I'm sure George will get some advise on how to do real SHOW TRAILS on his foreign trip.
Maybe some help from Australia on Kangaroo Courts!
Is there nothing that he can get right? Every instinct he has is, WRONG. Choice, George? The opposite must be correct! Are you the proof that god does not exist? Or else you are the devil!
You should be charged with bring the previous good name of America in disrepute! The worst? The rest are angels in comparison.
Any anti-termism deterrent value there may have been in breaking International Laws in Guantanamo Bay is now LOST FOREVER. These POWs have done more damage to America in Guantanamo than ever they could have done free!
Maybe some help from Australia on Kangaroo Courts!
Is there nothing that he can get right? Every instinct he has is, WRONG. Choice, George? The opposite must be correct! Are you the proof that god does not exist? Or else you are the devil!
You should be charged with bring the previous good name of America in disrepute! The worst? The rest are angels in comparison.
Any anti-termism deterrent value there may have been in breaking International Laws in Guantanamo Bay is now LOST FOREVER. These POWs have done more damage to America in Guantanamo than ever they could have done free!
Is of course is only true if you have any value for your reputation! Well?
clipped from www.washingtonpost.com Military judges dismissed charges Monday against a Guantanamo detainee accused of chauffeuring Osama bin Laden and another who allegedly killed a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan, throwing up roadblocks to the Bush administration's attempt to try terror suspects in military courts. In back-to-back arraignments for Salim Ahmed Hamdan of Yemen and Canadian Omar Khadr the U.S. military's cases against the alleged al-Qaida figures dissolved because, the two judges said, the government had failed to establish jurisdiction. The judges agreed that there was one problem they could not resolve _ the new legislation says only "unlawful enemy combatants" can be tried by the military trials, known as commissions. |
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