Comments on: U.S. Govt. Blocks Lawyer Access To Gitmo

Citing New Ruling, Justice Dept. Prevents Attorneys From Seeing Clients At Guantanamo Bay

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by charlesdjohn September 22, 2007 10:15 PM EDT
Gitmo detanies: line em up and shoot em...

Middle East:
Bring the boys and girls home.
Wait few months for the Muslims to repatriate the region.
Drop about 100 nukes on the region to end Islam.
Everybody else can live in peace....

Bush is da man!
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by undermyboot September 22, 2007 9:34 PM EDT
jowand, lawandorder7, and others of their Fake-news parroting ilk are dictatorship loving fascists who could not understand the lessons of the Constitution or our founding concepts of liberty even if they could read. It is morons like this that are leading us into a fascist police-state under the excuse that "my personal safety is better than freedom and the Constitution". They are COWARDS. Nothing more than babies who cry for the safe warm comfort of a dictatorship so they can watch their "American idol" in the belief that the government camera mounted in their living room is for their own protection. ROFLMAO. Chimp-in-chief loving monkeys. These fascists are why the 2nd amendment was written. You can be assured that you will get a 9 mil in the head before you make this country into the vision of fascist authoritarianism that you espouse. Kiss the muzzle you worthless brownshirts. "Give me liberty or give me death".

"...the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country." - Hermann Goering, Nazi leader
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by sgtrds September 22, 2007 9:08 PM EDT
Freedom and democracy are on the march everywhere...

Posted by JohnShaft4 at 05:55 PM : Sep 22, 2007

Except here in America...........
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by johnshaft4 September 22, 2007 8:55 PM EDT
Freedom and democracy are on the march everywhere...
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by oletafive September 22, 2007 8:53 PM EDT
George Bush has shamed America with is bully tactics. I cannot wait until he takes his balls and leaves the playground. This president should be presecuted for his crimes.
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by oletafive September 22, 2007 8:53 PM EDT
George Bush has shamed America with is bully tactics. I cannot wait until he takes his balls and leaves the playground. This president should be presecuted for his crimes.
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by oletafive September 22, 2007 8:50 PM EDT
No candidate gets my vote unless they are willing to prosecute George Bush for his many crimes.
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by sgtrds September 22, 2007 8:50 PM EDT
Posted by jowand at 02:10 PM : Sep 22, 2007

I''m sorry, but you seem to have mistaken me for someone who gives a sh*it about your fascist opinion. I don''t.
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by politicalpup September 22, 2007 8:47 PM EDT
They are "Unlawfull Enemy Combatants", this is people who do not wear uniforms or abide by the accepted rules of warfare, they indiscriminatley target and kill civilians. They are not covered by the Geneva Convention and are not entitled to the same rights as prisoners of war, and are certainly not entitled to be treat the same as civilian criminal.
Quit try to bend the truth to suit your political goals.

this is where you are wrong, first off you can claim them to be unlawful enemy combatants when they werent in battle to start with. even the military commision thats interviewing them are questioning the charges against them as being none, hearsay, or manufactured. bush has gone outside the legal system by changing thier status each time the courts rule against him, that should tell you something there, btw did you know that before an australian was released to thier country they insisted that he sign documents that he couldnt talk about or sue the bush for his incarceration in gitmo? if it was all so legal and as bush says why is he demanding this? its because they arent what bush says they are and bush knows he would be charged with criomes if they get out and the truth be known. kinda reminds one of the nazi''s during wwII with thier detention centers.
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by jowand September 22, 2007 8:11 PM EDT
Why would the Bush mis-administration want to deny the Gitmo prisoners Habeas Corpus? Why would they want to isolate the detainees from the rest of the world? Why did they not just detain them in Afghanistan? I am beginning to think that the Bush Group either had something to do with 911 or knew it was going to happen and did nothing. Is that the reason of the isolation and denial of attorneys?

Posted by ghostcommand at 03:27 PM : Sep 22, 2007

You must live in Roswell NM, conspiracy nut-job.

Couple of quotes from your favorite terrorist thug nation

Israel should be eliminated" and "No Iranian Muslim, no Muslim recognises Israel," were among the slogans borne on the back of military vehicles, quoting the words of Iran''s revolutionary founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

"Israel has to be wiped off the map," read another Khomeini quote which aroused worldwide controversy when it was repeated by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2005.


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