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McCain
lp97702
by lp97702  Yesterday 9:32 AM   
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Biden vocal, consistent Gitmo opponent
masbury
by masbury  8-24-2008    1
 " has destroyed faith in America's judgment. And it has devalued America's moral leadership in the world. Instead, this administration has focused to the point of obsession on the so-called "war on terrorism" and produced a one-size-fits-all doctrine of military preemption and regime change ill suited to the challenges we face. It has made fear the main driver of our foreign policy. It has turned a deadly serious but manageable threat -- a small number of radical groups that hate America -- into a ten-foot tall existential monster that dictates nearly every move we make. Even if you look at the world through this administration's distorted lens, you see a failed policy."
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Only 8% of Guantánamo detainees alleged to be al-Qaeda...
enbar
by enbar  8-21-2008   
 ... and 55% are "not alleged to have engaged in any hostile act" against the US. 95% were turned in by bounty hunters seeking rewards, not captured on the battlefield. How is this justifiable?
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Grumpy Old Men '08
lap322
by lap322  8-20-2008    1
 What could be more fun?
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No Justice with Military Commissions Act
papananook
by papananook  8-16-2008   
 In 1873 the Kiowa War Leader, MoManTee surrendered to the Army at Fort Sill, (OK territory). He was promptly put into a two foot tall crawl space under the Commanding Officers Office where he was taunted and starved and taken out only for torture. When he was “visited” by officials he was taken out, cleaned up and dress out in “full regalia” only to be returned to the crawl space after the ‘visitors’ left. It was later reported that he “starved himself to death in protest to his being imprisoned”—–
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Coney Island Guantanamo Sideshow
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-15-2008   
 http://www.disinfo.com/content/story.php?title=Coney-Island-Sideshow-Has-Guant%C3%A1namo-Theme
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"My Guantanamo Diary"
cptenaud
by cptenaud  8-12-2008    1
 Seven years, hundreds of thousands dead, millions displaced from their country, several trillion dollars spent (including estimates of future costs), and all we've really got to show for it is ... (drum-roll) ... a sentence of 5.5 years for Osama's driver. Fracking amazing.
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You too can have a much fun as detainee !
jt3600
by jt3600  8-8-2008   
 Welcome everyone to "A Splash of excitement" B & C Admin.amusement park ,formally under the Republican House committee building , now open in Coney Island ! the other both is a "Hunting Game" called "SHOOT THEIR FACE OFF" and you'll need to beat "CHENNEY'S" high score !
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Jimmy Carter on GTMO
klippety
by klippety  8-8-2008   
 To stay the hand of vengeance.....Not Bush and Co. Vengeance and weapons are the only, well oil, thing on their mind. But perhaps just as it happened to Hitler: The demise may come out of their own ranks. We need a Stauffenberg who could change history.
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Hamdan gets 66 months, 61 already served
masbury
by masbury  8-7-2008   
 If Bush lets him go when his sentence is over (and that is a very big "if"), this particular case will be more just than I had dared hope. Now what of the hundreds uncharged?
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US Recorded Scores of Gitmo Interrogations
RaiseClip
by RaiseClip  8-7-2008   
 I mean - come on - is anyone surprised? Considering that this man and everyone around him are the number one criminals in the world, this latest lie is just another drop in the cesspool.
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An Anerican flag made with handprints
golagha
by golagha  8-7-2008   
 An Anerican flag made with handprints is displayed in a hangar at the US Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay
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Split Verdict at GTMO
klippety
by klippety  8-6-2008   
 Only with lots of handicaps could the prosecution get a split verdict. Had he had a fair trial, which seems impossible at this time, perhaps he would be charged as an accessory and would have to be released because he already served quite some time. I am against all forms of terrorism, but changing lug nuts for OBL?
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Ben Ladens Driver
Packrat61
by Packrat61  8-6-2008    1
 Read the whole article and let me know what you think. I am not sure this man deserves a life sentence or not. How about 15 years?
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Gitmo <> Holocaust
bmeuppls
by bmeuppls  8-5-2008   
 Give me a break....
