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Matt W. Barrow wrote:
"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message . net... Jay Honeck wrote: "More than a fifth of the approximately 385 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have been cleared for release but may have to wait months or years for their freedom because U.S. officials are finding it increasingly difficult to line up places to send them..." (Source: 82 Inmates Cleared but Still Held at Guantanamo, by Craig Whitlock, Washington Post, April 29, 2007.) That's a nice Washington Post cite, but I asked for one that shows that the Pentagon has admitted that it's holding innocent men at Gitmo. RTFA. While I realize you don't believe anything that didn't come straight from the asses of Faux News, I'm not going to do your research for you. Nice evasion, ****head. (About what I expected from Ahrens.) {plonk} I bet you mean that about as well as everyone else who claims to have done it to anyone else. Not at all, in other words. |
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Matt W. Barrow wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:M6Dgj.26101$Ux2.19647@attbi_s22... Once again ignoring the fact the Pentagon itself acknowledged that more than 20 percent of them were innocent of charges and should be released. But still held onto them. Cite? You can find articles from last spring (as I said) with five seconds of effort on Google. Wikipedia quotes one: "More than a fifth of the approximately 385 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have been cleared for release but may have to wait months or years for their freedom because U.S. officials are finding it increasingly difficult to line up places to send them..." (Source: 82 Inmates Cleared but Still Held at Guantanamo, by Craig Whitlock, Washington Post, April 29, 2007.) That's a nice Washington Post cite, but I asked for one that shows that the Pentagon has admitted that it's holding innocent men at Gitmo. Don't hold your breath - Ahrens is still in a fog about those released detainees that wound up back in Iraq. I call it "Memory of Convenience" -- others call it just plain "dishonesty". Two attributes you have a lifetime of practice at, I'm sure. |
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John Smith wrote:
In article , Rich Ahrens wrote: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Ricky wrote in news:7fe7eae4-2bdc-4ae0-a324- : On Jan 4, 2:13 pm, "NW_Pilot" wrote : We use slave labor in prisons also......Not just china.... American prisoners are not inhumanely tortured to the point of death for crimes such as being a Christian, dude. Give them time and there will be torture for not being christian. Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition... I beleive the correct line is, "No one escapes the Spanish Inquisition!" You really want to argue with me about Monty Python??? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spa..._(Monty_Python) |
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Rich Ahrens wrote:
There's no country that will take them. What do you expect the pentagon to do. Dump them in the Atlantic. If they did that then you'd really bitch. Accept them as refugees and defuse the anger. Of course, that would effectively admit to having made a mistake in the first place, something this administration is genetically incapable of. I read this three times with the hope of finding the sarcasm tag. |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
Rich Ahrens wrote: There's no country that will take them. What do you expect the pentagon to do. Dump them in the Atlantic. If they did that then you'd really bitch. Accept them as refugees and defuse the anger. Of course, that would effectively admit to having made a mistake in the first place, something this administration is genetically incapable of. I read this three times with the hope of finding the sarcasm tag. It's beyond you, of course. |
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On 2008-01-04 09:03:49 -0800, Thomas Borchert
said: C, I guess Cessna does not care about doing business with a country that has threatened us with nuclear weapons, sells nuclear technology to terrorist countries, uses slave labor, has an abysmal environmental record, refuses to respect copyright and patent laws, sells child pornography, has no respect for human rights or the rule of law, and which would just as soon steal from Cessna as do business with them. Ah, it must be nice to live in such a simple world. No more simple than the idiotic belief that there is no difference between the US and China. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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