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>>Nope, I'm saying everyone gets due process.
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>So you're saying that all those people who were arrested and put into Guantanamo Bay, who aren't allowed lawyers, who have never been charged with anything, they're getting due process?
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>Maher Arar, a Canadian citizen arrested in the U.S. and sent to Syria for 'conditioning', and who turns out to be a complete innocent in all this; he got due process?
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>Maybe the problem is in the definition. How do you define due process?
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Try reading it again. U.S. citizens are afforded due process. Foreign suspects don't.
John Harvey
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