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Gitmo Acquittals May not Result in Release
Wisco
by Wisco  8-5-2008    1
 So, even if they're found innocent, they stay in prison. Kind of makes this whole military tribunal thing just a series of pointless show trials, doesn't it?
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U.S. Military Frees 10,000 Detainees in Iraq
cptenaud
by cptenaud  8-5-2008    2
 Detainees are sometimes released for political purposes. For instance, the recent amnesty law which released thousands of suspected insurgents in an effort to bring certain Sunni groups back into the government. They are also released when it is determined they held no intelligence value, or posed no threat. In Iraq, the average time of detention is just under one year. Of those now in detention, 12 are women, more than 300 are juveniles, 200 are third country nationals and about 200 are over the age of 60, the US military statement said.
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"You don't understand al Qaeda," 9/11 plotter says
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-1-2008   
 not interested...
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"Put a Kibosh to this Insane Plan"
sahara
by sahara  8-1-2008   
 Ominously, these “ideas” hark back to Operation Northwoods, the JSC plan to stage a false flag terror event — or a number of events — designed to provide a pretext to invade Cuba and take out Fidel Castro. Such “ideas” included “friendly Cubans” attacking the U.S. base at Guantanamo, shooting down a drone disguised as a chartered civil airliner and blaming it on Cuba, inciting riots and staging terror attacks in Miami, and other terrorist acts. Fortunately, then Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, put a kibosh to this insane plan. More recently, in January, 2003, in the lead-up to the Iraq invasion George Bush and Tony Blair discussed painting planes in United Nations colors “in order to provoke an attack which could then be used to justify material breach” and thus set in motion an invasion, according to Philippe Sands, a leading British human rights lawyer.
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My Country, Tis Of Thee, Sweet Land Of Liberty
merrie
by merrie  7-31-2008    2
 Long before the Hamdan trial, we already knew that we were offered bin Laden in transit from Sudan to Afghanistan. But we did not want him. Our lawyers had no battle, our leaders no mettle. Most of us, though not all, have learned nothing. After thousands smote and seven years of war, we are back to our superior ways, demanding Habeas Corpus and noting in the very first trial that bin Laden’s deputy was read no Miranda rights upon his capture - or was it arrest? They say history repeats itself. Never before has it applied so swiftly, within the same generation and within the same conflict. A selfish society incapable of sacrifice is equally incapable of self-defense. Our greatest concern is not the pursuit of madmen or the states which feed them. It is not even the cost of oil and its affect on our economy and future.
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The putsch that imperiled America
Kelika
by Kelika  7-30-2008   
 "Others have been less scrupulous for reasons that do them even less credit than ideological fanaticism. Take, for example, former Pentagon general counsel William J. Haynes II. In a sworn statement, Air Force Col. Morris Davis -- the former top prosecutor in the Office of Military Commissions -- says he resigned after being pressured by Haynes to move forward with politically "sexy" prosecutions even though Morris believed the evidence against the defendants had been obtained by torture. Davis said he also told Haynes that a few acquittals at Guantanamo, if warranted, would send a message that the commissions sitting there were fair, just as the not-guilty verdicts against some Nazi defendants had done for the Nuremberg trials. Haynes' response was emphatic, according to Morris: "We can't have acquittals! We've got to have convictions! ... If we've been holding these guys for so long, how can we explain letting them get off?""
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Gitmo defense: What's the point?
masbury
by masbury  7-25-2008    19
 If proven guilty, he's jailed at Gitmo. If acquitted, prosecutors admit, he's jailed at Gitmo.
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The Ultimate List Of Barack Obama Flip-Flops
merrie
by merrie  7-25-2008   
 ..............Follow the bouncing beliefs...................
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Everything he touches...
earnric
by earnric  7-22-2008   
 Our president that is... I am for the ethical treatment of prisoners: no matter who they are or what they've done. Our morality doesn't depend on the actions of others (no matter how henous). That's part of the very definition of morality. But our "moral" president has likely made it difficult, if not impossible to prosecute some of these people... Some that are likely a real threat. Chock it up to incompetence... once again.
