canuck
Active Member
Saw a cynical post by someone today that said the US is the only country that allows people to be on a Watch List and also collect welfare.
There is an exception to the Miranda rule in cases such as the Boston Bombing, not sure but maybe something to do with The Patriot Act?? and I believe that is what was being quoted when they captured the other bomber. Maybe it's mentioned further up the forum - I'll have to scroll back and have a look.
Meadow, if any of your loved ones or people close to you were injured, lost a limb, or were even killed, heaven forbid, in such a tragedy as the Boston Bomb attack, and you knew who the perpetrator was, do you feel that you just might want whatever the law pertaining to terrorist attack permits to be enacted? It's all very well us discussing these matters on the forum when we're removed from the event but many of us I'm sure would be mighty upset if someone who brought about destruction to our near and dear, or even not our near and dear such as the young Chechen man, was allowed to escape punishment through a technicality or a smart talking lawyer. As far as I'm concerned once you step outside society and commit a criminal act against society, especially a planned act which injures and kills, your rights can be waived if there is a statute under the law which removes them.
There is an exception to the Miranda rule in cases such as the Boston Bombing, not sure but maybe something to do with The Patriot Act?? and I believe that is what was being quoted when they captured the other bomber. Maybe it's mentioned further up the forum - I'll have to scroll back and have a look.
Meadow, if any of your loved ones or people close to you were injured, lost a limb, or were even killed, heaven forbid, in such a tragedy as the Boston Bomb attack, and you knew who the perpetrator was, do you feel that you just might want whatever the law pertaining to terrorist attack permits to be enacted? It's all very well us discussing these matters on the forum when we're removed from the event but many of us I'm sure would be mighty upset if someone who brought about destruction to our near and dear, or even not our near and dear such as the young Chechen man, was allowed to escape punishment through a technicality or a smart talking lawyer. As far as I'm concerned once you step outside society and commit a criminal act against society, especially a planned act which injures and kills, your rights can be waived if there is a statute under the law which removes them.