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Azuren said:
mornelithe said:

Yeah, I meant to put that in there.  The trial of Hitler (And Bin Laden) would've depended entirely upon taking them alive not many terrorists live to get that chance.   As far as G-Bay is concerned, I believe they are tried via military tribunal, not via a jury of their peers, which has been a subject of controversy in America (and worldwide, for that matter).

I wasn't aware picketing funerals had been deemed illegal.  Though, it's not entirely 100% illegal, there are restrictions upon where they can be (300 feet away from grieving family members), and when they can picket (cannot picket 2 hours before or after the funeral).  But, they're still allowed to protest/picket.  

There are regulations on it most everywhere, but there are a handful of places that have straight up said "No."

Interesting, must mean it's a State by State thing (for the straight up 'No'), I'm curious to see if that'd withstand a Constitutional challenge.