They can't all be bad, can they? That's why the leftards want them to have trials (also, so they can thumb their noses at Bush and say nanny nanny boo boo.)
And none of them are terrorists, right?
Six Frenchmen who were released from the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay over the past two years will stand trial in France on Monday over "associating with criminals in relation to a terrorist organization."
The six men, aged between 24 and 38, were captured during the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan late in 2001 and held by American forces on suspicion of fighting for the ousted Taliban regime. Some of them returned to France in July 2004 and some in March 2005.
So even ze French, despite all their posturing and complaining, know bad people when they see them.
The men are judged for their trips to Afghanistan between 2000 and 2001, where prosecutors say five of them participated in al Qaeda training camps. The sixth man, Imad Kanouni, received fundamentalist religious training there.
Prosecutors have highlighted that the father and brother of one of the accused, Mourad Benchellali, were convicted last month of planning attacks in France in 2002.
Benchellali has admitted to attending a training camp in Afghanistan, but said friends dragged him into it.
If your friends told you to jump off a very high bridge, would do it?
If you attend Al Queda terrorist training camps, you are part of "them."
And, I like this. If possible, hand the scum at G'itmo (I am referring to the prisoners. Libs will automatically believe the reference is to the military) over to their original countries, let them take care of business.


