BenBurch
Gatekeeper of The Left
A two-part interview with Scott Fenstermaker, lawyer for two (and possibly three) of the Gitmo detainees
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yah I can't read whether this guy is ambiguous intentionally, so he can sleep at night while he defends these turds, or whether he is actually really into the Woo.
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That's the rub of a democratic society. People, regardless of charges, have a right to a fair trial and someone has to defend them. I'm rather impressed with defense lawyers who do, knowing the wrath they face.
There is a whole bunch of "I don't know the answer to that question, because I didn't ask", (because I don't want to know ...)
... that only makes sense if you're a defense lawyer and you want to be able to look yourself in the mirror each evening.
Hazard of the profession, I guess.
PS. His "the US military are terrorists" argument fries my ass.
He showed zero appreciation of the historical evolution of the concepts of how to deal with non-combatants in the midst of a war that happened throughout WW II.
It's simplistic and naive to apply 2009's military ethical standards to 1945.
One thing that just struck me, is that I've heard many truthers, etc say that they were reduced to tears after 9/11, couldn't go out of the house afterwards for weeks, etc.
We learn that later on they turned to twoof. Which we all know to be irrational.
This guy turned to a definite anti-war stance, going so far as to say that he believes that the military lawyers and the ACLU should be tried, judged, and convicted for war crimes, and executed themselves. This sounds irrational also.
"War crimes" does seem an odd term for it, although I don't know enough about international law to call it flat out ridiculous. If they were intentionally doing a poor job, though, then I'd imagine it's still a very serious crime.EVEN IF the lawyers he speaks of were "doing a horrible job", how in the hell could that be raised to the level of a war crime?
That's the rub of a democratic society. People, regardless of charges, have a right to a fair trial and someone has to defend them. I'm rather impressed with defense lawyers who do, knowing the wrath they face.
TP: When you say [Mr. al-Baluchi] has refuted claims that 9/11 was an inside job: Does that mean he is aware of the overwhelming evidence for the controlled demolition of all three World Trade center Towers, and the complete lack of evidence for planes crashing into the Pentagon and at Shanksville? And that being aware of these facts, he still wants to take responsibility for the attacks?
SF: I think we have to be cautious of confusing the theories of anti-government zealots with evidence. Mr. al-Baluchi stated that he has no knowledge of the government’s involvement in the 9/11 attacks. I have seen no evidence of the government’s involvement in the attacks. [...]
TP: [...] Here is a documentary called “Loose change” that has been online for over three years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yx9NRX37SM
As you can see, the video effectively demolishes the official version of events. Are you aware of the implications made in this, and many other documentaries available online? Is Mr. al-Baluchi aware of this?
SF: I am not aware of the documentaries. Accordingly, I am also not aware of their implications. [...]
TP: Well, can you watch this video and tell us what you think?
SF: Can I watch the video? Yes. Will I watch the video? No.