Vic, I take your point. However, I can't agree that a potential terrorist should be treated in the same way as someone who plans to murder her husband, since a terrorist who carries out his plan will potentially murder thousands.
Supernick has a good point in that the man is probably a moron. However, if that's the case, then clearly common sense doesn't prevail, so who knows what he may be capable of? Should we chance it?
Quinlad has equated someone planning a terrorist act with someone planning to steal the crown jewels, and that really doesn't gel at all. (Incidentally, Quinlad, I'm still waiting for an explanation from you in News).
We do have a problem with terrorism - no one can deny that - and since terrorism poses a threat to so many, I do believe that, in law, it should be treated differently. Society must be protected. If we give potential terrorists the benefit of the doubt, and we're wrong, then we are responsible for their resulting actions - and we have blood on our hands.