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|author=John Warner
|author=John Warner, John McCain, Lindsey Graham
|author2=John McCain
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|source=The Wall Street Journal
|source=The Wall Street Journal
|date=October 2, 2006
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|quote="We worked with the administration to achieve a fair system for the prosecution and conviction of suspected terrorists. The proposed legislation also reaffirms and underscores our nation's commitment to the Geneva Conventions, which we must uphold as a matter of principle and to protect our service members in this and future wars."
|quote="We worked with the administration to achieve a fair system for the prosecution and conviction of suspected terrorists. The proposed legislation also reaffirms and underscores our nation's commitment to the Geneva Conventions, which we must uphold as a matter of principle and to protect our service members in this and future wars."
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{{Opinion|Military Commissions Act of 2006|Compromise bill should be passed|for}}
{{opinion|Military Commissions Act of 2006|Compromise bill should be passed|for}}

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Author(s) John Warner, John McCain, Lindsey Graham
Source The Wall Street Journal
Date October 2, 2006
URL http://online.wsj.com/article/SB115975391846979627.html
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Quotes-start.png "We worked with the administration to achieve a fair system for the prosecution and conviction of suspected terrorists. The proposed legislation also reaffirms and underscores our nation's commitment to the Geneva Conventions, which we must uphold as a matter of principle and to protect our service members in this and future wars." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Compromise bill should be passed on the topic Military Commissions Act of 2006.