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Another Terrorist Kangaroo Trial With alot at Stake
blueridge
by blueridge  7-21-2008    1
 So the government caught bin Laden's driver, we are told to believe, but yet they lost bin Laden? Right! It's all a lie and another show trial for a fictitious account to justify a fake war for regime changes. It is not only Mr Hamdan's future that will be determined by the trial. There is great concern among members of the Bush administration that they too could find themselves before foreign or international courts for the role they played in facilitating and encouraging the torture of detainees. The infamous "torture memos" circulated by Vice-President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, Charles Addington, and two former administration figures, Douglas Feith and Alberto Gonzales, covertly approved the abuse of prisoners by the CIA. These men were publicly warned recently by Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff to Colin Powell when Mr Powell was Secretary of State, to "never travel outside the US
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test clip
sbcysec
by sbcysec  7-21-2008   
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18 mil tropas
emelymr
by emelymr  7-20-2008   
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‘America is no mere international citizen
Socratoad
by Socratoad  7-19-2008   
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In Gitmo for giving a bad grade to a student
masbury
by masbury  7-18-2008    1
 What the CIA told the Bush Admin in 2002
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GTMO- Neither Military nor Justice
klippety
by klippety  7-18-2008   
 When men like this have to distance themselves from the purely political of the Kangaroo Trials in Cuba, what other evidence does one need to shut the s..it down and begin the real work.
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You mean to say that he should have been treated well?
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  7-17-2008    5
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First Guantánamo Interrogation Video Released: Prisoner Moans 'Kill Me'
Socratoad
by Socratoad  7-16-2008    2
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24 hours in pictures - July 15th
righthand
by righthand  7-16-2008    3
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Is sleep deprivation torture?
masbury
by masbury  7-15-2008    10
 Menachen Begin tells of getting it from the KGB. From the Wikipedia entry.
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Gitmo torture: No sleep for 50 days
masbury
by masbury  7-15-2008    27
 Newly released government documents suggest Salim Hamdan was forced to remain awake for nearly two months
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CIA to Bush in 2002: 1/3 of Gitmos imprisoned by mistake
masbury
by masbury  7-14-2008    3
 CIA analyst concluded many were bystanders "swept up in dragnets or turned over to the US military by bounty hunters"
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Sentient Beings Protected
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  7-14-2008   
 I'd say it's high time that we got off our high horse and recognized other sentient beings that we share the earth with and grant them limited rights such as freedom from torture. Ethically, it is the right thing to do. In part, we can blame religion for this ethical blunder.
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GTMO Trials= Kangeroo Trials- Rapidly, Irratic Moving Target
klippety
by klippety  7-13-2008   
 This is not happening in China, Zimbabwe or the former Soviet Union; Our government wants to put on a show of democracy at work. Circus would be more like it. A circus of caged, tortured and worse.This government, if one can call it that, must be very afraid. I am afraid of this kind of " institution ". Sooner, rather than later, we who oppose this sham, might also get into the " show ". Patriotism is what they call that! No wonder the Arabs, and many others, have trouble believing in American Democracy. Are you having trouble yet? Or do you need more?
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When Human Rights Extend to Nonhumans
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-13-2008    5
 The 300 apes in Spanish zoos would not be freed, but better conditions would be mandated. Meanwhile, even in democracies, the law accords diminished rights to many humans: children, prisoners, the insane, the senile. Teenagers may not vote, philosophers who slip into dementia may be lashed to their beds, courts can order surgery or force-feeding. Spain’s Catholic bishops attacked the vote as undermining a divine will that placed humans above animals. One said such thinking led to abortion, euthanasia and ethnic cleansing.
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Gitmo Trial Defendants Face Absurd Obstacles
Wisco
by Wisco  7-13-2008   
 Another problem is that what the defendants tell their lawyers is classified. As a result, they can't even discuss their conversations among themselves. "When we leave the room and we're not with him (Mohammed) any more, we can't turn to each other and say 'What do you think of what he just said?'" said Nevin, who has called the commission process "very, very unfair." "And at the end of this, the government's desire is to execute Mr. Mohammed," said Capt. Prescott Prince, another of Mohammed's legal advisers. "I find that just insane." Calling this "justice" is a joke.
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