Here we are mincing over whether Guantanamo is a prison or POW camp, while it's probably a resort compared to how ANY troops were quartered at the time the Geneva Convention was written.
That's a niggling point (though it is codified, so someone thought it was important).

The important thing, I think, is that I believe that these people should be treated better, even if there wasn't a codified set of rules. The US, I thought, was based on the ideas that all men are created equal. If it's true that US citizens accused of similar ``crimes'' are treated better, then that inequality spits in the basis of our country.

I know that there are no US laws that say so, but there shouldn't have to be.
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Bitt Faulk