tried for fighting that said war? Enemy soldiers are not tried for fighting for their country, the middle east is a patchwork of tribes and territories that have artificial borders created after WWI, which hav nothing to do with traditional ethnic/cultural boundaries. Step away from the "Fox News" channel, watch the BBC or something else, Bill O'Rilley is an entertainer, muxh like Rush Limberger is.
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Yeah, you are right, logic and accuracy should not be tolerated, I will toss out:Please keep in mind this is the Regional, not International Law forum.
..SkyWest will payroll deduct that amount....
This is what happens when your company doesn't have a union.
It would be interesting to know whether the most of the non-citizens voted "no" (or abstained - same thing) on union representation.