Comments on: U.S. Case Against Gitmo Youth Shaken

Secret Testimony That Could Damage Government's Case Accidentally Released

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by prinzowhales February 8, 2008 1:52 PM EST
That''s why they have the military tribunals?--So the Regime''s gauleiters can sit around playing "who''s got the grenade"?...That''s the kind of critical evidence that can''t be revealed to the public?--that there was a man crawling on the floor who was shot prior to the shooting of Khadr?

Americans! You are governed by sh*t-eating vermin who have murdered thousands of your fellow citizens on 9-11, thousands more in the Stupid Peoples'' War as well as wounding and otherwise ruining the lives of tens of thousands of others--not to mention the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and Afghanis.

The only thing more contemptible than America''s leaders are those who follow them blindly--and, in the case of McCain, ignorantly and stupidly...38% of the voters for McCain in New Hampshire revealed that they were "strongly opposed to the war."...and they voted for a man who would stay there for a hundred years.

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by enlightenu February 8, 2008 1:46 PM EST
Mike Huckabee: more of the same.
John McCain: more of the sams, "In Iraq for 100 years - fine with me".
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Even if you are willing to destroy our economy to borrow the $275,000,000 per DAY to finance our occupation of Iraq, are you willing to remain complicit in the criminal enterprises, foreign and domestic, started by the Bush administration?

Posted by glossypan

a question worth repeating
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by rowdytexan2 February 8, 2008 1:21 PM EST
There''s no openness about this process.

Navy Lt.-Cmdr. Bill Kuebler,
Khadr''s military lawyer

There lies the problem. When your government starts doing secret *****, you can bet your bottom dollar that there''s something seriously wrong with it!
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by missingamerica February 8, 2008 1:20 PM EST
Ok, now reach deep into your memories, and try to find something that this Administration has done or said that was aboveboard and honest...
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by opedanderson February 8, 2008 12:55 PM EST
All you waterboarding advocates! Take a good look at this......

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by hungry1968 February 8, 2008 12:21 PM EST
The Democrats are going to let all of these guys go next year anyway.............

Posted by hillaryin08 at 08:03 AM : Feb 08, 2008




They''ve been steadily released since gitmo was first opened. Again - your point is moot.

DUH!!
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by killtheliars February 8, 2008 12:05 PM EST
This makes it even more likely that this administration is purposley keeping people, who they know are innocent of the charges againt them, instead of freeing them and facing the consequences of thier mistakes (if they are in fact mistakes and not a deliberate strategy of intimidation against whole populations).
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by glossypan February 8, 2008 11:28 AM EST
Mike Huckabee: more of the same.
John McCain: more of the sams, "In Iraq for 100 years - fine with me".
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Even if you are willing to destroy our economy to borrow the $275,000,000 per DAY to finance our occupation of Iraq, are you willing to remain complicit in the criminal enterprises, foreign and domestic, started by the Bush administration?
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by gkc99 February 8, 2008 11:11 AM EST
The Bushits have to find scapegoats--innocent or guilty--to show how "tuff" the Tiny Texasshole Tyrant is. Evidence--we don''t need no stinkin'' evidence! The guy looks funny and wears a beanie. STring him up!
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by hillaryin08 February 8, 2008 11:03 AM EST
The Democrats are going to let all of these guys go next year anyway.............
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