On 6/6/2013 7:49 PM, Porter Smith wrote:
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Ami...@webtv.net (David / Amicus) wrote in news:20384-51B12022-4089
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>> On the news they were saying that one reason some don't want the Gitmo
>> detainees brought to the USA is because that would give them
>> "Constitutional rights" which they don't now have at Gitmo.
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>> But isn't Gitmo a part of the USA?
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> US Naval Station Guatanamo Bay is leased from Cuba. Like all military
> bases in foreign countries, it is not considered part of the US.
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> However embassies and consulates are considered "US soil",
People say that, but it's not true. Suppose that I decide it would be
funny to visit the American embassy in London and murder some random
person at a party or something. How do you think that would be handled?
Well the Americans could take me down into the basement and torture me
to find out what terrorist group I'm working for. Diplomatic immunity
lets them do that. The English police can't come in without permission
for the same reason. But all they want to do is have me put on trial to
face the legal consequences of my misdeeds, what they do is turn me over
the local authorities, because the embassy is on British soil and their
laws apply. Just not to actual embassy personnel because immunity.
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070110055033AArqDLB