Looking at this guys website, I like his stance better than Ron's. He takes a much more aggressive stance against attacks based from foreign lands and seems to support action in Iraq and Afghanistan. These are things I supported, and still support.
He also mentions requiring declarations of war. Although I understand where he is coming from, I feel the legislative action taken by Congress in both conflicts created the official and public tacit support that follows the spirit of the Constitution, as well as the letter. But that is a pretty minor nit picky point.
I agree with Makattak, kill the terrorists, put them in military prisons, and deal with them by tribunal. Foreigners have no constitutional rights except those created by mutual treaty (see Geneva Convention). War is not a game, or a sport with fair play. Especially against an enemy against which we have no agreement about the conduct of war.